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Thank you for choosing the vehicle from GAC Motor Co., Ltd.(GAC Motor for short). To better enjoy the driving pleasure provided by
your vehicle, please carefully read this User's Manual. The use instructions on the car provided in this Manual will allow you to fully understand its
operations and important notes. The proper use of the car will improve driving safety and increase service life.
The on-board Warranty Manual describes the warranty services provided by GAC MOTOR which you can enjoy, as well as regular
maintenance of your GA4 vehicle. Read this Manual thoroughly so you can understand your rights and responsibilities.
Please keep this Manual in your car for your reference.
Your dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to answer any questions and concerns.
If you have any advice or comments, welcome to call GAC MOTOR customer service hotline: +86-400-158-9999. Thank
you for your support and great kindness to GAC MOTOR. Wish you a happy driving!
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  • Page 1   Thank you for choosing the vehicle from GAC Motor Co., Ltd.(GAC Motor for short). To better enjoy the driving pleasure provided by your vehicle, please carefully read this User's Manual. The use instructions on the car provided in this Manual will allow you to fully understand its operations and important notes.
  • Page 2 Reading Instructions  Your safety, and the safety of passengers, are You will find these important safety instructions in a variety of forms, including: very important. Therefore, operating this car safely is an important responsibility. ● Safety Signboards— Attached to the car. To help you be familiar with relevant safety ●...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents  1. Important Safety Precautions ..........1 3.5.1 Carbon Monoxide ..........40 2. Pictorial References ..............2 3.6 Safety Labels ..............41 2.1 Exterior ................2 4. Operating System and Equipment ........42 4.1 Cab ................. 42 2.2 Interior ................6 3.
  • Page 4   Contents 4.3.6 Sun Visor ............111 4.6.10 Pre-maintenance Inspection ......163 4.7 Audio System (AVN)* ........... 165 4.4 Seats and Storage Devices ........... 112 4.4.1 Importance of Adjusting Seats Properly .... 112 4.7.1 Control Panel ........... 165 4.4.2 Headrest ............113 4.7.2 Control Buttons on the Steering Wheel ....
  • Page 5 Contents  5.2 Service Electronic Brake System ........232 6.1 Maintenance Instructions ..........264 5.2.1 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ...... 232 6.2 Interior Maintenance ............. 265 5.2.2 Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (EBD) 6.3 Exterior Maintenance ............ 267 ................235 6.4 Checking and Adding Fluids ......... 272 5.2.3 Electronic Stability Program (ESP)* ....
  • Page 6   Contents 8.3 Usage of Reflective Vest ..........335 8.4 Replacing the Flat Tire ..........336 8.5 Fuse ................340 8.5.1 Fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box ..342 8.5.2 Fuse in Engine Compartment Fuse Box ..345 8.6 Emergency Start ............348 8.7 Emergency Towing ............350 9.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Precautions

    1. Important Safety Precautions The following safety precautions describe the safety features and correct ◆ Never drive after drinking alcohol use of the vehicle. We think all of them are very important. Never drive after drinking alcohol. Even drinking a little alcohol can suppress capability of dealing with changing situations, besides, it takes longer Be sure to wear the seat belt ◆...
  • Page 8: Pictorial References

    2. Pictorial References 2.1 Exterior Replace front windshield wiper =>Refer to Page 346 The front combination light consists of: Low Beam High beam Front position light Daytime Running Light* Front turn signal light – Turn on the light =>Refer to Page 94 –...
  • Page 9 2. Pictorial References Front towing =>Refer to Page 412 Front fog light* =>Refer to Page 98 Bulb specifications* =>Refer to Page 392 Replace the bulb* =>Refer to Page 356 Wheels =>Refer to Page 374 Exterior rear-view mirror =>Refer to Page 109 –...
  • Page 10 2. Pictorial References The rear combination light consists of: Rear position light Brake Light Rear turn signal light Reversing light Rear fog light (left only) – Replace the bulb =>Refer to Page 356 – Rear combination light specifications = >Refer to Page –...
  • Page 11 2. Pictorial References Coolant expansion tank =>Refer to Page 341 Engine oil filler cap =>Refer to Page 338 Brake fluid tank =>Refer to Page 347 Battery =>Refer to Page 350 Front engine compartment fuse box = >Refer to Page Engine oil dipstick =>Refer to Page 337 Windshield washing liquid storage tank =>Refer to Page...
  • Page 12: Interior

    2. Pictorial References 2.2 Interior Sun visor => Refer to Page 112 Front roof lights =>Refer to Page 101 – Electric sunroof switch* =>Refer to Page 86 – Glasses case => Refer to Page 123 Automatic anti-glare interior rear-view mirror* =>...
  • Page 13 2. Pictorial References Door latch and door inner handle =>Refer to Page 76 Air outlets =>Refer to Page 145 Steering wheel => Refer to Page 63 Control panel of audio system: – Audio System (AVN)* => Refer to Page 171 –...
  • Page 14 2. Pictorial References Steering wheel button (left) =>Refer to Page 64 Instrument Cluster => Refer to Page 43 – Indicator light =>Refer to Page 59 Steering wheel button (right) =>Refer to Page 64 Start switch *=>Refer to Page 272 Audio system display screen –...
  • Page 15 2. Pictorial References Left instrument switch group: – ESP OFF button*=>Refer to Page 298 – Headlight height manual adjustment knob= > Refer to Page 98 – Panorama parking system button*=> Refer to Page 315 Light combination switch =>Refer to Page 94 Wiper combination switch =>Refer to Page 104 Steering wheel locking handle...
  • Page 16 2. Pictorial References Cigarette lighter/power outlet =>Refer to Page 127 – Jack socket for USB => Refer to Page 124 – Mobile phone wireless charging button and area* => Refer to Page 128 Manual transmission shift lever* => Refer to Page 284 Mechanical parking brake handle* =>...
  • Page 17 2. Pictorial References Transmission shift lever* => Refer to Page 278 Driving mode button* => Refer to Page 281 EPB system button*=> Refer to Page 287...
  • Page 18: Safety Operating Instructions

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1 Safety Driving Warning 3.1.1 General Instructions You should do the following inspections This section describes important information, before driving your vehicle: Please observe the following precautions operating essentials, recommendations and safety when installing the driver's foot mat. Otherwise, –...
  • Page 19: Correct Sitting Position Of Occupants

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1.2 Correct Sitting Position of Occupants – Adjust the steering wheel until it faces your Warning Correct Sitting Position of the Driver chest to ensure that the distance between • Carefully adjust the seat to ensure the seat steering wheel and your chest is not less than causes no injuries of other passengers 25cm.
  • Page 20 3. Safety Operating Instructions Correct Sitting Position of Front Passenger Warning Correct Sitting Position of Rear Passengers To ensure the safety of front passenger and • If the front passenger sits too close to the To ensure the safety of rear seat passengers reduce the risk of accidental injury and death, front instrument panel, he/ she cannot get and reduce the risk of accidental injuries and...
  • Page 21: Seat Belt

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.2 Seat Belts 3.2.1 Why Wear Seat Belts The seat belts can absorb most of the kinetic Consequences Arising from not Wearing Seat Protection from Seat Belts energy resulting from a collision. In addition, the Belts crumple zones and other passive safety systems can absorb the energy at the same time to reduce the risk of injury further together with the seat belts.
  • Page 22 3. Safety Operating Instructions Warning Airbags do not replace your seat belts. Whether the airbag is equipped or not, it is essential make sure your passengers always wear seat belts properly. Even if the car is at low speed, the force The rear seat passengers must wear the seat exerted on human body, when a collision occurs, is belts properly as well.
  • Page 23: Seat Belt

    20s and then stay on, and indicator light on the instrument cluster will flash the beeper also sounds. Please go to your GAC about 6 seconds and then stay on. If the front passenger has not yet worn the MOTOR dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 24 • After collision, initiated pretensioner equipment cannot be reused, and the airbag indicator light is continuously on. Please contact GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement. The configuration of seat belt pretensioner – Properly adjust the front seat. = > Refer to equipment may vary with different vehicle models.
  • Page 25 3. Safety Operating Instructions Wear Rear Seat Belts Unbuckle the Seat Belt Adjust Seat Belt Height – Properly adjust the headrest. => Refer to Page – When the red PRESS button near the buckle – Pull the belt guide part ① outward and move it pushed, latch plate...
  • Page 26 3. Safety Operating Instructions  A Pregnant Woman Must Wear Seat Belt Correctly Warning To reduce injury risk of the occupants in case of emergency braking or accident, please observe the following precautions: • Be sure you and your passengers wear seat belts properly before driving.
  • Page 27: Srs System

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3 SRS System Depending on the configuration, the SRS system consists of the following airbags: Front seat frontal airbag Front seat side airbag Side curtain airbag*...
  • Page 28: Srs Indicator

    The SRS indicator light indicates a fault replaced by a GAC MOTOR dealer. developing in the system in one of the following • If the SRS system fails, go to your...
  • Page 29: Front Seat Frontal Airbag

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.2 Front Seat Frontal Airbag When the vehicle has a severe frontal collision and the trigger condition is reached, the frontal airbag inflates immediately in conjunction with the seat belt to provide additional protection to the head and chest of front passengers.
  • Page 30 3. Safety Operating Instructions The frontal airbags may not be triggered in one of the following conditions: • Start or Ignition switch is at the “ACC” or “OFF” position; • Minor frontal collision; • Side collision; • Rear collision; • Rollover;...
  • Page 31: Front Seat Side Airbag

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.3 Front Seat Side Airbag* When the vehicle has a severe side collision The side airbags may not be triggered in one and the trigger condition is reached, the side airbag of the following conditions: inflates immediately in conjunction with the seat belt to provide additional protection to the upper •...
  • Page 32 3. Safety Operating Instructions Warning • Please notice the warnings on the door side. Do not lean on the door side, where installed with side airbag during driving. • Never cover the side airbag with seat cover or other objects so that the side airbag fails in case of an accident.
  • Page 33: Cases When Airbags Could Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.4 Cases When Airbags Could Deploy – The vehicle front collides with the ground – The vehicle collides with an obstacle or street – The vehicle front collides with the ground when the vehicle is travelling down a steep curb, etc.
  • Page 34: Cases When Airbags Could Not Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.5 Cases When Airbags Could Not Deploy – The vehicle collides with a concrete structure, – The vehicle collides with the tail of a large – Another vehicle collides with your vehicle from pillar, tree, or other vimineous object. truck.
  • Page 35 3. Safety Operating Instructions – The vehicle laterally rolls over. – The corner of the vehicle collides with the wall or another vehicle.
  • Page 36: Safety Rules For Children

