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Foreword
You are welcome to join the big family of Xenia owners. As you know, the performance and serviceability of
an automobile depend on the maintenance and driving methods. The handbook can help you to learn about all
functions of your Xenia automobile. Please read the handbook carefully before driving. You can also refer to
the handbook at any time. If you have any question, please contact the special service stores of FAW Jilin
Automobile Co., Ltd. We will offer you high-grade services and assistance.
All rights reserved. No reproduction or duplication of all or partial contents of the handbook is allowed
without prior written approval from FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd.
FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 Automobile Co., Ltd. We will offer you high-grade services and assistance. All rights reserved. No reproduction or duplication of all or partial contents of the handbook is allowed without prior written approval from FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd. FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 A handbook of your own ● Please read the handbook carefully before you ● Safety symbols Engine types described in the handbook are drive your Xenia automobile. listed below. Please observe the instructions given in the handbook in order to protect yourself and Engine Description extend the service life of your beloved...
  • Page 4 Name plate of the manufacturer The owner is in duty bound to subject his Automobile identification code automobile specified maintenance. FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd. requirements of maintenance are detailed in Automobile Section 13. Brand name: FAW Jiaxing model Number of...
  • Page 5 Automobile identification Name plate of the manufacturer Engine type Front of the automobile Engine type Front of the automobile Engine number Engine number Engine type Engine number...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Special precautions for the automobile 9 Onboard equipment 2 Doors and door locks 10 Driving essentials 3 Seats and seat belts 11 Emergency processing 4 Instruments and controllers 12 Appearance maintenance 5 Instruments and meters 13 Automobile maintenance 6 Air-conditioning control system 14 Self-maintenance 7 Sound system...
  • Page 8 Automobile exterior Demister, rear window (page 4-5) Fuel charging-up compartment (page 2-10) Rear wiper (page 4-4, 14-21) Front wiper (page 4-4, 14-21) Back door (page 2-9) Rear tow hook (page 11-16) Front combination light (page 14-22) Door (page 2-3) Exterior rearview mirror (page 8-1) Front tow hook (page 11-15) Tire (page 14-29) Engine hood panel (page 2-7)
  • Page 9 Automobile interior Seat belt (page 3-7) Door lock (page 2-3) Power window (page 2-6) Sun shield (page 9-3) Gear change hand lever (page 10-2/10-4) Third-row seat (page 3-5) Second-row seat (page 3-3) Front-row seat (page 3-31) Parking brake handle (page 10-12)
  • Page 10: Instrument Panel

    Instrument Panel ① Rear foglight switch (page 4-6) ⑩ Glove compartment (page 9-4) ① Light regulation switch (page 4-7) ⑩ Air-conditioning internal recycle switch (page 6-4) ② Combination switch (page 4-2) ② Combination switch ⑪ Demister switch, rear window (page ⑪...
  • Page 11: Special Precautions For The Automobile

    Section 1 Special precautions for the automobile Engine exhaust Catalytic converter Safe driving Recommended fuel Automobile modification Install/use electrical equipment on your automobile Run-in period Top antenna...
  • Page 13: Engine Exhaust

    Engine exhaust ● Once the exhaust system is damaged or eroded; Danger ● Every time your automobile crashes up against Do not inhale effluent gases. Carbon monoxide contained in effluent gases is a any object. type of colorless, odorless, and toxic gas. Inhalation Furthermore, the automobile must be subjected to of carbon monoxide would lead to asphyxia or even maintenance as per the maintenance plan described...
  • Page 14: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter Danger To avoid these and other damages, please observe ● When engine is running, the exhaust system the following precautions: ● Do not drive the automobile when fuel level is gets hot, and hot effluent gases are then emitted. ●...
  • Page 15: Safe Driving

    Safe driving Recommended fuel FAW Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd. heartily hopes that Just as you depend upon the manufacturer who For China-III automobile models, lead-free gasoline you can enjoy all functions of your new automobile. produces fine-quality automobiles for you, the...
  • Page 16: Automobile Modification

    Automobile modification Install/use electrical equipment on Run-in period your automobile Never modify your Xenia automobile. Prior to installing or using any electronic equipment Interior frictional force of a new automobile may be Modification would affect the operability, safety (such as duplexing radio system, mobile telephones relatively high, and the frictional force may be and durability of your automobile, or even violates and computer) that may possibly emit quite...
  • Page 17: Top Antenna

    Top antenna Warning ● The antenna must be removed when any of the conditions listed below occurs: ● Before the automobile is cleaned by auto car washer; ● Antenna bumps against any obstacles fitted on the ceiling when you want to park your automobile into a garage;...
  • Page 19: Doors And Door Locks

    Section 2 Doors and door locks Remote central locking system Door locks Children safety lock switch Power windows Engine hood panel .2-7 Back door Fuel charging-up compartment 2-10...
  • Page 21 Remote central locking system (if Indicator lamp of central locking system available) Indicator lamp of central locking system: After the front doors and centre doors are closed and locked up with the remote controller of central locking system, the automobile may give prompts namely Key number plate turn signal light flickering and horn sounding if any door or engine hood panel is not opened through the...
  • Page 22 How to set Prompt functions of central locking system Verify the activation record of prompt functions of Close the front doors and centre doors, and use the Indicator lamp of the central locking system goes central locking system remote controller of central locking system to lock You may verify whether or not the prompt up the doors.
  • Page 23: Door Locks

    Door locks Danger Front of the Front of the ● Before you open any door, the peripheral safety Front of the automobile automobile automobile must be verified. Locking lever ● All doors must be closed tightly before you drive your automobile. In this way, unexpected opening of doors or passenger falling-out may be avoided.
  • Page 24 ● The emitter may also fail to work normally due Remote controller of central locking system to peripheral status (For example, if facility releasing high-intensity electric waves such as Lock-up Unlocking power plants, high-voltage lines, broadcasting stations and television towers are available). ●...
  • Page 25 Children safety lock switch Use the emitter to unlock the doors Replace battery When the emitter is used to unlock the doors, the locking-up/unlocking functions turn signal light flickers twice and the room light implemented 10 times / day, the built-in battery of goes on for 15 seconds, indicating that the doors are emitter may work for 2 years.
  • Page 26: Power Windows

    Power windows Window locking switch ● Never have an infant left over inside your Danger The following danger precautions must be observed automobile, especially when the ignition key is so as to avoid severe personal injuries. still inserted inside the keyhole of the ignition ●...
  • Page 27 Engine hood panel Main switch Window switch Driver side Ascending Descending Back-row passenger side Front-row passenger side Front-row passenger/back-row passenger Open the engine hood panel Pull up the switch to raise the window glass. Push side 1 Pull the lock-up lever of engine hood panel the switch to lower the window glass.
  • Page 28 Strut the engine hood panel Close the engine hood panel 2 Stand in front of the automobile, pull the auxiliary hook with your fingers, and lift up the Insert the brace strut of engine hood panel into the 1. Strut the engine hood panel by hand, and set engine hood panel.
  • Page 29: Back Door

    Back door Unlocking Lock-up Lock-up / back door ● If you find that the engine hood panel is not Turn clockwise the key to lock up the doors securely locked up in process of driving, drive Turn anticlockwise the key to unlock the back door. your automobile safely away from the lane and stop it immediately, and lock up the engine hood panel securely.
  • Page 30 Fuel charging-up compartment Danger ● To avoid a fire during fuel charging-up, do shut down the engine prior to oil charge. In addition, do not smoke or use any open fire nearby the filling station. ● Never put any fuel inside the automobile. Fuel may leak from the container and cause explosion or fire.
  • Page 31: Fuel Tank Cap

    Door opener of fuel charging-up Fuel tank cap compartment Only lead-free gasoline of Closing #90 or higher Opening can be used Fuel information label Rope on the fuel tank cap Warning Danger Open/close fuel charging-up ● The fuel information label is affixed on the back ●...
  • Page 32 Open the fuel tank cap 1. Turn anticlockwise the fuel tank cap to open it. 2. The removed fuel tank cap may be put onto the back side of the fuel charging-up compartment door. Close the fuel tank cap Turn clockwise the fuel tank cap till a crack sound is heard so as to verify that the fuel tank cap is securely closed.
  • Page 33: Seats And Seat Belts

