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Service & Maintenance and Owner's Manual of Baojun 530
Thank you for choosing the vehicle manufactured elaborately by SGMW.
SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
Jan. 2018
①: In the Manual, SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. is called SGMW or the Company for short.
The Manual defines the agreements between SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. ① and
Owners on establishment and termination of related product quality assurance liabilities, after-
sales rights and duties. It helps you understand how to use and maintain the vehicle correctly,
and it is a basis for your quality assurance service. Please always read the Manual carefully
before using our products.
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  • Page 1 Service & Maintenance and Owner’s Manual of Baojun 530 Thank you for choosing the vehicle manufactured elaborately by SGMW. SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. Jan. 2018 ①: In the Manual, SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. is called SGMW or the Company for short.
  • Page 3 SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon A Product information Product brand: Baojun Model: Vehicle type: multi-purpose passenger car Vehicle specification: K31 Vehicle identification number (VIN): LZW_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Manufacturer information Name: SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5 SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon B Product information Product brand: SGMW Model: Vehicle type: multi-purpose passenger car Vehicle specification: K31 Vehicle identification number (VIN): LZW_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Manufacturer information Name: SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
  • Page 7 SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Appendix 1 Assembly Main part SGMW explanation Assembly Main part SGMW explanation Crankshaft Crankshaft Steering linkage (excl. ball) Steering gear inner tie rod and outer tie rod service kit Crankshaft main bearing, bearing bushing and thrust Knuckle...
  • Page 8 SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Appendix 2 Range and quality assurance period of vulnerable parts and components Quality assurance period Vulnerable parts and components Warranty period Three-guarantees validity Air cleaner element, air conditioner filter element, oil filter, fuel filter, tire, wiper blade, fuse and common relay (excl. integrated control unit)
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Contents Preface ..............2 Keys, Doors and Windows ........5 Seats and Protective Devices ......... 23 Storage ..............42 Instruments and Controls ........49 Lighting ..............85 Driver Information and Entertainment ..... 91 HVAC ..............95 Driving and Controls ..........109 Vehicle Service &...
  • Page 10: Preface

    Manual. The Company has shall prevail. the full authorities to take charge of the amendment ② The staff of SGMW Aftersales Service Center all received to and statements on the Manual and reserves the Dangers...
  • Page 11 Quick Guide Quick Guide ● ● Remote Control ......................7 Air Conditioning......................98 ● ● Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) System* ............13 Start and Operation ....................111 ● ● Outside Rearview Mirror ..................15 MT Transmission * ....................117 ●...
  • Page 13: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, Doors and Windows 5 Keys, Doors and Windows Keys .................. 6 Key-in Reminder* ............. 7 Remote Control ..............7 Vehicle Locating ............7 Remote Window Lowering ........7 Remote Opening/Closing of Panoramic Sunroof* ..7 Activation of Door Lock and Anti-theft Mode .... 7 Door Unlock and Release of Anti-theft Mode ...
  • Page 14 Keys, Doors and Windows Type III Keys Note Type I If the key is lost, please contact with the Aftersales Service Center. Detachable Type Each new vehicle is provided with two keys. Please reserve one key for spare. Type II For the sake of safety, please keep the key number plate in a safe place to prevent from illegal key making.
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Keys, Doors and Windows 7 Foldable Type Remote Control Note The functioning range of the remote control may be different due to environmental reasons. Radio interference signals and barriers will affect the remote control functions. Vehicle Locating Press the remote unlock button quickly for two times to activate the vehicle locating function, and the hazard warning lamp will flash for 20 times.
  • Page 16 Keys, Doors and Windows Automatic Locking of Door Press and release the remote lock button. All doors Press and hold the liftgate open button for 2s.  are locked. The hazard warning lamp will flash twice, The liftgate is opened. When all doors are closed and the vehicle speed exceeds ...
  • Page 17 Keys, Doors and Windows 9 Signal Transmission Autostop Function of Remote Door Lock Note Control External Door Locking and Unlocking To ensure normal functioning of the remote control, The remote control has the signal transmission autostop please follow the following rules: function which can prevent unnecessary battery loss ●...
  • Page 18 Keys, Doors and Windows Internal Door Locking and Unlocking External/Internal Door Opening To lock a door outside of the vehicle with a key, plug the key and rotate it clockwise. Rotate the key couterclockwise to As shown in the figure, a central door lock switch is set on unlock the door.
  • Page 19 Keys, Doors and Windows 11 When the doors are locked, pulling the internal door handle As shown in the figure above, open the right front door and To activate the child safety lock: twice can open the doors. two rear doors, and find the internal knobs of locks (not the A child shall sit on the rear seat, and the door shall be locked knob of child safety lock).
  • Page 20 Keys, Doors and Windows Doors Press the liftgate open button on the remote control Note key for about 2s to open the liftgate. When the child safety lock is activated, do not attempt Liftgate For vehicles equipped with passive entry passive start to pull the internal door handle to open the door.
  • Page 21: Passive Entry Passive Start (Peps) System

    Keys, Doors and Windows 13 Fold the rear seat backrests, and get to the luggage Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) Note compartment. System* If the remote control battery is low, the passive Prize up the trim cover outside the liftgate lock, and entry/locking function may fail, and you can use the High-configured models are equipped with PEPS system.
  • Page 22 Keys, Doors and Windows Passive Locking Passive Unlocking/Locking of Liftgate Engine Hood If the doors are locked, when the liftgate is closed, the Passive Unlocking Opening Engine Hood system will search automatically whether there is a legal key in the vehicle. If there is no legal key in the vehicle, the liftgate will be locked automatically.
  • Page 23: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Keys, Doors and Windows 15 After the engine hood is opened slightly, stretch out Always check and confirm that the engine hood is Outside Rearview Mirror the hand to the lower side of the engine hood front locked in place. Please check the visual field of all rearview mirrors before edge.
  • Page 24 Keys, Doors and Windows Electrically Folding Outside Rearview Mirror* Method: Enter the audio setup interface, and set the Defrosting of Outside Rearview Mirror* “Rearview Mirror Folding” to “OFF” under the “General The outside rearview mirror of some models is configured Setup”...
  • Page 25: Windows

    Keys, Doors and Windows 17 Power Window Switch Inside Rearview Mirror Windows Power Window When the ignition switch is at ON position, you can control the power window with the power window switch on the door armrest panel. You can also use the combination switch on the driver’s side to control other power windows.
  • Page 26 Keys, Doors and Windows One-button Rising of Driver’s Side Power Window* Power Window Lock Button Sunshade The driver’s side power window of some models has the one-button raising function. To close the window, pull upward the switch to the top and release, and the window will be raised automatically to the fully-close position.
  • Page 27: Sunroof

    Keys, Doors and Windows 19 Power Sunroof* Auxiliary Handrail Sunroof* Sunroof Sliding When the ignition switch is at ON position, the power sunroof can be operated. Caution Always observe the following notes: • Do not stretch out the body or any object out of the sunroof.
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors and Windows Sunroof Tilting One-button Opening or Closing of Sunroof Sun Visor While operating the sunroof switch, you can press the front or rear end of the switch once quickly (operate within 0.3s), and the sunroof will be closed or opened automatically. Sunroof Anti-pinch Function The sunroof will retract to prevent pinching persons when it contacts a certain rigid obstacle (such as the arm and head)
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors and Windows 21 Sun Blind Sunroof Tilting Sunroof Sliding The sunroof can be slided open backward after it is The front part of the sunroof can be tilted. Press the open or close button of the sun blind to slide open completely tilted open.
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors and Windows One-button Opening or Closing Method: Move the sunroof or sun blind to the completely Push the switch once quickly (short press) while operating close position; push the sunroof switch forward for about the sunroof switch, and the sunroof can be closed or opened 10s or press the close button of the sun blind for about 10s;...
  • Page 31: Seats And Protective Devices