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4 Safety Rules for Children Warning 3.4.1 General Instructions Before installing the child safety seat in the Do not use a child restraint system against second row, adjust the front seat to the desired the driving direction on a seat protected by a position according to the child seat size and the frontal airbag (activated)! child’s body type.
  • Page 37 3. Safety Operating Instructions Warning • Don't let the child stand or kneel on the seat. • Don't let the child operate any equipment that may clamp their body part, such as electric window and sunroof. • Never leave the child in the car alone. •...
  • Page 38: Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.2 Child Safety Seat Child Seat Classification (For Reference Only): Group I child safety seats: Group II child safety seats: Group 0/0+ child safety seats: For infants or babies within 9kg~18kg; For children within 15kg~25kg; For infants or babies less than 13kg.
  • Page 39 3. Safety Operating Instructions Group III child safety seats: For children within 22kg~36kg;...
  • Page 40: Information About Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.3 Information about Child Safety Seat Child safety seat anchoring point: Position to fix the system Mass group Front passenger seat Second-row seats on both sides Second-row central seat Group 0: <10kg Group 0+: <13kg Group I: 9~18kg U/UF Group ll:15~25kg Group III: 22~36kg...
  • Page 41 3. Safety Operating Instructions ISOFIX child safety seats anchoring points Position to fix the system Mass group Size Anchoring module Front passenger seat Second-row seats on both sides Second-row central seat Portable infant bed ISO/L1 Group 0: <10kg ISO/L2 ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+: <13kg ISO/R2...
  • Page 42: Install A Child Seat Properly

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.4 Install a Child Seat Properly Child seat generally has three types of Installing the Child Safety Seat Using the Three- installations, i.e. three-point seat belt, ISOFIX Point Seat Belt system, and LATCH system. The installation of three-point seat belt is that using its own seat belts to tighten the child seat, as shown in the figure "Child Seat Classifications".
  • Page 43 3. Safety Operating Instructions Hold the shoulder part of seat belt near the Place the seat belt correctly and push upward Shake the child safety seat forward and buckle, and pull it upward so that the lap part the tongue. Ensure that the seat belt is not backward, leftward and rightward to ensure it of seat belt is no longer loose.
  • Page 44 3. Safety Operating Instructions Install the ISOFIX System or LATCH System The installing methods for both ISOFIX system and LATCH system are similar, LATCH system has one more anchor point than ISOFIX system, but the lower anchor point for both systems can be interchangeable.
  • Page 45 3. Safety Operating Instructions Be sure to remove/install the child safety seats in accordance with the manufacturer's Instructions. The installation instructions for LATCH system child seat are mainly introduced as follows: Raise the headrest to the upmost position. – The upper anchor points ② at both sides of Pass the anchoring strap through the headrest the rear seats are just behind the backrests, support and open the upper anchoring trim...
  • Page 46: Dangerous Exhaust Gases

    • Inhaling carbon monoxide cause Please go to your GAC MOTOR dealer to unconsciousness, even death. check whether the exhaust system is normal under • Do not run the engine in confined areas for the following circumstances: a long time, which will result in high –...
  • Page 47: Safety Labels

    These labels are intended to indicate potential risks that could cause serious injury even death. Read these labels carefully. If any label comes off or becomes illegible, contact a GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement. Hint Note that actual locations and quantities of labels may be...
  • Page 48: Operating System And Equipment

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1 Cab 4.1.1 Instrument Cluster TFT Instrument Cluster* Engine tachometer Instrument cluster display – Included information: door opening indication, gear*, mileage, travel, menu setting, graphic & text alarm information Speedometer Fuel gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge...
  • Page 49 4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1.1.1 TN Display Instrument Cluster* Engine tachometer Instrument cluster display – Included information: door opening indication, gear*, mileage and travel information Speedometer Backlight brightness adjustment/short-mileage adjusting Fuel gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge...
  • Page 50 4. Operating System and Equipment Engine tachometer Instrument Cluster Display (TFT)* Hint • The red warning area (7,000 r/min ~ 8,000 r/min) on the speed dial means the heavy-duty area of the car. Do not let the car operate in this area.
  • Page 51 4. Operating System and Equipment Outside temperature Door opening indication information Travel Information – Display icon hint information when any door, Press ◄/► button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the travel information engine hood or trunk lid is open. interface when the Start or Ignition switch is at "ON"...
  • Page 52 4. Operating System and Equipment Endurance mileage Battery voltage Instantaneous fuel consumption Indicate approximately distance that can be Indicate fuel consumption in the past 1s. This Indicate current battery voltage. This covered by remaining fuel in the fuel tank. “Low” is parameter cannot be preset.
  • Page 53 4. Operating System and Equipment Long-term memory Tire pressure* Short-term memory Indicate the travel information since reset last The displayed values are the corresponding Indicate one-time travel information, time: average fuel consumption (unit: L/100km), pressure of the four tires. including the average fuel consumption (unit: driving mileage (unit: km), average vehicle speed L/100km), driving mileage (unit: km), average Hint...
  • Page 54 4. Operating System and Equipment Tire temperature* Menu setting When the Start switch or ignition switch is at "ON" position and the vehicle speed is zero, press ◄/► button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu setting interface, including: Travel information Subtotal of mileage Backlight...
  • Page 55 4. Operating System and Equipment Travel Information Setting Subtotal Mileage Setting Short-mileage can be reset. – Move the cursor by pressing ▲ / ▼ button and select or cancel by press the OK button. – Select “Reset” and press the OK button to reset the short-mileage trip.
  • Page 56 4. Operating System and Equipment Backlight Setting Setting of Unit The backlight grade in the car can be adjusted. – Figure shows unit setting The units of temperature, pressure, fuel temperature. consumption/mileage can be set. – The backlight cannot be adjusted before the position light is switched on.
  • Page 57 4. Operating System and Equipment Default setting Default settings can be recovered. – The Figure shows the unit setting of – The Figure shows the unit setting of fuel consumption/mileage. pressure. – Select “Confirm” and press the OK button to recover default settings.
  • Page 58 4. Operating System and Equipment Graphic & Text Alarm Information* Instrument Cluster Display (TN Display)* Door opening indication information – Display icon hint information when any door, engine hood or trunk lid is open. Gear Information* – The “P” location is used to indicate current gear, for example, display P, R, N, D based on received signal.
  • Page 59 4. Operating System and Equipment Battery voltage Short-mileage Trip Travel Information* – Display range from 0km to 999.9km. When a When the Start switch or Ignition switch is at short-mileage trip exceeds 999.9km, it will be "ON" position and the vehicle speed is zero, press reset and then continue to accumulate.
  • Page 60 4. Operating System and Equipment Endurance mileage Average fuel consumption Instantaneous fuel consumption Indicate approximately distance that can be Indicate average fuel consumption in the past. Indicate fuel consumption in the past 1s. This covered by remaining fuel in the fuel tank. “Low” is This parameter can be reset by pressing DISP parameter cannot be preset.
  • Page 61 4. Operating System and Equipment Travel time Tire pressure* Average speed Indicate travel time. This parameter can be The displayed values are the corresponding Indicate average speed in the past. This reset by pressing DISP button on the right side of pressure of the four tires.
  • Page 62 4. Operating System and Equipment Speedometer Tire temperature* Backlight Brightness Adjustment* Speedometer is used for indicating the current Indicate the tire temperature corresponding to – When the position light is switched on, vehicle speed, in km/h, minimum scale of 10km/h, four wheels of the car.
  • Page 63 – There is a total of 8 major sections, indicating and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon – There is a total of 8 major sections, indicating the range of E~F, in which, "E" represents the as possible.
  • Page 64: Indicator Light

    You should read through the indications of each indicator light, warning light carefully; please have your car checked and repaired at the GAC MOTOR dealer timely when failure occurred.
  • Page 65 4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1.2.1 Indicator Light Icon Name Color Function With the Start or Ignition switch at "ON” position, the indicator light illuminates for a few seconds and Engine malfunction then extinguishes after self-checking of the system if the engine is not started and there is no fault. Yellow indicator light After the engine starting, if the indicator light is lit, it indicates that there is a fault in the engine system.
  • Page 66 4. Operating System and Equipment Icon Name Color Function Front fog light Green If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that front fog lights are turned on. indicator light When right turn signal indicator light flashes alone, it indicates that the right turn lights are turned on. Right turn signal and hazard warning Green...
  • Page 67 4. Operating System and Equipment Icon Name Color Function Driver seat belt If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that the seat belt is not fastened or there is a fault in the belt indicator light system. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Yellow If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that there is a fault in ABS.
  • Page 68: Steering Wheel

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1.3 Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Warning The driver is allowed to adjust the height of • After adjusting steering wheel, and the distance to steering wheel according to remember to push the locking handle own body size.
  • Page 69 4. Operating System and Equipment • Switch the display interfaces of instrument Steering Wheel Button (Left) Steering Wheel Button (Right) cluster one by one. – ▲/▼: Previous/ next • At the travel information interface, short press this button to switch to the previous or next travel information interface.
  • Page 70 4. Operating System and Equipment Horn Button on Steering Wheel Type 2: the buttons at right of the steering – Press the horn button on the steering wheel include the instrument cluster display control wheel, the horn sounds. Release the button, button and constant speed cruise control button.
  • Page 71: Start And Stop Vehicle

    GAC MOTOR Dealer of the key bar Dealer of the key bar code. If the key bar code is code. If the key bar code is lost, inform the GAC lost, inform the GAC MOTOR Dealer of the vehicle MOTOR Dealer of the vehicle VIN.
  • Page 72 If failed to be phone or wireless signal transmitter. recovered, the key shall be inspected and repaired at the GAC Motor Dealer. – The smart key is contacted with covered by If the lock or unlock button is pressed any metallic objects.
  • Page 73 4. Operating System and Equipment The wireless remote function of the smart key Caution Lock Button Operation is able to lock/unlock all doors, lift/down window at driver side*, open/close sunroof* and unlock the – Short pressing this button once within the In case one door is not closed and the lock trunk lid.
  • Page 74 4. Operating System and Equipment Trunk Lid Unlock Button Operation Keyless Entry* Unlocking Button Operation – Within effective range, the trunk lid can be unlocked by long pressing this button (≥2s). – Short pressing this button once within the effective range, all doors will be unlocked; Caution pressing this button and hold for 2s, the window at driver side will open automatically;...
  • Page 75 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Caution • After locking vehicle doors using keyless entry Once the vehicle speed exceeds 1.5km/ h, it is function, it takes 3 seconds before the keyless forbidden to unlock the trunk lid. entry function can be activated to unlock doors.
  • Page 76 4. Operating System and Equipment Battery Replacement Immobilizer System "Sound" and "Light" Alarm Switching The smart key is equipped with wireless The vehicle is provided with the immobilizer The "light" alarm indicates the vehicle warns transmitter and battery while the vehicle is function to prevent the vehicle from being stolen.
  • Page 77 B. damaged. Please go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for – Key for model with ignition switch: Press the replacement. button indicated by the arrow, the mechanical...
  • Page 78 4. Operating System and Equipment – Use your finger to press the battery in the direction of arrow and take out the remote key battery ①. – Install the smart key in the reverse order.
  • Page 79: Emergency Mechanical Key

