Brake Fluid

General Description

Brake fluid is used to transmit pressure in vehicle hydraulic braking system. If the brake pedal travel unexpectedly becomes longer or the brake fluid level drops significantly, please go to Authorised dealers for maintenance of the brake system.

CAUTION
  • Brake fluid has strong water absorption, so it should be stored in a closed container to prevent brake fluid from absorbing water and deteriorating.
  • Brake fluid has corrosive effect on the paint surface of car body, so the brake fluid splashed on the paint surface should be removed in time.
WARNING
  • Brake fluid should be stored out of reach of children. If you find accidental drinking of brake fluid, please seek medical advice immediately.
  • Skin or eye contact with brake fluid should be avoided. If accidentally touched, immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical attention promptly.
  • Be careful not to spill brake fluid on the hot drive motor, otherwise it may cause fire.
Liquid Level Inspection
Brake fluid reservoir liquid level inspection

Check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is on a level surface.

If the level of brake fluid is below the MIN line ①, please add brake fluid to MAX line ②.

Only use approved brake fluid.

If the brake fluid level is abnormal or repeatedly lowered, go to Authorised dealers to thoroughly inspect the system.

Brake Fluid Replacement

To ensure the normal operation of the braking system, brake fluid should be replaced regularly according to regulations. Please go to Authorised dealers for brake fluid replacement.

WARNING
  • Do not do anything in the front compartment when the vehicle is charged or when the vehicle is powered on.
  • Failure to change brake fluid according to the specified time may cause brake system failure and cause serious accidents.
  • If the brake fluid level is below the lower limit mark of the reservoir, do not drive the vehicle to avoid accidents.
  • If the brake fluid remains in the hydraulic system for many years, the brake fluid will deteriorate, and air resistance will occur in the brake pipeline during braking, which will affect the braking efficiency and driving safety, and may even lead to complete failure of the brake system, thus causing accidents.