    Seats and Protective Devices Seats and Protective Devices Headrest ................24 Position ..............24 Height Adjustment ..........24 Front Seat ................ 24 Seat Position and Backrest Normal Condition ..24 Seat Position Adjustment ........25 Seat Backrest Adjustment ........25 Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment ......
  • Page 32 Seats and Protective Devices Headrest Height Adjustment Front Seat Position Seat Position and Backrest Normal Condition The middle position of the headrest should be on the same To adjust the headrest upward, pull the headrest upward to  When you sit on the seat, make your hip as close to horizontal line as the occupant’s eyes.
  • Page 33 Seats and Protective Devices The thighs are right on the seat without constriction. Electric Adjustment Type* Seat Backrest Adjustment Warnings Manual Adjustment Type* Correctly adjust the seat before driving the vehicle. Never adjust the seat when the vehicle is running because the seat may not move as controlled.
  • Page 34 Seats and Protective Devices Electric Adjustment Type* Electric Adjustment Type* Warnings The backrest plays an important protection role when the vehicle is running. Unlocked backrest may cause severe personal injuries in case of sudden braking or a collision. Any time after adjusting the seat backrest, shake the backrest to check whether it is locked even though no passenger occupies the seat.
  • Page 35 Seats and Protective Devices Seat Position Adjustment Seat Backrest Adjustment and Folding Middle Seat Middle Seat (Only for 7-seat Model) Overturning Right Seat of Middle Row To adjust the seat forward or backward, pull upward the The seat backrest inclination angle is adjustable within a adjustment lever on the front lower part of the seat to adjust certain range.
  • Page 36 Seats and Protective Devices Rear Seat Note Hold the backrest first and do not make the head or Rear Seat (5-seat Model) other body parts within the backrest folding range Refer to the adjustment method for the middle seat of 7-seat before pulling the backrest drawstring and folding the models for that of the rear seat of 5-seat models.
  • Page 37 Seats and Protective Devices Armrest Seat Layout Diagram Seat Belt 5-seat The seat belt is designed only for one passenger each time. It is not applicable to a passenger under 12 years old or As shown in the figure, the second row seat is configured under 150 cm high.
  • Page 38 Seats and Protective Devices Seat Belt Pretensioner* Wearing Note Depending on different models, it is configured on the seat It is not allowed to add any accessory or other object belt for the driver’s seat, front passenger’s seat of the left that may interference with the operation of the seat seat of the second row.
  • Page 39 Seats and Protective Devices Height Adjustment* Unbuckle To unbuckle the seat belt, please press the red button on the buckle. As shown in the figure, there is a clip on the trim panel near Depending on different models, the front row seat belt of Middle Row/Rear Row Seat Belt the second row seat backrest.
  • Page 40 Seats and Protective Devices The seat belt provides protection for everybody, including a pregnant woman. Like all passengers, if pregnant women do not wear the seat belt, severe personal injuries are more likely to be caused to them. The pregnant woman shall wear the hip/shoulder seat belt during the whole pregnancy, and the hip belt shall be fastened as low as possible.
  • Page 41: Child Seat

    Seats and Protective Devices Child Restraint System Type Child Seat Caution The vehicle is not equipped with a child seat. If you want to add one, a child seat that is applicable to ISOFIX “general” If the child seat is put in a closed compartment in hot type can be selected.
  • Page 42 Seats and Protective Devices ISOFIX Connect the upper strap of the child seat to the corresponding fixing point of the vehicle. Refer to the child seat instructions to get to know when and how to strain the upper strap. As shown in the figure, the ISOFIX upper fixing point is on the roof above the rear seat.
  • Page 43: Air Bag System

    Seats and Protective Devices Air Bag Indicator Air Bag System Warnings Depending on the vehicle configuration, the system includes the following air bags: Even if an air bag is equipped, you may also be injured  Driver frontal air bag. seriously or lose your life in a collision accident if you ...
  • Page 44 Seats and Protective Devices Air Bag Position Side Air Bag* Frontal Air Bag Warnings If there is any other object between the occupant and the air bag, the air bag may not be able to be inflated normally or the air bag may cause the object to squeeze the occupant’s body when it is inflated, leading to severe injuries or even death.
  • Page 45 Seats and Protective Devices The seat lateral-impact air bag will not be inflated in case of How Is the Air Bag Inflated? Warnings head-on collisions, nearly head-on collisions, vehicle In the inflation process, the sensing system will send an When the air bag is inflated, there may be dust spread overturn or rear-end collisions.
  • Page 46 Seats and Protective Devices Air Bag System Repair, Maintenance and Replacement The air bag system must be maintained by qualified and professional technicians. Improper maintenance will cause that the air bag system cannot function normally. Please drive to the Aftersales Service Center for repair and maintenance of the air bag system.
  • Page 47 Seats and Protective Devices  Head-on collision angle over 30° from vehicle   Rear-end collision Hit deformable objects, such as sandpile, guard bar, longitudinal direction column and tree  Overturn, falling from high place, rolling  Side collision  Hit into front vehicle bottom, especially truck bottom...
  • Page 48 Seats and Protective Devices  Side Air Bag/Side Curtain Air Bag (If Equipped) May not Head-on collision Be Inflated in the Following Collisions In case of side collisions with certain angle or collisions to vehicle body side (not passenger compartment), the side air bag/side curtain air bag system may not be activated.
  • Page 49 Seats and Protective Devices Do not use a backward-facing child restraint system on a seat (front seat) protected by a frontal air bag (in activated state). Otherwise, severe injuries or even death may be caused to the child when the air bag is deployed. ...
  • Page 50: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Box ..............43 Instrument Panel Left Storage Box ......43 Instrument Panel Central Storage Box ....43 Armrest Storage Box ..........43 Glasses Box* ............43 Console Storage Box* ..........44 Glove Box .............. 44 Map Pocket ..............44 Cup Holder ..............
  • Page 51: Storage Box

    Storage The storage box is under the air-conditioning control panel. Glasses Box* Storage Box Armrest Storage Box Instrument Panel Left Storage Box If equipped, the glasses box is located on the roof. As shown in the figure, press the outer cover, and the Instrument Panel Central Storage Box It is located between the front seats.
  • Page 52: Console Storage Box

    Storage Console Storage Box* Pull the handle outward to open it. To close, push and fasten Map Pocket the glove box door inward. Warnings Keep the glove box door closed when the vehicle is running to reduce the injury risks in case of accidents or emergency braking.
  • Page 53: Cup Holder

    Storage Cup Holder Door Storage Groove and Armrest Rear Side Wall Storage Groove and Armrest The door storage groove and armrest are located on inner side of the door panel. The cup holder is located on the console between the front seats.
  • Page 54: Backrest Hook

    Storage Backrest Hook Card Slot Ashtray* On the console, there is a card slot for card placing. On the junction of each seat backrest and headrest, there is The ashtray can be moved for use. You can put it in the cup a hook.
  • Page 55: Luggage Compartment Cargo Cover

    Storage As shown in the figure, release the luggage cover plates Luggage Compartment Cargo Cover* Warnings from the guide slots on both sides of the luggage Do not place any object on the luggage compartment compartment, and the cover will retract automatically. To cargo cover.
  • Page 56: Roof Rack

    Storage Roof Rack Load Information  The roof rack is an external trim item. To avoid damaging The heavy objects inside the luggage compartment the vehicle, please do not use the rack to load heavy shall be placed close to the backrest. Make sure that objects.
  • Page 57: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls 49 Front Passenger Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp*78 Instruments and Controls ESC Fault Warning Lamp ........80 ESC OFF Indicator ..........80 Instrument Panel ............. 50 Transmission Fault Warning Lamp* ....... 80 Controls ................51 Cruise Control System Working Condition Indicator* Horn ...............
  • Page 58: Instrument Panel