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.2 Emergency Mechanical Key* – Move the switch in the direction of arrow A and – Insert the emergency mechanical key into the pull out the emergency mechanical key in lock hole of door at driver side to lock all doors direction of arrow B.
  • Page 80: Central Locking System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.3 Central Locking System The central locking system can be operated in Door Unlocking Auto-Unlock Function following two methods to lock or unlock all doors: If the vehicle stops with the doors locked, the Within the effective range, short press the Press the lock or unlock button on the smart door at driver side can be unlocked automatically button on smart key once to unlock all doors.
  • Page 81 4. Operating System and Equipment Door Lock Latch and Inner Handle Locking Function of Vehicle Speed Collision unlocking function Under the precondition that all doors are If the vehicle is collided during driving, four closed: doors can be unlocked at the same time when the Start or Ignition switch is at "ON"...
  • Page 82 4. Operating System and Equipment Central Locking Button Hint Warning The door lock latch can only lock or unlock the Never leave the child or the disabled in the corresponding door. vehicle alone. If emergency occurs with the If the rear door lock latch is unlocked and the doors locked, it is hard for the child or disabled rear door cannot be opened by inner handle, a to leave the vehicle by self.
  • Page 83 4. Operating System and Equipment Door Lock Hole Child Safety Lock The child safety lock can prevent the child from Warning opening the rear door unintentionally, which is able To protect the door lock motor, if the door to reduce the accident risk. After the child safety is successively locked and unlocked for 6 lock is activated, the door only can be opened from times, the body control system will enter door...
  • Page 84 4. Operating System and Equipment Unlocking child safety lock: – Open the door whose child safety lock needs to be unlocked. – Turn the child safety lock from shown in the picture to unlock the child safety lock. Hint When the child safety lock is activated, the rear door cannot be opened by inner handle.
  • Page 85: Door

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.4 Door Close the Door Hint Warning • If the door is insecurely closed, for example • Before driving off, check that all doors are when the applied force is insufficient, open closed. Insecurely closed doors may be and close the door again.
  • Page 86: Trunk Lid

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.5 Trunk Lid Open the Trunk lid Close the Trunk Lid – When the car is stationary, pull the trunk lid In the effective range, press the button on – Lower the trunk lid down to the rear bumper release handle to open the trunk lid.
  • Page 87: Electric Windows

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.6 Electric Windows With the Start or Ignition switch at “ON” – When button ① is pulled up lightly, the electric Electric Window Button on the Driver's Side position, the electric windows can be operated. window moves up.
  • Page 88 4. Operating System and Equipment For models equipped with automatic lifting – If the passenger window lock button ⑤ is Passenger Side Electric Window Button function for the driver side window: activated, the button indicator is on. Buttons ①, – When Button ①...
  • Page 89 4. Operating System and Equipment Anti-Pinch Function* The driver side electric window is equipped Hint Caution with anti-pinch function. If the window encounters If the passenger window locking button is • In spite of the anti-pinch function, it is an obstacle when it moves up in the anti-pinch area necessary to check for obstacle before closing activated (the button indicator is on), button ①...
  • Page 90 Initialization must be performed again if the Hint driver side electric window cannot move up If the electric window system fails, contact your automatically due to anti-pinch function failure, or if authorized GAC MOTOR dealer to have it checked initialization data anti-pinch been and repaired.
  • Page 91: Electric Sunroof

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.7 Electric Sunroof* With the Start or Ignition switch at “ON” Open and Close the Sunroof Visor position, the electric sunroof can be operated. Hint Within 40 seconds after the Start or Ignition switch When the electric sunroof slides to open, the is turned to “ACC”...
  • Page 92 4. Operating System and Equipment Open and Close the Electric Sunroof – Press and hold end B for a short time, the sunroof will automatically open completely. – If you want some fresh air, press end B when the sunroof is closed and the sunroof will automatically move to the tilt position;...
  • Page 93 4. Operating System and Equipment Sunroof Anti-pinch Function Warning When the sunroof slides to close or is closed ● Be sure to close the electric sunroof with downward from tilting, the anti-pinch function will be extra care. To avoid serious injury, make activated.
  • Page 94 Caution If the electric sunroof system fails, contact your authorized GAC MOTOR dealer to have it checked and repaired. – When the sunroof is closed, press end B and release it until the sunroof moves to the fully tilting position.
  • Page 95: Engine Hood

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.8 Engine Hood Open and Close the Engine Hood – Park your car properly and apply the parking – Push upward the lockup mechanism in – Uplift the hood to the limit position, remove the brake.
  • Page 96 4. Operating System and Equipment – After the engine hood is closed, inspect whether the buckle is locked firmly. Warning Hint Engine compartment is a hazard area • Lubricate the moving part of the lockup where improper operation may cause serious mechanism of the engine hood properly to injuries or deaths.
  • Page 97: Basic Operations Of Anti-Theft On Vehicle Body

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.9 Basic Operations of Anti-Theft on Vehicle Body If the engine hood or the trunk lid is not Activate the Anti - Theft on vehicle body: Anti-Theft on Vehicle Body-Unlock: securely closed, when the button on the With the Start switch or Ignition switch at smart key is pressed, the alarm starts: left and With the Start switch or Ignition switch at...
  • Page 98 4. Operating System and Equipment Anti-Theft on Engine: With Start Ignition switch "OFF/LOCK", body immobilizer system released and the smart key inside the car, if the Start or Ignition switch is switched to “ON” position engine immobilizer system passes validation, the system will releases the engine anti- theft.
  • Page 99: Lights And Visual Field

    The fog can be eliminated by turning on the light. If a great quantity of water droplets or water are found inside the light, please contact your Turn signal light authorized GAC MOTOR dealer to have it checked Lane change flashlight and repaired. Headlight high beam...
  • Page 100 4. Operating System and Equipment Lane change flashlight Headlight High Beam Warning – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” Headlight high beams may dazzle the position. position. drivers of other cars nearby and result in accidents.
  • Page 101 4. Operating System and Equipment Headlight Low Beam High Beam Flashing AUTO (Auto Lighting)* – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” position.
  • Page 102 GAC After this function is activated, the low beams MOTOR dealer timely to have your car will be on for 30 seconds. If any door(including four checked and repaired.
  • Page 103 4. Operating System and Equipment Manually Adjust Headlight Height Position Light Daytime Running Light* – By turning the light switch to position to – With the engine started, the daytime running turn on position lights, the position lights, lights can be automatically turned on. When instrument panel lighting lamp, number plate the position lights are turned on or the engine lights are turned on and...
  • Page 104 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Fog Lights Hazard Warning Indicator Light • For certain models not equipped with front fog – Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” lights, when the light switch is turned to position. position, rear fog lights are turned on if the –...
  • Page 105 4. Operating System and Equipment In case of emergency, use the hazard warning Collision Warning Light Guest greeting light * indicator light to attract the attention of other people In case of collision, left and right turn signals – When the Start switch is at “OFF” or “ACC” on the road, so as to reduce the risk of accidents.
  • Page 106: Interior Lights

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.2 Interior Lights Auto On Function of Roof Lights Lag Off Function of Interior Lights Hint In the case that the Auto On function of roof With Start Ignition switch lights is enabled: "OFF/LOCK", the doors closed and roof lights on, the roof lights will automatically turn off if locking –...
  • Page 107 4. Operating System and Equipment Front Roof Light Rear Roof Light* Glove box light – By opening the glove box, the glove box light turns on automatically. – By closing the glove box, the glove box light goes out automatically. Trunk Light –...
  • Page 108 4. Operating System and Equipment Courtesy Light* – When the door is opened, the courtesy lights go on automatically. – When the door is closed, the courtesy lights go off automatically. Atmosphere Light* – When position lights atmosphere lights go on automatically. –...
  • Page 109: Windshield Wiper

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.3 Windscreen Wiper Automatic Wiper Combination Switch* Manual Wiper Combination Switch* MIST: Continuous Wiping – If the wiper combination switch lever is shifted to limit position ① MIST position, the front wipers will work continuously. –...
  • Page 110 In this case, you can choose to control the wipers manually based on actual situation, and go to the authorized GAC MOTOR dealer timely to have your car checked and repaired. • Before auto wiping in winter, make sure the...
  • Page 111 4. Operating System and Equipment Turning on Front Windshield Washer System Maintenance of Front Wiper* If the wiper combination switch lever is pulled – Within 10 seconds after the Start or Ignition back (backward direction of the car) to position switch from “ON”...
  • Page 112: Windshields

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.4 Windshields Windshield The front windshield, of green, insulated, laminated and anti- scattered glass, can effectively reduce the risk of injury during a crash. Warning • Always keep the windshield clean. • Stick certificates to the windshield in accordance with local traffic regulations.
  • Page 113: Rear-View Mirror

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.5 Rear-View Mirror Interior Rear-View Mirror Automatic Anti-Glare Interior Rear-view Mirror* Not seeing the rear situation clearly through the interior rear-view mirror is extremely dangerous to driving! The interior rear-view mirror has the automatic anti-glare function. During nighttime driving: –...
  • Page 114 4. Operating System and Equipment Exterior Rear-View Mirror Manual Anti-Glare Interior Rearview Mirror* Power Adjustment The exterior rear-view mirror system has the following functions: Power Adjustment • • Power folding-up* • Automatic folding-up* Defogging/defrosting* • Warning The exterior rear-view mirrors with curved surface (convex and spherical) are able to expand view, but compared with the real objects, their reflected images are smaller and...
  • Page 115 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Power Folding-Up* Automatic Folding-Up* – If the car is locked from outside, the exterior If power adjustment of exterior rear-view rear-view mirrors folded mirrors fails, you can gently push the outer edge of automatically. the mirror for adjustment.
  • Page 116 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Defogging/Defrosting Function* Caution • As the folding-up is performed by a motor, do • If defogging/defrosting is necessary after the not manually fold up the exterior rear-view function is automatically disabled, press the mirrors unless you have to do so. button again.
  • Page 117: Sun Visor

