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Preface.............................................................................................................................1
Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1
Owner's Handbook ............................................................................................................................... 1
Announcement ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Prompt Messages ................................................................................................................................... 3
Vehicle Identification Information ............................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification Markings ................................................................................................................ 4
Vehicle Identification Plate ...................................................................................................................... 5
1 Instruments and Controls ...........................................................................................7
Instruments And Controls........................................................................................................... 8
Instrument Pack .......................................................................................................................... 9
Tachometer........................................................................................................................................... 9
Speedometer......................................................................................................................................... 9
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp ............................................................................................ 9
Fuel Gauge .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Information Center ................................................................................................................... 11
Odometer (Odo)............................................................................................................................... 12
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  • Page 1 Contents Preface..........................1 Introduction..........................1 Owner's Handbook ..........................1 Announcement ............................1 Prompt Messages ........................... 3 Vehicle Identification Information ..................... 4 Vehicle Identification Markings ........................ 4 Vehicle Identification Plate ........................5 1 Instruments and Controls ...................7 Instruments and Controls......................8 Instrument Pack .......................... 9 Tachometer............................
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    Trip Computer Button ......................... 13 Trip Computer Message ........................13 Warning Lamps and Indicators ....................18 Lights and Switches........................25 Master Lighting Switch ......................... 25 Fog Lamp Switches..........................26 Direction Indicator/High Beam Stalk Switch ................... 27 Hazard Warning Lamp.......................... 28 Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment ....................
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    Sun Visors ..........................38 Windows ............................ 39 Power Window Controls ........................39 Window Operation ..........................39 ............................ 41 Sunroof Instructions ............................41 Sunroof Operation..........................41 Interior Lighting ........................43 Front Interior Lamps and Reading Lamps ....................43 Rear Reading Lamps ...........................
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    Small Storage Compartment ........................ 48 Glasses Box ............................48 Cup Holder ..........................50 Front Cup Holder..........................50 Rear Armrest And Rear Cup Holder ....................50 2 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems ...............51 Ventilation..........................52 Air Conditioning Filter ......................... 53 Vents ..............................53 Electronically Controlled A/C ....................
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    Radio ............................59 Instructions ............................59 Control Buttons ..........................60 Basic Operations ..........................61 EQ Setting............................62 Radio Function ............................ 63 USB/AUX Port ............................ 65 MENU Setting ............................. 67 Entertainment Player ......................68 Important Safety Information ........................ 68 Cautions for Using LCD Screen ......................69 Playable File Format for Entertainment System ..................
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    Seat Positions ............................ 120 Head Restraints ..........................121 Front Manual Seats..........................122 Rear Seats ............................123 Seat Belt ..........................124 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ....................... 125 How to Wear Safety Belts Properly..................... 126 How Children Use Seat Belts......................131 Seat Belts Check, Maintenance and Replacement..................
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    4 Starting & Driving....................157 Keys ............................158 Overview ............................158 Replace Remote Key Battery ......................159 Child-Proof Locks ........................161 Theft-deterrent System......................162 Engine Immobiliser..........................162 Locking and Unlocking ........................162 Trunk..............................165 Engine Start/Stop ........................167 Ignition Switch ........................... 167 Starting the Engine ..........................
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    Catalytic Converter ........................ 175 Fuel System ..........................177 Fuel Requirements ..........................177 Fuel Filler ............................177 Refueling ............................178 ....................... 179 Automatic Transmission Instructions ............................179 Gear Shift............................179 Control Mode ........................... 183 Manual Transmission ......................186 5-speed Manual Transmission ......................186 Brake System...........................
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    SCS/TC Operation and Fault Indicator ....................194 SCS/TC OFF Indicator ........................194 ......................195 Cruise Control System Parking Aid ..........................198 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid......................198 Parking Camera System ........................199 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ................200 Load Carrying.......................... 202 Load Space ............................
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    Towing the Vehicle ..........................210 Vehicle Shipping ..........................213 Wheel Replacement ....................... 214 Spare Wheel and Jack......................... 214 Changing a Wheel..........................215 Fuse Replacement ........................218 Fuse..............................218 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box...................... 220 Engine Compartment Fuse Box......................222 Battery Fuse Box ..........................225 Bulb Replacement ........................
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    Close the Engine Hood ........................235 Engine Compartment ......................237 1.5L Engine Compartment ........................237 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Compartment..................... 238 Engine............................239 1.5L Engine Oil ..........................239 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Oil ......................240 Engine Oil Level Check and Refill ......................241 Engine Oil Specification ........................
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    Washer............................. 249 Windscreen Washer Fluid Check and Refill ..................249 Washer Nozzles ..........................250 Washer Fluid Specification........................250 Wipers ............................. 251 Wiper Blades............................. 251 Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades ....................252 Tires ............................253 Overview ............................253 Tire Check ............................255 Tire Wear Indicators..........................
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    Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters..................266 Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters ..................267 Main Engine Parameters......................268 Power Performance Parameters .................... 269 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................270 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) ............271 Wheels and Tyres ........................271 Tyre Pressure (Cold) ....................... 271...
  • Page 15: Preface

    Preface Introduction Announcement The Owner's Handbook and Warranty and Maintenance Owner's Handbook Manual introduces how to use your vehicle properly, Thank you for purchasing the SAIC Motor product. Please precautions in use, and how to service and maintain your read this handbook carefully since the information in it may vehicle correctly.
  • Page 16 Preface The Authorised Repairer in this handbook refers to any passengers if parts of the vehicle are modified or altered SAIC Motor MG Authorised Repairer, which is very without permission. familiar with the service and maintenance procedure of No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a...
  • Page 17: Prompt Messages

    Preface Prompt Messages Asterisk The asterisk “*” appeared behind a title or text indicates Warning that the described device or function is only available on This warning symbol identifies procedures certain models, and the vehicle you purchased may not be that must followed...
  • Page 18: Vehicle Identification Information

    Preface Vehicle Identification Information the engine or transmission is involved, it may be required to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies. Vehicle Identification Markings Locations of Vehicle Identification Markings Vehicle Identification Number • Located on the instrument panel at the left lower corner of the windscreen, visible through the left lower corner of the windscreen;...
  • Page 19: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Preface Vehicle Identification Plate On the surface of the transmission housing in the engine compartment.The transmission numbers of certain models The vehicle identification plate contains the following are only visible by raising the vehicle, please contact a local information: Authorised Repairer. •...
  • Page 20 Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Plate The identification plate is located at the lower side of the right B pillar.
  • Page 21: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 44 Auxiliary Power Instrument Pack 45 Storage Devices 11 Information Center 50 Cup Holder 18 Warning Lamps and Indicators 25 Lights and Switches 30 Wipers and Washers 32 Steering Column 34 Horn 35 Rearview Mirrors 38 Sun Visors 39 Windows 41 Sunroof...
  • Page 22 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 1 Exterior Rearview Mirror and Power Window Controls 2 Fog Lamp Switch 3 Master Lighting Switch 4 Horn Button 5 Driver Airbag 6 Instrument Pack 7 Wiper/Washer Stalk Switch 8 Onboard Entertainment System 9 Heating/Air Conditioning Controls 10 Front Passenger Airbag 11 Hazard Warning Lamp Switch 12 Shift Lever...
  • Page 23: Instrument Pack

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack Tachometer Indicates the engine speed (1), in revolutions per minute (×1000). When the engine speed is greater than 6500 rpm, the rpm unit to the right of the rpm value on the screen flickers. IMPORTANT To protect the engine from damage, never allow the engine speed to remain in the high speed area for prolonged periods.
  • Page 24: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments and Controls Fuel Gauge The volume of fuel in the tank is indicated by the number of segments illuminated. There are 8 segments in total (4). When only one segment illuminates, the low fuel warning lamp also illuminates, and an audible alarm will be heard. As the fuel level continues to drop, the leftmost segment will flash along with the low fuel warning lamp (5), and an audible alarm will be heard.
  • Page 25: Information Center

    Instruments and Controls Information Center Gear Display and Automatic Transmission Mode With the ignition switch in position 2, it displays the current shift lever position of the automatic transmission (P, R, N, D). When the automatic transmission is in sports mode or winter mode, it will display "S"...
  • Page 26: Odometer (Odo)

    Instruments and Controls Odometer (ODO) soon as the distance display shows 0km. After the service, it will be reset to the initial value for next service. With the ignition switch in position 2, it displays the total mileage that the vehicle has traveled. Note: Since the display for next service reduces in increments of 50km, it is possible to undertake a short Next Service...
  • Page 27: Trip Computer Button