    Section 3 Seats and seat belts Seat Front seat Second-row seat Third-row seat Instructions for the seat belts Three-point emergency locking retractor-type seat belts Two-point seat belts Safety belt pretensioner of the front seat Child protection device 3-11 SRS (auxiliary restraint device) air bag 3-19 SRS air bag device 3-27...
  • Page 35: Front Seat

    Seat Front seat Prior to driving your automobile, verify that all passengers are properly seated and their seat belts are correctly buckle up. Danger If any passengers are not properly seated or their seat belts are not correctly buckled up, never drive the automobile.
  • Page 36 Headrest Backrest regulating handle Regulate the angle of backrest ● Never try to regulate the backrest of driver's seat Regulate the height Bend forward slightly, and pull up the backrest during driving. Doing cause To raise the height of headrest, just pull it up regulating handle.
  • Page 37 Second-row seat Headrest Danger Danger ● After the headrest is regulated, do verify that the ● After the headrest is regulated, do verify that the headrest is securely locked up. Doing so may headrest is securely locked up. Doing so may prevent the unexpected movement of headrest, prevent the unexpected movement of headrest, such that you may not lose control of your...
  • Page 38 Flap-seat backrest Handle Folding handle 3. To retract the seat, pull up the folding handle, 1. Regulate the position of the front seat, and ● The height of articles piled inside the boot and lift up the seat. prevent the backrest of second row contact the compartment shall not exceed that of the Set back the second-row seat front seat.
  • Page 39 Third-row seat Flap-seat backrest Handle Folding handle 2. To retract the seat, pull up the handle, and lift up ● Never allow anybody to seat inside the boot the seat. compartment. The boot compartment is not 1. Pull up the folding handle, incline the backrest Set back the third-row seat designed for passengers.
  • Page 40 Instructions for the seat belts ● Prevent polishing agents, liquid chemicals, especially acidic liquid of battery It is advisable for all passenger to buckle up seat Pregnant woman: from contaminating the assist straps of safety belts correctly. It is advisable for pregnant woman to use seat belt. belts with care.
  • Page 41 Three-point emergency locking retractor-type seat belts ● Use mild soap lye or warm water to clean the ● Never buckle up the shoulder buckling tape safety belts safely. through beneath your outer-side arm or behind Never use bleacher, dye stuff or abrasive your back.
  • Page 42 Two-point seat belts Fasten Too high Push Correct Regulate a safety belt Unfasten a safety belt Fasten the seat belts The waist buckling tape must be regulated Push and press the release button of locking buckle. Insert the lug into the locking buckle till a "crack" downwards till the buttocks, and it must not be Allow the retractor to take up the safety belt sound is heard.
  • Page 43 Safety belt pretensioner of the front seat Lengthen Wrong Correct Shorten Regulate the position of a safety belt Unfasten a safety belt Pretensioner mechanism may be activated once a sharp pounding comes from the foreside. The The waist buckling tape must be regulated Push and press the release button of locking pretensioner may immediately take up the seat belt downwards till the buttocks, and it must not be...
  • Page 44 Bind-force limiter mechanism Attention ● Remember well that your automobile is The seat belts of driver and front-row passengers If the seat belt pretensioner of your automobile is equipped with binding-force limiter equipped with seat belt pretensioners. When you already activated, it must be replaced with a new mechanisms.
  • Page 45 Child protection device Child protection device Precautions of child protection ● Do not use an infant hand-basket or infant seat We strongly recommend that you may use child Child protection devices intended for infants or protection devices for adequately underage children. on the front seat;...
  • Page 46 Types of child protection seats Danger ● Do not use an infant hand-basket or infant seat on the front seat; Otherwise grievous injury or even death may be caused in case an accident takes place. When an accident happens, the impulse force generated by quick inflation of air bags for front-row passengers may grievously injure or even kill the child.
  • Page 47 Install seat belt Danger (3)Older children seat (1) Mount an infant seat ● If the child protection device interfere with the Infant seat must be mounted backwards. locking mechanism of front seats, it must not be mounted onto the second-row seat. Otherwise the child front-row passengers may be seriously injured or even killed in case emergency braking or an accident happens.
  • Page 48 1. According to the specification sheets provided ● Do not insert articles such as coin or paper clip Danger by the manufacturer, pass the shoulder buckling into the locking buckles; Otherwise the lugs and Push and pull the child protection device in all tapes through or around the infant seat, and then directions so as to verify that the child protection locking buckles may not be fastened.
  • Page 49 (2) Mount a child seat Danger 2. To remove the infant seat, just push the release ● If the child protection device interfere with the Forward or backward child seat must be button of locking buckle such that the safety adopted as per the ages and figures of locking mechanism of front seats, it must not be belt may be completely retracted.
  • Page 50 ● Do not insert articles such as coin or paper clip 1. According to the specification sheets provided Danger ● Push and pull the child protection device in all by the manufacturer, pass the shoulder buckling into the locking buckles; Otherwise the lugs and locking buckles may not be fastened.
  • Page 51 (3) Mount an aged child seat 2. To remove the child seat, just push the release 1. Seat a child into the aged child seat. According button of locking buckle such that the safety Older child seat must be mounted to the specification sheets provided by the belt may be completely retracted.
  • Page 52 ● If the seat belt cannot be normally buckled up, Danger ● Do verify that the shoulder buckling tape is the safety of child cannot be guarantee. passed through the center of the child’s shoulder. Contact the local special service store Safety belt must not be passed round the neck of immediately.
  • Page 53 SRS (auxiliary restraint device) air ● When the front of your automobile is subjected to severe impaction and the transducer of SRS air bag detects an impact force higher than the setting value (sharp pounding capable of leading to grievous injuries), the SRS air bag may be immediately triggered off.
  • Page 54 ● Do seat your body into your seat correctly and Danger ● The seat belts must be fastened. SRS air bag is completely, such that the distance from the an auxiliary apparatus and cannot serve as a steering wheel to your body and the distance substitute for seat belt in any case.
  • Page 55 ● Do not put articles onto the dashboard or allow objects such as umbrella to lean on the dashboard, and do not mount any attachment onto the window glass or interior rearview mirror. Failure of observing the danger precautions may lead to improper triggering-off or cause these articles to fly about inside the car compartment such that the passengers may be injured.
  • Page 56 ● Do not mount any equipment (such as grill ● If any of the following cases occur, you must Warning ● The gas filled into the air bags contains a small protection device, snowplow and windlass) to consult the local special service store. Your the front end of your automobile.
  • Page 57 Example of triggering-off of air bags When the front bumper bar of your automobile is subjected to sharp pounding coming from foreside, Road shoulder or similar objects Deep hole or pit the air bags may be triggered off. In addition, the pretensioner system may also be activated.
  • Page 58 Example of triggering-off failure of air bags Air bags may not be triggered off in the following cases, including the cases in which the impact force The driving speed is lower than 20 km/hr coming from foreside is relatively low or the impact force is completely absorbed by the body of your automobile, and the air bags may not be triggered off no matter whether your automobile is severely...
  • Page 59 Of approximately 30° Of approximately 30° ● When warning light of SRS air bags goes on; ● When the front of your automobile crash up ● When your automobile collides with the objects against concrete wall or guardrails at an angle of such as electric line poles and trees;...
  • Page 60 ● When your automobile penetrates into the rear ● When other automobile impacts against your ● When one side of your automobile is turned up bottom of a heavy-duty truck; automobile edgewise or from behind; or turned over; 3-26...
  • Page 61 SRS air bag device Air bag warning light ● Warning light fails to go on when the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position; In the following cases, the air bag may not be When any fault is detected, the warning light may ●...
  • Page 62 Air bag computer Air bag computer ● Be careful not to splash water, fruit juice or The device is used to control the SRS air bags. similar materials onto the air bag computer. ● Never violently knock or kick at the air bag Warning computer or its peripheral positions.
  • Page 63: Instruments And Controllers

    Section 4 Instruments and controllers Ignition switch........................4-1 Combination switch ......................4-2 Emergency warning signal switch ..................4-3 Wiper and washer switch ....................... 4-4 Demister switch, rear window ..................... 4-5 Foglight switch ........................4-5 Cigarette lighter ........................4-6 Light regulation switch ......................4-7...
  • Page 65: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch Push Lock…… ACC (attachment) …… Key in the position may be inserted or pulled out. If  Do not have the key left over inside an the key cannot be turned in the position, you may When the key is kept in the position, the unmanned car compartment or in which a child turn the steering wheel from side to side and turn attachments such as radio may be operated after the...
  • Page 66: Combination Switch