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.6 Sun Visor Hint The vanity mirror light above the sun visor will automatically go out when the Start or Ignition switch is switched to “OFF/ LOCK” position, or the car is locked, or several minutes after the door is opened/closed*.
  • Page 118: Seats And Storage Devices

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4 Seats and Storage Devices Before the car moves off, seats shall be Warning 4.4.1 Importance Adjusting Seats adjusted properly, so that the driver or passenger Properly Incorrect sitting posture will cause serious can: To maximize the protection from the seat belts injury.
  • Page 119: Headrest

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.2 Headrest Adjusting Headrests Properly Warning Caution Adjusting the headrests properly is of great Passengers of smaller size should adjust their To reduce the risk of injuries and deaths importance to protect the driver and passengers headrests as low as possible.
  • Page 120 4. Operating System and Equipment Adjusting Front Seat Headrests Adjusting Rear Seat Headrests Warning • During driving, never remove the headrest, or it will lead to serious injury of occupants when an accident occurs. • After the headrest is installed, you must adjust the headrest according to your shape, to obtain optimal protection.
  • Page 121: Front Seats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.3 Front Seats Warning 6-Way Electric Adjustment of Driver's Seat* Forward/Backward adjustment of backrest: – Move the switch in the direction of arrow ⑤ or • Be sure to adjust the seats with care. ⑥ to tilt the backrest forward or backward. Negligence or improper operation can cause personal injury.
  • Page 122 4. Operating System and Equipment Manual 6-Way Electric Adjustment of Driver's Forward/Backward adjustment of backrest: 4-Way Manually Adjustable Front Passenger Seat* Seat – Pull up the adjusting handle in the direction of arrow ③ - to adjust the backrest to proper position and then release the handle.
  • Page 123: Rear Seats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.4 Rear Seats Putting Down Rear Seat Backrests Central Armrest between Rear Seats* Hint The left and right rear seat backrests can be put down separately. If only one side is put down, the passenger can also sit on the other side. –...
  • Page 124: Storage Devices

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.5 Storage Devices Storage Sink in Door Interior Trim Panel Storage Shelf for Lower Panel in the Cab Storage Sink under Dashboard* – There is a storage sink under the dashboard. – There is a storage sink under each door –...
  • Page 125 4. Operating System and Equipment Cup Holders Hint Cup holders may be used for holding such articles as beverage bottles and movable ash trays. Warning Never place any hot beverage bottle in cup holders to avoid scalding due to splashing during traveling.
  • Page 126 4. Operating System and Equipment Glasses Case Glove Box – Pull the opening handle in direction of the – Press the glasses case to open it gradually. – Push back the glasses case in the direction arrow to open the glove box. of the arrow until it clicks to close it.
  • Page 127 4. Operating System and Equipment Central Armrest Box USB Interface Hint Relatively large articles such as beverage bottles and bags may be placed in the glove box. Warning Always keep the glove box closed while driving! Otherwise, items inside the glove box may be thrown out, injuring your passenger in a crash or emergency braking.
  • Page 128 4. Operating System and Equipment Pocket on Back of Front Seat Reflective Vest – Such articles as books and foldable umbrella – Take the reflective vest out of the glove box if – Wear the reflective vest. the car should be parked due to any car may be placed in the pocket.
  • Page 129 4. Operating System and Equipment Microwave Window Hint • During accident handling, wear the reflective vest as required irrespective of the lighting conditions to draw attention of the passerby or other drivers. • After using the reflective vest, return it to the glove box properly, or wash it when necessary as per the notes on the collar to ensure reflecting performance.
  • Page 130: Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.6 Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet Central Console Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet Rear-Seat USB Power Interface Warning • Improper use of power outlet can cause fire. Do not leave a child alone in the car. • To prevent fire hazards, never use power outlet when nobody is in the car.
  • Page 131: Trunk

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.7 Trunk To ensure operation stability of the car, items Trunk Capacity Trunk Devices shall be distributed in the trunk as even as possible, and heavy items shall be placed in the front portion of the trunk as far as possible. Warning The scattered belongings or other items in the car may cause serious injury!
  • Page 132 4. Operating System and Equipment – Raise the trunk carpet, you can see vehicle tools ② and spare tire ③.
  • Page 133: Accessories And Modifications

    Brake System (ABS). technique to ensure excellent active safety and passive safety. Therefore, to maintain the car's excellent features, before installing accessories or replacing components, be sure to consult GAC MOTOR dealer. recommend always accessories and components which have been designed and approved for your car.
  • Page 134 • Improper accessories or modifications can • Do not install wheels and tires not replacing components with non-GAC MOTOR easily cause faults and accidents. We approved by GAC MOTOR. model components could seriously affect your car's recommend you always use the approved •...
  • Page 135: A/C System

    Therefore, if your A/C system fails or is suspected windows for a short time to dissipate the to fail, go to the authorized GAC MOTOR dealer heat and accelerate cooling. to have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 136: Control Panel

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.2 Control Panel Full Auto A/C System* A/C button – Turn on/off the A/C refrigeration system. OFF button – Turn off A/C system. Temperature adjustment switch – Adjust the temperature in the car: Pull up the switch to increase the temperature and pull it down to decrease the temperature.
  • Page 137 4. Operating System and Equipment Air speed control switch AUTO A/C button – Control the blower speed: Pull up the switch to The temperature, air speed, air vent mode and increase the speed and the air volume and pull air circulation mode are automatically adjusted it down to decrease the speed and the air in this mode.
  • Page 138 4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.2.1 Control Panel Manual Electric Control A/C System* A/C button – Turn on/off the A/C refrigeration system. OFF button – Turn off A/C system. Temperature adjustment switch – Adjust the temperature in the car: Pull up the switch to increase the temperature and pull it down to decrease the temperature.
  • Page 139 4. Operating System and Equipment Air speed control switch Hint A/C Button – Control the blower speed: Pull up the switch to Press A/C button to light on the button light. A/C system of certain models can be • increase the speed and the air volume and pull The A/C system will enable the refrigeration controlled through the audio system as well.
  • Page 140 4. Operating System and Equipment A/C Off Temperature Setting Hint Press button to turn off A/C system. After A/C Set the temperature in the car by pulling up The temperature value on the display is the system is off, the compressor and the blower are and down the temperature adjustment switch.
  • Page 141 4. Operating System and Equipment Front Windshield Defrosting Caution Air Speed Setting Press button to light on the button light and The air speed can either be controlled When the lowest temperature is set, enabling enable the front windshield defrosting function. The manually or automatically*.
  • Page 142 4. Operating System and Equipment In "AUTO" mode, the system will control the air Air Vent Mode Rear Windshield Defrosting vent mode automatically. The basic factor affecting The air vent mode can be controlled manually Press button to light on the button light the air vent mode is the air vent temperature*.
  • Page 143 4. Operating System and Equipment AUTO Mode* Air Circulation Caution When AUTO button is pressed, the button light Press button to make air circulation mode Prolonged interior air circulation will cause • is on, the A/C system enters full automatic switch between interior circulation and exterior accumulation of carbon dioxide in the car, and operation mode, and the following items are...
  • Page 144 4. Operating System and Equipment Sunlight Sensor* The full automatic A/C control system can measure the interior and exterior sunlight intensity. Pay attention to not cover the sunlight sensor located in the center of the dashboard during driving. Caution Due to different environment areas and vehicle conditions, the ambient temperature shown may be different from the actual value.
  • Page 145: Air Outlets

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.3 Air Outlets Central Air Outlets of Instrument Panel Rear Air Outlets of Central Armrest Box* Side Air Outlets of Instrument Panel – Move the flap ① at the air outlet leftward, – Move the flap ① at the air outlet leftward, –...
  • Page 146: Audio System (Radio)

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6 Audio System (Radio)* 4.6.1 Control Panel Power Button/Volume Adjustment Knob Short press to power on under power-off state; short press to power off under power-on state, at the same time, turn off all the sound sources and display the clock interface. –...
  • Page 147 4. Operating System and Equipment Station frequency adjustment/Previous button Short press to switch the radio band in radio Play the preset Station 6 under the radio state: FM1 → FM2 → FM3 → AM1 → AM2. interface. Short press to search the effective stations towards LF automatically under the radio Station frequency adjustment/Next button Short press for random play of all the files and...
  • Page 148 4. Operating System and Equipment Short press for file loop play and long press for Hint folder random play under USB music play The interface or function of audio system interface. introduced in the User's Manual may differ due to 16.
  • Page 149: Control Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.2 Control Buttons on the Steering Wheel* Mute Button Short press this button to mute the media source. After muting, press again to unmute. Backward Button In radio mode, search the station towards LF automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing.
  • Page 150: Basic Operations

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.3 Basic Operations ON/OFF Volume Control Mute – When the Start or Ignition switch is at "ACC" Volume Adjustment or "ON" position, short press the power button ( ) to turn on the audio system. Short press the power button to power off under startup state.
  • Page 151 4. Operating System and Equipment System Settings Function Sound Effect Setting Custom Setting Short press the "SET" button to enter the The sound effect mode can bring different There are two options of "bass setting and setting interface to set "sound effect, custom, sound play effects and more music enjoyment treble setting"...
  • Page 152 4. Operating System and Equipment BAL Setting Select "Bass", and then short press "SEL" to Select "Treble", and then short press "SEL" to Select "BAL", and then short press "SEL" to enter the bass setting interface to set the bass. enter the treble setting interface to set the enter BAL setting interface to adjust the output Setting range:-12~12.
  • Page 153 4. Operating System and Equipment FAD Setting* Vehicle Speed Volume Compensation Setting Clock Setting Select "FAD", and then short press "SEL" to Select "Vehicle Speed Volume Compensation", Select "Clock", and then short press "SEL" to enter FAD setting interface to adjust the output and then short press "SEL"...
  • Page 154 4. Operating System and Equipment Language Setting Factory Reset Exit Setting Select "Language", and then short press Select "Factory Reset", and then short press Select "Exit", and then short press "SEL" to "SEL" to enter the language setting interface "SEL" to enter the factory reset interface. exit the "System Settings".
  • Page 155: Radio

