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Dear users:
Thank you for your trust in Geely Automobile and choosing a Geely automobile with
excellent safety, comfort, dynamic and economy performances. We look forward to bring
pleasure to your work and life with high quality products and services.
Read and observe the contents in this manual before you use the vehicle for the first
time. This will help you understand and use Geely automobile better so that your new vehicle
can be kept in the good technical condition in the future use and in the optimum performance
at all times. The more that you know about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure
you will get from driving it.
If you find some problems during use, contact the nearest Geely Automobile Service
Station authorized by our company and they will provide high quality services for you in
terms of maintenance and repair. Please be sure to complete the maintenance tasks regu-
larly according to the maintenance regulations in this manual.
This vehicle provides all information related to this model. Depending on the configura-
tion of the vehicle, the instruction in this manual may differ from the actual configuration of
the vehicle you bought, so you should be subject to the vehicle actually received.
When reselling or lending your vehicle, please hand over this manual to the new owner,
as the manual is a part of the whole vehicle.
All information in this manual is based on the latest product information at the time of
publication and will be subject to change in the future with supplementary notice according to
relative regulations.
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FOREWORD
Geely Automotive
June 2015

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  • Page 1 Read and observe the contents in this manual before you use the vehicle for the first time. This will help you understand and use Geely automobile better so that your new vehicle can be kept in the good technical condition in the future use and in the optimum performance at all times.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction of Owner's 24 Wipers and Washers 24 Wiper Control Combination Manual and Vehicle Switch (Sedan) Identification 24 Wiper Control Combination Switch (Hatchback) 5 Introduction of Owner's Manual 26 Steering Column 5 Notes to Owners 26 Adjustment of Steering 6 Hint Wheel 6 Symbols...
  • Page 4 Air Conditioning and 73 Safety System Check 73 Seat Belt Maintenance Entertainment System 74 Replace Components of 41 Heating, Ventilation and Air Seat Belt System after a Conditioning Collision 41 Automatic Air Conditioning 74 Airbag Control System 75 Locations of Airbags 45 Manual Air Conditioning 79 Deployment of Airbags Control System...
  • Page 5 105 Driving 125 Decelerating under Cruise 107 Three-way Catalytic Converter Control 107 Fuel Requirements 125 Overtaking under Cruise 108 Starting Requirements Control 108 Driving Requirements 125 Using Cruise Control on 108 Engine Exhaust Emission Alarm Ramp 108 Exhaust Emission Control 125 Terminating Cruise Control Device 125 Eliminating Speed Record...
  • Page 6 142 Check or Replacement of 161 Front Combination Headlight Fuse 161 Fogging up of Front 142 Replacement of Bulb Combination Headlight 143 Specifications of Bulb 162 Battery 145 Vehicle Overheating 162 Using and Maintenance of 146 Stalling of Engine/ Ridding Car Battery Trapped Situation 163 Replacement of Battery...
  • Page 7 173 Cleaning and Vehicle 182 Vehicle Power Performance Maintenance 183 Vehicle Fuel Economy 173 Cleaning of Interior 184 Emission Level 174 Fabric/Floor Carpet 185 Wheel and Tire 175 Cleaning of Leather 185 Road Tire Model 175 Instrument Panel, Vinyl 185 Spare Tire Model Resin and Other Plastic 185 Dynamic Imbalance of Surfaces...
  • Page 9: Introduction Of Owner's Manual And Vehicle Identification

    Introduction of Owner's Manual and Vehicle Identification Introduction of Owner's Manual Among fires caused by the overheated Introduction of Owner's Manual and Vehicle Identification exhaust pipe, a typical case is a fire Notes to Owners caused by the driver who falls asleep in the vehicle and presses the accelerator Your vehicle is equipped with the Anti- pedal unintentionally.
  • Page 10: Symbols

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION It defines the correct driving behavior to protect the environment. NOTE When you contact the Geely Automobile Service Station, the vehicle identification Note: suggestive statement, for you to number (VIN) should be provided. better use the vehicle information.
  • Page 11: Location Of Vehicle Identification Marker

    • Stamped on the engine body, near the partment. If the VIN stamped on the transmission. vehicle body is worn, contact the Geely • Stamped on the timing chain cover of Automobile Service Station immedi- the side of the engine (view from the RH ately.
  • Page 12 Introduction of Owner's Manual and Vehicle Identification Vehicle Plate The vehicle plate is below the RH B-pillar, and contains the following information: • Company name • Vehicle identification number • Brand • Model • Engine type • Seating capacity • Engine rated power •...
  • Page 13: Instrument And Control

    Instrument and Controls Instrument and Control Device Instrument and Controls Passenger window lock switch Steering wheel button Interior lock button Headlight leveling adjustment switch Interior door handle Hood release lever Air outlet LH Liftgate / trunk lid switch Defroster air outlet LH Dimmer control knob Security indicator Power mirror select button...
  • Page 14 Instrument and Controls Export Edition Rear window lock switch Headlight leveling adjustment switch Interior door lock button Hood release lever Interior door handle Liftgate / trunk lid switch Air outlet LH SOSfull frequency speaker* / storage compartment Defroster air outlet LH Dimmer control knob Security indicator Power mirror select button...
  • Page 15 Instrument and Controls Wiper control switch Interior door handle Hazard warning light switch Interior door lock button Center air outlet Power window control switch Audio control panel Parking brake lever Glove box door handle Transmission shift lever Glove box Cigarette lighter / ashtray Defroster air outlet RH A/C control panel Air outlet RH...
  • Page 16 Instrument and Controls Instrument Cluster Dist.To Empty --- Km Instant Fuel --.-- L/h Tachometer Speedometer Upper display Main display...
  • Page 17 Instrument and Controls Instrument Cluster (for Methanol Application) Methanol Methanol Gasoline Tachometer Speedometer Temperature gauge Main display...
  • Page 18: Tachometer

    Instrument and Controls Tachometer Speedometer The tachometer indicates the engine speed in The speedometer indicates the current 1,000 rpm per minute and the maximum dis- vehicle speed (km/h) and the maximum play scale is 8,000 rpm. scale is 240 km/h. During driving, you can use the tachometer You can drive at high speed on the roads in to select proper shift timing in order to avoid...
  • Page 19: Information Center

    If not, have the vehicle inspected by • In heavy traffic, use the air conditioning Geely Service Station immediately. system and idle the engine for a long time. Driving the vehicle with low fuel level •...
  • Page 20: Overview Of Main Display

    Instrument and Controls Overview of Main Display The instrument cluster is equipped a 3.5-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) to indicate driving information, such as accumulated mileage, trip mileage, distance to empty, door ajar warn- ing, transmission range, textual warning, etc. Dist.To Empty --- Km Instant Fuel...
  • Page 21 Instrument and Controls Overview of Main Display (for methanol application) The instrument cluster is equipped a 3.5-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) to indicate driving information, such as fuel type, methanol gauge, gas gauge, accumulated mileage, trip mile- age, door ajar warning, textual message, etc. Methanol Methanol Depress the cluth...
  • Page 22: Information Of Main Display

    The indicator will go off automatically after filling and driving for a while. If not, have the vehi- cle inspected by Geely Service Station immediately.
  • Page 23 The indicator will go off auto- matically after filling and driving for a while. If not, have the vehicle inspected by Geely Service Station immediately. • Driving the vehicle with low fuel level...
  • Page 24 Instrument and Controls Distance to Empty Textual message The distance to empty is calculated accord- The vehicle is equipped with the Keyless ing to the fuel consumption per minute. Passive Entry System. The system will Therefore, the distance to empty may be inform vehicle operators to take proper different from the actual driving distance measures by textual messages displayed...
  • Page 25: Warning Light And Indicator

    Instrument and Controls Warning Light and Indicator Layout of Warning Light and Indicator If the vehicle detects that one or more warning indicators need to be illuminated, the system will make the relevant indicator displayed on the liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • Page 26 Instrument and Controls Layout of Warning Light and Indicator (for methanol application) Methanol Methanol Gasoline If the vehicle detects that one or more warning indicators need to be illuminated, the system will make the relevant indicator displayed on the liquid crystal display (LCD). Refer to “Instructions of Warning Light and Indicator”...
  • Page 27: Instructions Of Warning Light And Indicator