    Combination switch Headlight control Segment 2 Segment 1 ON …… START…… Turn the combination switch knob to turn on the When the key is set to the position, the engine runs. When the key is set to the position, the engine is headlight.
  • Page 67: Emergency Warning Signal Switch

    Emergency warning signal switch Turn signal light control High beam Change a lane Headlight flasher When the ignition switch is set to its “ON” position, Turn on/off high beam Push the switch to allow all turn signal lights to When the headlights are turned on, push outward the turn signal lights flicker.
  • Page 68: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Windshield wiper and washer switch Rear wiper and scrubber switch Scrubber Danger  To operate the wipers in frigid weather, use a defroster or demister to heat up the heating-up so as to prevent the cleaning fluid from icing up and obstructing the vision.
  • Page 69: Demister Switch, Rear Window

    Demister switch, rear window Foglight switch Front foglight Front foglight switch Indicator light  Never scrape the heating wire at any time. The rear window demister may be operated when the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position . When the combination switch is set to segment 1 or Push the demister switch to demist the rear window.
  • Page 70: Cigarette Lighter

    Rear foglight Cigarette lighter Set the ignition switch the “ACC” position or “ON” When the combination switch is set to segment 1 or Warning segment 2 and the rear foglight switch is pushed, position, and push down the cigarette lighter ...
  • Page 71: Light Regulation Switch

    Light regulation switch To change the beams, toggle the light regulation switch to regulate the upper and lower positions of dipped headlights among the front combination light so as to change the beam height of the dipped headlights. The light regulation switch has 5 positions in all, of which, “0”...
  • Page 74: Instruments And Meters

    Section 5 Instruments and meters Combination instrument ......................5-1 Warning light ......................... 5-2 Indicator light ........................5-7 Fuel gauge ..........................5-9 Water thermometer ........................ 5-9 Speedometer takeoff, odometer /trip meter ................5-9 Tachometer ..........................5-10...
  • Page 77: Combination Instrument

    Combination instrument Tachomete Speedometer Speedometer Tachometer M/T automobile M/T automobile r (page 5- takeoff (page 5-9) takeoff (page 5-9) (page 5-10) Fuel gauge (page 5- Water Odometer/trip meter Fuel gauge Water thermometer thermometer selector switch (page 5- (page 5-9) (page 5-9) (page 5-9) Speedometer takeoff (page Tachometer (page 5-10)
  • Page 78: Warning Light

    Warning light Brake warning lights The warning light may indicate the exceptions 3. When the engine is started up and the parking occurring in relevant systems. brake handle is put down, all warning lights Danger shall go out.  To shut down the engine or park your If any warning light fails to work, contact the automobile in contingency situations, drive your local special service store as soon as possible for...
  • Page 79 Warning light for inadequate oil  If both the brake warning lights and warning pressure Under normal conditions, brake warning lights may go on when the ignition switch is set to the “ON” lights of antilock brake system go on position and the parking brake handle is pulled up.
  • Page 80: Battery Charge Warning Light

    Battery charge warning light Malfunction indicating light (MIL) If the charge system develops a fault when the If the electronic control system develops a fault Warning engine is running, the warning light goes on. Shut when the engine is running, the MIL goes on. If driving belt shows fracture or slackness, do not down the attachments and engine.
  • Page 81 ABS (antilock brake system) warning light Warning Attention  If the warning light goes on and may not go out ● If both the ABS warning light and brake warning light are kept normally on and may not after the engine is started up or during your go out, the braking force may be significantly automobile is traveling, you shall contact deteriorated.
  • Page 82: Air Bag Warning Light

    Air bag warning light Door unlocking warning light  Warning lamp goes on when engine is running; When any fault is detected, the warning lamp may The warning light goes on when door is opened or  The warning light does not go off when 6 go on to warn the driver of a system fault.
  • Page 83: Indicator Light

    Indicator light Automatic transmission gearshift O/D OFF Indicator light High-beam indicator light indicator light The indicator light may display the current gear When overgear is turned off, the indicator light goes When high beam and flashlights are turned on, the when ignition switch is set to the “ON”...
  • Page 84 Indicator lamp of central locking Front foglight indicator light Rear foglight indicator light system When all doors are closed and locked up by remote When the foglights are turned on, the indicator light When rear foglights are turned on, the indicator controller of central locking system, the indicator goes on.
  • Page 85: Fuel Gauge

    Fuel gauge Water thermometer Speedometer takeoff, odometer /trip meter Overheat Line F(full oil level) Normal temperature range Line E (empty fuel) Odometer /trip meter Odometer/trip meter selector switch Speedometer takeoff Water thermometer may indicate the temperature of The fuel gauge may always display the approximate Pointer inside speedometer take off may indicate engine cooling system after the ignition switch is fuel level of the fuel tank.
  • Page 86: Tachometer

    Tachometer Odometer Trip meter A Trip meter B A/T automobile Odometer/trip meter selector switch Tachometer may indicate the revolutions per minute (M/T automobile) of engine. The display may be changed every time the switch is The red area indicates that the engine speed is too pushed.
  • Page 87: Air-Conditioning Control System

    Section 6 Air-conditioning control system Heater unit, air conditioner ....................6-1 Central air conditioning ......................6-8...
  • Page 88 6-12...
  • Page 89 Heater unit, air conditioner Air outlet When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position, heater unit or air conditioner may be operated.
  • Page 90 Air outlet control panel Central air outlet Right-hand and left-hand air outlets The control panel is used to change the position of The direction of air output from the central air The direction of air output from the right-hand and air outlet.
  • Page 91 Temperature control panel Air-in control lever Cold air Warm air Cold air Warm air  Control air temperature by the control panel. Attention Internal air circulation.  When warm air is not required, turn the control panel  The sign indicates the air circulation modes Introduce extraneous air.
  • Page 92 introduce extraneous air.
  • Page 93 Internal recycle switch Blower fan switch Air-conditioning switch conditioner Low speed High speed speed High speed Indicator light Turn on the air-conditioning switch to conduct The switch is used to control air flow. cooling or dehumidification of air inside the Push the switch to start internal air automobile.
  • Page 94  For some specific automobile models, the air  Window glass fogging may easily occur in rainy Operation tip  Do verify that the air inlet pipeline in front of conditioner may automatically shut down if the days, resulting in dim vision. In such a case, the windshield is not jammed with leaves or engine coolant temperature sharply rises when set the air conditioner to cooling or demisting...
  • Page 95 Warm air Warm air Cold air The setting positions of all control panels, control Setting positions of all control panels and switches The setting positions of all control panels, control levers levers and switches. ① and switches. ① ② ① High temperature side ②...
  • Page 96 Cold air Heating and demisting Demisting The setting positions of all control panels, control The setting positions of all control panels, control The setting positions of all control panels, control levers and switches. levers and switches. levers and switches. ① ①...
  • Page 97 Central air conditioning Ventilated Air outlet When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position, heater unit or air conditioner may be operated. The setting positions of all control panels, control The direction of air output from the central air outlet levers and switches.
  • Page 98 Blower fan switch Low speed high speed The switch is used to control air flow. 6-10...
  • Page 100 Section 7 Audio system Operation tip ......................... 7-1 AM/FM radio recorder player 1 (with USB port) ..............7-5 AM/FM radio recorder player 2 (with USB port) ..............7-9 CD player 1 ........................... 7-15 CD player 2 ........................... 7-19 CD player 3 (capable of MP3 data CD playback) ..............7-26 MP3 file ..........................
  • Page 103: Operation Tip

    Operation tip When ignition switch is set to the “ON” Or CD player “ACC” position, the audio system may be operated. Attention To avoid battery discharge, do not use the audio system when the engine is not working. ● (For automobiles equipped with CD player AM/FM radio) Please use CD (optical CD-DA) with the above-mentioned symbols...
  • Page 104 ● (For automobiles equipped with MP3 CD player ● Be careful not to touch the CD reading side ● Fingerprints or dust on CDs may not directly AM/FM radio) when you pick up a CD. You should hold the influence the signals recorded on them. Capable of playing back music data recorded on edge of a CD or the central pore and edge of a However, dust may reduce the reflection...
  • Page 105 ● (For automobiles equipped with MP3 CD ● Fogging on the optical elements may evaporate player/ AM/FM radio) naturally in 1 hour, and then normal play-back When 8cm CD is ejected, do not drive your may be conducted. automobile; otherwise, the CD may drop off due to vibration during driving.
  • Page 106 Antenna Top antenna Upright antenna Warning ● The antenna must be removed when any of the conditions listed below occurs. ● Before the automobile is cleaned by auto car Removal washer; ● Antenna bumps against any obstacles fitted on the ceiling when you want to park your Installation automobile into a garage;...
  • Page 107: Am/Fm Radio Recorder Player 1 (With Usb Port)