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Panel...
  • Page 59: Controls

    Instruments and Controls 51 1. Vehicle lamp and turn signal lamp switch 25. Clutch pedal Controls 2. Cruise control system control button* 26. Fuel filler cap release lever Horn 3. Airbag - driver/horn switch 27. Hood release lever 4. Instrument cluster 28.
  • Page 60: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Steering Wheel Adjustment OFF: Turn the system off. INT: Push the control lever down to this position and the Caution wiper wipes intermittently. The driver must keep absolute control of the steering LO: Push the control lever down to this position and the wheel during driving.
  • Page 61: Rear Windshield Wiper And Washer

    Instruments and Controls 53 Caution Turn the rear wiper and washer switch knob to and the Caution water pump sprays water to the rear windshield ● Blurred view of the driver can lead to accident and The cigar lighter barrel becomes very hot while immediately.
  • Page 62: Exterior Entertainment Power Outlet

    Instruments and Controls Rear Accessory USB Power Outlet* Driving Recorder USB Power Outlet Exterior Entertainment Power Outlet* The driving recorder is located at the bottom of the inside The second-row USB power outlet (5V/2A) is located at the The entertainment power outlet is located below the air rearview mirror and it can provide power supply for your rear end of the console and it can be used for cellphone conditioner control panel.
  • Page 63: Warning Lamps, Gauges And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls 55 Tachometer If the fuel level in the fuel tank is too low, the control indicator Warning Lamps, Gauges and Indicators will illuminate. Please add fuel immediately. It is strictly Speedometer prohibited to use up the fuel in the fuel tank. As some fuel remains in the fuel tank, the adding amount can be less than the fuel tank capacity.
  • Page 64: Small Odometer

    Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen Note It is lawfully forbidden to adjust the odometer for illegal purpose. Small Odometer The trip computer monitor is located between the It displays the temperature of the engine coolant. “C”...
  • Page 65: Average Fuel Consumption

    Instruments and Controls 57 Average Fuel Consumption Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Fuel Range It indicates the reference fuel consumption (in L/100 km) in It indicates the average fuel consumption given for It indicates the reference mileage the vehicle can the current accelerator control state and under the current reference by the driver in the current driving mode, under continuously run for with the current remaining fuel amount.
  • Page 66: Adjustment Lever

    Instruments and Controls Adjustment Lever Short press or long press the adjustment lever to switch among different screens or carry out zeroing. Long press means press for over 2s and short press means press for 2s or less. Rotate the adjustment lever to adjust the display brightness of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 67: Type-Ii Trip Computer Display Screen

    Instruments and Controls 59 Type-II Trip Computer Display Screen 1. Trip computer information option 2. Vehicle information setup option 3. Multimedia information display option 4. Bluetooth telephone information display option 5. Navigation information display option 6. Display zone 8. General odometer...
  • Page 68 Instruments and Controls On the current operation interface, if you long press “OK”, Instrument Cluster Control Button* Trip Computer Information Option Type-II trip computer display screen can be controlled with Choose this option to indicate driving information such as the trip mileage 1 and the average fuel consumption will be the control button on the steering wheel.
  • Page 69 Instruments and Controls 61 Interface 3—Current Vehicle Speed/Instantaneous Fuel Interface 4—Driving Time/Fuel Range Interface 5—Tire Pressure Indication Consumption The tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) displays the Calculation of the driving time starts as the vehicle starts current pressure and temperature of the four tires The current vehicle speed indicates the speed at which the running and ends as the vehicle stops.
  • Page 70 Instruments and Controls The control button on the steering wheel will be shielded as When the icon under this option changes to what is shown Note a warning message pops out on the display screen. The above, it indicates a vehicle fault to which you should keep Please keep the tire pressure within the reference control button will give no response even though it is alert.
  • Page 71 Instruments and Controls 63 Interface 3—Fatigue Driving Warning Setup Interface 4—Display Language Setup Multimedia Information Option Enter the fatigue driving function setup interface and you Enter the display language setup interface and you can set Choose this option and the instrument cluster will show AM, can make fatigue driving function setup.
  • Page 72 Instruments and Controls Bluetooth Telephone Information Option Navigation Information Option Choose this option and the Bluetooth telephone interface Choose this option and the instrument cluster will show will appear. If the instrument cluster has not connected to “road name”, “destination” “distance information” or Bluetooth telephone, “Telephone Not Connected”...
  • Page 73: Door Ajar Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls 65 Door Ajar Warning Lamp Instrument Cluster Display Brightness Type-II Instrument Cluster* Adjustment Type-I Instrument Cluster* For high-configuration models, a backlight brightness If any door in the front or rear row is ajar or not fully closed, adjustment button is set at the left side of the instrument a warning lamp shaped like the door ajar will illuminate;...
  • Page 74 Instruments and Controls As it is shown in the figure, the current backlight brightness will be shown on the LCD as you make the adjustment. If no operation is conducted within several seconds, the system will save the setup and turn back to the previous interface. When the position lamp is switched on, the backlight brightness will decrease automatically.
  • Page 75: Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen Switch

    Instruments and Controls 67 Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen Switch If the vehicle is equipped with a Type-I trip computer display screen, you can short press or long press the adjustment lever on the instrument cluster to switch the display modes or conduct clearing.
  • Page 76: Control Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Control Indicators Type-I Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 77 Instruments and Controls 69 1. Engine tachometer 2. Left turn signal lamp/hazard warning indicator 25. Charging system fault warning lamp 3. Front fog lamp indicator* 26. Coolant temperature too high warning lamp 4. Position lamp indicator 27. Engine oil pressure too low warning lamp 5.
  • Page 78: Type-Ii Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Type-II Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 79: Turn Signal Lamp/Hazard Warning Indicator

    Instruments and Controls 71 1. Engine tachometer 22. Tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) fault indicator* Yellow = warning, information, fault. 2. Engine immobilizer system indicator 23. Charging system warning lamp Green = activation confirmed. 3. Electronic power steering (EPS) warning lamp 24.
  • Page 80: Engine Oil Pressure Too Low Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls As you turn on the ignition switch, the engine oil pressure Charging System Warning Lamp Caution too low warning lamp illuminates and it goes out after the These indicators are essential for assurance of driving engine gets started. This indicates that the indicator bulb safety.
  • Page 81: Coolant Temperature Too High Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls 73 This warning lamp illuminates as you turn on the ignition Rear Fog Lamp Indicator Note switch and it goes out several seconds later. It indicates that If the charging system warning lamp illuminates, it both the system and the indicator bulb can work normally. may indicate a charging system fault.
  • Page 82: Position Lamp Indicator

    Instruments and Controls The high beam indicator illuminates when the headlamp Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Caution high beam is turned on. If MIL illuminates, it indicates a fault that must be noted. Continuous driving after MIL has illuminated Position Lamp Indicator can cause damage to the emission control system, and reduce fuel economy and vehicle controllability.
  • Page 83: Eps Fault Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls 75  Always illuminated EPS Fault Warning Lamp Caution  Illuminated during driving Illuminated ABS warning lamp can indicate that the If the ABS warning lamp illuminates during driving, it electronic power steering column cannot work indicates possibility of an ABS fault. Though the vehicle can normally.
  • Page 84: Brake System/Ebd Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls  • Model with Mechanical Hand Brake The lamp does not go out after it illuminates. You discovered brake system leakage.  • Flashing or keeping illuminated during driving. The brake system warning lamp illuminates after the ignition The brake system warning lamp keeps switch is turned on and it goes out several seconds later (if illuminated.
  • Page 85: Engine Immobilizer System Indicator