    Geely Service Station abnormally. The airbags in the vehicle may not inflate in a collision or even inflate when for repair.
  • Page 28 Rear Fog Light Indicator - Yellow function in the engine control system. Have This indicator illuminates when the your vehicle repaired by the Geely Service rear fog lights are turned on. Station immediately. Daytime Running Light - Green...
  • Page 29 ABS and EBD This indicator is located on the center indicators will illuminate. Have your vehicle console. If the front passenger does repaired by the Geely Service Station not fasten the seat belt, the indicator will be immediately. illuminated.
  • Page 30: Light And Indicator

    This indicator will turn off after refueling the fuel tank. Otherwise, have your vehicle repaired by the Geely Service Station. Electric Power Steering System Malfunction Indicator - Yellow The light will illuminate temporarily and then go off after a few minutes when the engine is started.
  • Page 31 Instrument and Controls Operation of Light Control Combi- turn on the position lights and the low beam lights when the ambient light is dim. nation Switch Note: Under the AUTO mode, the system Position Light has a manual priority function. If there Turn the light control switch (1) toward A are light signals input, the system will until the...
  • Page 32: Hazard Warning Light

    Instrument and Controls Hazard Warning Light Instrument Panel Switch Bank Assembly The switch of the hazard warning light is located on the center switch of the instru- Backlight brightness adjustment knob ment panel. Press this switch in case of This knob is used to adjust the backlight vehicle danger or malfunction, and the left brightness.
  • Page 33 Instrument and Controls The low beams may be higher than the nor- Headlight Leveling Adjustment Knob mal position if the number of occupants and The headlight leveling adjustment switch is amount of cargo in the vehicle are changed. located under the instrument panel, near When driving the vehicle on a slope, the the power rear view mirror adjustment headlights may be shining directly into the...
  • Page 34: Wipers And Washers

    Instrument and Controls Wipers and Washers Inching Wiping of Front Wiper Pull handle 1 toward A and release the han- Wiper Control Combination dle (even if the handle is in the MIST posi- tion, and then release it), handle 1 will Switch (Sedan) return to OFF position automatically and the front wiper will perform inching wiping oper-...
  • Page 35: Wiper Control Combination Switch (Hatchback)

    Instrument and Controls Wiper Control Combination Operation of Wiper Control Combi- nation Switch Switch (Hatchback) Note: Hatchback wiper control combina- tion switch has a front wiper control function, as well as a rear wiper control function. Refer to “Wiper Control Combi- nation Switch (Sedan)”...
  • Page 36: Steering Column

    Instrument and Controls Steering Column Hold the steering wheel tightly and adjust it up and down to the optimal Adjustment of Steering Wheel position. After selecting a suitable driving posi- tion, fully pull up lock lever A of the steering wheel and lock the steering wheel to the new position.
  • Page 37 Instrument and Controls Internal Rear View Mirror Adjustment of Exterior Rear View Mirror Do not adjust the rear view mirror of the vehicle while driving. Otherwise, it Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON may cause the vehicle to get out of control, Press L and R mirror select switch (2) (L leading to danger.
  • Page 38: Exterior Rear View Mirror

    Instrument and Controls Mechanical Anti-dazzling Folding of Exterior Rear View Mirror Interior Rear View Mirror Folding function of the exterior power rear Adjustment of Interior Rear View view mirrors on this vehicle allows you to Mirror use it while passing through narrow alleys The interior rear view mirrors are fixed on and parking.
  • Page 39: Sun Visor And Vanity Mirror

    Instrument and Controls Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror Horn Sun visors are provided for the front driver Press the horn button area (as shown by side and passenger side respectively. Pull the arrow) on the steering wheel, and the the lever towards you or move it towards horn will operate.
  • Page 40: Window

    Instrument and Controls Window Power Window Leaving your children, incapacitated adult or pets in the vehicle with win- dows closed is very dangerous. They could be physically worn due to high temperature or suffer a permanent harm or even death from heat exhaustion.
  • Page 41 Geely Service Station. again. The indicator on the button will also Delay operation functions go off. After the ignition switch turned off, press Power window thermal protection...
  • Page 42: Sunroof

    Instrument and Controls Sunroof Be sure to observe the following pre- cautions to avoid serious personal injury: • Make sure that all passengers keep their heads, hands and any other part of their bodies far away from the opening of the sunroof while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 43 Instrument and Controls Anti-pinch In case of accident due to the child playing with the sunroof, his/her Press and hold the close button or tilt close guardian should assume the main responsi- button of the sunroof (longer than 500 ms), bility for this accident.
  • Page 44 Instrument and Controls Common Problems and Troubleshooting of Concealed Sunroof Problem Reasons Troubleshooting Remove the left and right gar- nishes and loosen the tighten- ing nuts of the glass. Insert the Different clearances between thin sheets to the gaps glass panel and edges of the between the glass and the sur- opening rounding areas of the roof so...
  • Page 45: Interior Settings

    Instrument and Controls Interior Settings Front Interior Light (w/ Sunroof) Front Interior Light (w/o Sunroof) The front interior lights are the main lighting fittings at night, including interior light switch LH and RH and interior light LH and RH. You can use them according to your requirements.
  • Page 46: Rear Interior Light

    Instrument and Controls Operation of Front Interior Light Rear Interior Light Press the interior light switch LH or RH to turn the interior lights on or off. Export Edition When the courtesy light control switch is pressed and the four doors are in locked status, if you unlock the four doors by using the remote control or passive door handle, the interior dome light will come on.
  • Page 47: Cigarette Lighter

    Instrument and Controls Cigarette lighter Center Armrest Front Seat Center Armrest If the cigarette lighter is held down while it is being heated, you will not A double-layer console box is provided for able to part it from the heater core. Over- the bottom of the center armrest on the heat may cause damage to the cigarette vehicle.
  • Page 48: Rear Window Sunshade

    Instrument and Controls Glove box Rear Seat Center Armrest A foldable center armrest with cup holder is The glove box is located in the instrument provided for the rear center seat back. You panel at the front seat passenger side. Pull can turn the center armrest out by pulling the handle of the glove box cover to the left the strap above the armrest down.
  • Page 49: Storage Box

    Instrument and Controls Storage Box Glasses Box Export Edition* A glasses box is provided for the vehicle, which is integrated with the front interior light, so that you can store or use the glasses while driving. Cup Holder Front Cup Holder Many small storage boxes, which are located on the lower side of the front door inner trim board LH and RH, are provided...
  • Page 50: Interior Door Handle

    Instrument and Controls Interior Door Handle Do not hang heavy objects on the coat hooks to prevent damages to the coat hooks. Floor Mat The interior door handles are provided for the vehicle, which are located on the front seat passenger side and both sides of the rear seats, so that the passengers can use Make sure the floor mat is properly placed them under special conditions.
  • Page 51: Air Conditioning And Entertainment System

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Automatic Air Conditioning Control System A/C button AUTO button VOL- button OFF button VOL+ button FOOT button Max DEF button FACE button TEMP- button DEF / FOOT button TEMP+ button Internal/external recirculation shift but- Rear window / outside mirror defroster...
  • Page 52 A/C Rear window / outside mirror defroster condenser (in front of the radiator). Please go to the Geely Service Station for a car button : Press the button to turn the wash.
  • Page 53 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System AUTO button: If the AUTO (Automatic DEF/FOOT button : If the button is Air Conditioning) button is pressed in pressed in the FOOT mode, the mode the manual mode, the A/C controller will will be changed to MIX. If the button is enter AUTO (Automatic Air Condition- pressed in the FACE mode, the mode ing) mode, and the function indicator...
  • Page 54 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Manual Operation The air conditioning system equipped on this vehicle allows the blower speed, air dis- tribution mode, A/C status and internal recirculation control to be selected manu- ally. The fan speed can be set to any fixed value by adjusting the blower control unit.
  • Page 55: Manual Air Conditioning Control System

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Manual Air Conditioning Control System Temperature control knob Mode knob A/C button Rear window / outside mirror defroster button Air volume control knob External recirculation button Internal recirculation button...
  • Page 56 A/C condenser (in front of the radiator). Please Do not attempt to remove the frost or go to the Geely Service Station for a car any other materials on the inner side wash.
  • Page 57: Operation Recommendation