    AM/FM radio recorder player 1 (with USB ports)(if available) Operation of panel functions. 1. Power switch 2. Clock key 3. Preset key 1/pause play-back 4. Preset key 2/browse play-back 5. Preset key 3/repeated play-back 6. Preset key 4/random play-back 7. Preset key 5/file folder- 8.
  • Page 108 ② In USB mode:: Push it to call out preset station 1 of current waveband. Or push and hold it to write the Push gently the key to repeatedly play back the 1. Power switch currently displayed frequency into the preset currently played-back track.
  • Page 109 ① In USB mode: ① In radio reception mode: Insert a U disc and push gently the key to ① In radio reception mode: Push gently the key, the units places of track change into USB playback mode. Push it to call out preset station 6 of current ②...
  • Page 110 ② In USB mode: 14.Display screen Display all kinds of operating information. Push gently the key to select a previous 15. 17. Scan tuning keyboard track; ① In radio reception mode: Push gently the key to select a next track; Push and hold the key for 2S to auto scan 16.Waveband switching key...
  • Page 111: Am/Fm Radio Recorder Player 2 (With Usb Port)

    AM/FM radio recorder player 2(with USB ports)(if available) 1. Power switch key 8. Preset key 5/folder- 2. Band selection key 9. Preset key 6/folder+ 3. Time display/regulating key 10. Volume regulation/mute key 4. Preset key 1/pause play-back key 11. Radio reception tuning key/sound effect and sound field control 5.
  • Page 112: Basic Operation

     Basic operation Pause play-back Preset key 1/Pause play-back In USB play-back mode, push gently the key  Power to display “PAUSE” in the display screen, and switch Station selection  Push the key to turn on/turn off the automobile the currently played-back track is suspended.
  • Page 113   Station selection/station storage Station selection/station storage Turn it anticlockwise to decrease the volume, and “VOL 0”may be displayed in the display screen Repeat the station selection/station storage Repeat the station selection/station storage steps for preset key 1. steps for preset key 1. when the minimum volume is reached.
  • Page 114  Track selection operation may cancel the AM:9KHz sequence the Digital Signal Processing such as functions such as pause/browse play-back. DSP OFF → FLAT (hi)→ ROCK (rock roll FM:0.05MHz Fast forward/fast backward style)→ CLAS (classicism) → JAZZ (jazz Auto station search ...
  • Page 115  When a U disk with stored MP3 music is Important tips: 13.Auto station scanning and storage  Owing to the fact that the compression quality inserted while the player is powered on, the player may be automatically access the USB In radio reception mode: of MP3 tracks available on the market is ...
  • Page 116  Please directly unplug your U disk during U disk playback; otherwise, the U disk may be damaged.  When U disk is not plugged for musical enjoyment, please cover the U disk port with a cap. If the U disk port gets dusty, the contact between U disk and the player may get poor and music enjoyment may be affected to a certain extent.
  • Page 117: Cd Player 1

    CD player 1 (if available) 7-15...
  • Page 118 Push Push and hold (for more than 2 seconds) Turn Disk ejection Clockwise and anticlockwise, regulation of ON/OFF volume Select relevant items and conduct regulation. Audio control selection: Bass (bass control)/Treble (treble control)/Balance Access the setup interface (left/right balance control)/Fader (front/rear loudspeaker control)/sound effect mode selection, manual tuning in radio reception mode...
  • Page 119 In radio reception mode: Call out the station frequency stored into the key before Store the current station frequency into the In CD and USB playback mode: Turn on/off key, repeated playback function In radio reception mode: Call out the station frequency stored into the key before Store the current station frequency into the In CD and USB playback mode: Turn on/off...
  • Page 120 In radio reception mode: Call out the station frequency stored into the key before Store the current station frequency into the In MP3 and USB playback mode: Select the next folder Access the radio reception mode Changeover between CD and USB playback modes In radio reception mode: Conduct automatic tuning and select a station with low-side frequency.
  • Page 121: Cd Player 2

    ① CD player 2 (if available) Power switch/mute button ② Volume and sound effect control button ③ Display screen position Audio button ④ Tone source button time adjusting knob ⑤ Waveband button ⑥ Tuning button/track button ⑦ Preset station selection button 1/random button ⑧...
  • Page 122 ② Sound effect control button ① Power switch ● LOUD (increase) Push the sound effect control button, and select a Push the switch to turn power on. Push and hold Every time the sound effect control button is mode listed in the table below. Then, push the pushed, the mode may be changed over as per the switch for 2 seconds or more to turn power button to regulate the mode.
  • Page 123 ⑭ ⑥ Tuning button Ejection button When radio is receiving broadcast, push the Push the button to eject a CD button to set the frequency to the desired one. ⑥ Track button In CD playback mode, push the button to set the desired track.
  • Page 124 Operating procedures of radio ② Search tuning 1. Push the waveband button to select a desired Tuning Push gently the tuning button to set the frequency to waveband. ● Push the waveband button to select a waveband. the desired one. Radio search radio stations from 2.
  • Page 125 ● Even when identical preset procedures are Operation procedures of CD player 1. Push the waveband button to select AM Enjoy music stored on CD waveband or FM waveband. repeated through automatic storage function ● Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the 2.
  • Page 126 Error message When you push and hold the button, the audio unit If the random playback mode is turned off at this conduct fast forward/fast backward point, "RAND ON" (random pattern ON) may be The message may be displayed consecutively. displayed in the display screen when the button is when CD gets dirty or is inserted in ERROR...
  • Page 127: Digital Clock

    Digital clock 5. Push the tone source button to realize Time regulation progressive increase in hour numerals. 6. When the hour setting is over, push the tuning Attention button "", and the display screen may be If the audio power supply is cut off during changed over to the “minute style”...
  • Page 128: Cd Player 3 (Capable Of Mp3 Data Cd Playback)

    CD player 3 (capable of MP3 data CD playback) (if available) ① Power switch/volume and sound effect control button Display screen position ② Audio button ③ AM/FM button/display button ④ Tuning button/track button/file button ⑤ Preset station selection button 1/random button/time regulation button (H) ⑥...
  • Page 129 ① Power switch ⑥ Repeat button Every the AM/FM button is pushed, the mode may be changed over as per the following Push the switch to turn power on. During CD playback, push the button to access sequence: “AM1→ FM1→ FM2”. Push the switch once more to turn power off.
  • Page 130 ⑭ CD insertion slot Insert a CD into the slot. See “Operating procedures of CD player”. ⑮ Ejection button Push the button to eject a CD 7-28...
  • Page 131 Operating procedures of radio ● Side … higher frequency ● Push the selected scan button for 1 second or ● Side … lower frequency Tuning more, only the radio stations memorized by the ● Push the AM/FM button to select a waveband. Push the button once again to stop automatic tuning preset buttons may be received in progression ●...
  • Page 132 ● Button “6” … Fast forward Operation procedures of CD player ● Button “5” … Fast backward Attention Enjoy music stored on CD ● Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the If battery is cut off or the fuse is blown, stations When you push and hold the button, the audio unit memorized by the preset station selection labeled side facing up.
  • Page 133 Operating procedures of MP3 Random CD playback Error message Enjoy music stored on CD ● Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the In random playback mode, the tracks may be The message may be displayed when randomly played back. Push the random button to labeled side facing up.
  • Page 134 Random CD playback Select a file upward or downward Attention ● Random playback of files of a file folder Push gently the file button to select a desired file. CD cannot be inserted or ejected when ignition In the said mode, files may be selected from the Every time you push the button, you may access a switch is turned off.
  • Page 135: Error Message

    Error message When the desired track is being played back, push If the error message still occurs or functions are still The message may be displayed when the button once again. invalid after corrective measures are taken, contact ERROR1 CD gets dirty or is inserted in ●...
  • Page 136: Mp3 File

