ENGINEERING PROTOCOL

Routine Care & Inspection

Drivers must adhere to safety regulations during routine maintenance to prevent injury or hardware degradation.

Vehicle Interior & Exterior
Parking BrakeCheck function and perform calibration/adjustment as required.
System IndicatorsDiagnostic check of lamps, horns, and all system warning indicators.
Vision & GlassInspect windscreen wipers, washer accuracy, and glass for structural damage.
Safety RestraintsFull verification of seat belt condition and locking functionality.
Climate ControlOperational check of the Air Conditioning (A/C) system.
Interior HardwareInspect condition and function of all seats.
Chassis FittingsInspect door locks, hinges, and checks. Clean debris and apply lubricant grease.
Low-Voltage PowerAnalyze connection integrity and voltage status of the 12V battery.
Sensor ArrayClean surfaces of radars and cameras (if equipped) to ensure zero obstruction.
Under-Vehicle & HV Systems
Voltage ConnectorsInspect high/low-voltage connectors for surface damage and secure installation.
Equalizing ChargeTo maintain HV battery pack health, perform an equalizing charge at least once a month.
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SAFETY PROTOCOL: Engage parking brake on level ground. Remove loose clothing/jewelry. Ensure front compartment is free of flammable debris. Avoid skin contact with industrial fluids.
LIFECYCLE MILESTONES

Service Interval Plan

01

First Maintenance

1,000 KM
Or 3 months of operation
02

Regular Interval

7,500 KM
Or 12 months of operation

On-Time Compliance: Maintenance within ±1,500 km or 30 days of the schedule is considered on-time. Intervals are determined by whichever threshold (odometer or time) is reached first.

Standard Conditions: Applicable if operated within legal speed limits, recommended payloads, and using factory-specified fluids.

SPECIFIC HARDWARE

Special Maintenance Items

System Component Protocol
Rear Axle FluidReplace every 40,000 km
Brake FluidReplace every 2 years
Air Conditioning FilterReplace every 12 months or 10,000 km
ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION

Special Maintenance Conditions

Intervals must be shortened if the vehicle is consistently operated under the following criteria:

Extreme temperatures (Below 0°C or Above 40°C)
Rapid acceleration/deceleration or consistent high-speed driving
Humid environments or driving on water-accumulated roads
Mountainous or high-altitude terrain
Specialized use (Taxi, Police, or Heavy Load transport)