Semi-trailer parking tips

02 Jun.,2022

1. When turning, pay attention to whether there are pedestrians in the blind spot of the viewing angle, especially those riding a battery car, which suddenly appear silently. Always check your tires before you travel.

 

1. When turning, pay attention to whether there are pedestrians in the blind spot of the viewing angle, especially those riding a battery car, which suddenly appear silently. Always check your tires before you travel.

2. When reversing, the direction is reversed, so slow down and go back slowly, and the amplitude should not be too large. Do not panic if you encounter an accident.

3. If you go far away, it is necessary to check the vehicle. The things that must be checked include: the half shaft screw of the vehicle, the drive screw, the horn, the light, and the tire pressure. These are the necessary places to compare the accident.

4. Be careful not to move the steering wheel too much while driving, because the body is relatively long, and if you move too much, it may cause a rollover, and you should pay more attention to cornering. Try to make extra space, otherwise the tail will not pass and it will be easy to throw people.

Do not use the method of "leaving first and then braking" to break in the brakes. Although this can relatively reduce the impact on the engine when braking, it can be dangerous, and it is even worse once you get used to it. Finally, the company reminds everyone that the new car should always check whether the oil, coolant and battery electrolyte are sufficient during the running-in period, and if it is found to be lacking, it must be replenished in time. After reaching the mileage specified by the manufacturer, it is necessary to go to the service station in time for the first inspection and maintenance of the vehicle, change the oil, filter, etc., and comprehensively check the chassis system. After completing the first insurance, it means that the trailer has successfully passed the running-in period, and can serve you better from now on.