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Operation Recommendation • Do not allow the leaves or other foreign matters to cover the air inlet grille near Daily Operation the windshield. • The inside of the vehicle may become • The space under the front seat should hot if it is parked in the harsh sunlight be kept free so that the air can circulate for a long time.
  • Page 58: Air Vent

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Air Vent Air outlet Front seat passenger FOOT air outlet Windshield defroster outlet Defroster air vent Center air outlet Note: There are 2 rear seat passenger FOOT air outlets, which are located on the floors under the 2 front passenger seats respectively (not shown in the illustration).
  • Page 59: Maintenance Of Air Conditioning System

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Maintenance of Air Condition- Air Conditioning Filter ing System Air Inlet The vehicle is equipped with an air condi- tioning filter, which is located behind the glove box on the front passenger seat side. This filter can remove the dust, pollen, and Remove any ice, snow or leaves in the air other irritants from the outside air entering inlet under the dash panel.
  • Page 60: In-Vehicle Entertainment System

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System In-vehicle Entertainment System Multimedia Player MUTE button Center knob LCD display 4/RDM button Button button MODE button button AS/SEL button AUX port USB port Button 1/PAU button BND/CLK button 2/SCAN button 3/RPT button...
  • Page 61 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Button Description Number Name Radio mode USB Mode Description Press and release: Press and release: MUTE Mute Pause/play Display the system operating status, set- Display tings and other infor- mation. Press and release: Press and release: Go to the previous Seek program up track...
  • Page 62 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Number Name Radio mode USB Mode Description Press and release: Select the stored sta- Press and release: 3/RPT tion 3 Repeat play Press and hold: Store the current station to 3 Press and release: Press and release: Center ON/OFF ON/OFF...
  • Page 63 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Operation Instruction - Radio Mode Changing Band Press and release the BND/CLK button to The radio provided for the vehicle has two cycle among the bands in the order of FM1, formats: FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2. •...
  • Page 64 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Multinational Radio Parameter Set- Fast Forwarding/Rewinding ting Press and hold the button for When the radio is turned on, press and hold more than 1.5 s to enter fast forwarding / the AS/SEL button to enter "TRE" menu in rewinding mode.
  • Page 65 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Skipping Songs EQ Adjustment After entering EQ OFF screen by pressing If you press and hold the 5/ button, the and holding the AS/SEL button, you can head unit will fast forward 10 songs and select several preset equalizer modes such start playing.
  • Page 66 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Advanced On-board Head Unit / GPS Head Unit Power / volume adjustment knob Return button Menu button Mode / tuner knob Main menu button AUX/TF express card slot...
  • Page 67 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Button Description Number Name Function Description • If you press and hold this button for 3 seconds or above when the system is off, the system will be turned on (the vehicle needs to be powered on). •...
  • Page 68 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System USB / HDMI Port* Steering Wheel Button(w/ VR But- ton, w/o Cruse Control Buttons) Open the protective cover to connect exter- Press and release the VOL+ button to nal portable storage devices to USB/HDMI increase the volume of the system. Press port.
  • Page 69 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Press and release button to skip to the previous station in the radio mode; to skip to the previous track or video in the music and video modes; to select the previous one from the list in the voice recognition mode.
  • Page 70 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Steering Wheel Button(w/ Phone button, w/ Cruse Control Buttons) Press and release MODE button to cycle through the navigation, radio, music and video functions. Press and release button to skip to the Press and release button to skip to the next station in the radio mode;...
  • Page 71 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System When the Bluetooth - compatible phone is connected, if there is an incoming call, press the button on the steering wheel to answer the call; When there is a call in progress and the phone is in connection (call unanswered), press the button on the steering wheel to...
  • Page 72 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System GPS Head Unit (Export) Power / volume adjustment knob Menu button Main menu button Return button Mode / tuner knob AUX / Micro SD card slot...
  • Page 73 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Button Description Number Name Function Description • If you press and hold this button for 3 seconds or above when the system is off, the system will be turned on (the vehicle needs to be pow- ered on).
  • Page 74: Device

    Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Number Name Function Description • Operate external Micro SD card, external standard Micro SD card port; Micro SD card compatible with maximum 16 G, only support genuine Micro SD card. Micro SD card write Insert the and read rate between 8-10MBps, the com- patible Micro SD card: SDHC2, SDHC4, device...
  • Page 75 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System USB Port* Steering Wheel Button (w/o Cruise Control Buttons) Open the protective cover to connect exter- nal portable storage devices to USB port. Press and release the VOL+ button to increase the volume of the system. Press When using the external portable and release the VOL- button to decrease storage devices such as USB flash...
  • Page 76 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System Press and release button to skip to the previous station in the radio mode; to skip to the previous track or video in music and video modes. When the bluetooth - compatible phone is connected, if there is an incoming call, press the button on the steering wheel to answer the call;...
  • Page 77: Head Restraint

    Seat and Restraint System Head Restraint To raise or lower the head restraint, press Seat and Restraint System and hold the adjustment button on the side An adjustable head restraint is provided for of the seat head restraint, lift up or push each seating position of the front and rear down the head restraint to the desired seats on the vehicle.
  • Page 78: Adjustment Of Front Seat And Rear Seat

    Seat and Restraint System Adjustment of Front Seat and Seat Back Angle Adjustment Rear Seat Do not adjust the seat while the vehi- cle is in motion. Otherwise, the vehi- cle may lose control, which can cause a collision and result in serious injury. Only adjust the seat when the vehicle is sta- tionary and before wearing the seat belt.
  • Page 79 Seat and Restraint System Lumbar Support Adjustment If the seat is reclined too much, the risk of death or serious injury may be increased during a frontal collision. Seat Cushion Height Adjustment When repeatedly lifting up or repeatedly pressing down the seat cushion height adjustment handle 1, the seat cushion height will be increased or decreased.
  • Page 80 Seat and Restraint System Seat Cushion Adjustment Reclining adjustment handle Seat forward and backward adjustment handle Power Driver Seat* Do not place objects under the power seat or intentionally prevent the seat from moving. Otherwise, the seat adjust- ment motor may be damaged. Seat Forward and Backward Adjust- ment Push the rear portion of the switch in the...
  • Page 81 Seat and Restraint System Rear Seat Folding Up of Rear Seat Back Tilt the seat back rearward and push it rear- Folding Down of Rear Seat Back ward firmly to lock it. The rear seats contain rear seat LH and rear seat RH.
  • Page 82: Seat Belt

    Seat and Restraint System Front Heated Seat (Export) Seat Belt This section explains how to use the seat belt properly. It also explains some precau- tions for the seat belt. Never allow anyone to sit on a seat with an unavailable seat belt. In the event of a collision, if you or passengers in the vehicle have not fastened the seat belt, the severity of injury may increase signifi-...
  • Page 83: Why Seat Belt Has Protective Effect

    Seat and Restraint System Why Seat Belt Has Protective Seat belt unfastening warning light is pro- vided for the vehicle to alert you to fasten Effect the seat belt. Always fasten the seat belt When you sit in or on an object, your mov- while driving.
  • Page 84: Correct Seating Posture

    Seat and Restraint System You can speed down together with the vehi- Do not recline the seat more than cle after the seat belt is fastened. You could necessary when the vehicle is in have a longer time and distance to stop motion, to avoid serious injury.
  • Page 85 Seat and Restraint System Correct Front Passenger Seating Do not lean forward while driving. You must make sure that there is a Posture sufficient distance between you and the air- For your own safety, we recommend that bag. the front passenger should make the follow- Correct Driver Seating Posture ing adjustments to avoid the risk of injury: Correct driver seating posture is critical for...
  • Page 86: How To Wear Seat Belt

    Seat and Restraint System How to Wear Seat Belt Correctly Accident statistics suggest that the unbelted persons are more likely to be injured than This section is only intended for adults. the belted persons in the event of a colli- sion.
  • Page 87 Seat and Restraint System 3-Point Seat Belt Push the latch plate into the buckle until a clicking sound is heard. Pull the latch 3-point seat belts are provided for all sitting plate and make sure that it is securely positions in the vehicle. The following locked.
  • Page 88: Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster