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.4 Radio Enter the radio play mode through the Radio Search Function following ways: Tune stations in manual or auto mode. Press button control panel Manual Searching continuously to switch to the radio mode; – Long press button or ►...
  • Page 156 4. Operating System and Equipment Auto Searching Pre-save Manual Save Short press soft button or the ► button on Owner can save the favorite stations into the Firstly, search your favorite stations through the left side of the steering wheel to search the station list.
  • Page 157 4. Operating System and Equipment Auto Save Scanning Function Long press the APS button to enter auto save interface. When the effective station is searched, it will be saved to the preset station button automatically. When you use the auto save function, the original station saved in the preset station will be covered.
  • Page 158 4. Operating System and Equipment Reception Form of AM/FM Car Audio VHF channels on FM will pass through the The radio is far away from the broadcasting Although MW or SW of AM cannot pass ionosphere directly without reflection, but once they station, so the signals are too weak to be received.
  • Page 159 4. Operating System and Equipment Description of Tunnel Mode Function When the car enters a tunnel in radio mode, if the radio signal is weakened so that the listening is seriously affected, the volume will be reduced to a limited one; when the radio signal recovers, the volume will return to normal automatically.
  • Page 160: Usb Play

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.5 USB Play If there is no USB device inserted, the There are several ways to enter the USB interface as shown in the figure will be media play mode as follows: shown. When USB is inserted into the USB interface, the system will jump to the USB media play mode automatically;...
  • Page 161 4. Operating System and Equipment Previous/REW Function Short press button to perform the previous. Long press button to perform REW of current track content (It is only available to the REW of current track to reverse to the beginning for automatic normal play. If do not reverse to the beginning, the normal play will After USB device is inserted, the interface as When USB device exits, the interface as...
  • Page 162 4. Operating System and Equipment Loop Play Random Play Scanning Function Short press button to realize single loop Short press button to realize random play Short press the SCAN button to scan songs play. in the whole disk. automatically. Switch to the next song after automatic scan play of current track for 10 seconds.
  • Page 163 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Play USB music: Short press to return to the previous • folder; Short press to enter the next folder. •...
  • Page 164: Ipod Play

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.6 iPod Play Selection of IPod Sound Source Hint This product has been certified by the Apple iPod, supporting iPod and iPhone professional When iPod plays music, the function and the equipment to play iPod and iPhone music. iPod operation method are same to that of the USB play.
  • Page 165: Precautions

    Do not operate the product system in no parking area, otherwise it may be easy to lead to the occurrence of safety accident. • If there is any fault with the product, please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing. Do disassemble machine maintenance arbitrarily.
  • Page 166 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Hint If there is any problem with the product and it "Short press" herein means that the button- • cannot used normally, please stop hold time does not exceed two seconds, and "long operation contact customer service...
  • Page 167: Supported Formats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.8 Supported Formats Maximum Format Maximum Reading Media Video Maximum Media Supported Coded Format of File Resolution /expanded Audio Code Number under Code Duration Name Type name Directory WMA9 standard sampling rate: 8k, 16k, 32k, 11.025k, 22.05k, 44.1k —...
  • Page 168: Characteristics And Specifications

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.9 Characteristic Specification Function Item Specification AM received frequency 531~1629kHz Reception FM received frequency 87.5~108MHz Frequency range 0Hz~20KHz 75dB(MP3) Audio Frequency characteristics +, -3dB Channel number Left and right side stereo Antenna Signal receiving mode (antenna) External antenna Power supply —...
  • Page 169: Pre-Maintenance Inspection

    When you think that some functions in the audio system are failure, before sending for maintenance, please read carefully the operation instructions in the Manual, and then check according to the following table to be conducive to eliminate the fault. If the fault still exists, please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing.
  • Page 170 MP3 or WMA format. If the fuse is damaged, replace the fuse with the same specification. Please go to No power supply the GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing in case that the fuse is damaged again. Check the volume adjustment. No voice.
  • Page 171: Audio System (Avn)

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7 Audio System (AVN)* 4.7.1 Control Panel Power Button/Volume Adjustment Knob Short press this button to power on under power-off state. Under power-on state, short press this button to close the display screen, and close all the sound sources at the same time.
  • Page 172 4. Operating System and Equipment Audio Source Switching Button Mute Button Short press to search the effective stations towards HF automatically under the radio Short press this button continuously to switch: Short press this button to mute the media interface. FM →...
  • Page 173: Control Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.2 Control Buttons on the Steering Wheel Mute Button Short press this button to mute the media source. After muting, press again to unmute. Backward Button radio mode, search station towards automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing.
  • Page 174 4. Operating System and Equipment Forward Button In radio mode, search the station towards HF automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing; – Change the track into the next one in media source play.
  • Page 175: Basic Operations

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.3 Basic Operations ON/OFF Screen Saver Clock Screensaver – With the Start or Ignition switch at "ACC" or In power-on state, short press button to "ON" position and the screen saver interface display the screensaver interface. It can display displayed, short press button to start the three kinds of screensavers, such as dynamic state,...
  • Page 176 4. Operating System and Equipment Custom Screensaver Volume Control Volume Adjustment Turn volume adjusting knob clockwise/counter-clockwise to turn up/down the volume. Short press the volume button +/- on the left side of the steering wheel to turn up/down the volume. Mute –...
  • Page 177 4. Operating System and Equipment Main Interface Description of Soft Buttons In other interfaces, short press MEUN or click : Click it to switch to the main interface of to enter the main interface. button mode. The main interface contains card mode and : Click it to enter the navigation search button mode.
  • Page 178 4. Operating System and Equipment Adjustment of Card Sequence Button Mode On the main interface of card mode, short press MENU on the control panel or click soft button to switch the card mode to the button mode. Slide on the opposite angles of the display towards the middle with thumb and forefinger at the same time to enter the adjustment mode of card sequence.
  • Page 179: Radio

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.4 Radio Enter the radio mode through the following Band Selection Radio Search Function ways: Radio stations are searched manually or Click the "Radio” in card mode to enter the automatically. radio mode; Manual Searching Press the MODE button on the control panel –...
  • Page 180 4. Operating System and Equipment Auto Searching Manually Input the Frequency of Radio Station Pre-save – Click soft button or short press ► button on the left side of the steering wheel to search for station towards HF automatically. If an effective station is met, stop auto search and start playing.
  • Page 181 4. Operating System and Equipment Auto Save After search, the system will save 12 stations Click soft button to enter the auto save If it needs to update the auto saved list, click with stronger signals in the list and start to play interface.
  • Page 182 4. Operating System and Equipment Reception Form of AM/FM Car Audio Although MW or SW of AM cannot pass VHF channels on FM will pass through the The radio is far away from the broadcasting through ionosphere, it will produce diffraction. As a ionosphere directly without reflection, but once they station, so the signals are too weak to be received.
  • Page 183: Usb Play

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.5 USB Play There are several ways to enter the main Selection of USB Sound Source interface of USB media source: Click the "Music” in card mode to enter the USB play mode; Short press the MODE button on the control panel continuously to switch to the USB play mode;...
  • Page 184 4. Operating System and Equipment USB Music Player Previous/REW button Short press soft button to perform the Previous (when the play time of current song is lower than or equal to 5 seconds, press this button once to back to the previous; when the play time of current song is greater than 5 seconds, press this button once to back to the beginning of the song).
  • Page 185 4. Operating System and Equipment Next/FF button Sound Effect Switch Loop Mode Short press soft button to perform the next. Long press soft button to perform FF of current track and recover normal play as releasing (If it is forwarded to the end of the track, the next track will be played normally.
  • Page 186 4. Operating System and Equipment Music List USB Video Play Hint In view of the travel safety, the product is provided with restricted function of video play: When start switch or ignition switch is at • "ACC" gear, the video can be played normally. When start switch or ignition switch is at "ON"...
  • Page 187 4. Operating System and Equipment Video List Description of soft button functions: Click soft button to enter the list: When the video is switched to fullscreen play, click the video play interface to jump out of the The list is divided into video list and folder list. Icon Description soft button bar.
  • Page 188 4. Operating System and Equipment USB Picture Play Click "Picture" soft button on the main When the picture is switched to fullscreen play, Description of soft button functions: interface of button mode or click "Picture" soft click the picture play interface to jump out of Icon Description button on the pop-up box as inserting the USB...
  • Page 189 4. Operating System and Equipment Image List Click soft button to enter the picture list. The picture list is displayed in thumbnail form: Click the folder to enter the next file directory; Slide the scroll bar on the right side of the list upward and downward to find the picture or folder.
  • Page 190: Ipod Play

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.6 iPod Play System Setting This product has been certified by iPod. After iPod or iPhone is connected to audio host through Hint USB harness, music in iPod or iPhone can be Refer to USB Play for procedure of iPod •...
  • Page 191: Bluetooth

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.7 Bluetooth • The Bluetooth function of this system only Description Entering Bluetooth Mode supports that one device is connected at a Bluetooth short-distance wireless You can enter Bluetooth mode by the following time, and generally, the Bluetooth phone also communication technology.
  • Page 192 4. Operating System and Equipment Make a Call -When the phone has connected to Bluetooth of the -If there is no Bluetooth device connected, the – After the Bluetooth device is connected, enter vehicle, click “Dial” soft button on Bluetooth the interface and click "Audio", "Phone Book"...
  • Page 193 4. Operating System and Equipment Answer a Call -If the contact is saved in the phone, the dial During the call, clicking soft buttons on the call When Bluetooth is connected and it does not interface will display the contact name and interface can realize: enable automatic answer, clicking soft buttons on default picture;...
  • Page 194 4. Operating System and Equipment Call Records Contacts If the phonebook is not synchronized, the system will display that phonebook is not synchronized. Click “Synchronize” soft button to synchronize the phonebook. Hint It is required to confirm on the phone whether you agree to synchronize the phonebook.
  • Page 195 4. Operating System and Equipment Bluetooth Music – Click “Music” on main interface of card mode – After the Bluetooth device is connected, Description of soft button functions: to enter music play interface; enter the interface and click "Audio" enter corresponding interface.
  • Page 196 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution • Bluetooth only supports the connection of certain phones. Some phones may not be able to be connected to it or cannot be used normally after connection. • When phone connected Bluetooth, after the WeChat voice is played, the Bluetooth call interface may be displayed and cannot be exited after that.
  • Page 197: System Setting