    Instruments and Controls Trip Computer Button Trip Computer Message The trip computer comprises the following messages: • Trip 1 • Trip 2 • Range to Empty • Brightness Adjustment • Average Fuel Consumption • Instantaneous Fuel Consumption • Average Speed •...
  • Page 28 Instruments and Controls "Range to Empty" is calculated based on current fuel consumption, remaining fuel in the tank and driving conditions. Brightness Adjustment Range to Empty In the Range to Empty display interface, long press the This function automatically calculates and displays the trip computer button to enter the brightness adjustment mileage that the vehicle can be driven before the fuel tank interface.
  • Page 29 Instruments and Controls Average Fuel Consumption The average fuel consumption is calculated by dividing consumed fuel by driving distance. It can be reset at any time so as to make the fuel consumption calculation for a new journey or driving condition. There are 3 brightness levels in total.
  • Page 30 Instruments and Controls Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Display the instantaneous fuel consumption of current engine during the operation. Speed Limit Alarm Sound the alarm when the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed value. Average Speed The average speed is calculated after the engine is started. It can be reset at any time so as to calculate the average speed for a new journey or driving condition.
  • Page 31 Instruments and Controls Short press the trip computer button to enter Speed Limit Alarm display interface, and then long press the button until the displayed speed value flickers, the value can be set at the moment. Every time the trip computer button is shortly pressed, the speed will increase by 5 km/h, the range of set speed is 30 - 220 km/h.
  • Page 32: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lamps and Indicators...
  • Page 33 Instruments and Controls High Beam Indicator - Blue If either direction indicator in the instrument flashes very rapidly, it indicates that the turning signal lamp on the corresponding side is faulty. The indicator illuminates when the headlamp Note: Failure of a side turning signal lamp will have no high beam is turned on.
  • Page 34 Instruments and Controls Airbag Warning Lamp - Red unfastened, the lamp will flash, accompanied with an audible alarm, until the warning period ends. With the ignition switch in position 2, this lamp Low Oil Pressure Warning Lamp - Red illuminates to conduct a system self-check and extinguishes upon the completion.
  • Page 35 Instruments and Controls Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Stability Control System (SCS)/Traction Warning Lamp - Yellow Control (TC) Operating and Malfunction indicator - Yellow With the ignition switch in position 2, this warning lamp illuminates yellow to conduct a system This indicator is used to indicate the Stability self-check and extinguishes upon the completion.
  • Page 36 Instruments and Controls the button to turn off the SCS/TC function, this indicator as brake fluid loss, parking brake not released or electronic stays on. brake force distribution failure occurs. The lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied and ABS Malfunction Indicator Lamp - Yellow extinguishes when it is fully released.
  • Page 37 In this case, pull over the vehicle and shut illuminates to conduct a system self-check and extinguishes down the engine as soon as safety permits and seek an MG after the engine startup. If this lamp stays on or illuminates Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 38 Instruments and Controls Trunk Lid/Engine Hood Ajar Warning Lamp - occurs, this lamp illuminates red and flashes, accompanied with an audible alarm. Please contact a local Authorised Yellow Repairer as soon as possible. Engine Immobiliser System Warning Lamp - This warning lamp is used to indicate that the trunk lid is ajar or engine hood is ajar.
  • Page 39: Lights And Switches

    Instruments and Controls Lights and Switches Width Lamp, Tail Lamp and Instrument Pack Illumination Lamp Master Lighting Switch Turn the lighting switch to Position 1, the width lamp, tail lamp and instrument pack illumination lamp will be turned on, and the width lamp indicator will illuminate. If the width lamp stays on when the driver door is open and the ignition key is removed, a warning will sound.
  • Page 40: Fog Lamp Switches

    Instruments and Controls Fog Lamp Switches In severe conditions (during foggy weather for instance), the fog lamps can provide additional lights and improve the visible range. Using the fog lamps in clear conditions may dazzle pedestrians or other road users. Rear Fog Lamps When the ignition switch is in Position 2 and the headlamps are on, press the rear fog lamp switch (Figure A), then the...
  • Page 41: Direction Indicator/High Beam Stalk Switch

    Instruments and Controls Direction Indicator/High Beam Stalk Switch pack will flash simultaneously when the turning signal lamps are functioning. After the steering wheel returns to Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles its original position, the stalk switch will be automatically when the headlamp high/low beam switching reset, and the turning signal lamp goes off.
  • Page 42: Hazard Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls Hazard Warning Lamp Follow Me Home (Headlamp off delay) After stopping the vehicle, turn off the ignition switch and pull out of the ignition key, pull the stalk switch fully toward the steering wheel (Figure 4) within approximate 1 minute and then release it, the headlamp low beam will come on for about 30 seconds.
  • Page 43: Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment Location Load Only the driver is in the vehicle, or only one passenger sits in the front seat besides the driver. All seats are occupied, and there is no cargo in the trunk. All seats are occupied, and the trunk are fully loaded with cargo weight evenly distributed.
  • Page 44: Wipers And Washers

    Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers Pushing the stalk switch up to different positions may select different wiping speeds: Windscreen Wiper Operation • Intermittent/Auto (Figure 1) • Normal (Figure 2) • Fast (Figure 3) Stroke wiping Press the stalk switch down (Figure 4) and release, the wiper will wipe once at normal speed.
  • Page 45: Intelligent Wiping

    Instruments and Controls IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen. If the windshield washer fluid cannot be sprayed out (nozzles may be blocked by dust or ice), immediately • In freezing or extremely hot conditions, ensure that release the stalk switch to prevent the wipers from the wiper blades are not frozen or adhere to the spreading dust on the windscreen to affect the vision.
  • Page 46: Steering Column

    Instruments and Controls Steering Column According to the procedures below, adjust the angle of the steering wheel to suit your driving posture: Steering Column Adjustment 1 Release the lock lever fully. 2 Grip the steering wheel with hands firmly, move the DO NOT adjust the angle of the steering steering wheel upward or downward to the optimum wheel while driving.
  • Page 47: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    Instruments and Controls Electric Power Steering (EPS) EPS Fault Warning Light , , , Refer to ‘Warning Lights and Indicators’ in ‘Instruments and If EPS has fault or fails to work it will be very Controls’ chapter. heavy to turn steering wheel and dangerous to drive.
  • Page 48: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn Press the horn area (as shown by the arrow) on the steering wheel, then the horn can be operated. IMPORTANT When the horn is used, NEVER apply excessive force to or beat the plate to avoid an accident.
  • Page 49: Rearview Mirrors

    Instruments and Controls Rearview Mirrors • Press 4 arrow portions of the circular switch (Figure 2) to adjust the angle of the exterior rearview mirror. Exterior Rearview Mirrors IMPORTANT Note: Objects viewed in exterior rearview mirrors may • The exterior rearview mirrors are operated with the appear further away than they actually are.
  • Page 50: Interior Rearview Mirror

    Instruments and Controls Interior Rearview Mirror Exterior Rearview Mirror Folding Adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve the best possible view. The anti-dazzle function of the interior rearview mirror helps to reduce the glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night. Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Each exterior rearview mirror can be manually folded Move the adjusting lever at the bottom of interior rearview...
  • Page 51 Instruments and Controls may confuse the driver as to the precise location of following vehicles.
  • Page 52: Sun Visors

    Instruments and Controls Sun Visors Some sun visors are provided with vanity mirror covers (as shown in the figure), pull down the sun visor (Figure The vanity mirror at driver side can be used 1), gently push the vanity mirror cover to use the vanity only when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 53: Windows

    Instruments and Controls Windows Window Operation When the driver leaves, the key shall be Power Window Controls pulled out, and do not leave children in the vehicle. When the window is ascending or descending, ensure the safety of occupants, especially the children, do not put limbs and items in the moving path of the window, so as to avoid the injury caused by the pinch.
  • Page 54 Instruments and Controls Rear Window Disable Button function. Pressing this button again may stop the window movement at any time. Press the switch (Figure 5) to disable the rear window controls (an indicator lamp in the switch illuminates), and "Anti-pinch" function is a safety function, when an obstacle press again to restore control.
  • Page 55: Sunroof

    Instruments and Controls Sunroof Sunroof Operation When operating the sunroof, you shall Instructions ensure the safety of occupants, especially Do not allow the passenger to stretch any the children, do not put limbs and items in part of his body out of the sunroof while the moving path of the sunroof, so as to driving - to avoid the injuries caused by flying avoid the injury caused by the pinch.
  • Page 56 Instruments and Controls To tilt the sunroof cm space at the rear side which will not open), pull the sunroof switch downward again and release, the sunroof While the sunroof is closed, press the sunroof switch will be opened completely. By briefly press the sunroof upward and hold, the rear edge of the sunroof will tilt switch upward or pull it downward, you can stop the upward automatically.
  • Page 57: Interior Lighting

    Instruments and Controls Interior Lighting Rear Reading Lamps Front Interior Lamps and Reading Lamps Press the button to switch on the rear reading lamps, and press it again to switch them off. Press any one of buttons (Figure 2) to switch on the corresponding reading lamp, and press it again to switch the reading lamp off.
  • Page 58: Auxiliary Power

    Instruments and Controls Auxiliary Power Note: Continual use of the power outlet after the engine flameout may drain the battery. Front Power Outlet Note: The cigarette lighter is not available on the The front power outlet is located on the upper part of the vehicle.
  • Page 59: Storage Devices

    Instruments and Controls Storage Devices Removable Ashtray Do not put waste or flammable materials Instructions such as dog-end in the ashtray, and make • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is sure at any time that the match or dog-end running.
  • Page 60: Card Slot

    Instruments and Controls Glove Box Note: No removable ashtray is available on the vehicle. If required, please consult a local Authorised Repairer. Card Slot Pull the handle on the glovebox cover backward to open. Push the glovebox cover forward to close. Located at the lower side of the instrument panel at driver Ensure that the glovebox is completely closed while driving.
  • Page 61: Front Storage Compartment

    Instruments and Controls Front Storage Compartment Storage Compartment Under The Front Passenger Seat To open, gently lift the handle and pull forward. To close, push the handle backward. A USB port and an audio jack are arranged above the front storage compartment on the left side, and a 12V power outlet is arranged on the right side.
  • Page 62: Small Storage Compartment

    Instruments and Controls Small Storage Compartment Glasses Box The glasses box can be used only when the vehicle is stopped. Gently lift up to open the small storage compartment cover. Gently press down to close the small storage Located on the headliner at driver's left top side. Pull down compartment.
  • Page 63 Instruments and Controls Note: Only the glasses with the standard glasses frame can be put into the glasses box.
  • Page 64: Cup Holder

    Instruments and Controls Cup Holder Located at the front end of the centre console armrest, it can be used to hold a beverage cup, etc. Do not place a cup with hot drink in the cup holder. You may burn yourself or have other Rear Armrest And Rear Cup Holder injuries if the hot drink spills when the vehicle is running.
  • Page 65: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 52 Ventilation 55 Electronically Controlled A/C 59 Radio 68 Entertainment Player...
  • Page 66: Ventilation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation 1 Side vents 2 Windscreen vents 3 Central vents 4 Front footwell vents 5 Front window side vents The air vents are located at the underside of the windscreen, center and both sides of the instrument panel, and front footwells (as shown in the figure).
  • Page 67: Air Conditioning Filter