    Instruments and Controls 77 Engine Immobilizer System Indicator Driver Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp Caution If the brake system warning lamp does not illuminate after the parking brake engages with the ignition switch turned on, please do not drive the vehicle. Please ensure that light-emitting diode of the warning lamp works normally.
  • Page 86: Front Passenger Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp*78

    Instruments and Controls Fuel Level Too Low Warning Lamp Front Passenger Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Working Lamp* Indicator* This warning lamp will illuminate immediately the ignition switch is turned on. It indicates that the system is conducting The seat belt warning lamp illuminates if the front passenger The electronic parking brake (EPB) working indicator self-inspection and the warning lamp bulb can work illuminates as the electronic parking brake is pulled up.
  • Page 87 Instruments and Controls 79 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Fault Warning Lamp* The electronic parking brake fault warning lamp illuminates after the ignition switch is turned on and it goes out several seconds later. This indicates that both the warning lamp and the electronic parking brake function module can work normally.
  • Page 88: Esc Fault Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls ESC Fault Warning Lamp ESC OFF Indicator Transmission Fault Warning Lamp* The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition switch is The transmission fault warning lamp illuminates when the The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition switch is turned on and it goes out several seconds later.
  • Page 89: Cruise Control System Working Condition Indicator

    Instruments and Controls 81 Cruise Control System Working Condition TPMS Fault Indicator* Indicator* The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition switch is This indicator illuminates when the cruise control function is turned on and it goes out several seconds later. This activated.
  • Page 90: Reverse Sensor

    Instruments and Controls Reverse Sensor* Note Note ● To ensure reversing safety and to leave enough time ● Please note that the system is likely to work The intelligent reverse sensor judges the distance between rear end of the vehicle and the obstacle via the ultrasonic for the system to detect, please drive at a speed of 5 abnormally due to wrong induction under the transducer installed on the rear bumper.
  • Page 91 The driver should player screen after you turn on the ignition switch, release always keep concentrated. SGMW shoulders no the parking brake and shift to reverse gear “R”. If the vehicle responsibility for any personal injury or vehicle...
  • Page 92: Parking Assist System

    Parking Assist System Switch* parking. The driver should always keep concentrated. SGMW shoulders no responsibility for any personal injury or vehicle damage resulting from careless driving with great reliance on the on-board radar system.
  • Page 93: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Outside Lighting .............. 86 Lighting Switches ........... 86 High Beam ............. 86 Headlamp Flashing ..........86 Hazard Flasher ............86 Turn and Lane Change Signal Lamp ..... 87 Front Fog Lamp* ............ 87 Rear Fog Lamp ............88 Backup Lamp ............
  • Page 94: Outside Lighting

    Lighting Outside Lighting High Beam Warning Lighting Switches When approaching the on-coming vehicle or the vehicle ahead, please do switch the high beam to low beam. This is because headlamp high beam can make other drivers feel temporarily blind and cause collision as a result.
  • Page 95: Turn And Lane Change Signal Lamp

    Lighting Turn and Lane Change Signal Lamp Steering Assist Lighting Function* Front Fog Lamp* During steering, the two front fog lamp will illuminate to provide auxiliary lighting if certain conditions are satisfied. These conditions are: 1. The engine is running; 2.
  • Page 96: Rear Fog Lamp

    Lighting Rear Fog Lamp Day Running Lamp* Headlamp OFF Delay The day running lamp turns on automatically as the engine To trigger off headlamp OFF delay function, turn off the starts; it goes out automatically as the position lamp is headlamp and pull the light control lever towards the turned on.
  • Page 97: Inside Lighting

    Lighting Type-II Type-III Inside Lighting Front Reading Lamp Type-I ON: The lamp illuminates and keeps illuminated until it is : Press the button to turn on the left/right reading manually turned off. lamp and press it again to turn the lamp off. (Intermediate position): The lamp illuminates as the door : The reading lamp gradually illuminates if any door is The lamp has 3 working positions.
  • Page 98: Rear Reading Lamp

    Lighting Type-II Rear Reading Lamp Luggage Compartment Illumination Lamp Type-I For certain models, two reading lamps are installed on the The luggage compartment illumination lamp illuminates as roof over the second row seats. You can press the reading the liftgate is opened. It goes out after the liftgate is closed. The rear reading lamp has 2 working buttons: lamp switch to turn it on/off.
  • Page 99: Driver Information And Entertainment

    Audio Entertainment System Driver Information and Entertainment Audio Control Buttons on Steering Wheel* ...... 92 Driver Information and Entertainment ......93 Navigator Upgrading* ............94...
  • Page 100 Audio Entertainment System Type-II 6. Call Answer Button Audio Control Buttons Steering Press the button to answer Bluetooth phone calls or enter Wheel* the Bluetooth interface. Type-I 1. Reserved Button It is reserved with no role to play for the time being. 2.
  • Page 101 Audio Entertainment System Driver Information and Entertainment As the model configuration or the supporting manufacturers are different, the audio entertainment system function, the display interface and the operation method may be different, such as video and entertainment, navigation, reverse camera, Bluetooth and telephone calls. For details about functional introduction and description of the audio entertainment system, please refer to the Vehicle Audio System Instructions placed in the glove box.
  • Page 102 Audio Entertainment System Songs stored in the memory device cannot be read. Please confirm that the storage partition form of the memorizer is FAT16 or FAT32 as it is checked in the computer; if not, please make new setup on the computer to change the format into a standard applicable to the device requirement.
  • Page 103: Hvac

    Temperature Control System HVAC Air Outlet ................. 96 Air Conditioning ............... 98 Electronic Air Conditioning ........98 Temperature Control Thumbwheel ...... 100 Fan Control Thumbwheel ........100 Air Distribution Mode Button ........ 100 Internal Circulation Mode Button ......102 Front Windshield Defroster Button ....... 102 Rear Windshield Defroster Button ......
  • Page 104: Air Outlet

    Temperature Control System Air Outlet 1. Side air outlet 2. Front door window defogger air outlet 3. Central air outlet 4. Front windshield defogger air outlet 5. Floor air outlet 6. Front seat lower air outlet 7. Console air outlet*...
  • Page 105 Temperature Control System Side Air Outlet Console Air Outlet* You can divert the air to both sides of the front riding area or the side door windows by operating the two adjustable side air outlets. Beside each air outlet, an air volume adjustment switch is located and you can operate the switch to adjust the air volume.
  • Page 106: Air Conditioning

    Temperature Control System Air Conditioning Electronic Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Control Panel 1. Fan control thumbwheel 2. Display 3. Temperature control thumbwheel 4. Front windshield defroster button 5. Air conditioning (A/C) button 6. Mode selection button (backward) 7. Mode selection button (forward) 8.
  • Page 107 Temperature Control System Display 1. Air volume 2. Front defrosting mode 3. Mode display (face blow, face blow/foot blow, foot blow, foot blow/defroster, etc.) 4. Cooling mode 5. Temperature 6. Internal/external circulation mode 7. Fault code*...
  • Page 108: Temperature Control Thumbwheel

    100 Temperature Control System Temperature Control Thumbwheel Fan Control Thumbwheel Air Distribution Mode Button Press the mode selection button to acquire the desired air flow direction. You can set one of the four following air flow Pull the thumbwheel upwards or downwards once to With the air volume switch is turned on, pull it directions by pressing the air distribution mode button: increase or reduce the air volume by one range.
  • Page 109 Temperature Control System In this mode, the air flows in two directions. Half of the air Face Mode ( Foot/Defroster Mode ( flows out from the floor air outlet and the front seat lower air outlet; the remaining air flows out from the central air outlet, side air outlet and console air outlet*.
  • Page 110: Internal Circulation Mode Button