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.8 System Setting General Setting You can enter the system setup interface by the following ways: Click “SET” soft button on card mode main interface to enter the system setting interface. Continuously short press the SET button on the control panel to enter the system setting interface.
  • Page 198 4. Operating System and Equipment Language Time and Date Manual setting of time and date -Language setting can select Chinese or English. -Click “SET” soft button the right of time and date to – 24-hour system: After being enabled, the enter manual setting interface.
  • Page 199 4. Operating System and Equipment Sound Setting Phone Priority Connection 3D sound effect Preset Sound Effect Phone priority connection can select that the – Select 3D sound effect (close, all passengers – Select preset sound effect: classics, popular, system gives priority to connect iPod; after and driver) to set different optimum locations jazz, rock, default, custom, which correspond restoring factory settings, it defaults to be iPod.
  • Page 200 4. Operating System and Equipment Speed Dependent Volume Control Speed dependent volume control can select off, low, medium, high, which adjusts amplitude of sound under the influence of the acceleration or deceleration. After restoring factory settings, it defaults to be “Off”.
  • Page 201 4. Operating System and Equipment Unlocking/Locking Whistling Prompt Display Setting Click soft button to turn on or off the unlocking/locking prompt sound: On: There will be prompt when the car is unlocked/locked; Off: There will be no prompt when the car is unlocked/locked.
  • Page 202 4. Operating System and Equipment Bluetooth Setting Device List Factory Reset Bluetooth setting interface can view the Click soft button to pop up the prompt box. Click “Reset” soft button on the factory reset equipment name, automatic connection or not, interface, and the system will pop up a dialog Hint automatic answer or not and adding device to the...
  • Page 203: Car Setting

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.9 Car Setting You can enter the car setting interface by the Driving Assist following ways: Click “Drive Assist” soft button to enter the – Click “Car Settings” soft button on card mode driving assist setting interface so as to set “safe main interface to enter the car setting interface;...
  • Page 204 4. Operating System and Equipment Smart Body Click “Smart Body” soft button to enter smart body setting interface, which can set remote unlocking, speed locking, automatic unlocking, automatic folding exterior rear-view mirror*, front wiper maintenance and remote control front left window and sunroof”...
  • Page 205 4. Operating System and Equipment Light Control A/C Setting* Click “Lighting Control” soft button to enter the lighting control setting interface (slide left/right to switch interfaces), which can set “auto light sensitivity*, atmosphere light control*, follow me home, and daytime running light*” functions. Follow Me Home Interior/Exterior Circulation Smart Control* Click...
  • Page 206 4. Operating System and Equipment A/C Control Caution Refer to detailed description provided in A/C system for A/C display and operation logic. Click on the status bar to enter A/C control interface: : Switch between blowing modes. : Turn on/off front defrost. : Adjust the air speed.
  • Page 207: Supported Formats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.10 Supported Formats Supported USB Disk Formats Supported Format FAT, FAT32, ExFAT Supported Capacity 512MB-32GB ID3 code version is related to songs. It is V1 version if ID3 information is put at the end of a song while it is V2 when the ID3 coded formats: information is put at the beginning of a song.
  • Page 208 4. Operating System and Equipment Supported Audio Formats Media Type Format (expanded name) Audio Code Supported Coded Format of File Name WMA7/8/9/9.1/9.2/10 MPEG -1/2/2.5 MP3pro CBR VBR .acc, .m4a ABR, CBR, VBR Mono, Stereo, Multichannel .mp3 .wma .acc .ogg .mp1 .mp2 Audio frequency .m4a .m4b .wav .ac3 .ape .flac .ra .amr ADPCM, PCM...
  • Page 209 4. Operating System and Equipment Supported Video Formats Format Media Maximum (expanded Video Code Audio Code Supported Coded Format of File Name Type Resolution name) DivX4/X5 AAC (ADTS), MP2, MP3 DivX6 MPEG4 XviD AAC (ADTS), MP2, MP3, AC3 H.264 XviD ACC, AMR MPEG-4 WMV9...
  • Page 210 4. Operating System and Equipment Media Format (expanded Maximum Video Code Audio Code Supported Coded Format of File Name Type name) Resolution MPEG1 NTSC/PAL MPEG (MPG) MPEG2 NTSC/PAL MP2/AC3 RV30 (Real8), RV40 (Real9), RV40 (Real10) REAL (RMVB)/ REAL RV30 (Real8), RV40 (Real9), (RV) RV40 (Real10), RV40 Cooker...
  • Page 211: Precautions For Use Of Usb

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.7.11 Precautions for Use of USB Please carefully read the following precautions USB device may not work because of 14. If MP3 PLAYER, mobile phone or digital before USB play: compatibility, so please confirm the USB camera connected cannot be identified, the device can work before use.
  • Page 212 4. Operating System and Equipment 20. Fast forward and fast backward of video playing is subject to addressing by frame; the converted video data may be not in standard format, and irregular fast forward and fast backward may occur during the playing of USB video, causing blocking;...
  • Page 213: Precautions For Product Use

    GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. accident. Any continued use may cause failure. Caution ● During the driving process, the driver shall ●...
  • Page 214: Guide On Elimination Of Common Faults

    When you think that some functions in the audio system fail, please read carefully the operation instructions in the Manual, and then check according to the following table. If the fault still exists, please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing.
  • Page 215: Driving Directions

    5. Driving Guide 5.1 Starting and Driving ON: Instrument light is on and all electrical device 5.1.1 Ignition Switch* circuits are switched on; the Ignition switch will Ignition Switch switch to this gear after the engine is started. START: This gear is only used to start engine. Hint When the key cannot or is hard to be twisted from the “LOCK”...
  • Page 216: Start Switch

    5. Driving Guide 5.1.2 Start Switch* Hint Hint Start Switch Mode Only when the smart key is detected in the car When the automatic transmission shift lever is can the Start switch be operated. at other positions other than "P" without pressing the brake pedal, press the Start switch and then it The Start switch is at "OFF"...
  • Page 217 5. Driving Guide When the automatic transmission shift lever is Limp Home Mode in the “P” or “N” gear position and the brake pedal Hint is pressed, the Start switch indicator light turns green. At this time, press the Start switch to switch •...
  • Page 218: Engine Start

    5. Driving Guide 5.1.3 Engine Start Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Hint Vehicle Models with Ignition Switch Vehicle Models with Ignition Switch • If the engine is of cold start, it needs idle running to let it warm up before driving. At the –...
  • Page 219 5. Driving Guide Caution Warning • After the successful engine start, release the • Do not start the engine in a poorly Start switch immediately. ventilated or enclosed room for a long • Engine startup time cannot exceed 15s. If time.
  • Page 220: Engine Shutdown

    5. Driving Guide 5.1.4 Engine Stop Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Caution – Depress the brake pedal and clutch pedal to – Push the brake pedal, stop the vehicle, and ● In the process of vehicle driving, in case of stop the vehicle steadily, and apply parking apply the parking brake.
  • Page 221 5. Driving Guide Warning Precautions for Parking Warning When parking, put the shift lever to the "P" • When the engine stops and the brake ● Even if you leave the vehicle temporarily, gear or the neutral gear and pay attention to the booster does not work, a greater force you must shut down the engine, apply the following matters:...
  • Page 222: Gear And Driving Instructions

    5. Driving Guide 5.1.5 Gear and Driving Instructions Gear Instructions for Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission 4AT model: Gear Display for Shift Lever 6AT model According to the received signal, the lower part There are the following gears for shift lever There are the following gears for shift lever of the instrument cluster display will display the "P, from front to rear part: "P→R→N→D→2→L"...
  • Page 223 5. Driving Guide "P” Gear (Parking Gear): "R" Gear (Reverse Gear) : “N” Gear (Neutral Gear): Switch to this gear when the vehicle has parked Switch to this gear when reversing: You can directly put the shift lever from "R" or steadily in general.
  • Page 224 5. Driving Guide “D” Gear (Driving Gear) : "S" Gear (Sports Gear) (Apply to 6AT Model): "2" Gear (DRIVE Gear) (Apply to 4AT Model): This gear is engaged generally during driving. Press the unlock button at the front end of the Press the unlock button at the front end of the shift lever to switch the shift lever to the “S”...
  • Page 225 5. Driving Guide "L" Gear (DRIVE Gear) (Apply to 4AT Model): Driving Mode (Apply to 6AT Model): “D” Mode: Press the unlock button at the front end of the In general, the transmission is in the "D" mode shift lever to switch from "2" gear to "L" gear. by default, i.e.
  • Page 226 5. Driving Guide "E" Mode: Hint "M" Mode: The "E" mode is ECO mode. When the car is “M” mode or manual driving mode, when • ECO mode can be applied when the shift lever in this mode, not only the fuel saving strategy is transmission is running in this mode, the driver can is at "P, R, N, D"...
  • Page 227 "P" gear, this method can be the upshift or downshift operation. When using used or go to GAC MOTOR dealer for maintenance the "M" mode to switch the transmission to M1 timely.
  • Page 228 5. Driving Guide Gear Instructions for Vehicle Models with Switch to reverse gear Driving Instructions for Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission – Depress the clutch pedal to full range when the vehicle is not running and the engine is idling.
  • Page 229 5. Driving Guide – Apply the parking brake, put the shift lever into Caution Driving Instructions for Vehicle Models with “P” gear, and loosen the brake pedal. Manual Transmission • To ensure safety, please ensure that the shift – Stop the engine. =>...
  • Page 230 5. Driving Guide – Apply the parking brake, put the shift lever to the neutral gear, loosen the brake pedal and the clutch pedal. – Stop the engine. => Refer to Page 276 – Take out the mechanical key, then turn the steering wheel back and forth, and engage the steering wheel lock mechanism (apply to models with Ignition switch).
  • Page 231: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb) System

    GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible automatically provide the driver with a convenient to have your car checked and repaired. driving assistance. ● If the vehicle continues to glide after the...
  • Page 232 5. Driving Guide Hint Caution Releasing Static Parking Brake • After the car has been parked steadily, you The parking brake must be applied when parking. should first apply the EPB and then put the ● When the vehicle is in driving process, it is not shift lever to the "P"...
  • Page 233 EPB. Please contact your recommended to be used only in case of hill- pedal to assist uphill start and avoid the sliding. GAC MOTOR dealer for handling. start. The EPB will be automatically released after a •...
  • Page 234 EPB again. If the fault persists, please contact your service life of the parking brake system. GAC MOTOR dealer for maintenance. • If the EPB button is pulled up during driving, ●...
  • Page 235 5. Driving Guide AUTO HOLD On and Off Activation AUTO HOLD will keep the vehicle static If the function is enabled, when the driver automatically according to the driver's braking stops the car by using brake, the car will be parked needs;...
  • Page 236 5. Driving Guide In order to ensure safety, the AUTO HOLD EPB Adaptive Learning function activated will be disabled and the parking In some cases (e.g. the battery suffers power brake will be locked in the following conditions: failure suddenly, or the car has not been used for a The engine is shut down.
  • Page 237: Mechanical Parking Brake System

