Mu Jun, Deputy General Manager of Lynk & Co Automobile Sales Co., Ltd., addressed an incident involving a Lynk & Co 900 that broke down in Tibet. Upon receiving the report on June 7, the company swiftly activated its high-altitude emergency response protocol, and a service team was promptly dispatched to the scene to address the situation. Following an inspection, it was concluded that the failure was attributed to the 'insect screen' installed by the vehicle owner, which became clogged with mud, impeding heat dissipation, despite the rest of the vehicle's systems functioning normally. As a result, Lynk & Co urges car owners to refrain from installing such accessories to prevent any detrimental impact on vehicle performance and will undertake a thorough inspection of the affected vehicle.