    Seat and Restraint System Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster Seat Belt Pretensioner This vehicle provides shoulder belt height A seat belt pretensioner is provided for the adjusters on the driver and front passenger front seat belt of your vehicle. The seat belt seats.
  • Page 89: Seat Belts And Pregnant Women

    Seat and Restraint System If an illuminated warning light, relevant • With the buzzer deactivated, if the alarm and warning instruction are ignored, driver or front passenger seat belt is this may cause serious injuries, vehicle unfastened or either fastened seat belt is released when the engine starts and damage or traffic accident.
  • Page 90: Safety System Check

    After a minor collision, have your seat belt • Check the seat belt warning light, seat assembly checked or replaced by the Geely belt, buckle, latch plate, retractor and Service Station. Even if the seat belt system anchorage for proper function fre- is not used during a collision, it should also quently.
  • Page 91: Airbag

    Geely possible without affecting the normal driving strongly recommends that all infants and...
  • Page 92: Locations Of Airbags

    Seat and Restraint System Locations of Airbags To provide best protection of the airbags, drivers and passengers must wear their Frontal (Driver and Front Passen- seat belts properly and keep correct seating ger) Airbag System posture. In the event of a frontal collision, the frontal Do not place any objects or pets in airbags can effectively protect the driver front of the instrument panel or con-...
  • Page 93 Otherwise, the baby may be killed or seriously injured. Contact your Geely Service Station as soon as possible, when the follow- ing situations occur: •...
  • Page 94 Seat and Restraint System Side Curtain Airbags* The side curtain airbags are installed above Do not attach any ornament to the the left and right doors in the vehicle, and surrounding areas of the side curtain marked with the words “SRS AIRBAG”. airbags, such as the windshield glass, door glass, side pillars or sides of the roof, or Do not allow the head get close to the...
  • Page 95: Deployment Of Airbags

    The frontal airbags may deploy when the modifications without consulting the vehicle is subjected to a severe collision personnel of Geely Service Station. In some from the front at a angle of ±30 degrees. circumstances, these modifications may To reduce the risk of the injuries...
  • Page 96 Seat and Restraint System In the event of a collision, the airbag control unit monitors the deceleration caused by a collision to determine if the airbags should be deployed. Whether the airbags operate or not depends on the involved objects, the direction of the collision and how fast the vehicle decelerates due to the collision, rather than the vehicle speed.
  • Page 97 Seat and Restraint System This can significantly reduce the injuries of the upper body and pelvis in case of a side colli- sion. Types of Collisions that May not Deploy the Frontal Airbags • The vehicle is not started. • When the vehicle in motion hits low objects, such as steps.
  • Page 98 Seat and Restraint System • When the vehicle falls into a deep pit or • When the vehicle hits a parked vehicle with the same weight from the front. a deep hole. • When the hitting direction and hitting point deviates from the center of the vehicle more than 30 degrees.
  • Page 99 Seat and Restraint System Types of Collisions that the Side • Minor side collision ("minor" is only for the sensing of airbag ECU or the impact (Side and Curtain) Airbags May Not sensor of the vehicle, regardless of the Be Deployed extent of the vehicle damage.).
  • Page 100: Replace Components Of Airbag System After A Collision

    Replace the components of the airbag sys- tem if the airbag has been deployed. Please go to the Geely Service Station for repair- ing. If the airbag ready indicator remains on when the vehicle is started or turns on while...
  • Page 101 Seat and Restraint System Question: What is the correct way to wear the seat belt? Answer: The older child should wear a crotch/shoulder belt obtain extra restraint provided by the shoulder belt. The shoulder belt mustn't be positioned across the face or neck. The crotch belt should snug across the hips and just in contact with the upper part of the thighs.
  • Page 102: Infants

    Seat and Restraint System Infants Never wear a seat belt like this. Never hold infant or child in your Everyone in the vehicle needs to be pro- arms while riding. Nobody could be able to tected. This includes the infants. Neither the hold them during a collision, as the infant or distance of the travel nor the ages or child may become very heavy as a result of...
  • Page 103: Child Restraint System

    Seat and Restraint System Child Restraint System To reduce the risk of neck or head injuries in a collision, the infant should Selection of Child Restrains be supported fully. This is because the neck Child restrains are classified into the follow- of the infant has not developed fully and the ing 5 groups according to the regulation weight of his/her head is heavier than other...
  • Page 104: Installation Position Of Child

    Seat and Restraint System Installation Position of Child Forward-facing Child Seat Restrains According to accident statistics, the children and infants are safer when properly restrained in the child or infant restraint sys- tems on the child rear seating positions. The forward facing child seat provides pro- tection by using restraining bands to restraint the child.
  • Page 105: Installation Of Child

    Seat and Restraint System When securing the child restraint on the Consult the manufacturer of the child rear seating position, read the instruction restrains to confirm if the Child provided along with the child restraint to Restrains is suitable for this kind of anchor- make sure that it is suitable for this vehicle.
  • Page 106 Seat and Restraint System Latch the buckles onto the anchorage levers. Verify that the top tethers are buckled tightly and push and pull the child restrain in different directions to check if it is secured. Follow all installation instructions provided by the manufacture. Improper installation child...
  • Page 107 Seat and Restraint System Installation of Rear-facing Infant Seat The rear-facing infant seat is installed by ISOFIX anchorages in a rearward facing way. The rear-facing infant seat is a restrain system with a support leg and a top tether, used for the vehicle equipped with ISOFIX anchorages and top tether anchorages.
  • Page 108 Seat and Restraint System Make sure the support leg is vertical Press the button on the base to snap against the floor, and test that the sup- the two metal bars under the child seat port leg is installed tightly by pulling into the base, then release the button.
  • Page 109 Seat and Restraint System Installation of Booster Seat Place the infant in the child seat and buckle the infant up. Allow children to seat on the child restrains. According to the instructions provided by Improper installation of a rear-facing manufacturer, pass the crotch and shoulder infant seat to the ISOFIX anchorages belts through or around the child, and insert can lead to failure of the restraint.
  • Page 110 Seat and Restraint System Verify that the shoulder belt is posi- tioned across the center of the child's shoulder. The belt should be kept away from the child’s neck, but not so that it could fall off the child’s shoulder. Failure to do so may reduce the protection performance of the shoulder belt when an accident occurs, causing serious injuries.
  • Page 111: Starting And Driving

    If your key is lost or stolen, please immedi- ately contact the Geely Service Station to cancel its ability to start the engine. If your key is found, you can ask the Geely Service Stations to reactivate its functions. NOTES: The new key is not available to...
  • Page 112: Anti-Theft System

    Model of Remote Battery: 3V, CR2025. cle needs to be repaired. Please contact the Geely Service Station which can repair the Since there are some precision cir- anti-theft system to duplicate a new key.
  • Page 113: Lock And Unlock

    Starting and Driving Turn off the ignition switch, and flip the sen- Lock and Unlock sor zone on the side of the driver or the Remote Control handle of the front passenger side door with your thumb before the door is closed so as to lock four doors.
  • Page 114 Starting and Driving Remote Control Locking and Locking or Unlocking with Key Unlocking Take out the Mechanical key from the remote control according to the following Press the UNLOCK button on the steps: remote control once to unlock four doors, at the moment, the turn signals flash three times to confirm the operation;...
  • Page 115 The vehicle is equipped with the speed automatic locking function. When the igni- tion switch in "ON" position and the speed is more than 10km/h for 3s, the four doors are locked automatically. NOTE: The function can be enabled or disabled by the Geely Service Station.
  • Page 116 Starting and Driving Automatic Locking of RearDoor Export (Hatchback) The rear door will be locked automatically 1.5s after the door is closed. Key in Vehicle Reminder Unlocking When the ignition switch is OFF, and the system receives the unlocking demand for reminding the key left in the vehicle from the keyless system, four door will be unlocked and the interior lights will come on...
  • Page 117: Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving Starting and Driving Child Safety Lock Ignition Switch (Keyless Start) The left and right rear doors are equipped with the child safety locks. When there is a child on the left or right rear seat, please Your vehicle is equipped with a electronic apply the child safety locks.
  • Page 118: Start Switch