    5. Driving Guide 5.1.7 Mechanical Parking Brake System* Warning Make sure to apply the mechanical parking brake after parking. ● When the start switch or ignition switch is in the "ON" position and when the mechanical parking brake is applied, the indicator light is on;...
  • Page 238: Service Electronic Brake System

    5. Driving Guide The ABS operation is equivalent to snubbing at Under the following conditions, light depress 5.2 Service Electronic Brake System a high frequency. The driver will feel the vibration of the brake pedal to activate ABS. It is normal to feel 5.2.1 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) brake pedal accompanied by the “tick”...
  • Page 239 (even reach to 180° drifting under serious condition). In case of above situations, stop the vehicle immediately and go to GAC MOTOR dealer to have it checked and repaired as soon as possible.
  • Page 240 Please go to your GAC MOTOR • Improper operation or modification (such dealer...
  • Page 241: Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (Ebd)

    5. Driving Guide 5.2.2 Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (EBD) short Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System and is a part of ABS. When a vehicle takes normal brake, EBD can uniformly distribute brakeforce to front and rear wheels based on vehicle's loading condition. EBD exerts more brakeforce on the rear wheel through adjusting slip rate to obtain the shortest braking distance under the premise of ensuring...
  • Page 242: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    5. Driving Guide 5.2.3 Electronic Stability Program (ESP) * ESP can effectively reduce the risk of vehicle sliding. Operating Principle of ESP ESP confirms the driver's driving intention according to steering wheel angle and vehicle speed, and constantly compares the information with actual driving condition.
  • Page 243 5. Driving Guide ESP indicator light If the indicator light is illuminated and is not Warning extinguished after the engine starts, it indicates that After the Start or Ignition switch is switched to • You must adjust your vehicle speed the system has temporarily deactivated the ESP.
  • Page 244 5. Driving Guide The ESP works only when the engine is Activation and Deactivation of ESP running. The ESP function can be deactivated in special circumstances. For example: The vehicle is running with tire chain. • • The vehicle is running on deep snowy or spongy road.
  • Page 245: Traction Control System (Tcs)

    5. Driving Guide 5.2.4 Traction Control System (TCS)* Traction Control System (TCS) Activation and Deactivation of TCS subsystem of the ESP. It can judge whether the Hint drive wheel is skidding according to rotation speed of drive wheel and driven wheel. When the rotation •...
  • Page 246: Hydraulic Brake Assist (Hba)

    5. Driving Guide 5.2.5 Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) * Most drivers can hit the brakes timely in Warning dangerous situation, but cannot depress the brake HBA can improve driving safety, but it is pedal with enough force in a short time. Therefore, impossible to go beyond kinematics rules.
  • Page 247: Hill Hold Control (Hhc)

    5. Driving Guide 5.2.6 Hill Hold Control (HHC) * HHC allows the driver to easily move his/her Activation Conditions for HAC Hint foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal HHC function is activated to apply brake • • will apply brakeforce...
  • Page 248: Driver Assistance System

    5. Driving Guide 5.3 Driver Assistance System Operation Button Starting Cruise Control 5.3.1 Cruise Control System * The cruise control system can be set at Short press the button . Then the 40km/h or higher. Once the speed is set, the driver corresponding indicator light...
  • Page 249 5. Driving Guide Stopping Cruise Control Restoring Cruise Control Increasing Cruising Speed Cruise control can be disabled by the following Cruise control can be reset by the following Increasing the speed requires the following operations: actions and the corresponding indicator light operation as the indicator light on instrument instrument cluster goes out:...
  • Page 250 5. Driving Guide Decreasing Cruising Speed Decreasing the speed requires the following operations: Short press the SET/- button to decrease the speed by 2 km/h each time. Long press SET/- button to decrease the speed continuously. The car runs at a lower speed after SET/- button is released.
  • Page 251: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    5. Driving Guide 5.3.2 Tire Pressure Monitoring System * Direct tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Tire Information Display is adopted for this model to monitor the tire pressure and temperature information through the tire pressure sensor mounted on the wheel rim, and then the information is sent via wireless transmitter to the receiver.
  • Page 252 Please go to your system will be on, and the text alarm on the with “Please check the TPMS” displayed in GAC MOTOR dealer for learning. instrument cluster display screen will be circular manner. displayed as high tire pressure.
  • Page 253: Reversing Assist System

    5. Driving Guide 5.4 Reversing Assist System Activating and Deactivating the Reversing Dynamic Icon * 5.4.1 Reversing Radar System Radar System Reversing radar system can assist the driver in As the Start switch or the ignition switch is at parking and adjusting the parking position. “ON”...
  • Page 254 5. Driving Guide Dynamic Icon * Distance Reference Alarm Sound Ultrasonic Sensor Distribution The alarm sound changes with the distance between the car bumper and the obstacles at the front of and in the back of the car; meanwhile the color *shown on the screen changes: Detected Distance...
  • Page 255 Damage caused by such dismantling or speed does not exceed 10km/h. The repairing is not covered in the warranty of continuous alarm sound from the revising GAC MOTOR. radar system indicates that the car is very close to the obstacles. The driver shall stop...
  • Page 256: Reversing Rear-View System

    5. Driving Guide 5.4.2 Reversing Rear-view System * The reversing rear-view system can provide Start and Stop of the Reversing Rear-View Reference Distance Line 130° wide-angle video coverage, display a wide System range of rear view by video on the audio system When the Start switch or the ignition switch is display to help the driver see the complex road at "ON"...
  • Page 257 5. Driving Guide Caution Rear-View Camera Warning The above distance is measured on flat ground and is only taken as a reference value of view • Blind zone may exist in detecting scope of distance. If there is a slope, the above distance is the rear-view camera, because the camera not correct.
  • Page 258 5. Driving Guide Caution • Always keep the rear-view camera surface clean. When cleaning the rear-view camera, use soft wet cloth to avoid scratching. • Do not use high pressure cleaning device to clean the rear-view camera for a long time, and keep a distance of at least 30 cm from the camera when cleaning.
  • Page 259: Panorama Parking System

    5. Driving Guide 5.4.3 Panorama Parking System * The panorama parking system can provide the Start and Stop of the Panorama Parking System information of environment around the vehicle to Panoramic parking system can be turned on/ the driver through real-time image, reduce the blind off by the following two modes of operation: zones of driving, and forecast the movement track of the vehicle in combination with steering wheel...
  • Page 260 5. Driving Guide Interface Description When the shift lever is not at "R" position, click Hint ③ / ④ / ⑤ / ⑥ touch control zone to switch • When the panorama parking system starts, the front/right/rear/left view interface on the display ②. audio system display will start to display the images shot around the car, with some Hint...
  • Page 261 5. Driving Guide Camera Distribution The left/right cameras are installed at the The front camera is installed below the car The rear-view camera is mounted beside the bottom of left/right exterior rear-view mirrors. logo on front grille. rear number plate light. Hint •...
  • Page 262: Electric Power Steering (Eps) System

    If the light is still on after re- signals of whole car conditions, for example, car speed and engine speed, the ECU controls the start or during driving, please go to your GAC torque output of the assist motor in real-time MOTOR dealer timely for repair.
  • Page 263: Driving Skills

    5. Driving Guide 5.6 Driving Skills Before Starting the Engine After Starting the Engine 5.6.1 Safety Check for Driving External Check • Make sure the instruments work well. It is better to do safety check before driving. Checking your car for a few minutes helps safe and –...
  • Page 264: Driving During Running-In Period

    5. Driving Guide 5.6.2 Driving during Running-in Period To ensure your car’s service life, you have to Running-in of the Engine Running-in of Tires and Braking Pads run it in at the initial stage before putting it into You have to run a new engine in for 1500km. Drive at moderate speed within the first 500km normal use.
  • Page 265 5. Driving Guide Warning Warning • The best adhesion and friction cannot be • Heavy work load of the brake during realized for new tires and braking pad running downhill makes prone without running-in. Therefore, drive overheat. It is recommended to slow down carefully for the first 500km to run in the by shifting to a lower gear and fully use tires well and avoid accidents.
  • Page 266: Important Tips For Driving Under Different Conditions

    5. Driving Guide 5.6.3 Important Tips Driving under Warning Precautions for Driving through Ponding Road: Different Conditions Before driving through a waterlogged road • Before driving, make sure the parking • Drive slowly with wind blowing laterally, so as section, find out the ponding depth which shall brake is released fully and its indicator to control your car easily.
  • Page 267 1. Make sure the anti-freezing solution works well. • These products are available in GAC MOTOR the engine after a short time of running shall dealers. be avoided. If the engine is often in an •...
  • Page 268: Efficient Use Of The Car

    5. Driving Guide 5.6.4 Efficient Use of the Car • Maintain sufficient tire pressure. Insufficient ● Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal. This ● Drive slowly for several minutes after starting tire pressure will result in tire wear and fuel causes early wear or overheating of braking at low temperature, and then accelerate after waste.
  • Page 269: Fire Prevention

    Cigarette not put out completely may cause components increase after long-time running, fire. and flammables under the car may cause fire. Please go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for Do not park your car at scrap heaps or other • check regularly.
  • Page 270: Usage And Maintenance

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.1. Maintenance Instructions Potential Hazards Safety Precautions ● Carbon monoxide: Carbon monoxide from To avoid potential hazards, please read this engine exhaust is poisonous. Be sure there is chapter and make sure you have tools and adequate ventilation whenever you operate technology required before maintenance.
  • Page 271: Interior Maintenance

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.2 Interior Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining the Carpet Cleaning and Maintaining the Leather Cleaning and Maintaining the Instrument and Plastic Parts Remove dust on the carpet with a vacuum Vacuum dirt and dust from the leather cleaner regularly.
  • Page 272 GAC MOTOR dealer Caution ● Whether damaged or not, be sure to periodically to clean or replace the filter according replace the seat belts after a collision.
  • Page 273: Exterior Maintenance