    102 Temperature Control System Internal Circulation Mode Button Front Windshield Defroster Button Rear Windshield Defroster Button Press the button to select the front windshield defroster To turn on the defroster, first turn on the ignition switch and You can press this button during driving on a dusty road, or mode.
  • Page 111 Temperature Control System Caution Lack of proper maintenance may cause damage to the defroster or scratches on the glass. It is not allowed to use any sharp cleaner or that prone to cause glass wear to clean the rear windshield. During vehicle cleaning or when operating near the rear windshield, please take care not to shake or damage the defroster wire.
  • Page 112: Manual Air Conditioning

    104 Temperature Control System Manual Air Conditioning Control Panel 1. Temperature control knob/air conditioning (A/C) button 2. Air distribution mode button/rear windshield defroster button* 3. Fan control knob/internal circulation button Note: The position corresponding to the marker on the button edge is just the selected function mode.
  • Page 113 Temperature Control System Temperature Control Knob Fan Control Knob Air Distribution Mode Knob Adjust the air distribution knob to the desired mode so that It is used to control temperature of the air flowing out from Turn the fan speed control knob to control the system air the air flows in the desired direction.
  • Page 114: Air Conditioning System

    106 Temperature Control System Internal Circulation Mode Button Rear Windshield Defroster Button* Caution Lack of proper maintenance may cause damage to the defroster or scratches on the glass. It is not allowed to use any sharp cleaner or that prone to cause glass wear to clean the rear windshield.
  • Page 115: Air Conditioning (A/C) Button

    Temperature Control System 1. Start the engine. 6. Adjust the fan speed to the maximum. Note Normal Cooling 2. Press the air conditioning (A/C) button. The button After the air conditioning system is turned on, you can indicator illuminates, indicating that 1.
  • Page 116: Ventilation

    108 Temperature Control System  Normal Heating Temperature switch: to the area that ensures 3. Switch the air distribution mode to face mode ( ) or dual 1. Turn off the air conditioning (A/C) system. (The indicator passenger comfort. mode ( ...
  • Page 117: Driving And Controls

    Driving and Controls 109 Driving and Controls Driving Instructions ..............110 Vehicle Control ............110 Emergency Measures............ 110 Start and Operation ..............111 Trial Run of New Vehicle ..........111 Mechanical Ignition Switch Position* ......112 ENGINE START STOP Switch Position* ....112 Electronic Steering Column Lock* ......
  • Page 118: Driving Instructions

    110 Driving and Controls Measures Taken in Case of Engine Overheat Driving Instructions Warning When the vehicle is running, if the output power of the Vehicle Control Do not brake suddenly when one tire is punctured. engine reduces suddenly or the warning lamp on the Braking suddenly will cause the vehicle to tilt towards Do not slide in case that the engine is out of operation.
  • Page 119: Start And Operation

    Driving and Controls 111  Clear the accumulated snow around the vehicle Caution Start and Operation frequently, for such measure can prevent the exhaust Suddenly filling cold water in the overheated engine Trial Run of New Vehicle pipe from being blocked. will damage the engine.
  • Page 120: Mechanical Ignition Switch Position

    112 Driving and Controls Mechanical Ignition Switch Position* When the ignition key is at the ACC position, some electrical ENGINE START STOP Switch Position* accessories such as radio and cigar lighter can be used. ● Connect the ignition system and electrical accessories. Note Do not keep the key at the ACC position and the ON position for a long time when the engine is out of...
  • Page 121: Electronic Steering Column Lock

    Driving and Controls 113 ● In the sequence from the low voltage to the high voltage of START If locking the steering wheel is required, following conditions power, the operating positions are as follows: LOCK, ACC, At the ON position, turn the transmission at the neutral shall be met at the same time: ON and START.
  • Page 122: Engine Start Stop Function

    114 Driving and Controls  Check whether the tire conditions and the inflation Keep the engine idling for more than 30s to heat the Note pressure are proper and whether foreign matters engine. Avoid the turbocharged engine from idling for a long exist.
  • Page 123: Cruise Control System

    Driving and Controls 115  Insufficient battery of the remote key may cause the Cruise Control System * As the switch of cruise control system is at the steering system to fail to search for the key and thus the engine wheel, when the cruise control system is started, the vehicle Type I Switch fails to start.
  • Page 124: Engine Immobilizer System

    116 Driving and Controls Second Step: How to Deactivate Cruise Fifth Step: How to Reduce Cruise Control Speed Engine Immobilizer System Pull the toggle button towards the “SET/-” direction to If you are to immediately decelerate in case of any The vehicle with the engine immobilizer system has the emergency in front during cruise control, you can depress reduce the cruising speed.
  • Page 125: Mt Transmission

    Driving and Controls 117  When parking the vehicle on one uphill ramp, turn the Operation for Shifting Transmission with Six MT Transmission * front wheels away from the road shoulder. Drive Gears to reverse (R) gear  When parking the vehicle on one downhill ramp, turn the front wheels towards the road shoulder.
  • Page 126: Brake

    118 Driving and Controls Brake Note Warning When reversing your vehicle, please slowly start and The brake system is designed for the braking performance Please check whether the stop lamp is normal before confirm that the vehicle is shifted to the reverse (R) under the driving conditions in wide range.
  • Page 127 Driving and Controls 119 When the ignition switch is connected, the ABS warning lamp illuminates momentarily. The ABS warning lamp does not go out or illuminates when the vehicle is running, indicating the ABS is faulted. Please immediately contact the Aftersales Service Center. Refer to “ABS Warning Lamp”...
  • Page 128: Electric Brake Force Distribution (Ebd) System

    120 Driving and Controls Electric Brake Force Distribution (EBD) System In the process of driving the vehicle, if the ESC Note function is activated, the ESC lamp will flicker, telling The EBD system uses the high-speed computer to The ESC system may not be able to help you escape the Owner that the ESC system is working.
  • Page 129: Hill-Start Hold Control (Hhc) System

    Driving and Controls 121 Normally, it is not recommended to disable the ESC system. No fault exists on the system, and the engine has Parking Brake The system should be disabled temporarily only when the been operating; Mechanical Hand Brake * vehicle gets out of the mire or the vehicle climbs on a The vehicle is motionless and the brake pedal has snowfield, etc.
  • Page 130: Electric Power Steering (Eps) System

    122 Driving and Controls  When parking the vehicle on one uphill ramp, turn the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System front wheels away from the road shoulder. The EPS system provides the steering assist for the vehicle.  When parking the vehicle on one downhill ramp, turn The power steering fluid is not required for the system, the front wheels towards the road shoulder.
  • Page 131: Fuel

    Driving and Controls 123 Fuel Dangers Fuel Suggestions The fuel is one of flammables or explosives. Fill GB 92# gasoline for vehicle or gasoline with the Smoking is prohibited. Keep away from open flames, sparks and smoking materials. If gasoline catches fire, equivalent standard No., or gasoline with a higher standard serious burns will be caused and your vehicle will get No.
  • Page 132: Fuel Filling

    124 Driving and Controls Dangers Warning Shut down the engine and any heating devices If you fail to open the filler flap in the cold weather, you provided outside the combustion chamber before can gently tap the filler flap. Then, try again. refueling.
  • Page 133: Vehicle Service & Maintenance

    Driving and Controls 125 Emergency Trailer ..........156 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Getting Vehicle out of Trap ..........158 Vehicle Maintenance............158 General Information ............126 Cleaning Agent ............. 158 Accessories and Vehicle Retrofitting ....126 Vehicle Interior Maintenance and Cleaning ..159 Vehicle Storage............
  • Page 134: General Information

     Park the vehicle in a dry and well-ventilated area. Shift Without the approval of SGMW, do not retrofit the electrical to Gear 1 or reverse gear to prevent the vehicle from system.
  • Page 135: Driver Checklist