    ON (orange) : When the switch is in the mance. Therefore, please consult Geely ACC position, you can press the button Service Station before installing electrical again, and not press the clutch pedal (MT) equipment.
  • Page 119 "Replacement of Remote the ignition switch for 15 seconds, and then Control Battery" section in Chapter 5 drive the vehicle to Geely Service Station "Starting and Driving". Your vehicle is for repair. equipped with the computer control start system.
  • Page 120 In this way, the extra mal use, please go to the Geely Service gasoline in the engine can be cleaned Station for maintenance.
  • Page 121: Driving

    The break-in period of the new be started, the engine needs to be adjusted engine is designed to improve the or repaired. Please contact the Geely Ser- surface quality and friction wear status of vice Station for maintenance. the moving parts so as to prolong the ser- vice life and save fuel.
  • Page 122 Starting and Driving Driving at the idle speed can also consume • Do not tow the tail of the vehicle within the fuel. In traffic jams or a long red light sit- the first 800km uations, if it takes more than 1 minute for Parking on Flammable Materials parking, turn off the engine: The fuel saved If there are some flammable materi-...
  • Page 123 Starting and Driving Alcohol can affect a driver in four aspects: Plan an appropriate running route. judgment, muscle coordination, vision and Optimize the route and try to avoid the traf- attention. According to the statistics, almost fic jam road segment. This will not only save 40% of all causes of deaths are associated your time, but also reduce the fuel con- with motor vehicles are related to alcohol.
  • Page 124: Fuel Requirements

    For the engine missing of ignition, lower power, joggling or other faults will cause the serious damage to the cata- lytic converter. Please go to the Geely Service Sta- tion for maintenance according to the provisions in "Care and Maintenance Man- ual".
  • Page 125: Engine Exhaust Emission Alarm

    • When you find that the engine fails to run smoothly and it is difficult to carry Alarm out the cold start of engine, please go to the Geely Service Station for mainte- Exhaust Emission Control nance. Device • When the catalytic converter works, the operating temperature is very high, so •...
  • Page 126: Fuel System

    Starting and Driving Fuel system Don't park the vehicle for a long time with the engine running. However, if necessary, Gasoline Requirements you should park your vehicle in an open place, and adjust the heating system or air Use unleaded gasoline having a mini- conditioning system to let the outside air Research Octane...
  • Page 127: Safety Precautions In Gasoline Station

    Station the Geely Automobile. It is not allowed to The gasoline is highly flammable and add any additive not authorized by the is easy to explode in the airless Geely to the gasoline.
  • Page 128 Be sure to keep the gaso- filler cap, be sure to choose the right line away from the spark, open fire and type. It is available in the Geely Service smoking objects. Never leave the gas Station. If the model of the filler cap is...
  • Page 129 If that happens, the Geely Automobile. It is not allowed to please use unleaded gasoline with a mini- add any additive not authorized by the mum RON of 92 or above as soon as possi- Geely to the gasoline.
  • Page 130 Starting and Driving Fuel Filler and Adding Fuel The fuel vapor is highly flammable and if the fuel is on fire, it can cause serious injury. To prevent yourself and oth- ers from injury, please read and follow the instructions of the gas station for refueling. Turn off the engine when refueling.
  • Page 131: Automatic Transmission (Ctv)

    If you need to replace it with a new filler cap, be sure to choose the right type. It is available in the Geely Service Station. If the model of the filler cap is wrong, the filler cap will fail to cover the oil filler.
  • Page 132 Starting and Driving When the vehicle is stationary and the igni- N(Neutral): When the shift lever is in this tion is in ON position, if you want to shift position, the transmission is in no-load from Drive (D) to Reverse (R) or Park (P), operation and the driving force of the you must press the unlock button and press engine fails to be transmitted to the driving...
  • Page 133: Gear Shifting Operation

    Starting and Driving Gear Shifting Operation Reverse When the engine is in the smooth operation Parking and the vehicle is stationary, you can press For a long time parking, after the vehicle is the brake pedal and confirm the parking stationary, you need to press the unlock braking control lever is released, and then button and push the shift lever to Park (P),...
  • Page 134: Manual Transmission (Mt)

    Starting and Driving Manual Transmission (MT) 5-Speed Gearbox 6-Speed Gearbox 2 4 6 2 4 R EC7-0141 Notices for Use Shifting to Forward Gears Shift to forward gears according to the Gear The following information is very important Pattern on the knob of the shift lever. To for vehicle driving, especially for these shift up or down, you must fully press the users who are not familiar with the manual...
  • Page 135: Brake System

    Starting and Driving Brake system Shifting to Reverse Gear Before shifting to the reverse gear, be Service Brake sure to stop the vehicle stably and The braking operation time including detec- then fully press the clutch when the engine tion time and reaction time. The detection is running at an idle speed, waiting a time refers to the time to make the decision moment (about 3 s) and then shifting to the...
  • Page 136: Parking Brake

    Starting and Driving engine stops running during the vehicle is In order to avoid the unexpected moving, you needs to conduct the braking move of the vehicle, you should in the normal way, rather than in inching tighten the parking brake after you stop the braking.
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving Use of Anti-lock Brake Function Don't apply inching braking. As long as you firmly press the brake pedal to activate anti- lock braking system. You may hear the sound of the anti-lock brake pump or motor running, and feel the pulsation of the brake pedal, but this is a normal phenomenon.
  • Page 138: Park Assist System

    Starting and Driving Park Assist System How the System Work The ultrasonic park assist system will be Your vehicle is equipped with the ultrasonic running automatically when the ignition park assist system; the system is running switch is on. If prompt tones are heard, it when the vehicle speed is less than 10 km/ means the system is running.
  • Page 139: System Operation

    Starting and Driving System Operation For System Failure to Work Please pay attention to the following situa- tions, the rear parking assist radar sensors may fail to give an alarm or give false alarms: Unable to Detect Obstacle • The sensors of the park assist system can't detect vehicles with a higher chas- sis.
  • Page 140 Starting and Driving • The sensors of the park assist system • When the vehicle is on an abrupt slope, may fail to detect some special shaped the park assist system may give wrong obstacles. alarms. Pillars Small trees Bicycle Angle sections Cornerstones Corrugated paper...
  • Page 141 When the situations above are rejected, please contact the Geely Service Station for maintenance. If there are several obstacles, the sensors of the park assist system can only detect the nearest obstacle.
  • Page 142: Rear View Camera

    Starting and Driving Rear View Camera* Rear View Camera Position Your vehicle is equipped with the visual reversing system. Please read this chapter before use. The rear-view back-up camera can display the images in the rear of the vehicle so as to help the driver clearly see the condition behind the vehicle when reversing.
  • Page 143: Cruise Control System

    Starting and Driving Cruise Control System* Reversing Auxiliary Line Two red lines on both sides show the width Your vehicle may be equipped with the of the vehicle and the indicated width is cruise control system. With the use of the larger than the actual one.
  • Page 144: Recovery Of The Set Speed

    Starting and Driving Export Setting Speed Press to turn on the cruise control. The indicator light on the instrument board will be illuminated. Press RES + or SET - button to set the cruise speed required Press and release the SET button. The current speed will be saved.
  • Page 145: Decelerating Under Cruise Control

    Starting and Driving Decelerating under Cruise Con- Ending Cruise Control trol There are four ways to disconnect the cruise control: If the cruise control system has been • Slightly press the brake pedal, the enabled, cruise indicator light will be illuminated. •...
  • Page 146: Loading

    Starting and Driving Loading Loading Loading Heavy Objects You can fold down the rear seat backs in your vehicle to set aside the larger space If the weight of the loaded goods for luggage, or place them in a vertical posi- exceeds the vehicle load standard or tion and lock them.
  • Page 147: Hazard Warning Devices

