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QUICK USER GUIDE
This Quick User Guide is not designed to provide owners with comprehensive
information about the ARUZ. Please refer to the Owner's Manual that comes with
this vehicle for more details. All information in this guide is valid at the time of printing.
Perodua reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.

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Summary of Contents for PERODUA Aruz 2019

  • Page 1 ARUZ. Please refer to the Owner’s Manual that comes with this vehicle for more details. All information in this guide is valid at the time of printing. Perodua reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX OVERVIEW INSTRUMENT PANEL .............. 1 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ............2 INTERIOR VIEW ............... 4 SMART ENTRY ................ 5 PUSH START/STOP BUTTON ..........7 HOOD & FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE ........9 ENGINE COMPARTMENT ............10 FEATURE/OPERATION SETTING UP ‘SMART LINK’ FOR ANDROID ......11 ADVANCED SAFETY ASSIST (A.S.A.) 2.0 .......
  • Page 3: Overview

    OVERVIEW INSTRUMENT PANEL & REAR PASSENGER " ! 1 Turn signal control lever $ Air conditioner control panel 2 Headlight control % Front corner sensor switch 3 Combination meter panel & Central doors lock switch 4 Wiper and washer control lever ' Rear passenger seat belt indicator 5 Hazard warning signal switch ( Front passenger seat belt indicator...
  • Page 4: Instrument Cluster

    4 Speedometer If indicator & Warning lights do not turn off within a few seconds of starting the engine, there may be a malfunction. Have your car checked at an authorised Perodua Service Centre. INDICATOR SYMBOL For details, refer to “Indicator & Warning Lights” in Section 5 Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 5 Advance Safety Assist (A.S.A.) SAFETY signal indicator light ASSIST OFF warning light (if equipped) If indicator does not turn off within a few seconds of starting engine, there may be a malfunction. Have the system checked by an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
  • Page 6: Interior View

    INTERIOR VIEW 1 Sun Visor 5 Third row seat 2 Door lock / unlock switch 6 Second row seat 3 Power window switch 7 Front seat 4 Seat belt 8 Shift lever...
  • Page 7: Smart Entry

    SMART ENTRY UNLOCKING LOCKING BOOT UNLOCKING OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION Press once : Unlock driver door : Press once to lock Press twice : Press once to unlock Unlock all doors PANIC ALARM BUTTON Press and hold To stop alarm, press button The alarm will sound for 45 seconds if any of these buttons are not pressed.
  • Page 8 LOCK / UNLOCK DOORS Request switch Lock Smart entry Smart Key Grasp Smart key Unlock UNLOCK BACK DOOR Press button to open boot Operating range may vary by surrounding conditions. (i) Key-free: Within 3 metres from centre of vehicle. (ii) Request switch: When the smart key is within approximately 80cm from outer door handle.
  • Page 9: Push Start/Stop Button

    PUSH START/STOP BUTTON PUSH START SYSTEM Switch indicator The Push Start/Stop Button allows you to start and stop the engine without inserting a key into ignition. TO START ENGINE TO STOP ENGINE Shift lever button The engine will stop when you : Q Press and hold the Push Start/Stop Button for more than 3 seconds or ;...
  • Page 10 SWITCHING ENGINE ON WHEN SMART KEY BATTERY IS WEAK 1 Move the gear shift to ‘P’ while depressing the brake pedal. 2 Touch the Push Start/Stop Button with Smart 3 Push the Push Start/Stop Button within 4 seconds after the buzzer sounds and the engine Key until the buzzer sounds and the engine switch indicator turns green.
  • Page 11: Hood & Fuel Tank Door Release

    HOOD & FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE HOOD RELEASE Insert rod hold hood to open Pull up latch and raise hood FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE AND CAP OPENING Close Open Lever Hanger Make sure cap is securely closed (indicated by a ‘click’ sound) to prevent fuel spillage.
  • Page 12: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1 Windshield washer fluid tanks 6 Brake fluid reserve tank 2 Automatic transmission oil level gauge 7 Battery 3 Engine oil filter cap 8 Fusible link 4 Spark plug 9 Radiator cap 5 Engine oil level gauge ! Engine coolant reserve tank Regularly scheduled maintenance, including oil changes, will help extend the life of your vehicle and maintain performance.
  • Page 13: Feature/Operation