    MP3 files Digital clock Attention ● MP3 (abbreviation of MPEG Audio Layer 3) is ● Every time the button is pushed, a numeral Switch time display to audio mode display a type of technical standard for audio Push and hold the button for 5 seconds or more, and will be progressively increased.
  • Page 137 ● The highlight function may work only when ● Incapable of checking file folders containing no CD-Rs and CD-RWs ● Incapable of playing back CD-Rs/CD -RWs that MP3 files with sampling rates 32, 44.1 and files. ● Capable of playing back MP3 files stored in which are not subjected to “final processing”...
  • Page 138 Terms CD-DA ● The MP3 player is capable of track skipping for Packet CD-DA (abbreviation of CD digital audio) is an CD-Rs/CD-RWs. The term refers to a type of method for recording uncompressed format for ordinary CDs. ● The load time for CD-RWs may be longer than files onto carriers such as CD-Rs, just as write data that for ordinary CDs or CD-Rs.
  • Page 139: Fm Broadcast

    FM broadcast ● Expansion format As compared with ordinary radio broadcast (AM), ● Joliet: FM broadcast may offer still more high-class tones. A file name may contain at most 64 characters. Moreover, stereo may also be received. ● Romeo: However, some problems may take place when FM A file name may contain at most 128 characters.
  • Page 140 Characteristics of linear propagation based on FM radio signals Ionized layer AM radio signals FM radio signals The frequency of FM radio signals are higher than that of AM radio signals, and the characteristics of FM radio signal are similar to those of light. Therefore, radio signals might be blocked off by buildings or mountains in some cases, such that the FM broadcast cannot be received.
  • Page 141 Service coverage of FM broadcast Fade FM radio signals may be suddenly deteriorated in Transmitting antenna of 9m in height some places, which is referred to as "fading". Effective radiated power of 1kw Fading refers to a type of radio-signal loss phenomena.
  • Page 142 Multi-path Transmitting antenna Direct radio signals Reflected radio signals The radio is equipped with an ASC (auto sound FM radio signals may be reflected when they Comparatively speaking, that type of phenomena track separation control) electric circuit. When impact against buildings or mountains. may seldom take place.
  • Page 143: Rearview Mirrors

    Section 8 Rearview Mirror Exterior rearview mirrors ..................... 8-1 Interior rearview mirrors ...................... 8-2...
  • Page 145 Exterior rearview mirrors Danger  Prior to driving, do return the exterior rearview mirrors to their original positions. Never drive your automobile with the exterior rearview mirrors folded.  Do not regulate the rearview mirrors during driving so as not to lose control of your automobile.
  • Page 146: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    Interior rearview mirrors Folding switch Fold the rearview mirrors Use the remote folding switch (if available) Regulate the interior rearview mirrors Push backward the rearview mirrors so as to fold To fold the rearview mirrors, just push the rearview Regulate the interior rearview mirrors by hand, such them.
  • Page 147 rearview mirrors.
  • Page 148 Set the right positions (anti-glare type) (if available) Prior to driving during the night, turn the regulating lever so as to protect yourself from being glared by the lights following your automobile. Danger When it is unnecessary to prevent glaring caused by follow-up automobiles, set the rearview mirrors to their daytime positions.
  • Page 151: Onboard Equipment

    Section 9 Onboard equipment Room light ........................... 9-1 Horn ............................. 9-2 Auxiliary lever ........................9-2 Ash tray ..........................9-3 Sun shield ..........................9-3 Glove compartment ......................9-4...
  • Page 153: Room Light

    Room light Roof light Boot compartment light Room light timer When the room light switch is set to the "DOOR" position, following operations performed. Front of the Open/close a door automobile  When front door centre door is open, the room light goes on.
  • Page 154: Horn

    Horn Auxiliary lever Functions battery discharge prevention When the ignition switch is set to the "LOCK" or “ACC” position, the room light may go out if the front door or centre door remains unlocked for 10 minutes or more even if the switch was set to the "DOOR"...
  • Page 155: Ash Tray

    Ash tray Sun shield Front ash tray Rear ash tray (if available) (Front) Lower the sun shield to protect your eyes from Danger Draw out the ash tray when using intensive sunlight. The sun shield may also be To avoid fire hazards: (Rear) moved to one side of the door glass.
  • Page 156: Glove Compartment

    Glove compartment Cosmetic mirror (if available) Lower the sun shield, open the cover of sun shield, Pull the grip on the glove compartment, open the and use the cosmetic mirror. cover of glove compartment, and lock it up securely by pushing the cover of the glove compartment. Danger The cover of glove compartment must be closed during driving so as to avoid severe personal...
  • Page 157 Section Driving conspectus Prior to engine start-up ··············································································· 10-1 Start the engine ························································································ 10-1 Instructions for manual transmission gearshift ··················································· 10-2 Gearshift points (manual transmission) ·························································· 10-3 Instructions for automatic transmission gearshift ················································ 10-4 Conspectus of normal driving ······································································· 10-7 Conspectus of energy-saving driving ·····························································...
  • Page 159: Prior To Engine Start-Up

    Prior to engine start-up Start the engine Bridging setup procedures At start-up of your automobile, the electronic fuel 1. Perform prestarting inspection. injection system may exercise automatic control so as Warning to maintain an appropriate air fuel ratio. See Section 13. ...
  • Page 160: Instructions For Manual Transmission Gearshift

    Instructions for manual transmission gearshift  Gearshift may be performed only when the In order to guarantee normal engine startup, the ignition switch shall be kept in the “START” engine runs at the idle speed. When the engine position for another 3 seconds eve if the driver operate at high speed, your automobile might thought that the engine was already started up.
  • Page 161: Gearshift Points (Manual Transmission)

    Gearshift points (manual transmission) Recommended gearshift speed Maximum permissible speed In order to improve the fuel economy and extend Warning the service life of engine, it is advisable to shift your automobile exceeds maximum up/down at the the speeds listed below. permissible speed given in the table below, do not Notice that the gearshift speed may vary as per the conduct downshift.
  • Page 162: Instructions For Automatic Transmission Gearshift

    Instructions for automatic transmission gearshift  For automobiles equipped with electronic …Used for normal driving. Automatic shifting may be conducted between automatic transmission, the transmission may 1st gear and overgear as per driving speed. fail to automatically shift up to 3rd gear or 4th …Used for engine braking or high acceleration.
  • Page 163 Overspeed switch Automobile starting Depress the brake pedal securely, switch the gear change hand lever to required gear simultaneously: For ahead running, switch the gear change hand Overspeed switch lever to gear ; for reversal, switch the gear change hand lever to gear After parking brake is completely released, release the brake pedal gradually to start the automobile.
  • Page 164 Driving Maximum permissible speed Short-time stoppage  Use gear for normal driving. Warning When the gear change hand lever is set to identical  The gear change hand lever may also be gear identical with that for running or is set to gear your automobile exceeds...
  • Page 165: Conspectus Of Normal Driving

    Conspectus of normal driving Conspectus of energy-saving driving  Step up speed slowly. Avoid unnecessary abrupt When the key is pulled out, it is advisable to switch Danger acceleration or braking. Maintain identical the gear change hand lever to , and turn the Gear down in case of crosswind or rugged driving speed in so far as possible.
  • Page 166: Conspectus Of Driving In Winter

    Conspectus of driving in winter  Before you get on your automobile, remove the  The driving speed may not exceed 50km/hr or Battery ice and snow attached to your shoes so as to Check the batteries and cables for normal condition. the restricted speed proposed by the tire chain avoid accidental skidding when you operate the In cold seasons, the accumulator capacity may be...
  • Page 167: Brake System

    Brake System Braking system of tandem-type Vacuum booster General precautions for braking brake master cylinder Vacuum booster may assist braking force by Xenia automobiles are equipped with a braking utilizing the manifold vacuum of engine. Danger systems integrated with tandem-type brake master ...
  • Page 168  If the warning lights of antilock brake system ABS (antilock brake system) Warning ABS (antilock brake system) may prevent wheel and the E. B. D. warning lights go on and do not  Even if ABS system is available, your lockup in case of emergency braking or braking on go out after the engine is started up or during automobile still need adequate braking length.
  • Page 169: Brakeshoe Wear Limit Indicator