    In an Emergency Hazard Warning Devices Accident Emergency In an Emergency Response System (ERA- Hazard Warning Light GLONASS) (Export) The system detects the airbag deployment signal and vehicle operator's manual emer- gency call by an internal controller, and sends the vehicle accident location (GLON- ASS, GPS information and accurate calcu- lation), vehicle heading direction, vehicle data (VIN, vehicle type, powertrain type,...
  • Page 148 In an Emergency Jump Starting Jump Starting of Vehicle Jump Starting: If the power of the battery has been used up, you can try to start your vehicle with another vehicle and jumper cables. Be sure to carry out the operation according to the following steps to guaran- tee safety.
  • Page 149 In an Emergency When there is an open fire near the Connect the one end of the black nega- battery, it may cause the gas in the tive (-) cable to the negative(-) terminal battery to explode. Some people have been of the battery (C) Do not make the other hurt for the reason, and some have lost end contact anything before proceed-...
  • Page 150: Emergency Opening Of Trunk (Sedan)

    In an Emergency Emergency Opening of Trunk Manual Release of P (Park) Position (CVT) (Sedan) If the shift lever cannot be moved out of The trunk of this vehicle is designed to the park (P) position due to the factors such as opening type with the electric control, and the battery is too low or the engine cannot can be opened through the use of the...
  • Page 151: Hints For Drawing

    In an Emergency Towing Vehicle Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the port of the protective cover for the All the towing operations should use the unlock button and pry it off from the safety chain system and abide by the local, panel.
  • Page 152 The removable towing ring is installed on Only use the dedicated jack in accor- the front of your vehicle. The front towing dance with the Geely certification. ring is placed in the driver's tool kit in the Never use other types of jacks, otherwise trunk.
  • Page 153 In an Emergency Spare Tire The spare tires are kept under the driver's tool box in the trunk. Set the wheel wrench on the wheel nut and rotate it counterclockwise, and then loosen all wheel nuts around a circle, After the removal of the jack, turn the lock- but do not remove the nuts, as shown in ing knob towards the direction of rotation the picture.
  • Page 154 In an Emergency It is extremely dangerous to access the below location of the vehicle lifted by the jack. If the vehicle slides down from the jack, it may cause serious injury or even death. Never access the below location of the vehicle only lifted by the jack.
  • Page 155: Storage Of Flat Tire Or

    In an Emergency Replacement of fuse It is not allowed to use the oil or grease on bolts or nuts, otherwise The fuse can prevent the overload of the these nuts will get loose. The wheels of the electric appliance in the electrical circuit so vehicle may fall off, thus causing crashes.
  • Page 156 In an Emergency Position and Identification of Underhood Fuse Box Fuse Open the engine cover. The fuses are located on the left side of the fuse holder in the engine compartment and the central distribution box on the left side of the instrument board.
  • Page 157 In an Emergency EF13 EF27 EF08 EF01 9 10 EC7-0173 Position Amperage Name Remark EF01 100A Alternator Fuse EF02 Battery Feed Fuse 1 in Interior Fuse and Relay Box EF03 Alternator Signal-regulated Fuse EF04 ECM Battery Feed Fuse EF05 Fuel Pump Fuse EF06 Keyless Start ACC Fuse EF07...
  • Page 158 In an Emergency Position Amperage Name Remark EF12 Main Relay Fuse EF13 Oxygen Sensor Fuse EF14 Fuel Injector Fuse EF15 Starting Solenoid Fuse EF16 DRL Fuse EF17 Power Seat Fuse EF18 Keyless Start IG2 Fuse EF19 Rear Defroster Fuse EF20 ABS/ESC Fuse 2 EF21 ABS/ESC Fuse 1...
  • Page 159: Central Distribution Box

    In an Emergency Central Power Distribution Box The central power distribution box is located on the left of the instrument board. Open the protecting hood to check the fuse.
  • Page 160 In an Emergency IR12 IR10 IR11 EC7-0175 Position Amperage Name Remark IF01 Rear Fog Light Fuse Radio/Power-Driven Window Bat- IF02 tery Feed Fuse IF03 Sunroof Fuse IF05 Anti-thief System Fuse IF07 A/C Compressor Fuse Radio/ Sunroof/ Rearview Mirror IF08 ACC Fuse IF09 Vehicle Power Supply Outlet Fuse Obligated...
  • Page 161 In an Emergency Position Amperage Name Remark IF14 Backup Light Fuse IF15 Air Bag IG2 Fuse IF16 Rear Defroster Fuse IF17 Hazard Warning /Turn Signal Fuse IF18 Door Lock Fuse Instrument Cluster/HAVC/BCM Bat- IF19 tery/ Room Light/Sunroof Fuse IF20 Brake Light Fuse Diagnostic Interface/ Keyless Start IF21 System Fuse...
  • Page 162: Check Or Replacement Of Fuse

    It is recommended that you head for the Geely Service Station to replace bulbs. Clamp the head of the fuse with the one end of the removable plier for fuse, and then pull it to dismantle the fuse.
  • Page 163 In an Emergency Bulb Specifications Sedan Part Name Bulb Name Type Power High Beam 12V 55W Low Beam 12V 55W Front Combination Light Assembly Turn Signal Light Front Position Light Brake Light P21W 12V 21W Rear Combination Light Rear Position Light Assembly Rear Turn Signal Light...
  • Page 164 In an Emergency Hatchback Part Name Bulb Name Type Power High Beam 12V 55W Low Beam 12V 55W Front Combination Light Assembly Turn Signal Lights Front Position Light Brake Light P21W 12V 21W Rear Position Light Rear Combination Light Assembly Rear Turn Signals PY21W 12V 21W...
  • Page 165: Vehicle Overheating

    If indicates that there is leakage in the the air conditioner is in use, please turn system. It is necessary to ask the Geely it off. Service Station or a qualified repair If the cooling liquid or steam erupts from shop to check as soon as possible.
  • Page 166 In an Emergency Engine Stalling / Moving a If you want to shake the vehicle, please obey the following precautions Stuck Car so as to avoid damage to the transmission and other components: Engine Stalling • Before shifting the transmission to the Be sure to slow down your vehicle grad- forward gear or reverse gear, don't step ually in straight driving way, carefully get...
  • Page 167: Service And Maintenance

    Using Maintenance Schedule If you are not sure about this, ask your Geely Though we expect that this vehicle could Service Station for qualified technicians to keep in good condition, we are unable to perform the maintenance.
  • Page 168 When you go to Geely exhaust emission, engine performance and Service Station for maintenance, the techni- fuel consumption and may also lead to cians who are well trained and approved by...
  • Page 169: Engine Hood

    Service and Maintenance Engine Hood Weekly Checks: • Engine oil level. Open the Engine Hood • Coolant level. Open the engine hood according to the fol- • Brake fluid level. lowing steps: • Power steering fluid level. • Windshield washer fluid level. •...
  • Page 170 Service and Maintenance Close the Engine Hood Put the engine hood support rod into the holding groove. Release the engine hood and then press and hold the front edge of the engine hood at the two radiator grilles by the palms of your hands evenly.
  • Page 171: Engine Compartment

    Service and Maintenance Engine Compartment JLB-4G13T Engine Washer fluid reservoir Brake fluid reservoir Engine coolant reservoir Air cleaner Engine oil filler cap Underhood fuse box Engine oil dipstick Battery...
  • Page 172 Service and Maintenance JLγ-4G15 / JLC-4G18 Engine Washer fluid reservoir Brake fluid reservoir Engine coolant overflow reservoir Air cleaner Power steering fluid reservoir Underhood fuse box Radiator cap Battery Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick...
  • Page 173 Service and Maintenance JLC-4M15 / JLC-4M18 Engine Washer fluid reservoir Brake fluid reservoir Engine coolant overflow reservoir Air cleaner Power steering fluid reservoir Underhood fuse box Radiator cap Battery Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick...
  • Page 174: Engine

    Service and Maintenance Engine Pull it out again and check the oil level. Do not allow the oil level to fall below Checking and Adding Engine Oil MIN mark on the engine oil dipstick. Make sure the lubricant is clean, or it will If the engine oil falls below MIN mark, cause the premature wear of the bearings remove the engine oil filler cap and add...
  • Page 175: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Element

    Service and Maintenance Engine Air Cleaner / Filter Replacement of Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Element Element Automatic Transmission (CVT) The engine air cleaner/filter element is located in the engine compartment on the front driver side of the vehicle. When to Check Engine Air Cleaner/ Filter Element For the inspection interval of the engine air cleaner/filter element, refer to "Warranty...
  • Page 176 Service and Maintenance Manual Transmission (5MT) If the air cleaner or filter element is not installed, the engine may catch fire as a result of backfire, causing dam- ages to the vehicle . In addition, the dust can enter the engine easily and cause dam- ages to the engine.
  • Page 177: Cooling System