    FEATURE/OPERATION SETTING UP ‘SMART LINK’ FOR ANDROID (IF EQUIPPED) CONNECT TO THE SMART PHONE 1 Activate Bluetooth on your Android device and pair it with the Multimedia System to enable ‘Smart Link’ Audio* TURN ON H/P USB DEBUG 2 ‘Smart Link’ connection requires you to enable ‘Developer Options’. If your device does not have ‘Developer Options’...
  • Page 14 3 A ‘USB Debugging’ screen will appear. Follow the instructions listed on the screen. a. Go to ‘Developer Options’. b. Enable ‘Developer Options. b. Check or enable ‘USB Debugging’. 4 Allow ‘USB Debugging’ on your Android device when window pops up on smartphone. Allow USB debugging? USB debugging is intended for development purposes only.
  • Page 15 CONNECT USB CABLE Connect USB cable to the USB port. Enter ‘Smart Link’ mode by touching the ‘Smart Link’ button. 6 Touch ‘Detect Phone’ on Audio Navigation. On the Android device, allow for USB Debugging.
  • Page 16 ‘DRIVE MODE’ APP INSTALLATION 7 The Drive Mode app will be automatically downloaded and installed to your Android device. Once download is complete, Smart Link control menu will be shown on audio display. Open the Drive Mode app to enter the ‘Smart Link’ control menu. ‘Smart Link’ is now ready for use. Drive Mode Exciting and Safe •...
  • Page 17 ‘SMART LINK’ NAVIGATION Touch [Navigation] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to access Google Maps or Waze applications. Choose application Maps Waze Select the desired map application by tapping on the icon. ‘SMART LINK’ TELEPHONE Touch [Telephone] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to make a phone call. KEYPAD CONTACT John...
  • Page 18 ‘SMART LINK’ MUSIC Touch [Music] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to play music from your Android device. Playing music functions: Pause Play Skip forward Skip backward Repeat playlist Repeat current song Random play Touch [Song] to display song list. Select the desired song.
  • Page 19 REMOVING ‘SMART LINK’ APP • Touch and hold the application icon until [ _ ] appears. • Touch the [ _ ] to remove the application. POTRAIT AND LANSCAPE DISPLAY SELECTION • Touch and hold the desired application icon until appears.
  • Page 20: Advanced Safety Assist (A.s.a.) 2.0

    ADVANCED SAFETY ASSIST (A.S.A.) 2.0 (IF EQUIPPED) A.S.A. is a system designed to support the driver’s awareness, decision making and vehicle operation contributing to a safe driving experience. STEREO CAMERA Horizontal view about 40 degrees Stereo camera detection range Vertical view about 20 degrees Stereo camera detection range...
  • Page 21 1 PRE-COLLISION WARNING Alert the driver when it detects a risk of frontal collision. PiPiPiPiPiPi Flashing The system alerts the driver when there is a Stereo camera risk of collision with a front obstacle through recognition from the stereo camera. This function operates when own vehicle speed and the speed difference between the front obstacles are about 4 ~ 100 km/h (vehicle)
  • Page 22: Emergency Stop Signal (Ess)

    4 FRONT DEPARTURE ALERT Alerts the driver when the vehicle in front has moved. PiPiPi é é é é Flashing Warning sound when your vehicle keep stopping although the preceding vehicle has already moved forward more than about 3 meter away. about 10 meter about 3 meter Shift position is other than H &...
  • Page 23: Eco Idle' System

    ‘ECO IDLE’ SYSTEM The ‘Eco Idle’ system automatically shuts down the engine when the vehicle is idle and restarts it when the vehicle returns to motion, improving fuel consumption, reducing emissions and minimising idling noise. 100 120 ADV SAFETY ASSIST ERROR Eco Idle ready TRIPAVG...
  • Page 24 ‘Eco Idle’ may not operate normally under the following conditions. Have the vehicle checked by an authorized Perodua Service Centre. The interior light turns on when the driver’s door is closed and does not turn on when the driver’s door is opened.
  • Page 25: Hill-Start Assist (Hsa)

    HILL - START ASSIST (HSA) Hill-start Assist (HSA) helps to prevent the vehicle from rolling back when starting up again from a stopped position on an incline. 1 Release the brake pedal slowly. 2 Vehicle retains brake force for 2 seconds. 3 Accelerate to continue driving.
  • Page 26: Vsc & Trc Systems

    VSC & TRC SYSTEMS Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) Keeps the vehicle stable during sudden turns or on slippery roads. Traction Control (TRC) Assists with keeping the stability of the vehicle when accelerating on slippery roads. VSC & TRC OPERATION Front wheels skid Rear wheels skid Rear wheels skid With VSC - The vehicle is...
  • Page 27 IMPORTANT: Even when VSC & TRC are operation, there are limits to the systems’ traction and stability control. Dangerous driving may still cause accidents. Pressing switches VSC off illuminates Pressing and holding switches VSC & TRC off ENGINE START STOP illuminates If there is an error, illuminates...
  • Page 28: Window Jam Protection

    WINDOW JAM PROTECTION The Window Jam Protection function is an auto-reverse safety feature. The window will stop rising when closing if the sensor detects an obstruction between the glass and window frame. Obstruction • Rising Turn ignition switch ‘‘ON’’ . •...
  • Page 29: Light, Turn Signals & Wiper

    LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS & WIPER HIGH BEAM & HEADLIGHT FLASH FOG LIGHT SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED) Front fog light switch 1 Clearance lights 3 Headlight flasher 2 Headlights 4 High beam TURN SIGNAL CONTROL LEVER FOLLOW ME HOME FUNCTION Left turn Lane change Lane change Right turn...
  • Page 30 AUTO LIGHT FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED) Sensor Auto position QThe headlight turn on when the auto light QDo not shield the sensor as the function may sensor sense dark condition. not operate properly. AUTO LIGHT OFF FUNCTION TURN Door open The headlights are automatically turned off if the driver’s door opened after the engine switch is turned to “OFF or “ACC”...
  • Page 31: Seats

    SEATS SEAT ADJUSTMENT Front seats Second row seats Third row seats 1 Seat position (forward/backward) 2 Seat back angle 3 Seat hight adjuster (driver’s side only) FOLDING SECOND SEAT 1 Stow the seat belt buckles 2 Lower the head restraint Pull 3 Fold the seatback down 4 Swing the whole seat up and forward...
  • Page 32 FOLDING THIRD SEAT 1 Stow the seat belt buckles 2 Lower the head restraint Pull Pull 3 Fold the seatback down 4 Swing the whole seat up and forward 5 Take out the hook from the strap 6 Hook the holding strap to the head restraint...
  • Page 33: Audio, Clock

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Install Adjust Remove Down Lock release button Lock release button Lock release button AUDIO (Type A) (Type B) Power button USB door Volume button SD card CLOCK Press [setting] button on main menu screen. Press [time] to display the setting. Adjust date and clock time by scrolling up or down on required column.
  • Page 34: Changing Background Colour

    CHANGING BACKGROUND COLOUR 1 Touch [Setting] button on Main Menu Screen to set various setting functions. (Type A) (Type B) 2 Background – Select and touch desired colour. The selected background colour will also be applied to the navigation user interface.
  • Page 35: Pairing A Bluetooth Device, Steering

    2) Press [pairing]. 3) Search new device in bluetooth mode using your phone until you found “PERODUA”. 4) Audio System default name is “PERODUA” and passkey is 6-digit similar on both mobile phone and audio system. 5) LCD will display “CONNECTED” and “...
  • Page 36: Air Control Systems

    AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS TURN ON THE AIR CONDITIONER Ignition switch on Press Press A/C TEMPERATURE CONTROL Press to increase level Press to decrease level MAXCOOL will appear after pressing to the maximum/end BLOWER FAN SWITCH Press to increase level Press to decrease level Press until no level display...
  • Page 37: Rear Cooler System, Power Window

    SET MEMORY Set preferred setting of air conditioner by pressing button. To replace a memory, hold either button for 1.5 second. REAR COOLER SYSTEM POWER WINDOW Master switch Passenger Driver side Front Down passenger side Rear passenger sides Automatic operation Push the switch down or pull it completely up and release to fully open or close .
  • Page 38: Side Mirror Remote Control, Power Socket, Usb Power Outlet, Hdmi Power Outlet

    SIDE MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL TO FOLD TO ADJUST PUSH *Ignition switch set to “ACC” or “ON” position for use. 1 Set the switch to left or right. 3 Return the switch to neutral (OFF) position. 2 Push the switch to adjust the mirror. POWER SOCKET Rear Front...
  • Page 39: Glasses Case, Roof Rail, Built-In Toll Reader, Dvr, Seat Pocket

    GLASSES CASE ROOF RAIL (IF EQUIPPED) Roof rail BUILT-IN TOLL READER Front windscreen Card slot Press button to check the prepaid card balance Antenna * Card not included SEAT POCKET (IF EQUIPPED) Rear Side...
  • Page 40: Safety & Emergency

    SAFETY & EMERGENCY SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES DOOR LOCK Front of vehicle Front of vehicle Lock button Lock Unlock Inside handle FRONT CORNER SENSOR SWITCH • This function will assist driver to park the vehicle during front parking • Press the switch to activate the system DOOR CHILD SAFETY LOCK TILT STEERING Unlock...
  • Page 41 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Baby seats Child seats Junior seats QThis vehicle is equipped with ISO FIX child restraint system seat. QThe child restraint seat should be properly installed on the rear seat. SEAT BELTS Front Take up slack Too high Push Correct Adjusting...
  • Page 42 FRONT SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER Q Actuated when subjected to a strong impact from the front. Q Seat belt will instantly retracts to secure the upper body of occupant. AIR BAGS SRS Front Air Bags SRS Side Air Bags Severe impact from front of the vehicle Severe impact from side of the vehicle SRS Curtain Air Bags Severe impact from side &...
  • Page 43 TOOL BOX SPARE TYRE LOCATION Jack Tool bag Spare tyre Refer to the Owner’s Manual in section 11 for tyre changing and jack positioning procedure. FLOOR MAT INSTALLATION Floor mat Fastener Before driving, ensure that the floor mat is installed securely in the correct position.

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