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vents The heating, ventilation and air conditioning system can be used for controlling the heating, ventilation and cooling Regulation of Central Vents of air in the vehicle. Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle through the air intake grille under the windscreen and the air conditioning filter.
  • Page 68 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Regulation of Side Vents Toggle the button left or right to close or open the side vent. Toggle the button at the centre of the vent up and down, left and right to regulate the air distribution direction.
  • Page 69: Electronically Controlled A/C

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 4 Face and Footwell 9 Footwell Mode Electronically Controlled A/C Mode Control Panel 5 Windscreen 10 Air Circulation Mode Defrost/Defog Air Conditioning System Display O F F 1 Temperature 6 Air Volume Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob 2 ACSwitch 7 Heated Rear Window 3 Face Mode...
  • Page 70: Air Volume Adjustment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Temperature Setting Air Circulation Mode AC ON/OFF Button Display Display Air Distribution Mode 6 OFF Display Press the AC ON/OFF button to switch on the Display A/C system. The indicator in the button will illuminate. Air Volume Setting Press the AC ON/OFF button again to switch off the A/C 7 AC Display ON...
  • Page 71: Air Distribution Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Distribution Mode Note: In this mode, a small amount of air will be directed to the side vents. Press the corresponding mode button on the control panel according to your needs to adjust the air distribution mode. Heated Rear Window Rear window heater is a sensitive element, Distribution to "Face".
  • Page 72: Air Circulation Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Circulation Mode Press the defrost/defog button on the control panel, the indicators in the button and on the display illuminate, and the system enters the most effective heating or cooling Press the air circulation mode button on the setting to make the windscreen and side window bright.
  • Page 73: Radio

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio 7 The USB port of the unit may be used in conjunction with certain card reader models, but it does not Instructions guarantee that all types of card readers can be supported. 1 When cleaning the vehicle, ensure that water does not contact the radio.
  • Page 74: Control Buttons

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Buttons 1 Numeric button [1] 2 Numeric button/Random button 3 Numeric button/Cycle button [ ] button ] button 6 Numeric button/Information button[ 7 Numeric button/Previous folder 8 Numeric button/Next folder [ 9 [ ] button 10 [ ] button 11 [MUTE] button 12 [SRC] button...
  • Page 75: Basic Operations

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations Selecting a Mode Press [SRC] button repeatedly to change the playback Power On/Off mode. The system will circulate among the following Press [ON/OFF] button to start the system. Press options: RADIO ®USB®AUX®RADIO. [ON/OFF] button again to turn off the system. Press [BAND] button repeatedly to change the radio band.
  • Page 76: Eq Setting

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems EQ Setting Note: With no rear door loudspeaker configuration, the system mutes when adjusting FADER to R7. Sound Effect Setting Press [ ] button to switch among BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, FADER, EQ and LOUD. In EQ mode, press [ ]/[ ] button or turn [VOL] knob to switch among JAZZ, POP, CLASSIC, VOCAL, ROCK and BASS OFF.
  • Page 77: Radio Function

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Function Note: If no station is found within the effective waveband, the radio will stop searching after a cycle, Mode Selection and the screen will display "NO STATION”. Press [SRC] button to select radio mode. Manual Search Press [BAND] button to select the band.
  • Page 78 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems (the screen displays the station waveband and frequency is found, the system will automatically pause the search. stored). The system stops in each station for 5s. If you want to listen to this station, press [SCAN] button; if not, Note: If there is a station already stored in the press [SCAN] button again, and the system will continue memory, it will be overwritten by the newly stored...
  • Page 79: Usb/Aux Port

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB/AUX Port If the elapsed time is less than 3s, press [ ] button to play the previous track. If the elapsed time is more than 3s, press [ ] button to return to the start of the current track, press again to start the previous track.
  • Page 80 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems In USB mode, short press [SCAN] button to scan the Remove USB tracks in current folder. Press it again to scan the tracks Do not force to remove USB when files in the USB is being in USB.
  • Page 81: Menu Setting

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems MENU Setting will automatically tune in the frequency set by the user and play. Short press [ ] button to switch among Clock Setting, 1 Short press [ ] button to enter Favorite Stations SPEED VOL and Favorite Stations Setting. Setting interface.
  • Page 82: Entertainment Player

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment Player attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle. Please park your vehicle in a safe location and Important Safety Information apply the parking brake before making the necessary adjustments or watching video picture. •...
  • Page 83: Cautions For Using Lcd Screen

    The screen will the screen will become dimmer. When the image will not display the boot screen at power-on in no longer be visible, please contact an MG Authorised suspend mode. Repairer. • Please take care to protect the screen against direct sunlight.
  • Page 84: Playable File Format For Entertainment System

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Playable File Format for Entertainment Supported Texts/Images System The entertainment and navigation system supports the following text/image formats, and other formats may not Precautions be able to operate normally. • For some types of external storage devices , this entertainment system may not be able to identify them, JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG.
  • Page 85 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations Entertainment Player Control Panel Button the talking; press this button to enter dial interface while not in talking. Short press the button to enter main interface. Long press to turn off the screen backlight, the system 4 ON/OFF Button/VOL Knob operate normally.
  • Page 86 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Main System Interface Short press this button to return to previous interface until the main interface, and long press to directly You can set the homepage style according to your return to the main interface. preference, please refer to "Homepage Style"...
  • Page 87 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 2 SDL Function Block Movement Touch to enter the SDL interface. Move the position of each function block for convenient operation according to your preference and use habits. 3 Setting 1:49 Touch to enter the Setting interface. 4 Picture Touch to enter the Picture interface.
  • Page 88 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Power On/Off Suspend Mode Power-on Short press the power button to allow the entertainment system enter the suspend mode, and the operation of the If the vehicle power is turned off with the system in entertainment system may be suspended.
  • Page 89 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems • Turn off the vehicle power, and the system is directly Control Buttons on Steering Wheel powered off. Button Short press to switch to the previous audio/video and long press to fast backward while playing an audio/video.
  • Page 90 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems AV Box 2 Volume Up Button Button The storage box shall be kept clean, so as to avoid the jack and port blockup which may Short press to mute the system if not in calling/talking result in device failure.
  • Page 91 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 2 AUX Port Audio Strategy in Parking Mode Use a connecting wire suitable for this entertainment The volume of the system itself has one set value (10 system to connect an external audio device. volume bars). If the current volume is greater than the set value, the AUX Port volume will decrease to the set value automatically after...
  • Page 92 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Volume Adjustment Connecting/Disconnecting a USB Storage • The audio volume can be adjusted through the volume Device adjustment knob and the steering wheel buttons. Connecting a USB Storage Device During the volume adjustment, the system may automatically pop up a volume indication window and USB port is located in the storage box at the upper part change with the adjustment process smoothly.
  • Page 93: Bluetooth Phone