    Service and Maintenance Cooling System How to Fill Coolant Reservoir with Coolant The function of the cooling system is to cre- ate an optimum temperature condition for JLB-4G13T Engine the engine to operate under any operating Do not open the pressure cap of the coolant condition.
  • Page 178 Have your vehicle Fill the coolant reservoir with an appro- repaired by the Geely Service Station priate amount of coolant until it reaches immediately. between F and L lines on the reservoir.
  • Page 179 When the engine is cold, the coolant level in the cooling system. Have your vehicle should be between MIN and MAX marks on repaired by the Geely Service Station the overflow reservoir. When the engine is immediately. hot, it should be slightly higher than MAX mark.
  • Page 180: Brake System

    Service and Maintenance Brake System Be sure to go to the authorized Geely Service Station for replacing your Vehicles with excellent braking perfor- brake linings to ensure best braking effect mance should be able to decelerate or stop between the brake linings and brake discs timely and quickly at any speed within a and the lowest wear.
  • Page 181: Replacement Of Brake System Components

    Service and Maintenance Replacement of Brake System The brake fluid level may also drop due to the brake fluid leakage in the brake hydrau- Components lic system. At this time, the brake hydraulic The brake system of the vehicle is very system should be repaired, as the brake complicated.
  • Page 182: Power Steering

    Service and Maintenance Power Steering Hydraulic Power Steering When to Check the Power Steering Fluid If your vehicle is equipped with a power steering fluid reservoir, refer to "Engine Compartment" in Section 7 "Service and Maintenance" for its exact position. Check the level of the power steering fluid every week.
  • Page 183: Front Combination Headlight

    There is a large area of water drops, dripping traces or stripped water stains in the lenses of the headlights. Have your vehicle repaired by the Geely Service Station authorized by our company if any of the above unacceptable conditions...
  • Page 184: Battery

    One type of battery is not equipped with an cle's electrical system, some suggestions inspection hole (See below). You should are provided for you in the following: contact the Geely Service Station for the • Prevent overcharging the battery or pre- inspection of the battery regularly.
  • Page 185: Replacement Of Battery

    Geely Service Station authorized by our company. After the battery is replaced, deliver the old battery to Geely Service Sta- tion for disposal or deliver it to the recycling station which can meet the relative environ- ment protection laws. Battery contains cor- rosive acid solution.
  • Page 186: Washer

    Service and Maintenance Washer Open the filler cap with a washer symbol. Add the washer fluid to the indicated mark. What Kind of Washer Fluid to Refer to "Service and Maintenance" in Sec- tion 7 "Engine Compartment" for the posi- tion of the reservoir.
  • Page 187: Wiper

    Service and Maintenance Wiper Replacement of Front Wind- shield Wiper Blade Wiper Blade Grease, silicon and petroleum prod- ucts can easily impair the wiping effect of the wiper blades. Wash the wiper blades in the warm soapy water and check their conditions regularly.
  • Page 188: Replacement Of Rear Windshield Wiper Blade (Hatchback)

    Service and Maintenance Tire Remove the windshield wiper blade. Without the windshield wiper blade Your new vehicle is equipped with high installed, if you allow the windshield quality tires, which are made by an industry wiper arm to come into contact with the leading tire manufacturer.
  • Page 189: Winter Tire

    • Poor handling For supply of the winter tires and selection • Poor riding comfort of appropriate tires, consult your Geely Ser- • Unnecessary damages caused by road vice Station. If you choose to use winter tires: hazards •...
  • Page 190: When To Check The Tires

    Service and Maintenance When to Check the Tires to a receiver in the vehicle. It alerts the driver to check the tire pressure by illumi- The tires should be checked at least once nating the malfunction indicator of the tire per month.
  • Page 191: Inspection And Rotation Of Tire

    Service and Maintenance Inspection and Rotation of Tire When to Use New Tire We recommend that you should check the Various factors such as maintenance, tem- tires (including spare tire) of the vehicle for perature, driving speed, vehicle load and signs of wear or damage regularly.
  • Page 192: Purchase New Tires

    Therefore, only radial tires can be used on should be checked. If the vehicle bumps your vehicle. while driving on the flat road surfaces, the tires and wheels may require re-balancing. Have your Geely Service Station perform proper diagnosis.
  • Page 193: Replacement Of Wheel

    It may suddenly fail and cause an accident. wheel leaks air, replace it. If any of the con- If you need to replace a wheel, be sure to ditions above occurs, consult your Geely use a new genuine wheel. Service Station. They know which type of Tire Chain wheel should be used.
  • Page 194: When Getting A Flat Tire

    Service and Maintenance When Getting a Flat Tire • Apply the parking brake. • Place the select lever of the manual It is uncommon to have a blowout when the transmission in reverse (R) position. vehicle is in motion, especially when the •...
  • Page 195: Cleaning And Vehicle Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Cleaning and Vehicle Mainte- Do not use the following cleaners or meth- ods to clean the interior: nance • Do not use a razor blade or other sharp objects to remove the dirt on the interior Cleaning of Interior surface.
  • Page 196: Fabric/Floor Carpet

    Service and Maintenance Fabric / Floor Carpet If the stubborn stains still cannot be wiped up, you should consider using a synthetic Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to fabric cleaner or detergent. Before using remove the dust and scum. The vacuum these products, perform a color fastness canister cleaner with a threshing cylinder test on a small area of place invisible in the...
  • Page 197: Instrument Panel, Vinyl Resin And Other Plastic Surfaces

    Service and Maintenance Instrument Panel, Vinyl Resin and Other Plastic Surfaces A soft rag dampened with water can be used to remove the dust. If more thorough cleaning is required, gently wipe the dust and dirt off with a clean soft rag dampened with neutral soapy water.
  • Page 199 Technical Specifications Contour Dimension Technical Specifications Domestic Item Unit MR7132C01 MR7152C01 MR7152K05 MR7152L09 Length 4,631 4,631 4,631 4,631 Width 1,789 1,789 1,789 1,789 Height 1,470 1,470 1,470 1,470 Front 1,502 1,502 1,502 1,502 tread Rear 1,492 1,492 1,492 1,492 tread Wheel- 2,650 2,650...
  • Page 200 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7132L03 MR7132K04 MR7132L02 MR7132K05 Length 4,631 4,631 4,425 4,425 Width 1,789 1,789 1,789 1,789 Height 1,470 1,470 1,470 1,470 Front 1,502 1,502 1,502 1,502 tread Rear 1,492 1,492 1,492 1,492 tread Wheel- 2,650 2,650 2,650 2,650 base Item Unit...
  • Page 201 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7152L30M MR7182L12M (Methanol) (Methanol) Length 4,631 4,631 Width 1,789 1,789 Height 1,470 1,470 Front 1,502 1,502 tread Rear 1,492 1,492 tread Wheel- 2,650 2,650 base Export Item Unit EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L Sedan Hatchback Sedan...
  • Page 202 Technical Specifications Mass Parameters Domestic Item Unit MR7132C01 MR7152C01 MR7152K05 MR7152L09 Seating Person capacity Curb mass 1,335 1,265 1,250 1,250 Curb mass of front axle Curb mass of rear axle Design mass 1,560 1,490 1,475 1,475 Design mass of front axle Design mass of rear axle Accelerator...
  • Page 203 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 Design mass of rear axle Accelerator pedal free 1 ~ 6 2 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 travel Brake pedal free 5 ~ 15 5 ~ 15 5 ~ 15 5 ~...
  • Page 204 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7152L23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Seating Person capacity Curb mass 1,236 1,277 1,321 1,251 Curb mass of front axle Curb mass of rear axle Design mass 1,461 1,502 1,546 1,476 Design mass of front axle Design mass of rear axle Accelerator pedal...
  • Page 205 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Accelerator pedal 1 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 2 ~ 6 free travel Brake pedal 5 ~ 15 5 ~ 15 5 ~ 15 5 ~ 15 free travel Item Unit MR7152L30M...
  • Page 206 Technical Specifications Export Item Unit EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L 5MT Sedan 5MT Hatch- CVT Sedan CVT Hatch- back back Seating Person capacity Curb mass 1250 1236 1265 1251 Curb mass of front axle Curb mass of rear axle Design mass 1,475...
  • Page 207 Technical Specifications Item Unit EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L 5MT Sedan 5MT Hatch- CVT Sedan CVT Hatch- back back Design mass of rear axle Accelerator pedal 1 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 1 ~ 6 2 ~ 6 free travel Brake pedal 5 ~...
  • Page 208 Technical Specifications Main Technical Parameters of Engine Item Unit JLB-4G13T JLγ-4G15 Engine JLC-4G18 Engine Engine Water-cooled, 4- Water-cooled, 4- Water-cooled, 4- cylinder in-line, 4- cylinder in-line, 4- cylinder in-line, 4- stroke, 16-valve, stroke, 16-valve, stroke, 16-valve, Engine type electronic control electronic control electronic control multipoint injection,...
  • Page 209 Technical Specifications Item Unit JLC-4M15 Engine JLC-4M18 Engine (Methanol) (Methanol) Water-cooled, 4- Water-cooled, 4- cylinder in-line, 4- cylinder in-line, 4- stroke, 16-valve, stroke, 16-valve, Engine type electronic control electronic control multipoint injection, multipoint injection, natural aspiration natural aspiration engine engine Bore ×...
  • Page 210 Technical Specifications Dynamic Performance Parameters Domestic Item Unit MR7132C01 MR7132C02 MR7152C01 MR7152C02 Maximum km/h ≥ 182 ≥ 172 ≥ 170 ≥ 170 speed Maximum climbable gradi- ≥ 30 ≥ 30 ≥ 30 ≥ 30 Item Unit MR7152K05 MR7152K06 MR7152L09 MR7152L10 Maximum km/h ≥...
  • Page 211 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Maximum km/h ≥ 175 ≥ 182 ≥ 182 ≥ 170 speed Maximum climbable gradi- ≥ 30 ≥ 30 ≥ 30 ≥ 30 Item Unit MR7152L30M (Methanol) MR7182L12M (Methanol) km/h Gas mode Gas mode ≥...
  • Page 212: Vehicle Fuel Economy