    Driving and Controls 127 Parking Brake Driver Checklist  Ensure the travel of parking brake lever is Check the interior, exterior and engine compartment appropriate. regularly to keep the vehicle safe and reliable. Instrument Panel Exterior  Check whether all instruments, control buttons and Tire warning lamps are functioning normally.
  • Page 136: Engine Compartment

    128 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Engine Compartment 1.5T Engine Air filter Engine oil filler cap Brake/clutch fluid reservoir Battery Fuse and relay box Coolant pot Engine oil dipstick Windshield washer solvent container...
  • Page 137 Driving and Controls 129...
  • Page 138: Engine Oil

    130 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Engine Oil Note Maintain the engine oil at a proper level to ensure correct Prohibit the engine oil level from being higher than the lubrication of engine. upper limit mark on the oil dipstick. Excessive engine It is normal that the engine consumes some oil.
  • Page 139: Coolant

    Driving and Controls 131  Frequent driving at an outside temperature of below 0 Coolant Note ° C. The vehicle cooling system is filled with ethylene glycol The use of non-specified or poor quality engine oil or  Long time idling. coolant.
  • Page 140: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    Be sure to use the brake/clutch fluid recommended by illness or fatal danger in case of swallowing. SGMW. Add fluid into the reservoir to reach a proper level. The fluid level shall not be lower than the MIN (minimum) mark or higher than the MAX (maximum) mark.
  • Page 141 Driving and Controls 133 Note Caution Before opening the filler cap, clean the area around the The brake/clutch fluid spilling over the engine may brake/clutch fluid reservoir filler cap. cause a fire. Contamination of the brake/clutch fluid system will An overfull fluid reservoir is not allowed. affect the system performance, resulting in costly Engine fire may cause personal injury and damage the repairs.
  • Page 142: Transmission Fluid

    134 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Transmission Fluid Windshield Washer Solvent Note Transmission fluid leakage check Please go to the Aftersales Service Center for filling of the correct washer solvent. This work requires professional skills and equipment. To avoid personal injury or vehicle damage, it is suggested to Do not fill water or radiator antifreezing agent into the windshield washer solvent container.
  • Page 143: Windshield Wiper

    Driving and Controls 135 Wiper Blade Removal and Installation Windshield Wiper Air Filter Fold the wiper arm on the windshield for operation. Foreign objects on the windshield and blade will reduce the Check and replace the air filter element regularly according effectiveness of the wiper.
  • Page 144: Drive Belt

    136 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Drive Belt Brake Pedal Fuse For normal operation of engine and air compressor, the Brake Pedal Travel Check drive belt should be adjusted to a good state. In case of damage, break or wear, please replace the drive belt. Caution If the key is not pulled out, the engine may be start unintentionally during check.
  • Page 145: Indoor Fuse Box

    Driving and Controls 137 Indoor Fuse Box The engine compartment fuse box is next to the battery. Caution Do not use a conductive tool to remove the blown fuse. The fuse extractor must be used. The use of metal and other electric conductors may cause a short circuit, damage the electrical system or cause a fire, resulting in serious personal injury.
  • Page 146: Indoor Fuse Box Layout

    138 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Indoor Fuse Box Layout For vehicles with different models or configurations, the layout of fuse box internal components may be different. The owner’s actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 147: Engine Compartment Fuse Box Layout

    Driving and Controls 139 Engine Compartment Fuse Box Layout For vehicles with different models or configurations, the layout of fuse box internal components may be different. The owner’s actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 148: Lamp Bulb Replacement

    140 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Lamp Bulb Replacement Caution Caution Professional skills and special equipment are required for replacement of bulbs. It is suggested to go to the The gas in the halogen bulb is under pressure. Handle Aftersales Service Center for help. Otherwise, it may with care and properly dispose of halogen bulbs.
  • Page 149: Bulb Specifications

    Driving and Controls 141 Bulb Specifications High-end Configuration Model Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks Front turn signal lamp/front position lamp/daytime running lamp Low-beam lamp/high-beam lamp Front fog lamp 55W×2 Side turn signal lamp Front Reading Lamp Rear Reading Lamp...
  • Page 150 142 Vehicle Service & Maintenance High-end Configuration Model (Continued) Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks High mount stop lamp Rear brake lamp/position lamp 21W/5W×2 P21W/W5W Rear turn signal lamp Rear license plate lamp Rear turn signal lamp Backup Lamp 16W×2 W16W Rear Fog Lamp 21W×2...
  • Page 151 Driving and Controls 143 High-end Configuration Model (Continued) Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks Rear position lamp 5W×2 Luggage compartment lamp...
  • Page 152 144 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Low-end Configuration Model Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks Trim Non-luminance Low-beam lamp/high-beam lamp 60W×2 Front turn signal lamp 21W×2 PY21W Front position lamp 5W×2 Side turn signal lamp Front Reading Lamp 5W×1 Rear Reading Lamp 5W×1...
  • Page 153 Driving and Controls 145 Low-end Configuration Model (Continued) Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks High mount stop lamp Rear brake lamp/position lamp 21W/5W×2 P21W/W5W Rear turn signal lamp Rear license plate lamp Rear turn signal lamp Backup Lamp 16W×2 W16W Rear Fog Lamp 21W×2 P21W...
  • Page 154 146 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Low-end Configuration Model (Continued) Lamp bulb Power x quantity Remarks Rear position lamp 5W×2 Luggage compartment lamp...
  • Page 155: Wheels And Tires

    Driving and Controls 147 Refer to the tire load information label for the correct tire Excessively low tire pressure will cause overheat of the tire, Wheels and Tires pressure. The label is on the sill plate below the driver's leading to internal damage and layered tread and even tire Original tires guarantee optimum matching of riding comfort, door.
  • Page 156: Internal Tread Wear Indicator

    148 Vehicle Service & Maintenance The vehicle is equipped with radial tires. SGMW suggests Tire Rotation replacing with radial tires of the same size, pattern, tread wear, temperature and rated speed. Note The use of tires with different size than the original...
  • Page 157: Winter Tire

    Driving and Controls 149 Tire Chain Caution Spare Tire, Jack and Tools Tire chains are only used for emergencies or in areas clearly Please use the recommended wheels and wheel Tool Kit defined by law and should be installed on the drive wheels. nuts/bolts.
  • Page 158: Spare Tire

    150 Vehicle Service & Maintenance 7-seat Model Take out the Spare Tires Park the vehicle on a flat and hard surface where the vehicle will not slip. Take out the warning triangle and 5-seat Model place it at a proper position behind the vehicle (please comply with traffic rules).
  • Page 159: Jack Lifting Point

    Driving and Controls 151 7-seat Model Jack Lifting Point Tilt the holding plate at the end of wire rope and pull it out of the center hole of the wheel. Open the liftgate and remove luggage compartment As shown in the figure above, the jack lifting points are Spare tire reassembling procedures: floor mat.
  • Page 160: Tire Replacement

    152 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Tire Replacement As shown in the figure above, connect the jack rocker Place the jack just below the lifting point closest to the to the jack. Take out tools, the jack and spare tire. Check and tire that needs to be replaced.
  • Page 161 Driving and Controls 153 Caution Note During the entire process the vehicle being lifted by When the vehicle jacking condition is unsatisfactory the jack, ensure that the jack is placed vertically and or if you do not have the confidence to safely complete no slipping occurs.
  • Page 162: Jump Start (Dead Battery)

    154 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Jumper Cable Connection Jump Start (Dead Battery) Caution In case of jump start of the vehicle, connect the jumper cable When using the jack, the vehicle may become unstable The vehicle with a low battery can be started by using the in the following order: and move, causing damage and personal injury.
  • Page 163: Vehicle Traction