    For damages, costs or expenses due to data • When the entertainment system is turned off, the loss or damage, MG assumes no responsibility. Bluetooth connection is also disconnected. • When the system restarts, the system will automatically...
  • Page 94 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Matching and Connection phone. Even when the connection is terminated for some reasons, the system will automatically reconnect Bluetooth Setting the specific mobile phone (except when the connection The Bluetooth settings include Bluetooth On and Off, is terminated due to mobile phone operation).
  • Page 95 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems • The default name displayed by the system is SAIC Pairing with Mobile Phone MOTOR, the default pairing code is 0000, and the The system searches for available devices which feature device name and pairing code can be modified. Bluetooth technology and are ready to connect, and will display them in a list after finding them.
  • Page 96 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 4 Use the mobile phone to input the pairing code of Pairing from Mobile Phone the entertainment system. Open the system Bluetooth function, request the connection from mobile phone for pairing with the mobile 9:32 phone.
  • Page 97 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Phone Menu Dial Pad Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface to enter Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface, and then the Bluetooth phone menu, including Contacts, Recent touch [Dial Pad] to enter the Dial Pad interface. Calls and Dial Pad.
  • Page 98 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Recent Calls In the process of entering a phone number, the system will match the number with a contact in the Contacts Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface, and then immediately. This icon will appear when there is touch [Recent Calls] to enter the Recent Calls interface.
  • Page 99 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 2 Contact name, talk time, contact way Contacts Touch to call this contact. Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface, and then touch [Contacts] to enter the Contacts interface. 3 Contact Photo Touch the photo to view the contact detail record of that contact.
  • Page 100 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Making a Call 4 Finding a Contact Person 5 Quickly Retrieving a Contact Person Keyboard Input 1 Enter the Bluetooth phone interface, touch [Dial Pad] to enter dial pad input interface, and input the phone number or initial letter of the contact name in the text box.
  • Page 101 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 3 In the case of input error, touch , the input Dial Call History number figures will be deleted one by one. Long 1 Enter Bluetooth phone interface, and then touch press the button to delete all of the figures. [Recent Calls] to enter the Recent Calls interface.
  • Page 102 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Making a Call in the Contacts The contacts synchronized through Bluetooth support voice calling and quick searching functions and does not Enter Bluetooth phone interface, and then touch support deleting contacts. [Contacts] to enter the Contacts interface. Note: For some mobile phones, a dialog box asking Phone Book Synchronization whether to synchronize the Bluetooth contacts will...
  • Page 103 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 12:0 Contacts Call Log Keypad Contacts Call Log Keypad Jack Jack Kevin Kevin Albert Albert Home Phone: Livy Livy 18000000000 Work P hone : 180000000400 # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Touch the contact phone to enter the contact detail Touch...
  • Page 104 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Incoming Calls Name Jake Answer a Call • In the main system interface or full screen picture of an Photo incoming call, touch or slide to the right to answer Mobile Phone 13770860168 the call. Home Phone 18913932889 Work P hone...
  • Page 105 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Reject a Call Switching Private Mode • In the main system interface or full screen picture of an incoming call, touch or slide to the left to reject the call. • In an incoming call state, long press on the steering wheel to reject the call.
  • Page 106 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Adjusting Phone Voice Volume Dial Pad During a call, touch to display the dial pad which may be 12:44 FM 89.7 used for entering extension number, etc. Touch again to close the dial pad. 00:06 00:14 In a call, rotate the volume adjustment knob or press the volume adjustment button on the steering wheel control...
  • Page 107: Entertainment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment Radio Radio Menu Instructions Touch radio/music area in the main interface, and then USB/AUX Instructions touch [Radio] to enter radio interface. • USB port supports U disc music, iPod connection and MirrorLink connection, providing 1 ampere charging current.
  • Page 108 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 4 Station Favourite List Selecting a Station 5 Next Station When using the radio for the first time, the radio will perform FM, AM full-band scanning automatically, and all Short press to switch to the next station, and long stations are saved to the list of radio stations.
  • Page 109 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Enter “Reserve a Station to Play on Demand” list to check, Reserve a Station to Play on Demand modify and delete preset stations. Touch on the Press [MENU] button on the entertainment panel to select interface to add the appointed station list.
  • Page 110 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Enter the appointed stations, and turn on or off the Enable the "Reserve a Station to Play on Demand" function, functions of "Reserve a Station to Play on Demand" and the system will remind you of listening before the preset "Repeating"...
  • Page 111 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems • Press MENU on the entertainment panel, and select Search Stations Input Frequency to enter the station search interface. There are three ways to search for stations. After inputing station frequency such as FM 101.1, AM •...
  • Page 112 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Playing Audio Files MY MSC The system supports MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, ID3 Tag Touch the radio/music area in the main interface, and touch info, WAV, APE and FLAC audio files. [MY MSC] to enter the MY MSC playback interface. Note: Due to differences in the compression ratio and bit rate of the multimedia formats downloaded from Heartbeat Son g...
  • Page 113 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems You can switch between music playback modes, which Add the favorite song being played to the U disc. The include: Single Loop, Random Playback, Play All. song cannot be added if no U disc is connected. 3 Artist Search 9 Artist Name Enter the Artist Search interface, and enter the artist...
  • Page 114 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch the [EQ Setting], the system will skip to the EQ MY MSC List Setting interface. On the MY MSC playback interface, touch to enter MY MSC List interface. Blue Lines Enter Tra ck Title Touch the input box, and enter the keyword to search for a music.
  • Page 115 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems You can switch between music playback modes, which U Disc Music include: Single Loop, Random Playback, Play All. Touch the Radio/Music area in the main interface, and then touch [U Disc Music] to enter the U Disc Music Playback 3 Artist Search interface.
  • Page 116 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 7 Adding a Song to MY MSC Touch the [Lyrics], if the song has lyrics, they will be displayed under the cover. Touch to add the current song to MY MSC list. Touch the [EQ Setting], the system will skip to the EQ 8 Album Cover Setting interface.
  • Page 117 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems U Disc Folders List Bluetooth Music Please connect Bluetooth device first before playing In the U disc music playback interface, touch to enter Bluetooth music. Refer to "Bluetooth Matching and the U Disc Folder List interface. Connection"...
  • Page 118 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 1 Switch to the Next Track iPod Music 2 Artist Name Touch the radio/music area in the main interface, and touch [iPod Music] to enter the iPod Music playback interface. 3 Bluetooth Music Default Image 4 Switch to the Previous Track 23:38 In the Bluetooth music playback interface, press the...
  • Page 119 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 5 Album Search Video Playback 6 Switching to Next Song Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the system will automatically load the videos on the storage 7 Artist Name device. 8 Switching to Previous Song This system supports WMV, ASF, H264, MPEG2, MPEG4 In the iPod Music playback interface, press the [MENU] and HD Video Playback video files.
  • Page 120 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch the video area in the main interface, enter the UDisc Drag the progress bar forward or backward to directly Video List, and touch a single video to play. return or skip to certain playing point. 6 Next Video 7 Total Duration 00:50:32...
  • Page 121 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems AUX Playback Picture Browsing Touch the AUX area in the main interface to enter the Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the AUX application, and connect AUX to play the AUX audio system will automatically load the pictures on the storage or video.
  • Page 122 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 23:38 Note: The system supports browsing of pictures stored in a USB storage device, but due to the differences in picture resolution and format compression ratio and other factors, the actual situation of the decoding result shall prevail.
  • Page 123: Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection When using MirrorLink, you can operate according to the following steps: MirrorLink 1 Confirm that the MirrorLink function of mobile This function can realize bilateral control of a mobile phone is turned on. phone and the onboard entertainment system, so that 2 Use a USB connecting wire to connect the mobile the mobile phone can be controlled via the onboard...
  • Page 124 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems CarPlay This function can realize the interconnection between This function can realize the interconnection between APP iPhone functions (Map, Music, Phone Call, Short Message, mobile phone functions (Navigation, QQ Music, Douban Podcast, Voice Recognition, etc) and the onboard FM, Koala FM, etc) and the onboard mainframe.
  • Page 125: Setting

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Setting 4 The operation made on the onboard system will reflect on the mobile phone, which allows the mobile Touch the Setting area in the main interface to enter the phone to execute the related commands. Setting interface.
  • Page 126 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Dynamic Wallpaper Screen Calibration Touch [ON] or [OFF] in the Dynamic Wallpaper area Touch [Screen Calibration] to eject the prompt window to turn on/off the dynamic wallpaper. After the dynamic "Recalibrate the screen?" , and touch [Yes] to recalibrate wallpaper function is switched on, the wallpaper of the the screen.
  • Page 127 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch [Homepage Style] to set the homepage style EQ Setting according to your own preference by choosing [Style 1], Touch [Sound Effect] on the Setting interface to enter the [Style 2], and [Style 3]. EQ Setting interface. 23:3 8 FM 97.5 Bluetooth...
  • Page 128 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Balance Equalizer Touch [Balance] to enter the balance interface. You can You can set related modes to meet various hearing needs. choose a balance setting that provides an ideal listening 09:23 AM 104.3 environment in all occupied seats. Bluetooth Display Audio...
  • Page 129 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Note: The equalizer only works on media-type audios, Touch [Ring Tone of Incoming Call] to choose the ring tone so please use volume knob or steering wheel buttons to of incoming calls. adjust the volume of other audios. Keypad Tone Loudness Compensation Touch [Key Tone] to turn on/off the key tones beyond the...
  • Page 130 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Time and Date Settings The system provides several date formats, including dd-mm-yyyy, mm-dd-yyyy and yyyy-mm-dd. On the Setting interface, touch [Time and Date] to enter the time and date settings interface. Using 24 Hours Format 13:3 8 AM You can select to turn on/off 24 hours format according to Bluetooth...
  • Page 131 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System Setting Touch [Restoring Default Settings] on the system setting interface to eject the dialogue box "Restore default settings Touch [System] on the Setting interface to enter the system but keep existing data?". setting interface, where you can view and set some basic states and functions of the system.
  • Page 133: Seats & Restraints

    Seats & Restraints 120 Seats 124 Seat Belt 135 Airbag 144 Child Restraints...
  • Page 134: Seats

    Seats & Restraints Seats activation of airbags, adjust the front seats backward according to the actual situation. Seat Positions To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of control, do not adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving. The vehicle is equipped with 6-direction or 4-direction adjustable front seats, independent and non-independent rear seats.
  • Page 135: Head Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Head Restraints DO NOT remove or excessively lower the head restraints! Adjust the height of a head restraint so that the top of it is flush with the top of the occupant's head. This is to avoid the fatal injuries to the neck, spine or other parts of the body in the case of accidents or hard brakes.
  • Page 136: Front Manual Seats

    Seats & Restraints Front Manual Seats Rotate the hand wheel (3) to adjust the backrest to a satisfied position. 4 Lumbar support adjustment Move the stalk (4) to adjust. 1 Forward/backward adjustment Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, slide the seat into an appropriate position and release the lever.
  • Page 137: Rear Seats

    Seats & Restraints Rear Seats Rear Seat Backrests Latch Secure When the seat backrest returns to the upright position, a DO NOT place articles on the parcel shelf "click" will be heard, make sure that the catch is engaged, behind the rear seat backrest to avoid and the backrest is secured in place.
  • Page 138: Seat Belt

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belt It is prohibited to buckle seat belt or insert the buckle with alternative steel when driver Always wear the seat belt properly, and check leaves his seat, for which may cause some if all passengers in the vehicle also wear their vehicle engines to start automatically when seat belts properly.
  • Page 139: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Protection Provided by Seat Belts to prevent the out-of-control movement which may cause serious injury to driver and passengers. Under the It is of equal importance for passengers protection of seat belt, you will have longer distance and in the rear seat to fasten their seat belts more time to stop moving, and the strongest bone in your properly.
  • Page 140: How To Wear Safety Belts Properly

    Seats & Restraints How to Wear Safety Belts Properly Reclining during driving is very dangerous. The seat belt can not provide effective When accident occurs, wearing seat belt protection when you recline on the seat. improperly may cause serious injury or even When accident occurs, your body will cross death.
  • Page 141 Seats & Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt Please follow the instructions below to use the lap-shoulder belts properly. 1 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over the shoulder and across your chest. Ensure there is no twist on the belt. 3 Pull the shoulder belt upward and tighten up the lap belt.
  • Page 142 When this happens, please go to MG Authorised Repairer to repair the seat belt. When wearing seat belts, the lap belt shall be as low as possible and cling to your hips.
  • Page 143 Seats & Restraints on your abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injury. away from the face and neck but cannot slip below the Shoulder belt shall cross the middle of the shoulder and the shoulder. Incorrect shoulder belt height adjustment will chest.
  • Page 144 Seats & Restraints 3 After moving the adjuster to the required position, try shall cross the chest through proper position. The lap belt to move the adjuster down with the release button shall cross hips as low as possible and cling to the baby released to make sure whether it is locked in place.
  • Page 145: How Children Use Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints How Children Use Seat Belts Infants shall use child restraint device. You shall choose the proper restraint device suitable for your vehicle and child, Proper protection measures must be taken and install and use it in accordance with the instruction for children during driving.
  • Page 146: Seat Belts Check, Maintenance And Replacement

