Why Does the Wuling Hongguang Make a Buzzing Sound During Acceleration?
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Wuling Hongguang makes a buzzing sound during acceleration because the engine speed is too low when shifting gears. Shifting gears above 2,000 RPM will eliminate this noise. Wuling Motors is produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd., with its origins tracing back to the Liuzhou Power Machinery Factory established in 1958. Although it later incorporated General Motors and SAIC Industrial Group, the primary automobile production is still managed by Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co., Ltd. Below is an introduction to Wuling Motors: 1. Technological Innovation: SAIC-GM-Wuling possesses a national-level technical center and a "Corporate Postdoctoral Research Station" approved by the Ministry of Personnel. It employs a group of experts and professors as technical advisors, implements the C3P (CAD/CAE/CAM/PDM) automotive development technology system research project, and operates product development in conjunction with the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center. Using General Motors' GVDP (Global Vehicle Development Process) and GMS (Global Manufacturing System) as primary methodologies, it emphasizes management innovation and teamwork, leading to comprehensive enhancement of the company's technological innovation capabilities. 2. Vehicle Models: Currently, SAIC-GM-Wuling produces over 200 models across five major series, including micro commercial vehicles, micro vans, micro double-cab trucks, micro single-cab trucks, and micro passenger vehicles. It successfully passed the national "3C" certification in 2003 and became the only micro vehicle manufacturer to receive the "AAA" national quality and reputation rating in 2005.