    Technical Specifications Vehicle Fuel Economy Domestic Item Unit MR7132C01 MR7152C01 MR7152K05 MR7152L09 Combined fuel L/100 km ≤ 5.9 ≤ 5.9 ≤ 5.7 ≤ 5.7 consumption Item Unit MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 Combined fuel L/100 km ≤ 5.9 ≤ 5.9 ≤ 5.7 ≤...
  • Page 213 Technical Specifications Export Item Unit EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L 5MT Sedan 5MT Hatch- CVT Sedan CVT Hatch- back back Combined fuel L/100 km ≤ 6.9 ≤ 6.9 ≤ 7.2 ≤ 7.2 consumption Item Unit EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L...
  • Page 214: Emission Level

    Technical Specifications Emission level Domestic Item MR7132C01 MR7152C01 MR7152K05 MR7152L09 National Emis- National Emis- National Emis- National Emis- Emission level sion Standard IV sion Standard Ⅴ sion Standard Ⅴ sion Standard Ⅴ Item MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 National Emis- National Emis- National Emis- National Emis- Emission level...
  • Page 215 Technical Specifications Export Item EC7 1.5L EC7 1.5L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L EC7 1.8L Sedan Hatchback 5MT Sedan CVT Sedan Hatchback Hatchback Emission Euro Ⅴ / Euro Ⅴ / Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ level Euro Ⅳ...
  • Page 216: Wheel And Tire

    Technical Specifications Wheel and Tire Road Tire Model Rim size Tire size 16×7J 205/55 R16 15×6.5J 205/65 R15 Spare Tire Model Rim size Tire size 15×6.5J 205/65 R15 Dynamic Imbalance of Tires Tire Dynamic imbalance 16×7J 205/55 R16 ≤ 5g 15×6.5J 205/65 R15 ≤...
  • Page 217: Wheel Alignment

    Technical Specifications Wheel Alignment Parameters (Unloaded) Domestic Item Unit MR7132C01 MR7152C01 MR7152K05 MR7152L09 Front wheel max- imum steering ° 40°±2° / 33.8°±2° angle (Inside/Outside) Front wheel cam- ° 0±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) Rear wheel cam- ° -44′±30′ (Split:≤ 30′) Kingpin inclina- °...
  • Page 218 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7132L03 MR7132K04 MR7132L02 MR7132K05 Maximum front wheel turning ° 40°±2° / 33.8°±2° angle (inside/out- side) Front wheel cam- ° 0±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) Rear wheel cam- ° -44′±30′ (Split:≤ 30′) Kingpin inclina- ° 12°7′±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) tion Kingpin caster °...
  • Page 219 Technical Specifications Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Maximum front wheel turning ° 40°±2° / 33.8°±2° angle (inside/out- side) Front wheel cam- ° 0±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) Rear wheel cam- ° -44′±30′ (Split:≤ 30′) Kingpin inclina- ° 12°7′±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) tion Kingpin caster °...
  • Page 220 Technical Specifications Export Item Unit EC7 1.5L EC7 1.8L Maximum front wheel turning angle ° 40°±2° / 33.8°±2° (inside/out- side) Front wheel ° 0±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) camber Rear wheel ° -44′±30′ (Split:≤ 30′) camber Kingpin incli- ° 12°7′±45′ (Split:≤ 30′) nation Kingpin caster °...
  • Page 221: Capacity

    Technical Specifications Recommended Quantities and Products Domestic Item Specification Capacity Gasoline Unleaded gasoline of RON 92 or above 50 L Gasoline (JLC-4M15/ Unleaded gasoline of RON 92 or above 10 L JLC-4M18) GB/T 23510-2009 vehicle fuel methanol or GB Methanol (JLC-4M15/ 338-2011 industrial methanol (Class 1 or 53 L JLC-4M18)...
  • Page 222 Technical Specifications Item Specification Capacity 560±20g (JLC-4M15) Air conditioning refrig- R134a erant (Methanol) 500±20g (JLC-4M18) 560±20g (JLγ-4G15) Air conditioning refrig- R134a erant 520g±20g (JLB-4G13T) Export Item Specification Capacity Gasoline Unleaded gasoline of RON 92 or above 50 L Engine oil SAE 10W-40, API SL or above, meet standard 4.0L (Dry) GB11121-2006...
  • Page 223 Technical Specifications Item Specification Capacity 560±20g (JLγ-4G15) Air conditioning refrig- R134a erant 500±20g (JLC-4G18)
  • Page 225 Index Numerics Check Engine Coolant ....175 3-Point Seat Belt ......85 Check or Replacement of Fuse ..160 Checking and Adding Engine Oil ..172 Child Restraint System ..... 98, 101 Accelerating under Cruise Control . 142 Cigarette lighter ........ 45 Accident Emergency Response System Activation Conditions ..
  • Page 226 Ending Cruise Control ....143 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ........49 Engine ..........172 Hints for Towing ......149 Engine Air Cleaner / Filter Element .......... 173 Horn ..........37 Engine Anti-theft System ....110 How the System Work ....136 Engine Compartment ..... 169 How to Check the Tires ....188 Engine Exhaust Emission Alarm ..
  • Page 227 Introduction of Owner's Manual ..7 Methanol Requirements ....127 Introduction of Owner's Manual and Moving a Stuck Car ......164 Vehicle Identification ......7 Multimedia Player ......58 In-vehicle Entertainment System ..58 Notes to Owners ......... 7 JLB-4G13T Engine ......169 Notices for Use .......
  • Page 228 Replace Components of Seat Belt Storage of Flat Tire or Spare Tire System after a Collision ....88 and Tools ........153 Replacement of Battery ....183 Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror ....37 Replacement of Brake System Sunroof ..........40 Components ........179 System Operation ......137 Replacement of Bulb ......
  • Page 229 Wheel Alignment Parameters Winter Tire ........187 (Unloaded) ........215 Wiper ..........185 Wheel and Tire ....... 213, 214 Wiper Blade ........185 When Getting a Flat Tire ....192 Wiper Control Combination Switch When to Check the Tires ....188 (Hatchback) ........

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