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belts Check, Maintenance and on the vehicle. Please make the children sit up and use Replacement lap-shoulder seat belts, so that the shoulder belt can provide more effective protection. According to accident Seat Belts Check statistics, children are safer if they sit on rear seat and wear seat belts correctly.
  • Page 147 If the seat belt fails to pass any one of above checks, please not bleach or dye seat belt. Otherwise it may weaken the contact an MG Authorised Repairer for repair immediately. strength of seat belt. After cleaning, seat belt shall be wiped clean with cloth and dry in a shaded place.
  • Page 148 Seat belt may not require replacement after minor collision accident. However, other parts of the seat belt system like metal tab, buckle, retractor, etc. may transform or break up in collision. Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for maintenance or replacement of seat belt assembly.
  • Page 149: Airbag

    Seats & Restraints Airbag • Frontal airbag • Side airbag Overview • Side curtain airbag • Airbag control module The airbag provides ADDITIONAL protection only in a severe impact. It is used to supplement the protection provided by the seat belt in an accident instead of replacing it.
  • Page 150: Airbag Deployment

    If any of the followings occur, the system should be serious injury or death caused by deployed inspected by local MG Authorised Repairer: airbags. • The warning lamp fails to illuminate when the ignition switch is in position 2.
  • Page 151 Seats & Restraints Deployment of airbags may cause body Do not knock or strike the position where surface bruises, body injury or burn due to airbags or related components are located, explosion, etc. so as to avoid accidental airbag deployment which may cause serious injury or even death.
  • Page 152 Seats & Restraints Frontal Airbag other passengers are likely to suffer from serious injury or fatal injury. Do not fit child restraint in the front IMPORTANT passenger seat. The deployment of frontal airbag may cause serious injury or even death •...
  • Page 153 Seats & Restraints • Have frontal collision with unmovable non-deformable solid walls at a high speed. • Vehicle chassis are seriously damaged. When vehicles collide with curbstones, road edge or solid surface, fall into deep ravine or deep hole, or fiercely touch the ground after jump may all cause serious damage to chassis.
  • Page 154: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    Seats & Restraints Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The impact direction is not in the center of vehicle. Deploy • Have a frontal collision with solid poles, traffic sign post. The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a result of a collision.
  • Page 155 Seats & Restraints • Collision with the bottom part of the truck's tail gate; • Side or rear collision. cut-in collision with trucks or vehicles with a higher • Vehicles roll over. chassis. • Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars.
  • Page 156: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    Service Airbags and the cover of airbag module has any sign of damage, Incorrect airbag operation may cause serious please go to an MG Authorised repairer to check SRS of damage. Do not remove, maintain or the vehicle.
  • Page 157: Disposal Of Airbags

    To ensure that SRS can function a professional technician according to manufacturer's properly after collision, please go to an MG technical specifications and procedures, and the disposal Authorised repairer to check airbags and must strictly conform to relevant laws and regulations.
  • Page 158: Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints Important Safety Instructions on Use of Child Seats Important Safety Instructions The correct use of child seats will greatly reduce children's The children below 12 years old must be seated in rear injury risk in accidents or relieve their injury severity, and seats of the vehicle.
  • Page 159 Seats & Restraints • The right child seat can provide protection for your • In the event of a collision or hard brake, the child seat child. not correctly fitted and secured may move and injure other occupants in the vehicle. So you must properly •...
  • Page 160: Child Seat Groups

    Seats & Restraints Child Seat Groups Only approved child seats suitable for children are allowed to use. Children higher than 1.5m may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. Child seats should comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as ECE-R44 standard. Applicability of Different Seating Positions to Child Restraint System Seating Positions Mass Group...
  • Page 161 Seats & Restraints Applicability of Different ISOFIX Positions to ISOFIX Child Restraint System ISOFIX Position in the Vehicle Dimension Mass Group Fixture Category Rear Outboard ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 0 group (less than 10 kg) ISO/R1 ISO/R1 0+ group (less than 13 kg) ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/R2...
  • Page 162 Seats & Restraints ISOFIX Position in the Vehicle Dimension Mass Group Fixture Category Rear Outboard III group (22 to 36 kg) Note: Description of letters in the table: IUF = Suitable for universal ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems approved for this mass group; IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the list.
  • Page 163 Seats & Restraints Applicable Child Restraint Systems for This Vehicle Dimension Mass Group Name Fixture Category Group Category 0+ group (less than 13 Britax Baby Safe Plus (with ISO/R1 Rear-facing Semi-universal support legs) I group (9 to 18 kg) Britax Duo Plus (with top tether) ISO/F2X Forward-facing Universal...
  • Page 164 Seats & Restraints Group 0/0+ Child Seats Group 1 Child Seats Please do not place a child seat on the front Please do not place a child seat on the front passenger seat, or there may be a risk of passenger seat, or there may be a risk of serious injury or death of children.
  • Page 165 Seats & Restraints Group 2 Child Seats The combination of child seats and vehicle's lap-shoulder belts is most suitable for children with a weight of 15-25 kg The shoulder belt must pass the middle of (usually corresponding to children older than 3 years but the shoulder and snug against the upper younger than 7 years).
  • Page 166 Seats & Restraints Group 3 Child Seats of 22-36 kg, and lower than 1.5 m (usually corresponding to children about 7 years old or older than 7 years old). The shoulder belt must pass the middle of the shoulder and snug against the upper body, and it is not allowed to be against the neck.
  • Page 167: Child Seat Fixing Mode

    Seats & Restraints Child Seat Fixing Mode Fixed with ISOFIX Device The ISOFIX lower anchor is specially Fixed with Lap-Shoulder Belt developed for child seats with an ISOFIX Please do not place a child seat on the front connecting rod. Therefore, do not fix other passenger seat, or there may be a risk of child seat belts or items to the anchor.
  • Page 168 Seats & Restraints V5026 • The Top-tether (as indicated in the figure above) for auxiliary fixation of the child seat is provided on the rear parcel shelf of the vehicle. If the Top-tether strap • Insert the tapered plastic sleeve into ISOFIX anchor of the child seat is a single strap, it must pass through between the seat cushion and backrest.
  • Page 169 Seats & Restraints • Pull the child seat once after fitting to check if the seat is securely fitted.
  • Page 171: Starting & Driving

    Starting & Driving 158 Keys 198 Parking Aid 161 Child-Proof Locks 200 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 162 Theft-deterrent System 202 Load Carrying 167 Engine Start/Stop 171 Economical and Environmental Driving Style 175 Catalytic Converter 177 Fuel System 179 Automatic Transmission 186 Manual Transmission 188 Brake System 193 Stability Control System and Traction...
  • Page 172: Keys

    Starting & Driving Keys the operation is successful when using the remote key to lock the vehicle. Overview Please keep your spare key at a safe place; do not put it inside the vehicle! The remote key contains delicate circuits and must be protected from impact and water damage, high temperature and humidity, direct sunlight and the effects of solvents,...
  • Page 173: Replace Remote Key Battery

    Key replacements are When it is found that the remote control range of the available via an MG Authorised Repairer. remote key becomes significantly shorter, or the remote control response becomes worse, please replace the Note: The key replacement may not be provided to battery in the remote key in time.
  • Page 174 Starting & Driving 3 Remove the rubber cover (2) on the button battery. IMPORTANT • Using an improper or non-compliant battery may 4 Press the button battery with slight force and push it damage the remote key. Replace the old battery only forward (as indicated by the arrow in Figure A) to with a new battery of the same voltage rating, size remove the battery (3).
  • Page 175: Child-Proof Locks

    Starting & Driving Child-Proof Locks Note: When enable the child-proof locks, turn clockwise for right rear door, and turn anti-clockwise NEVER leave children unsupervised in the for left rear door. car. With the child-proof locks engaged, the rear doors cannot be opened from inside the car, but can be opened from outside the car.
  • Page 176: Theft-Deterrent System

    Starting & Driving Theft-deterrent System Locking and Unlocking Locking Engine Immobiliser Remote operation with a remote key Engine immobiliser is designed to safeguard the vehicle 1 Close all doors, engine hood and trunk lid. from theft. The engine immobiliser can deactivate the theft-deterrent function only after unlocking the vehicle 2 Press the lock button once.
  • Page 177 Starting & Driving If the driver door is closed, but the passenger door, engine The engine immobiliser warning lamp (as shown in the hood or trunk lid is not fully closed, by pressing the lock figure) is used to indicate the lock and unlock state of the button on the remote key, all fully closed doors will be vehicle.
  • Page 178 Starting & Driving Interior Door Handles Interior Lock Switch Use the interior door handle to open the door: 1 Pull the interior door handle once to unlock the door. 2 Pull the interior door handle again to open the door. Speed Related Locking This function will automatically lock all doors when the driving speed is over 5km/h.
  • Page 179: Trunk

    Starting & Driving Trunk • Long press the open button (Figure B) for more than 2 seconds to open the trunk lid. If the trunk lid has to be kept open during • With the vehicle unlocked, press the trunk lid release driving or the weatherstrips between the button (Figure A) to open the trunk lid directly.
  • Page 180 Starting & Driving...
  • Page 181: Engine Start/Stop