    Driving and Controls 155 Vehicle Traction Caution Caution There is the risk of battery explosion. You may be It shall not be connected to the negative (-) terminal of burned by the battery acid, and an electrical short the battery when it is finally connected to the vehicle circuit can also cause personal injury or damage to the that needs to be charged.
  • Page 164: Emergency Trailer

    156 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Release the parking brake. Emergency Trailer Caution Front wheels must be off the ground when towing. ● If the tractor is not available in case of an emergency, it can It is prohibited to allow passengers to be seated Vehicle Traction with Platform Trailer secure the rope on the front towing hook under the vehicle in the towed vehicles.
  • Page 165 Driving and Controls 157 There is a hole cover on the right side of the front bumper Do not tow vehicles that are heavier than this vehicle; Caution of the vehicle. Open it and the fixing hole for hook otherwise, it may damage the vehicle or cause accidents. The towing speed shall not exceed 30 Km/h, and the installation can be seen.
  • Page 166: Getting Vehicle Out Of Trap

    158 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Getting Vehicle out of Trap Vehicle Maintenance Note When the vehicle is caught in snow, puddle or other Cleaning Agent In order to avoid damage to the transmission and unstable ground, please follow the procedures below to get other parts, the following precautions must be The manufacturer's suggestions must be observed when the vehicle out of trap.
  • Page 167: Vehicle Interior Maintenance And Cleaning

    Driving and Controls 159  Carbon tetrachloride Vehicle Interior Maintenance and Cleaning SGMW suggests replacing the whole seat belt assembly  Gasoline after collision. It is not necessary to replace the seat belt Clean the interior and exterior of the vehicle with proper ...
  • Page 168: Vehicle Exterior Maintenance And Cleaning

    Polishing and Waxing Corrosion Prevention Note Regular polishing can remove residues from the surface of SGMW vehicles are designed to have anti-corrosion Decals will affect the rear windshield defroster. the vehicle. After polishing, use high-quality car wax for capabilities. The use of special materials and protective Do not paste decals on the inner side of the rear protection.
  • Page 169 Driving and Controls 161 Finish Paint Damage Repair the gravel scratches, cracks or deep scratches on the finish paint as soon as possible. Exposed metal is prone to corrosion. Quick-drying products can be used to repair tiny cracks and scratches. Body and paint repair shops can complete large-scale repairs.
  • Page 170: Technical Data

    162 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Technical Data Vehicle Identification............163 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..... 163 VIN on Instrument Panel ........163 VIN Rubbing Seal under Engine Hood ....163 Vehicle Identification Plate ........163 VIN Label under Liftgate ........163 Seal Engine Number ..........
  • Page 171 Driving and Controls 163 VIN Rubbing Seal under Engine Hood This plate is a paper plate and is located on the door frame Vehicle Identification at the front passenger side. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) VIN Label under Liftgate There are 4 commonly used VIN marks on the vehicle. VIN on Instrument Panel It is located under the engine hood below the wiper.
  • Page 172 164 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Click the “Start” button of X431 diagnostic scanner to Seal Engine Number enter “Diagnostic Program” and select “Vehicle Decoding Program” and “Start”, and then, select the corresponding series. Select the latest diagnostic software version, click “OK” and wait for the device to reset and click “OK”...
  • Page 173: Vehicle Data

    Driving and Controls 165 Vehicle Data Main Engine Performance Parameters Parameter Item Unit Engine model: LL5 Transmission model: F625A1, F625A, SH20M6B1, SH20M6B2 Four-stroke, water-cooled, in-line, 16-valve, dual overhead camshaft, DVCP —— Engine type (dual variable CAM phase), timing chain drive, turbocharging, electronically controlled gasoline injection, electronically controlled ignition.
  • Page 174 166 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Main Engine Performance Parameters (Continued) Maximum net power/speed kW/(r/min) 102/5500 Maximum torque/speed Nm/(r/min) 230/(2000~3800) Complete vehicle quality 118± 2 Idle speed r/min 750± 50 —— Driving type Front-engine front-drive —— Fuel type and grade 92# and above motor gasoline The measuring method for vehicle loaded mode emission should comply with provisions of GB 18352.5 and DB 11/946.
  • Page 175 Driving and Controls 167 Main Quality Parameters of Complete Vehicle Parameter Item Unit LZ-W6477-BMYZ LZ-W6477-BMVYZ Seats Person Curb weight 1541 1435,14-90 Front axle load of 840,870 curb weight Rear axle load of 595,620 curb weight Total mass 2000 1850 Front axle load 1000 Rear axle load 1000...
  • Page 176 168 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Power Performance Parameters Parameter Item Unit Testing method LZW6477BMYZ/ LZW6477BMVYZ ≥170 Maximum vehicle speed Km/h GB/T 12544—2012 ≥30 Maximum climbing gradient GB/T 12539—1990...
  • Page 177 Driving and Controls 169 Main Liquid Parameters Capacity, unit unmarked: L Name Trade mark LZW6477BMV- YZ/ LZW6477BMYZ Motor gasoline 92# and above motor gasoline Engine lubricating oil SM/GF-4 5W-30 Transmission fluid SAE 75W/90 2.0± 0.15 Ethylene glycol antifreezing Coolant 7.1~7.6 fluid Brake fluid (including hydraulic DOT4...
  • Page 178 170 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Main Technical Parameters of Complete Vehicle Parameter Item Unit LZW6477BMVYZ LZW6477BMYZ Total length 4655 Total width 1835 Total height (no load) 1760 Wheel base 2750 Front suspension Rear suspension Front wheel track 1554 Rear wheel track 1549 Approach angle (no load/full load) 20/19...
  • Page 179 Driving and Controls 171 Main Technical Parameters of Complete Vehicle (Continued) Minimum ground clearance (full load) Minimum turning diameter 11.9 Name and Position of Parts not Included in Vehicle Overall Dimensions as Required by GB1589 Name Position Wiper and washer Vehicle rear end Exterior identifications, including the product trademark, company name identification and other Vehicle front end, rear end and vehicle side...
  • Page 180 172 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Name and Position of Parts not Included in Vehicle Overall Dimensions as Required by GB1589 (Continued) Deformed portion of the tire wall right above the tire contact point Tire side Soft part of the antenna Roof Note: Refer to the national standard GB1589 for details of the unlisted parts.
  • Page 181 Driving and Controls 173 Tire Inflation Pressure (Cold State) Tire inflation pressure (unit: kPa) Tire model Item No-load Full-load Front tires 230± 10 230± 10 215/60R17 Rear tires 230± 10 230± 10...
  • Page 182 174 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Wheel Alignment Parameters (No Load) Range (unit: degree) Item Vehicle model equipped with twist beam semi- Vehicle model equipped with independent independent rear suspension rear suspension Camber -0°26′±45′ 4°17′±45′ 3°58′±45′ Kingpin caster angle Front wheel 0°±5′...
  • Page 183 Driving and Controls 175 Fuel Economy Parameters Requirement Requirement Item Unit Test methods LZW6477B- MYZ LZW6477B- MVYZ Fuel consumption ≤7.0 ≤6.9 under general L/100 km GB/T 19233—2008 operating condition...
  • Page 184 176 Vehicle Service & Maintenance Other Parameters Item Parameter Requirement for dynamic balance of wheels Dynamic unbalance value<15 g Reasonable range of brake pedal free travel <30 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake disc 24 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake lining 2 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of rear brake disc 8.75 mm...
  • Page 185: Accessory List

    Driving and Controls 177 Accessory List Accessory List ............... 178 In-vehicle tools .............. 179...
  • Page 186: Accessory List