    Brakeshoe wear limit indicator Conspectus of parking  Never use pumped braking *; otherwise, the Danger braking length may be extended.  To park or stop your automobile, do verify that  *“Pumped braking” refers to a type of braking there are no inflammable substances such as hay method as per which the brake pedal is and oil around or beneath your automobile.
  • Page 170 Parking brake Parking on a slope To park your automobile on a slope, turn the front wheels as shown in the figure. Setup Rising gradient with road shoulders Downramp with road shoulders Unlock Release Pull up the parking brake handle to set the parking brake.
  • Page 171: Power-Assisted Steering

    Power-assisted steering Rising gradient or downramp without road The automobile is equipped with a hydraulic shoulders power-assisted steering system whose power comes from the engine. Therefore, steering while the engine is already shut down requires higher force. Warning If any fault is detected, contact the local special service store for inspection of the system.
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  • Page 173: Emergency Processing

    Section Emergency processing Engine cannot be started up ....................11-1 Bridging start-up ......................11-2 Overheating of Engine ......................11-3 Tools ..........................11-4 Tire burst .......................... 11-6 Haulage ..........................11-13 Warning triangles ....................... 11-17 Warning tone ........................11-17 10-1...
  • Page 175: Engine Cannot Be Started Up

    Engine cannot be started up In case the starter fails to rotate In case the starter may rotate If horn volume is low or the headlights darkle, check the batteries first. See Section 14. If the battery is exhausted, perform bridging start-up.
  • Page 176: Bridging Start-Up

    Bridging start-up  Do not charge an iced battery. Prior to bridging, Danger fluid insie the batteries shall be unfrozen; Please follow the following instructions so as not to lead to severe personal injury and damages to your otherwise, the entrained gases might explode. Exhausted battery automobile.
  • Page 177: Engine Overheated

    Engine overheated 4. Ensure that the ignition switches fitted on the If the engine is overheated, the engine poms and the 6. Start up the engines of automobile to be automobile to be bridged are set to the “LOCK” engine performance considerably bridged.
  • Page 178: Tools

    Tools 2. If steam emerges from engine hood panel, shut down 8. If the cooling fluid level is insufficient, add Front of the the engine, and keep it closed till no steam emerges cooling fluid (see Section 14). Holder automobile from the engine hood panel.
  • Page 179 Lifting jack Bracket Stretching (for removal) Bracket Retracting (for installation) Installation Maintenance instruction Use the jack handle provided in the tool bag, and 1. Place the lifting jack as shown in the figure  Apply a fine coat of grease onto all sliding mount/remove the lifting jack by screwing the above.
  • Page 180: Tire Burst

    Tire burst Tool bag Danger  In case a tire burst takes place, drive your automobile away from the lanes. Tire burst Avoid replacing a burst tire on a slope.  Let all passengers get off and stay in a safe place.
  • Page 181 Spare tire Hub wrench Attention 3. Lift up the spare tire bracket gently, and remove  When you install a burst tire onto the spare tire Remove/install a spare tire it from the trip. bracket, do verify that the wheel surface (index 1.
  • Page 182 Remove/install a tire Shoulder position Cloth Front 3. As shown in the figure, totaling 4 lifting jack 1. Use the flat part of a screw driver wrapped by 2. Use a hub wrench to unscrew the hub nuts. positioning points are available, with 2 points cloth or similar materials into beneath the wheel Do not remove the hub nuts.
  • Page 183 Jack handle Hub wrench Back  It is advisable to block off the wheels with  Put the lifting jack at a specified jacking point. 4. (front) scotches, and no people shall be allowed to stay  Do not shake or push a jacked-up automobile. To use the jack handle, do conduct assembling as inside the jacked automobile.
  • Page 184 Jack handle (A) Hub wrench Jack handle (C) Jack handle (B) 5. Insert the jack handle into the worm spindle of (rear) 6. Remove the hub nuts, and replace the burst tire lifting jack and turn it clockwise to lift up your Align it to the dish of jack handles (A) , (B) and with the spare tire.
  • Page 185 Cone-shape position  Prior to installation of the spare tire, use waste 7. Reinstall all hub nuts, and tighten them up till 8. Insert the jack handle into the worm spindle of cloth to remove the erosion and foreign the wheel is tightened up. lifting jack and turn it anticlockwise to lower materials occurring on the surfaces of brake Ensure that the conic sections of hub nuts are...
  • Page 186 10. To install the wheel ornament cap, just tap the 9. Tighten up the hub nuts in diagonal sequence. Danger cap and align the notch to the air valve. Tightening torque: 88.2-117.6 Newton ·m (9.0 - If nay vibration or abnormal sounds are detected 11.
  • Page 187: Haulage

    Haulage Precautions for aluminum wheels Platform type Aluminum wheels are prone to scratches or It is advisable to call the local special service store damages. Handle them with care so as to maintain or towing cCompany for towing services. their appearance, performance and safety. If wheels or axles are damaged, towing trolley must ...
  • Page 188 Wheel lifting type Emergency towing Warning Warning Danger For automobiles equipped with automatic  Do not tow an automobile equipped with automatic To ensure safety, nobody is allowed to stay inside an transmission, only towing trolley may be automobile to be towed. transmission in this way.
  • Page 189 Tow hook Danger  When the engine is not running, the vacuum Jack handle booster may not operate. Therefore, higher braking force is required.  To ensure safety, do not use tow hooks if automobile towing is not performed on solid Cloth pavement.
  • Page 190 Instructions for towing Towing other automobile Warning The driver must stay inside the automobile to be  It is prohibited to tow an automobile heavier towed and exercise control over it. than that of your own automobile so as not to deteriorate the transmission system or damage Danger the tow hooks fitted on the car body.
  • Page 191: Warning Triangles

    Warning triangles Warning tone The Warning triangles are stored inside the boot Warning tones may indicate the exceptions or compartment. current state of the systems. When the following sounds are heard, refer the following sections and take necessary steps. Precautions for parking on public roads When you have to park your automobile on the road Squelches are given during braking.
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  • Page 193: Appearance Maintenance

    Section Appearance maintenance Exterior cleaning of your automobile ······························································12-1 Exterior cleaning of your automobile ······························································12-2 Rust prevention treatment ···········································································12-2 12-1...
  • Page 195 Exterior cleaning of your automobile Cleaning Waxing Warning 1. Park parking vehicle your automobile in an Wax your automobile regularly to protect the  Be careful not to sprinkle water onto the well-ventilated area free of direct sunlight. lacquer finish. Prior to waxing, clean and towel off electrical system inside...
  • Page 196 Interior cleaning of your automobile Rust prevention treatment Rust prevention treatment measures Clean the interior with a vacuum cleaner. High-quality automobiles manufactured by FAW Keep your Xenia automobile clean; If you live in a region where rusting is common Jilin Automobile Co., Ltd. are provided with because roads are spread with salt or close to the advanced rust prevention design and structures.
  • Page 197 Keep the lacquer finish and ornaments in good condition; Any scratches or fractures on the lacquer finish must be repaired as soon as possible. Bare steel sheets may be repaired at specialized plate-work repair workshop or the local special service store. Pay attention to the interior of your automobile;...
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  • Page 199: Automobile Maintenance

    Section Automobile maintenance Maintenance requirements ········································································· 13-1 Maintenance plan ····················································································· 13-3 12-5...
  • Page 201: Maintenance Requirements