    Starting & Driving Engine Start/Stop The ignition switch is located at the right side of the steering column. Function of each position is as follows: Ignition Switch ( ( ( ) ) ) Position 0 LOCK When the vehicle is in motion, do not switch •...
  • Page 182: Starting The Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine Note: If the steering wheel is locked and the key can not be turned from position 0 to position 1, turn the Never start or leave the engine running in steering wheel left and right gently while turning the an unventilated building.
  • Page 183 Starting & Driving 4 For vehicles with manual transmission, ensure that IMPORTANT the shift lever is placed in Neutral position while the • If engine start has failed for 3 consecutive times, seek clutch pedal is fully depressed; help. If the customer continues to start, wait for 10 5 Insert the key, rotate it to position 3 clockwise and mins to make sure the starter motor is cooled and release the key immediately after the engine starts.
  • Page 184: Engine Stop

    Starting & Driving Engine Stop Stop the engine as follows: 1 Depress the brake pedal after the vehicle is safely stopped; 2 Apply the parking brake; 3 Place the shift lever in P gear (automatic transmission), or in N gear (manual transmission); 4 Rotate the key from position 2 to position 1, the engine stops at this time.
  • Page 185: Economical And Environmental Driving Style

    Starting & Driving Economical and Environmental Driving Economical Driving Style The way in which you drive your car has a significant bearing on environmental pollution, as well as affecting the Running-In amount of fuel you use and the service life of the vehicle. The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to It is better that warming up the engine according to the ‘bed–in’...
  • Page 186 Starting & Driving Avoid Driving at the Maximum Speed equipments will increase the fuel cost and environment pollution. The fuel consumption, exhaust emission and noise will increase rapidly when driving at a high speed. Predictable Driving Anticipating obstructions and slowing down well in advance, avoids the need for unnecessary acceleration and harsh braking.
  • Page 187: Special Environment Driving

    • In raining or snowing weather, due to the visibility If the engine misfire in seeper road, do not try to start decreasing windows will be fogged, please use the fog the engine again, please contact the MG Authorised broom function of air condition. Repairer to check and repair.
  • Page 188: Maintenance And Inspection

    Starting & Driving Maintenance and Inspection Control Proper Wheel Orientation Avoid the vehicle crash road shoulder, and slow down the Have the Vehicle Regularly Serviced vehicle when driving in scraggly road. Improper wheel Dirty air cleaner, oil, and lubrication will not only reduce orientation will not only cause tyre excessive wear, but also the engine performance, but also consume more fuel.
  • Page 189: Catalytic Converter

    Starting & Driving Catalytic Converter engine into environmentally less harmful gases. Depending on different models, the vehicles are equipped with Do not let the vehicle pass through or park different three-way catalytic converters: three-way on the road or ground with combustible catalytic converter for 1.5VCT models (A) and three-way materials such as hays or leaves etc can catalytic converter for 1.5T models (B).
  • Page 190 Starting & Driving Driving out in accordance with the schedule specified in the Warranty and Maintenance Manual. Pay attention to the followings when driving the vehicle: • Do not overload the vehicle or allow the engine to overspeed. • Do not allow the flameout occur when the vehicle is driving with a gear engaged.
  • Page 191: Fuel System

    , please use the recommended or above grade fuel as soon as possible. If the engine knock noise are still heard seriously after using the recommended or above grade fuel, please contact MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Safety Precautions in Gas Station...
  • Page 192: Refueling

    Please refilling nozzle is fully inserted before refilling, and then began to refilling. Start the engine after refilling, If the engine runs roughly, turn off the engine and do not restart. Please contact the MG Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 193: Automatic Transmission

    Starting & Driving Automatic Transmission Gear Shift Instructions The following information is very important - especially for the users who are not familiar with the automatic transmission. • Before starting the engine, place the shift lever in P or N gear; ensure the service brake is depressed and the parking brake is applied.
  • Page 194 Starting & Driving Shift Lever Operation Free gear shift. Unless necessary, otherwise it is not recommended to press lock button during Press and hold the lock button to shift the gear. gear shift. Press and hold the lock button while depressing the brake pedal for shifting.
  • Page 195 Starting & Driving • N Neutral Removing Shift Lever from P Gear in Emergency Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running at idle speed for a short time (for example, waiting for traffic lights). •...
  • Page 196 Starting & Driving shift mechanism, and move the shift lever to N gear on the vehicle speed and the position of the accelerator simultaneously, start the engine and shift to the required pedal). gear. Note: If this occurs, please contact the local Authorised Repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 197: Control Mode

    Starting & Driving Control Mode Sport Mode Economy Mode When placing the shift lever in D position, the automatic transmission enters into Economy mode automatically by default. The gear shown on the information center will change to D, and the Economy mode can provide optimal fuel consumption an emissions.
  • Page 198 Starting & Driving When better acceleration is required, please select Sport information center will indicate current gear of the vehicle mode, but please note that the fuel consumption will be with a figure (1-4) or (1-6). increased when driving in Sport mode. For some models, it is possible to toggle the shift paddle To cancel Sport mode, move the shift lever to the left to under the steering wheel to enter into Tiptronic mode.
  • Page 199 Starting & Driving Under Tiptronic mode, if the gear shift time selected by the driver is unreasonable, or if upshift at low engine speed or downshift at high engine speed, the transmission will not respond, and the vehicle drives still in the current gear.
  • Page 200: Manual Transmission

    Starting & Driving Manual Transmission Precautions while driving: 1 When switching between D gear and R gear, you must 5-speed Manual Transmission ensure that the vehicle is completely in stationery, wait for a moment and then fully depress the clutch Shift Lever pedal to complete the gear shift.
  • Page 201 Starting & Driving Gearshift Suggestions Recommended Engine Speed shift range (RPM) (km/h) 1st-2nd 18 to 25 2200 to 3000 Gear 2nd-3rd 30 to 42 2200 to 3000 Gear 3rd-4th 47 to 53 2200 to 2500 Gear 4th-5th 62 to 70 2200 to 2500 Gear Note: In order to guarantee the smooth driving and...
  • Page 202: Brake System

    For added safety, the hydraulic braking system operates the brake pedal to stop if the traffic regulation allows. through dual circuits. If one circuit should fail, the other Contact the MG Authorised Repairer as soon as will continue to function, but greater pedal pressure will possible.
  • Page 203 EBD system may not work. If this happens, HHC is not a substitute for parking brake stop the vehicle immediately. Contact the MG Authorised application when carrying out a hill start. Repairer as soon as possible. DO NOT continue to drive DO NOT exit the vehicle with only HHC with the brake system warning light ON.
  • Page 204: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting & Driving Firm application of the brake pedal when Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) stopping is required by HHC to generate cannot overcome physical sufficient brake pressure to maintain hold. limitations of stopping the car in too short HHC assists the driver by 'holding' the vehicle during hill a distance, cornering at too high a speed, or starts.
  • Page 205 Starting & Driving Braking in an Emergency IMPORTANT DO NOT pump the brake pedal under any ABS cannot compensate for the results caused by the circumstances; doing so may interrupt the driver's misoperation or inexperience. operation of ABS and increase the braking distance.
  • Page 206: Parking Brake

    Starting & Driving Parking Brake Parking brake only acts on rear wheels. Pull the parking brake lever up, the parking brake functions. Always pull up DO NOT drive with the parking brake the parking brake lever fully when parking. applied or apply the parking brake during driving.
  • Page 207: Stability Control System And Traction Control

    Starting & Driving Stability Control System and Traction are spinning, the system will reduce engine speed in order Control to regulate wheel rotation until traction is regained. Note: The individual wheel braking feature of the Stability Control System ( ( ( SCS) ) ) traction control system will not operate at road SCS is designed to assist the driver in control of driving speeds above 62 MPH (100 km/h).
  • Page 208: Scs/Tc Operation And Fault Indicator

    SCS illuminates, indicating that SCS and TC are fault. and TC will be activated automatically, SCS/TC OFF Please contact the MG Authorised Repairer for indicator extinguishes. service as soon as possible. SCS/TC Operation and Fault Indicator...
  • Page 209: Cruise Control System

    Starting & Driving Cruise Control System accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful when the vehicle runs on the expressway or any road where a constant speed can be maintained in a long distance. Cruise Control System Activation The cruise control system has four switches: a master switch, a resume switch and two speed set switches.
  • Page 210 Starting & Driving vehicle to maintain the target speed forward with the the target cruise speed. Or press the SET+ switch before accelerator pedal not depressed. the accelerator pedal is released, then the current speed is used as the new target cruise speed. Note: When either the cruise control system master switch or the ignition switch is turned off, the set speed Pause...
  • Page 211 Starting & Driving Note: • Never use the cruise control system in reverse gear. • Do not use the cruise control system in raining days, on slippery roads, or in traffic conditions where a constant speed cannot easily be maintained. •...
  • Page 212: Parking Aid

    Starting & Driving Parking Aid Rear Parking Aid Three ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper scan the area Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid behind the vehicle to detect if there is any obstacle. If an The purpose of the parking aid is to assist the obstacle is detected, the sensor calculates its distance from driver in reversing! The sensors may not be the rear of the vehicle and communicates this information...
  • Page 213: Parking Camera System

    Starting & Driving Parking Camera System Warning Period of Parking Aid The purpose of the parking camera system is to assist the driver in reversing! The camera has limited field of view and cannot detect obstacles outside the field of view. While reversing: •...
  • Page 214: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Starting & Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Check the tyre pressure and re-inflate the tyre to correct (TPMS) pressure as soon as possible. Refer to the "Tyre Pressure (Cold)" in the "Technical Data" section. TPMS system can not replace the personal System Malfunction check on tyre condition and pressure.
  • Page 215 Starting & Driving In some special conditions, the TPMS may give a false alarm, Inflate the low pressure tyre, apply the parking brake, turn for example: the ignition switch to Position 2, press the tyre pressure reset button to reset the TPMS system to its original •...
  • Page 216: Load Carrying