    178 Accessory List Accessory List Name Quantity Remarks Motor Vehicle Factory Certificate Vehicle Consistency Certificate Owner's Manual of Vehicle Audio System Distribute according to vehicle configuration In-vehicle package (including Service & Maintenance and Owner’s Manual and Owner’s Operation Manual) In-vehicle tools Warning triangle Mobile ashtray * Distribute according to vehicle configuration...
  • Page 187 Driving and Controls 179 In-vehicle tools Jack Jack rocker Screwdriver Wheel nut wrench Towing hook...
  • Page 188: Maintenance Procedures

    180 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Procedures Important Information ............ 181 Warranty ................ 182 Quality Assurance Service Regulations ....182 Maintenance ..............186 Maintenance Purpose .......... 186 Product Defect Report ........... 207 Inquiry Way of Aftersales Service Center Contact 错误!未定 义书签。...
  • Page 189: Important Information

    (including but not limited to the non- Service hotline: 400-86-12345, 400-889-5050; e-mail: compliance of environmental emissions due to the sales@sgmw.com.cn use of non-original parts and components or other The time or mileage in this Manual whichever comes violations of laws and regulations).
  • Page 190: Warranty

    182 Maintenance Procedures Owner’s Rights and Obligations Warranty Within the quality assurance period, material fees and For the new vehicle parts and accessories at own expense, man-hour fee incurred by vehicle maintenance due to Quality Assurance Service Regulations the Owner has the right of being provided with quality defects within the scope of the quality assurance After vehicle defects caused by product design, assurance service under the precondition of fulfilling the...
  • Page 191 Driving and Controls 183 Secondary failures caused by continuous driving when the vehicle is faulty, including but not limited to the damage caused by continuous driving when the coolant temperature gauge indicates high temperature; Product failure or missing of parts due to improper use, storage or maintenance by the Owner, including but not limited to failure of engine or electrical equipment and other parts and components due to...
  • Page 192 184 Maintenance Procedures Quality assurance period The quality assurance period is divided into original vehicle parts quality assurance period and self-paying accessories quality assurance period according to the parts. The former is divided into the warranty period and “three guarantees” period according to the nature; the latter only consists of the warranty period. The quality assurance period does not change with the ownership of the vehicle.
  • Page 193 Driving and Controls 185 Self-paying Accessories Quality Assurance Period Part Warranty period Three-guarantees validity Fuse, relay, wiper blade, glass of whole vehicle, drive belt, oil filter, fuel filter, tire, air/ A/C filter element, brake lining, None None brake shoe, clutch friction plate, canister, spark plug, bulbs of whole vehicle, corrugated pipe and rubber parts Battery, thermostat, exhaust pipe gasket, plastic parts, lamps, sunshade and digital clock 6 months or 10,000 km None...
  • Page 194: Maintenance

    186 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance The Maintenance Specification Table stipulates the time and mileage for each maintenance. The Maintenance Purpose maintenance must be maintained at the service Proper vehicle maintenance will not only keep your vehicle center within the quality assurance period according in good working conditions but also be beneficial to to the time limit specified in the Maintenance environmental protection.
  • Page 195 Driving and Controls 187 After 5 years or 100,000 km of mileage, it is suggested to go to the service center for appropriate maintenance according to the time and mileage interval specified in the Maintenance Specification Table (or in advance as appropriate). 1.
  • Page 196 188 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance time (Time or mileage whichever comes shall prevail) Time (months) Maintenance items Mileage (×1000 km) Throttle body cleanliness and positive crankcase ventilation system condition Canister Fuel line & joint and fuel tank Chassis and Body Check the parking brake function and travel Brake system line (including vacuum booster) Brake fluid (including clutch mechanism) ①...
  • Page 197 Driving and Controls 189 Maintenance time (Time or mileage whichever comes shall prevail) Time (months) Maintenance items Mileage (×1000 km) Wheel nut Front/rear brake system related working components Steering wheel and steering linkage Door lock, hinge and stopper; lubricate if necessary Clutch and brake pedal free travel check Chassis and underbody fastening bolt and nut Tire rotation ②...
  • Page 198 190 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance time (Time or mileage whichever comes shall prevail) Time (months) Maintenance items Mileage (×1000 km) Air Conditioning System Illumination and signal device Windshield washing system Battery connection and state ﹡ Description of symbols in the table I- Inspect these items and associated parts;...
  • Page 199 Driving and Controls 191 Non-routine Maintenance Specification Table Item Maintenance interval Engine oil and oil filter Replace every 3 months or 5,000 km or in advance as appropriate Transmission fluid Replace every 18 months or 30,000 km or in advance as appropriate Engine coolant Replace every 12 months or 20,000 km or in advance as appropriate Brake fluid...
  • Page 200 192 Maintenance Procedures  Owner Support Other helpful information required by the Customer Owner satisfaction program Support Center staff to solve the problem. Owner satisfaction is very important to SAIC GM Wuling In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Automobile Co., Ltd.
  • Page 202 Maintenance Record Form (First Maintenance) Record Form S/N Duration of the first maintenance: Owner’s Name 3 months or 5,000 km (whichever comes first) Tel. Purchased on Free replacement Maintenance Date • Engine oil • Oil filter Mileage (Km) • Manual transmission fluid (1.5 L engine) VIN LZW The 2nd maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 3 months or 5,000 km) Service Center Code...
  • Page 204 Maintenance Record Form (First Maintenance) Record Form S/N Duration of the first maintenance: Owner’s Name 3 months or 5,000 km (whichever comes first) Tel. Purchased on Free replacement Maintenance Date • Engine oil • Oil filter Mileage (Km) • Manual transmission fluid (1.5 L engine) VIN LZW The 2nd maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 3 months or 5,000 km) Service Center Code...
  • Page 206 Maintenance Record Form The 2nd maintenance record: The 3rd maintenance record: Maintenance Date Maintenance Date Mileage Mileage The 3rd maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) The 4th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Time: Mileage:...
  • Page 207 Maintenance Record Form The 4th maintenance record: The 5th maintenance record: Maintenance Date Maintenance Date Mileage Mileage The 5th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) The 6th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Time: Mileage:...
  • Page 208 Maintenance Record Form The 6th maintenance record: The 7th maintenance record: Maintenance Date Maintenance Date Mileage Mileage The 7th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) The 8th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Time: Mileage:...
  • Page 209 Maintenance Record Form The 8th maintenance record: The 9th maintenance record: Maintenance Date Maintenance Date Mileage Mileage The 9th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) The 10th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Time: Mileage:...
  • Page 210 Maintenance Record Form The 10th maintenance record: The 11th maintenance record: Maintenance Date Maintenance Date Mileage Mileage The 11th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) The 12th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Time: Mileage:...
  • Page 211 Maintenance Record Form The 12th maintenance record: Maintenance Date Mileage The 13th maintenance reminder: (at an interval of 6 months or 5,000 km) Time: Mileage: Service Center Code Service Center Name (Official Seal) Working Personnel Signature of Owner...
  • Page 212 204 Maintenance Procedures After maintenance or repairs, record the date, odometer reading and maintenance personnel's name in the provided form. At the same time, you should keep all maintenance documents properly. Maintenance and Repair Record Name of maintenance Date Mileage Service center code and name Maintenance &...
  • Page 213 Maintenance and Repair Record Date Mileage Name of maintenance Service center code and name Maintenance & repair item personnel...
  • Page 214 206 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance and Repair Record Name of maintenance Date Mileage Service center code and name Maintenance & repair item personnel...
  • Page 215: Product Defect Report

    Product Defect Report The information provided by the Owner is an important clue for the Defective Product Administrative Center and the Company to judge whether there are defects. Therefore, please contact the Company and the AQSIQ Defective Product Administrative Center if the vehicle may be defective.

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