    Maintenance requirements  Check whether or not your automobile is Maintenance operation is of great importance for If one of those conditions are detected, contact the fault-free operation, safety and energy conservation. subjected lateral wandering during local special service store for inspection of your Improper maintenance of automobile might lead to straight-line driving or when brakes are applied.
  • Page 202 Notice that user shall pay the costs of all maintenance items. The maintenance intervals shall be reduced if the driving conditions are harsh. In such a case, you may consult the local special service store. 13-2...
  • Page 203: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance plan Maintenance plan for normal driving conditions If no further notice is received, the road mileage or driving hours of your automobile shall prevail, whichever is reached first. Maintenance may be carried on as per the maintenance plan when a road mileage of 80,000 km is finished. Engine section: (J - inspection, G - replacement ) Maintenance measures...
  • Page 204 (J - inspection B - replenishment T - regulation R - lubrication Q - washing N - tightening G - replacement) Maintenance measures X1000km 22.5 37.5 52.5 67.5 Position Item Interval between inspections MONTH Oil and oil filter must be replaced when a new automobile finishes the oil &...
  • Page 205 The rest: (J - inspection, G - replacement ) Maintenance measures X1000km Position Item Interval between inspections Year Cleaning Inspection Intake system Element, air filter  Damage Replacement Cleaning Inspection Battery  Tightness  Battery electrolyte Inspection * Cooling & heating ...
  • Page 206 (J - inspection, G - replacement ) Maintenance measures X1000km Position Item Interval between inspections Year Inspection  Free path  Path allowance Clutch  Damage (K3-VE3, CA4GA8/10)  Check/replace  Clutch fluid (3SZ-VE2/3, CA4GA9) Power driven system Check/replace Manual transmission Manual transmission oil Check/replace Once every 40,000 km/1 year (whichever is reached first)
  • Page 207 (J - inspection , G - replacement ) Maintenance measures X1000km Part Item Inspection interval year Inspection  Free path (brake pedal)  Path allowance (brake pedal)  Brake pedal & parking brake handle Working path (brake pedal)  Tightness ...
  • Page 208 Maintenance plan for harsh driving conditions* If no further notice is received, the road mileage or driving hours of your automobile shall prevail, whichever is reached first. Maintenance may be carried on as per the maintenance plan when a road mileage 40,000 km is finished. *Harsh driving conditions 1: hauling and towing 2: repeated short-distance driving 3: rough pavement 4: dusty pavement 5: extremely cold climatic condition and/or alkaline roads.
  • Page 209 (J - inspection , G - replacement ) Maintenance measures X1000km Part Item Interval between inspections year Replacement Manual transmission  Manual transmission oil Inspection and replacement Once every 20,000 km/1 year (whichever is reached first) Automatic transmission  Automatic transmission oil To be replaced once every 40,000km/2 years (whichever is reached first) Power driven system Suspension arm (front)
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  • Page 211: Self-Maintenance

    Section 14 Self maintenance Engine compartment ......................14-1 Instructions for self maintenance ..................14-2 Engine oil .......................... 14-3 Engine coolant ........................14-5 Inspection of driving belts ....................14-8 Cleaning and replacement of air filter ................14-8 Replacement of spark plug ....................14-9 Inspection and cleaning of battery ..................
  • Page 213: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Engine oil Engine oil filler Spark plug Vacuum booster Brake fluid reservoir (page dipstick (page cap (page 14-3) (page 14-9) (page 14-20) 14-15) 14-3) Fuse (page 14-15) Windshield cleaning solution reservoir (page 14-16) Radiator Power-assisted Automatic Engine coolant reservoir Battery (page Radiator filler cap...
  • Page 214: Instructions For Self Maintenance

    Instructions for self maintenance  Check whether or not any tools and rags are Engine electronics cooling fan Danger left over before the engine hood panel is  If you are unfamiliar with maintenance closed. During driving, these articles might practices, do not try to inspect or regulate any damage the components, or even cause fire components.
  • Page 215: Engine Oil

    Engine Oil Inspection of engine oil level Replacement of engine oil and oil filter Danger Remove any splashed oil. Oil left over on hot components might cause fire hazards. Attention When the outside-automobile temperature is relatively low, engine oil may appear white and viscous and may be attach to the back side of oil filler or the oil filler port.
  • Page 216 6. Use an oil filter spanner to unscrew the oil filter, and remove it by hand. 7. Apply a coat of engine oil onto the rubber gaskets for the new oil filter. 10. Charge up the engine oil slowly. 8. Screw the new filter to a designated position by hand till the gasket For recommended engine oils and volumes, see Section 15.
  • Page 217: Engine Coolant

    Engine coolant ○ Precautions for usage Inspection of engine coolant level Danger 1. Do coolant conforming Q/CA  Remove any splashed oil. Oil left over on hot M-192-2007standard. components might cause fire hazards. 2. Use coolant all the year around. ...
  • Page 218 Replacement of engine coolant Charging-up procedures of engine coolant Replacement of coolant Do replace coolant regularly. Radiator filler cap For coolant volume, see Section 15. Danger  When engine is still very hot, do not open the radiator filler cap or drain plug. Front of the ...
  • Page 219 Attention* 17. Allow the engine to run for several minutes (till If no coolant overflows from exhaust valve the cooling fan runs twice), and then shut down Exhaust valve and coolant overflows from the filler port of the engine. Allow the engine to cool down. radiator, tighten up the plug cock , and 18.
  • Page 220: Inspection Of Driving Belts

    Inspection of driving belts Cleaning and replacement of air filter Compressed air may be used to clean the air filter. The compressed air shall be blown in through the Power-assisted Water pump Idler pulley steering pulley pulley clean side of the air filter. When necessary, replace the air filter.
  • Page 221: Replacement Of Spark Plug

    Replacement of spark plug (if tools are available) 1. Unscrew the mounting bolts from air filter case, and remove the case. 2. Unscrew the mounting bolts of ignition coil. 3. Pull out the ignition coil. Attention Remove it with special care, and do not pull it out. If is possible to pull it out and connect the conductors, disconnect the connector of ignition coil.
  • Page 222 Spark-plug tip clearance 4. Use a spark plug wrench to unscrew the spark 6. Use a spark-plug tip clearance gauge to check Warning plug. the electrode clearance of spark plug. Do not excessively tighten the spark plug; ("K3-VE3 and 3SZ-VE2/3 are taken as example If necessary, bend the grounding electrode as otherwise, the engine might be damaged.
  • Page 223: Inspection And Cleaning Of Battery

    Inspection and cleaning of battery Warning In case electrolyte spatters onto the lacquer Danger finish, clean contaminated area Terminal  Perform battery maintenance with special care. immediately. Do not short circuit battery terminals with a tool or other metallic objects. If the battery terminals are short-circuited, the battery may be subjected to overheat, damage or even explosion.
  • Page 224: Fuse

    Fuse Position of fuse Main fuse box Relay & fuse box (Power window) To replace a fuse, use fuse of specified in the label affixed on fuse box cover. 14-12...
  • Page 225 Relay & fuse box Inspection and replacement of fuse Attention Headlight system Power cooling fan Prior to install a new fuse, find out the cause and Automotive power repair the fault. If you cannot finish the tasks, supply Left-hand headlight contact the local special service store for Right-hand headlight...
  • Page 226 Attention If the cables are disconnected from the negative terminal of battery, all data related to the EFI Good Blown out and electronic-control automatic transmission memorized by the diagnostic function may be lost. Similarly, the preset data of clock and radio may also be lost.
  • Page 227: Inspection Of Fuse

    Inspection of fuse Inspection of brake fluid level Danger  Brake fluid is harmful to your eyes. If your Fuse eyes are exposed to the brake fluid, rinse it out.  To obtain normal brake performance:  Take care to use specified brake fluid; ...
  • Page 228: Inspection Of Level Of Window Cleaning Solution

    Inspection of level of Inspection of manual window cleaning solution transmission oil level If the oil level is acceptable, reinstall and securely tighten up the filler port plug. Tightening torque: 20-30N·m Ensure that the cleaning solution are enough for use. Danger (2.0-3.1kgfm) If the level is too low, charge up the liquid.
  • Page 229: Inspection Of Automatic Transmission Oil Level

    Inspection of automatic transmission oil level 4. Pull out the oil dipstick to check whether or Attention  The oil levels measured when liquid oil is not the oil level falls within the “hot” range. 5. If the oil level is too low, add specified liquid cool (20℃–30℃) may be used as reference oil through filler pipe slowly.
  • Page 230: Inspection Of Power-Assisted Steering Oil Level

    Inspection of power-assisted steering oil level Inspection of free path of steering wheel Free path Cold Less than 10mm Warning As shown in the following, check the oil level of Turn gently the steering wheel from its dead-ahead If the oil level too low or fuel volume is reduced power-assisted steering oil.
  • Page 231: Inspection Of Free Path Of Clutch Pedal

    Inspection of free Brake pedal path of clutch pedal Inspection of free path of brake pedal Inspection of path allowance of brake pedal Path allowance 106mm or more 1. Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement. Shut down the engine, and depress the brake pedal Push gently by hand the clutch pedal till resistance 2.
  • Page 232: Inspection Of Path Allowance Of Parking Brake Handle

    Inspection of path allowance Inspection of service of parking brake handle condition of vacuum booster 1. Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement. 2. Set the gear change hand lever to neutral (manual 4-7 notches transmission) or P gear (automatic transmission). 3.
  • Page 233: Replacement Of Wiper Blades