    Starting & Driving Load Carrying Driving carefully, and avoid emergency brakes or hard acceleration when carrying large or heavy cargos. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the allowable load of front and rear axle Driving with boot/tailgate open is very dangerous. when loading, otherwise it may cause vehicle loading with the boot/tailgate open is unavoidable, the damage or personal injury and death!
  • Page 217 Starting & Driving Folding the rear seats can increase luggage space, refer to ‘Fold the Rear Seat’ described in the ‘Seats and Restraints’ chapter. When cargo is loaded in the vehicle, place it at a position as low as possible and ensure that it is tightly secured, so as to avoid personal injury caused by cargo movement when traffic accidents or emergency brakes occur.
  • Page 219: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information 206 Hazard Warning Devices 208 Emergency Starting 210 Towing and Shipping 214 Wheel Replacement 218 Fuse Replacement 227 Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 220: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle Hazard Warning Lamp Hazard warning lamp switch is located on the center console. For information about hazard warning lamp, refer to "Lighting and Switches" in "Instruments and Controls" section. Note: Before you stop or slow down the vehicle due to some emergent problems, turn on the hazard warning lamp immediately to warn other road users.
  • Page 221 Emergency Information In case the vehicle breaks down on the expressway, the warning triangle shall be placed beyond 150m in the driving direction of the malfunctioned vehicle. The use of warning triangle shall follow relevant local regulations.
  • Page 222: Emergency Starting

    Emergency Information Emergency Starting Starting the Vehicle Ensure that each booster cable connection is Using Booster Cables securely made. There must be no risk of the clips accidentally slipping from the battery NEVER start the engine by pushing or towing. terminals (as a result of engine vibration, for example), this could cause sparking, which could lead to fire or explosion.
  • Page 223 (DO NOT crank the engine for more than 10 seconds). If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact the MG Authorised Repairer for an overhaul. 4 After both the vehicles have normally started, allow...
  • Page 224: Towing And Shipping

    Emergency Information Towing and Shipping Towing the Vehicle Towing Hook DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted - or the towing hook may be unscrewed.
  • Page 225 Emergency Information Your car is equipped with a mounting point for removable Suspension Towing towing eye at the front, and with a fixed towing eye at the If your car is to be towed, most qualified recovery rear. The towing eye is stored in the tool kit beneath the specialists will use wheel lift equipment to suspend the trunk floor when not in use.
  • Page 226 Emergency Information The towing speed of the vehicle with 6 DO NOT tow backward with front wheels (drive automatic transmission shall not exceed wheels) on the ground. 30km/h, the towing distance shall not exceed 50km. The towing speed of the vehicle with manual transmission shall not exceed 30km/h, the towing distance shall not exceed 50km.
  • Page 227: Vehicle Shipping

    Emergency Information Vehicle Shipping If your vehicle needs to be shipped, we recommend you to use special transporter to ship. Fix the vehicle on the transporter as follows: Pull up the parking brake, and place the shift lever of the manual transmission at N gear, while the shift lever of the automatic transmission at P gear.
  • Page 228: Wheel Replacement

    Emergency Information Wheel Replacement Note: Spare wheel and tool kit are not available in the vehicle. If required, please consult a local Authorised Spare Wheel and Jack Repairer. Tool Identification 1 Jack handle Spare Wheel and Tool Removal 2 Wheel bolt spanner 1 Lift the carpet in the luggage compartment (A).
  • Page 229: Changing A Wheel

    Emergency Information Changing a Wheel Positioning the Jack NEVER work beneath the car with the jack If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose as the only means of support. The jack is a safe place to stop away from the main thoroughfare if designed for wheel changing only! possible.
  • Page 230 Emergency Information Replacing with Spare Wheel Always check tire pressure after changing a wheel. After replacing the wheel, you must tighten ~ ~ ~ the wheel bolts to the specified torque (100 120 Nm), it is recommended to consult local Authorised Repairer and check wheel bolts torque.
  • Page 231 Emergency Information Note: To reduce the effect of the jack malfunction Note: Do not tighten the wheel bolts by stepping or other external factors which may cause down the wrench with foot or connecting it with an personal injury, place the removed wheel at a extension tube, overtightening may result in damage place under the vehicle nearest to the jack.
  • Page 232: Fuse Replacement

    We suggest that take some fuses for replacement, fuses can be achieved from the MG Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT • For blown fuse, PLEASE do not try to repair it or...
  • Page 233 Emergency Information 1 Passenger compartment 3 Battery fuse box Fuse Box fuse box There are 3 fuse boxes in the vehicle: 2 Engine compartment fuse • Passenger compartment fuse box (under the left instrument panel cover at driver side). • Engine compartment fuse box (at the left front side of the engine compartment).
  • Page 234: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Check or Replace a Fuse 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical equipment. Disconnect the battery cable. 2 The left cover in driver instrument pack will need to be removed to gain access to the fuses. 3 Press the fuse extraction tool onto the head of the fuse and pull to remove the fuse.
  • Page 235 Emergency Information Fuse Specification Code Rating Function Code Rating Function 7.5A Internal Lamp 7.5A Body Control Module, Door Mirror 7.5A Headlight Leveling Switch 15A Front Power Outlet Body Control Module (Right Turn Signal Lamp, Rear Fog Lamp) 7.5A Entertainment System, Sunroof 20A Body Control Module (Door Lock) Body Control Module (Left Turn Signal 10A Airbag...
  • Page 236: Engine Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Engine Compartment Fuse Box Code Rating Function Immobiliser, Instrument Pack, Air Conditioning Controller Body Control Module, Starter Relay 7.5A Coil 20A Entertainment System...
  • Page 237 Emergency Information Fuse Specification Checking or Renewing Fuses 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical Code Rating Function equipment. Disconnect the battery cable. Rear Window Switch LH 2 Press the buckle (see illustration) to remove the cover. Engine Control Module 3 Check if there is any blown fuse.
  • Page 238 Emergency Information Code Rating Function Code Rating Function ABS/SCS Control Module (Valve) Oxygen Sensor, Variable Camshaft Timing Calve, Electronic Water Pump, Cooling Fan Relay (1.5VCT) Waste Gate Valve Cooling Fan Motor (1.5T) Injector Blower Relay Engine Control Module, Clutch Position Sensor, Electronic Vacuum Headlight LH Pump Relay Headlight RH...
  • Page 239: Battery Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Battery Fuse Box Code Rating Function Side Lamp RH, License Plate Lamp, Tail Lamp Side Lamp LH, Illumination 7.5A ABS/SCS Control Unit Engine Control Module 7.5A Alternator Front Window Switch LH Front Window Switch RH Checking or Renewing Fuses 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical equipment.
  • Page 240 Emergency Information Fuse Specification Code Rating Function 125A Engine Compartment Fuse Box Electric Power Steering System 150A Alternator...
  • Page 241: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification Bulb Bulb Specification Specification High beam/Low beam H7 55W Rear Turn Signal Lamps PY21W 21W Front Width Lamps W5W 5W Front Interior Lamps and C10W 10W Reading Lamps Front Turn Signal Lamps PY21W 21W Rear Reading Lamps C10W 10W Side Turn Signal Lamps...
  • Page 242 Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Front Interior Lamps and Reading Lamps Before replacing any bulb, turn off the ignition switch and lighting switches to avoid any possible short circuit. Note: The replacement bulb must be identical with the original one in type and specification. If the bulb glass is scratched or contaminated by oil stains or sweat stains, it may cause the bulb can not concentrate the light while using.
  • Page 243 Emergency Information Rear Reading Lamps the rear of the lampshade with the lamp assembly. Push the lampshade upward until it is in place. 1 Pry up the lampshade slightly from the lamp assembly with a small flat-blade screwdriver. 2 Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder. The bulb refit procedure is in reverse order with the bulb removal procedure.
  • Page 244 Emergency Information Trunk Lamp Insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the recess at the narrow side of the lens (as shown in Figure), remove the trunk lamp assembly carefully from its mounting position, and withdraw the bulb. The bulb refit procedure is in reverse order with the bulb removal procedure.
  • Page 245: Maintenance

    Maintenance 232 Maintenance 235 Engine Hood 237 Engine Compartment 239 Engine 243 Cooling System 245 Brake 247 Battery 249 Washer 251 Wipers 253 Tires 258 Cleaning & Vehicle Care...
  • Page 246 . Refer to ‘message centre’ in ‘Instruments and Controls’ chapter. After the completion of each service, the next Note: Coolant replacement will be an additional cost. service display will be reset by your MG Authorised Repairer. Emission Control Note: If a service is not carried out (or the display is Your car is fitted with emission and evaporative control not reset), the next service display will be wrong.
  • Page 247 Note: The engine oil level should be checked more without delay. For further information, refer frequently if the car is driven for prolonged periods at to a MG Authorised Repairer. high speeds. In addition to the routine services referred to previously,...
  • Page 248 Maintenance Safety in the Garage • Wear protective clothing, including, where practicable, gloves made from an impervious material. Cooling fans may commence operating after • Remove metal wrist bands and jewellery before working the engine is switched off, and continue in the engine compartment.
  • Page 249: Engine Hood

    Maintenance Engine Hood 1 From the inside of the car, pull the engine hood release handle (A). Open the Engine Hood 2 Push the push rod mounted at the engine hood locking location to upper right direction to release DO NOT drive when the engine hood is not the engine hood safety catch (B).
  • Page 250 Maintenance IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the engine hood must be in fully closed state while driving. Therefore, every time after closing the engine hood, check whether the lock catch has been fully engaged and whether the engine hood is flush with adjacent body parts. •...
  • Page 251: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance Engine Compartment 1.5L Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" section. 1 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap) 2 Coolant reservoir (white cap) 3 Oil filler cap (yellow cap) 4 Dipstick (yellow) 5 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap)
  • Page 252: L Turbocharged Engine Compartment

    Maintenance 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" section. 1 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap) 2 Coolant reservoir (black cap) 3 Oil filler cap (yellow cap) 4 Dipstick (yellow) 5 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap)
  • Page 253: Engine

    Maintenance Engine 1.5L Engine Oil ACEA Classification of Engine Oils The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) classifies the engine oils based on their performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use the ACEA A1/B1 engine oil recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 254: L Turbocharged Engine Oil

    Maintenance 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Oil ACEA Classification of Engine Oils The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) classifies the engine oils based on their performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use the ACEA A1/B1 engine oil recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 255: Engine Oil Level Check And Refill

    Maintenance Engine Oil Level Check and Refill Check the oil level weekly and top up with oil when necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with Driving the car with the oil level ABOVE the the engine cold and the car resting on level ground. If upper mark, or BELOW the lower mark on the the engine is running and already getting warm, wait for dipstick, will damage the engine.Take care to...
  • Page 256: Engine Oil Specification

    Maintenance Engine Oil Specification Use the engine oil recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Refer to "Recommended Fluids and Capacities" in "Technical Data" section. Note: DO NOT use any oil additives. IMPORTANT Check the engine oil more frequently if the vehicle is driven at high speeds for prolonged periods.
  • Page 257: Cooling System

    Maintenance Cooling System Coolant Check and Refill DO NOT remove the pressure cap when the cooling system is hot - escaping steam or hot coolant could cause serious injury. 1.5L Engine 1.5L Turbocharged Engine...
  • Page 258: Coolant Specification

    Maintenance The cooling system should be checked weekly. During the performance. DO NOT refill the cooling system with check, the vehicle shall be parked on a flat ground, and anti-freeze of different formulations. the cooling system must be in cold state. If the level is Note: Refilling of rust inhibitor or other coolant lower than “MIN”...
  • Page 259: Brake

    Maintenance Brake Checking and Adding Brake Fluid - - - Brake fluid is poisonous keep the brake Brake Pads fluid reservoir sealed and put it in a place DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal out of reach of the children. If you suspect that someone has contacted the brake while driving;...
  • Page 260: Brake Fluid Specification

    Maintenance IMPORTANT The brake fluid should be changed every two years. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water. Brake Fluid Specification Please use the brake fluid recommended and authorized by our company.
  • Page 261: Battery

    Maintenance Battery Open the engine compartment, loosen the external cover of the battery (as shown in the figure), then the battery Battery Maintenance is visible. The battery is maintenance-free type, therefore there is no need to refill fluid. Do not use any onboard electric appliances for a long period of time while the engine Note: When the vehicle will not be used for...
  • Page 262: Battery Replacement

    The battery contains sulphuric acid, which is toxic and corrosive. Therefore please go to the MG Authorised Repairer to remove and install the battery, and only install the battery having the same type and specification to the original battery.
  • Page 263: Washer

    Maintenance Washer Windscreen Washer Fluid Check and Refill DO NOT allow washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition since windscreen washer fluid is flammable. When filling the washer fluid, DO NOT let the washer fluid spill on parts around the engine or on the paint surface of vehicle body.
  • Page 264: Washer Nozzles

    Maintenance Important If the nozzle is obstructed, insert a needle or thin metal wire into the hole to remove the obstruction. • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the SAIC Motor. Misuse of washer fluid in winter Washer Fluid Specification may cause damage to the washer motor due to freezing phenomenon.
  • Page 265: Wipers

    Maintenance Wipers Wiper Blades Important • Grease, silicon and petroleum products are prone to weaken the wiping effects of the wiper blades. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Wash the windscreen regularly, try to avoid wiping the mud on the windscreen with the wiper blades, so as not to affect the wiping effect of the wiper blades and reduce their service life.
  • Page 266: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades 6 Check whether the wiper blade is fitted correctly to the arm before positioning on the windscreen. 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. 2 By pressing 2 latches and rotating the wiper blade, disengage it from the wiper arm.
  • Page 267: Tires

    • Always check the tires for damages (punctures, continue to drive to the nearest MG Authorised Repairer scratches, cracks and pits), and timely remove any for inspection.
  • Page 268 Tire Pressures wear in the tires, but also affect the driving safety. So you shall drive to the MG Authorised Repairer for inspection Both insufficient and too high tire pressure will cause of wheel alignment in case of normal wear in the tires.
  • Page 269: Tire Check

    Maintenance Tire Check Valve Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly - they prevent dirt DEFECTIVE TIRES DANGEROUS! from entering the valve. Check the valve for leaks (listen DO NOT drive if any tire is damaged, is for a tell-tale hissing) when you check the tire pressure. excessively worn, or is inflated to an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 270: Replacement Of Tires

    Alternative tires, of a different specification, or unqualified tires may adversely affect the car's driving characteristics and safety. For better guarantee of your safety, we recommend you consult an MG Authorised Repairer. Dynamic balancing is available for wheels after replacement. Wheel Rotation It is recommended to rotate wheels irregularly in order to equalize use of the wheels on the car.
  • Page 271: Tire Chains

    You can exchange the front and rear Note: If you often drives on the cold, snowy and icy wheels. roads, it is recommended to use winter tires. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 272: Cleaning & Vehicle Care

    Maintenance Cleaning & Vehicle Care Regular cleaning and waxing is one of the best ways of protecting the cars from harmful effects of environment, harmful health abusing in some areas, such as: the threshold of the door pedal, maintenance supplies, maintenance supplies sealing parts and cover, etc.
  • Page 273 Maintenance do this from the roof to the bottom. Only when it is Self-cleaning Equipment difficult to remove stains can using special cleaning agents. Automotive paint has some wear resistance, so under normal circumstances can clean the car with automatic You should thoroughly clean the sponge or gloves in short wash equipment.
  • Page 274 Maintenance Cleaning with High Pressure Washer with hard wax twice a year at least, even if you have it cleaned with automotive washing equipment with a waxing Be sure to follow instructions when using the pressure function. If the car waxed newly, the insect’s remnant is washer to wash the car, especially the pressure and spray easy to be removed on the hood and front .bumper in must maintain enough distance with soft materials (such as...
  • Page 275 Maintenance Wiper Blades without solvent and curing agent can be used. However the paint curing agent cannot be used for dealing with those Wash in warm soapy water. DO NOT use spirit or petrol plastic parts. based cleaners. Paint Damages Windows and Mirrors The paint damages, such as scratch or bruise with small Regularly clean all windows, inside and out, using an...
  • Page 276 Maintenance Cleaning the wheels can prevent the feculence or salts for chemistry and mechanism. However the damage to the dissolving snow attached on them. The braking ground protective layer is unavoidable when driving, therefore trifling may be removed by nonacid cleaning agent for wheel schedule checking for the protective layer coated on the felloe.
  • Page 277: Maintenance For Inside Of The Car

    Maintenance Maintenance for Inside of the Car • The area of the instrument panel located passenger airbag. Plastic Parts、 、 、 Leatheroid and Fabric • The roof lining with the side curtain. The plastic parts and leatheroid may be cleaned by wet Seat Belts cloth.
  • Page 278 Maintenance in the leather pore, drape and joints could wear and damage the leather surface as well. Therefore a schedule maintenance according to the characteristic of leather is necessary. Clean the leather accessories with warm water and mild soap. Dry and polish them with a dry, clean cloth without cotton.
  • Page 279: Technical Data

    Technical Data 266 Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters 267 Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters 268 Main Engine Parameters 269 Power Performance Parameters 270 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 271 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) 271 Wheels and Tyres 271 Tyre Pressure (Cold)
  • Page 280: Technical Data

    Technical Data Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters Item Parameters Item Parameters Overall length A, mm 4579 Front wheel track, mm 1548 Overall width B, mm (without Rear wheel track, mm 1549 1804 exterior rearview mirror) Minimum turning circle 11.15 Overall height C (unladen), mm 1490 diameter, m Wheelbase D, mm...
  • Page 281: Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters

    Technical Data Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters Parameters Item 1.5L MT 1.5L AT 1.5T AT Number of occupants, person Curb weight, kg 1235 1280 1340 Laden weight, kg 1610 1655 1715 Curb load on front axle, kg Curb load on rear axle, kg Full load on front axle, kg Full load on rear axle, kg...
  • Page 282: Main Engine Parameters

    Technical Data Main Engine Parameters Parameters Item 1.5L 1.5T Bore × stroke, mm × mm 75.0×84.8 75.0×84.8 Total displacement, L 1.498 1.498 Compression ratio 9.5:1 10.5:1 Maximum net power, KW Rated power, KW Engine speed at rated power, rev/min 5500 6000 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min...
  • Page 283: Power Performance Parameters

    Technical Data Power Performance Parameters Parameters Item 1.5L MT 1.5L AT 1.5T AT Acceleration time of continuous gear 12.8 13.9 shift in start-off, seconds (0-100) km/h Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, % Note: The power performance parameters are test values of vehicle under specific conditions. Note: Gradeability is affected by different road surfaces, tire pressures, tread depths and vehicle loads.
  • Page 284: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Name Grade 1.5L MT 1.5L AT 1.5T AT Engine oil(after-sales A1/B1 5W–30 replacement), l Engine coolant, l Glycol (OATtype) Automatic AW-1 4.85 transmission oil, l Manual transmission BOT503 oil, l Brake fluid, l DOT 4 Washer fluid, l ZY-V III...
  • Page 285: Wheels And Tyres

    Technical Data Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Spare Tyre Table (Unladen) Wheel Size 4J×16 6.5J×16 Item Parameters Tyre Size T125/90 R16 205/55 R16 Camber -0°12'±45' Kingpin caster 4°48¢±45¢ Tyre Pressure (Cold) Front Toe-in angle 0°±15' wheels Wheels Unladen Kingpin inclination Front wheel 210kPa/2.1bar/30psi 13°03'±45' angle...

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