    Replacement wiper blades Danger To replace the wiper blades, ensure that the ignition switch is already set to the “LOCK” position. Warning Be careful not to allow the wiper frame to score the glass surface. Install blades of suitable length. Projecting part 1.
  • Page 234: Replacement Of Bulbs

    Replacement of bulbs Headlight Adopt the specified bulbs. (See Section 15) Buckles Danger To prevent injuries:  Shut down the engine prior to replacement.  Do not allow the children to access the bulbs.  Allow the bulb to cool down prior to replacement.
  • Page 235 Width light 1. Turn anticlockwise receptacle 3. Remove the bulb Install a bulb approximately 45 degrees, and remove it. 1. Install a bulb and lock up the buckles. 2. Install the rubber cap. 3. Connect the conductors Warning Never touch the glass section of bulb. Liquid oil on your fingers may damage it.
  • Page 236 Front turn signal light 2. Pull outward the bulb, and remove it from the 1. Turn anticlockwise receptacle 2. Push and turn anticlockwise the bulb, and receptacle. approximately 45 degrees, and remove it. remove it. 14-24...
  • Page 237 Front foglight 1. Unclasp 4 buckles used for mounting the front 2. Turn anticlockwise the wiring connector for 3. Remove the bulb. wing lining. approximately 45 degrees, and remove it. 4. Reinstall it in reverse order. Warning Never touch the glass section of bulb. Liquid oil on your fingers may damage it.
  • Page 238 Lateral turn signal light Rear combination light Front of the automobile 1. Pull the light lens of lateral turn signal light as 2. Turn anticlockwise receptacle 1. Unscrew 2 bolts and remove the light assembly. per the direction shown in the figure. approximately 45 degrees, and remove it.
  • Page 239 License light Brake light Brake warning light & taillight Rear turn Taillight signal light Taillight Rear turn signal light Backup light Reversing light Rear foglight or rear foglight 3. (Except for the taillights) 2. Push and turn anticlockwise the bulb, and 1.
  • Page 240 Roof light 2. Turn anticlockwise receptacle 3. Pull outward the bulb, and remove it from the 1. Prize and unclasp the light lens cap gently. approximately 45 degrees, and remove it. receptacle. 2. Remove the bulb. 14-28...
  • Page 241: Tire

    Tire Boot compartment light Tire pressure Suitable air pressure Unsuitable air pressure 1. Prize and unclasp the light lens cap gently. Use a manometer to check the cold-state tire 2. Pull out the bulb directly. pressure. For tire pressures, see Section 15 or tire label affixed in the position shown in the figure.
  • Page 242 Interchanging of wheels Inspection of tire wear Spare tire Worn tire tread New tire tread Front of the automobile Front of the automobile Wear mark If no spare tire is adopted If spare tire is adopted If the tires of your automobile are kept in the same positions during driving for a long time, the wear of If the wear marks are exposed on the tire surface, the tires may have the individual peculiar modes.
  • Page 243 • Do not drive your automobile when tires are Instructions for the tires damaged. Because the tires may outbursts. In • Tire size and structure of tires selected for addition, avoid using damaged rims. replacement must be identical with those of the •...
  • Page 244 14-32...
  • Page 245 Section 15 Specifications Dimensions ......................... 15-1 Vehicle weight ........................15-2 Engine specs ........................15-3 Speed ..........................15-3 Fue ............................. 15-3 Emission standard ......................15-3 Coolant ..........................15-3 Engine tuning ........................15-4 Recommendation of lubricating oil ..................15-4 Brake fluid .......................... 15-5 Power-assisted steering oil ....................
  • Page 247 Dimensions Automobile model Engine Manual Automatic Transmission type Manual transmission transmiss Manual transmission transmission Overall length mm 4120/4185 4120 4150 4148 4150 4148 4120 4150 4148 4150 4148 4150 4148 Overall width mm 1640/1685 1640 1680 1640 1680 Overall height mm 1695/1700/1740 1900 1740...
  • Page 248: Vehicle Weight

    Vehicle weight CA6410A4. CA5021XQ CA715 CA6410A3. CA7150 CA71 CA64 CA71 CA64 CA71 CA641 CA71 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 Automobi CA5021XQ le model CA7130. CA715 CA7151 CA7131. CA6411A2 CA6411A3 Drive type Automati Transmiss Manual transmission Manual transmission...
  • Page 249 mass kg 1 1 70 1180 15-3...
  • Page 250: Engine Specs

    Engine specs Emission standard Emission Model of Engine K3-VE3 3SZ-VE2/3 CA4GA8 CA4GA9 CA4GA10 Model Emission standard standard grades Engine type Petrol, 4-cycle DOHC (dual overhead camshafts) CA6410A3 CA6410A1 Number of cylinders CA6410A4 CA7130 CA7150 CA7150A & cylinder 4 cylinders, in-line arrangement CA5021XQC CA5021XQCA arrangement China-III stage...
  • Page 251: Engine Tuning

    Engine tuning Recommendation of lubricating oil Engine type 3SE-V Model of K3-VE3 CA4GA8 CA4GA9 CA4GA10 Grade Viscosity Capacity liter Item E2/3 Engine Order of ignition 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2 See the — — — K3-VE3 API SG or With oil filter: 3.0 Ignition time °BTDC/rpm 6±2/idle speed * table...
  • Page 252: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid Viscosity table of engine oil Temperature Warning Engine oil • Never palm liquid oils produced by different manufacturers. Such blending (4-stroke) might lead to deterioration or change in properties of liquid oil. • Use standard-brand brake fluid only. Attention (automobiles equipped with manual transmissions 3SZ-VE2/3 and CA4GA9) Brake fluid and clutch fluid share one reservoir.
  • Page 253: Suspension

    Wheel alignment Bulb specs Toe-in Front 0±2. 0 Lights Specification Back Headlight 12V 60/55W Camber angle Front 0° 30,±45’ Width light 12V 5W Back Front turn signal light 12V 21W 4° 35’±1° Caster angle Lateral turn signal light 12V 5W 12°25’±1°...
  • Page 254: Index

    Section 16 Index 15-8...
  • Page 257 Spare tire ................... 11-7 Two-point seat belts ................3-8 Remove/install a tire ................. 11-8 Precautions for aluminum wheels ............. 11-13 Three-point emergency locking retractor-type seat belts....3-7 Back door ..................2-9 Conspectus of parking ..............10-11 AM/FM radio recorder player 1 (with USB ports) ......7-5 Parking on a slope ................
  • Page 258 Waxing ..................... 12-1 Light regulation switch ..............4-7 Washing .................... 12-1 Second-row seat ................3-3 Vehicle weight .................. 15-2 Headrest ..................3-3 Wheel alignment ................15-6 Flap-seat backrest ................3-4 Speedometer takeoff , odometer/trip meter ........5-9 Third-row seat................... 3-5 Room light ..................
  • Page 259 Types of child protection seats ............3-12 Fading ..................... 7-39 Precautions of child protection ............3-11 Auxiliary lever .................. 9-2 FM broadcast ..................7-37 Tool ....................11-4 Engine cannot be started up .............. 11-1 Tool bag .................... 11-6 In case that the starter fails to rotate ..........11-1 Lifting jack ..................
  • Page 260 Air bag warning light ................ 5-6 Run-in period ..................1-4 Battery charge warning light ............. 5-4 Your user's manual ................1 Warning light for inadequate oil pressure ......... 5-3 Heater unit/air conditioner ..............6-1 Brake warning lights ................. 5-2 Operation tip ..................6-5 Warning tone..................
  • Page 261 Front seat ..................3-1 Water thermometer ................5-9 Headrest .................... 3-2 Speed ....................15-3 Safety belt pretensioner of the front seat ........... 3-9 Bind-force limiter mechanism ............3-10 Recommended fuel ................1-3 Towing ....................11-3 Fuel ....................15-3 Wheel lifting type ................11-14 Fuel filter ..................
  • Page 262 Key ....................2-1 General precautions for braking ............10-9 Instrument Panel ................8 Vacuum booster ................10-9 Instructions for self maintenance ............14-2 Brake fluid ..................15-5 Engine electronics cooling fan ............14-2 Inspection of brake fluid level ..........14-15 Central air conditioning ..............

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