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.3 Exterior Maintenance Caution Manual Washing Vehicle Washing Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with clean water Frequent washing helps preserve your car’s • Although the body paint is strong enough to to remove floating dust. appearance. withstand the flushing from the automatic car washer, pay attention to its impact on the Wash your car in a shady area, not in direct Prepare a bucket of clear water and mix the...
  • Page 274 As drying the vehicle, check it for chips and washing. temperature and washing distance. scratches. If any, go to GAC MOTOR dealer for ● Pay special attention to the bottom of the ● When washing the vehicle with a steam repair.
  • Page 275 GAC skin. environment withstand...
  • Page 276 6. Usage and Maintenance After maintaining the car body surface, the wax Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” gear Cleaning the Front Wiper Blades remaining on the glass shall be removed by special again, making the wiper arm back to its cleanser and cleaning cloth.
  • Page 277 6. Usage and Maintenance Caution Maintaining the Sealing Strips Cleaning and Maintaining the Wheels: Frequent and appropriate protection of the • When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the hard Regular wheel maintenance can keep the rubber sealing strips for the doors, windows and support by hand, and do not grasp soft wiper wheel artistic, and periodically removing the anti- other parts can maintain their flexibility, prolong...
  • Page 278: Checking And Adding Fluids

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.4 Checking and Adding Fluids Filling the Fuel 6.4.1 Fuel Oil The scale of the fuel gauge ① will decrease Fully open the fuel tank cap, slowly screw out Pull the handle of fuel tank cap and the fuel the filler cap anticlockwise, hold the filler cap gradually with the decrease of fuel oil during the tank cap will bounce outward.
  • Page 279 Please refer to the description on the fuel requirement lable at the fuel filler door of each vehicle.
  • Page 280: Engine Oil

    Check whether the specifications of the oil are light is still on, do not continue driving, nor allow the applicable to your engine when purchasing. engine to idle; contact GAC MOTOR dealer as Hint soon as possible to inspect your car.
  • Page 281 6. Usage and Maintenance Hint Checking Engine Oil Level All engine will consume a certain amount of The oil pressure warning light cannot indicate engine oil. The oil consumption depends on driving the engine oil level. Be sure to check the oil level mode and vehicle working conditions.
  • Page 282 6. Usage and Maintenance Warning Add the Engine Oil. If the engine oil level should be inspected when the engine is hot, firstly turn off the engine and wait for several minutes until the engine oil fully flows back to the oil sump, and then inspect the engine oil level.
  • Page 283 • If too much engine oil is filled, please do short-distance traveling frequently occurs, or the not start the engine, and contact GAC vehicle will idle for a long time (e.g. taxi), or the MOTOR dealer for treatment. Otherwise, vehicle will travel in high dust area, or the vehicle...
  • Page 284 ● To prevent engine oil from getting into your necessary tools. Therefore, it is suggested to eyes, be sure to wear goggles when dispose the used engine oil by GAC MOTOR replacing the engine oil. dealer. ● When unscrewing the oil drain plug, be •...
  • Page 285: Coolant

    65%. Otherwise the antifreezing ability immediately stop your vehicle, turn off the engine, lighting on the temperature gauge ② of engine of coolant may decrease, thus weakening the and contact GAC MOTOR dealer for maintenance coolant on the instrument...
  • Page 286 6. Usage and Maintenance If the coolant level is lower than the “MIN” Warning Checking the Coolant Level mark, add coolant. • Be sure to operate inside the engine Caution compartment with extra care. • The engine compartment is a high-risk Whether the coolant level is normal or not is ●...
  • Page 287 6. Usage and Maintenance Adding Coolant Caution Warning Please firstly inspect the level before adding ● ● The coolant must be stored in its original coolant, and get ready according to the container. Keep both the coolant and the inspection requirements. used coolant out of the reach of children.
  • Page 288 Go to GAC MOTOR dealer to possible. inspect the cooling system as soon as possible, so as to avoid damaging the engine.
  • Page 289: Windshield Washing Liquid And Wiper Blade

    Adding Windshield Washer Fluid Do not mix the windshield washer fluid with GAC MOTOR must be added into the pure water; other cleaning agents. Doing so may cause the please prepare the washing liquid according to the washer fluid to be decomposed, blocking the proportion specified in the outer packing of additive.
  • Page 290 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Front Windshield Wiper Blade It is recommended to replace your wiper blade at GAC MOTOR dealer when necessary. Caution ● When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the wiper arm with hand, and do not grasp the soft wiper blade.
  • Page 291: Brake Fluid

    Specification of Brake Fluid because there is some leakage in the brake system. High-quality brake fluid, which can be used Stop driving in such case and contact GAC throughout the year except for extreme cold MOTOR dealer for inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 292 It is suggested that the GAC MOTOR dealer replace the brake fluid with standard one to ensure normal operation of the brake system. The brake fluid is water-absorbing. It can absorb moisture from the air around constantly in the process of usage.
  • Page 293 6. Usage and Maintenance Warning Warning Using waste brake fluid or brake fluid not Brake fluid must be replaced according to suitable for this vehicle will greatly decrease the schedule specified in the Warranty Manual, the braking effect, or even cause failure of the because if the brake fluid stays inside the brake system.
  • Page 294: Battery

    Go to near GAC Make sure the workplace is free of open ● Do not open the battery. Beware of MOTOR dealer to check the car as soon as flames, sparks, naked lights and smoke.
  • Page 295 In rapidly when any electric device on the car is used. this case, we recommend you to have your GAC Do not use any electrical equipment for an MOTOR dealer charge or replace the battery.
  • Page 296 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing the Battery Hint Your battery is installed properly and safely. After replacement, reconnect the battery to the • electrical system of the car, and then the The battery can meet the vehicle maintenance, indicator light of electronic stability program performance and safety requirements.
  • Page 297: A/C Filter

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.5 A/C Filter Removing and Installing A/C Filter Check and Clean Air Filter Periodically inspect or clean the A/C filter according to the provisions of the Warranty Manual. When the vehicle is driven in dusty environment, the A/C filter may become very dirty and replacement is recommended in time.
  • Page 298 6. Usage and Maintenance Press the glove box in the direction of the Press and disengage the clip of the filter Disengage the fixing clip at the bottom of the arrow and pull it out and disengage it. element cover in the direction of the arrow and glove box ( see the arrow-) and remove the glove box .
  • Page 299 6. Usage and Maintenance Remove the A/C filter ①. Clean the A/C filter with compressed air or flap Install the A/C filter in opposite steps after cleaning. Hint Hint The A/C filter cannot be cleaned with water as Install the A/C filter according to the “UP” mark it is made of special materials and cannot contact (see the arrow) on it.
  • Page 300: Replacing Bulbs

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.6 Replacing Bulbs If you find any bulbs are burned out, replace Caution Safe Operation Instructions for Replacing the them as soon as possible. Before replacing the Lights Only replace the burned-out bulb with a new bulb, be sure to check the relevant fuse.
  • Page 301 GAC MOTOR dealer replace the bulb. Check the light operating condition after • Turn off the relevant switch and let the bulb replacement. After replacing light bulbs, go to GAC cool down before replacing it. MOTOR dealer inspect light beam •...
  • Page 302 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Low Beam Light Bulb Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Pull out the high beam bulb ② from the high Disengage the clip of the high beam bulb at the position indicated by the arrow and remove beam connector.
  • Page 303 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Front Turn Signal Light Bulb Disconnect the low beam connector ②. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Press the clip ③ of the low beam bulb and remove the low beam bulb ④. Take out the rubber back cover ①. Generally, perform the installation in the reverse order of removal procedures...
  • Page 304 In case of any failure of the front position light, please have your vehicle checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Rotate counter-clockwise and take out the Remove the front turn signal bulb ② from the front turn signal holder and bulb ②.
  • Page 305 GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as In case of any failure of the daytime running possible. light, please have your vehicle checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 306 6. Usage and Maintenance Removing Rear Combination Light A Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Remove rear combination light Disconnect connector rear ② backwards. combination light A. Open the trunk lid. Generally, perform the installation in the Unscrew the fixing nuts (see arrow) of rear Prise out the fixing plastic nails ①...
  • Page 307 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Turn Signal Light Bulb Replacing Brake Light Bulb Remove the rear combination light A. => Refer Remove the rear combination light A. => Refer Remove the rear turn signal bulb ① from the to Page 362 to Page 362 rear turn signal holder.
  • Page 308 In case of any failure of the rear position light, please have your vehicle checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Rotate counter-clockwise and take out the Switch off the Start or Ignition switch.
  • Page 309 6. Usage and Maintenance Rotate counter-clockwise and take out the Remove rear combination light Disconnect connector rear ① backwards. reverse light holder and bulb ②. combination light B. Unscrew the fixing nuts (see arrow) of the rear combination light B.
  • Page 310 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Fog Light Bulb Rotate counter-clockwise and take out the rear Remove the reverse light bulb ② from the Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. reverse light holder. fog light holder and bulb ①. Open the trunk lid.
  • Page 311 In case of any failure of the high brake light, please have your vehicle checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Remove the rear fog light bulb ① from the rear fog light holder.
  • Page 312 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Front Roof Light Bulb Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Remove the number plate light bulb ③ from Rotate counter-clockwise number plate light the number plate light holder. harness assembly ② and take out the number Pry up the light housing ①...
  • Page 313 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Roof Light Bulb* Press the bulb fixing bracket and remove the Remove the front roof light bulb ②. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. rear roof light bulb ②. Generally, perform the installation in the Pry up the light housing ①...
  • Page 314 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Vanity Mirror Light Bulb* Replacing Glove Box Light Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Take out the vanity mirror light bulb ②. Open the glove box. Open the vanity mirror. Generally, perform the installation in the reverse order of removal procedures Pry up the fixing clip (see the arrow) of the...
  • Page 315 In order to avoid unnecessary parts damage, if the atmosphere light bulb fails, it is recommended to replace the atmosphere light at the GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Disconnect the connector (see the arrow) of Press the metal clamp ②...
  • Page 316 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Door Courtesy Light Bulb* Disconnect the plastic clip and dismantle the Take out the door courtesy light bulb ③. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. door courtesy light cover ②. Prise out the door courtesy light ① at the Generally, perform the installation in the reverse order of removal procedures position indicated by the arrows.
  • Page 317 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Trunk Light Remove the trunk light bulb ② from the trunk Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. light holder. Open the trunk lid. Generally, perform the installation in the Press the clips of the trunk light cover at the reverse order of removal procedures positions indicated by the arrows and open the trunk light cover ①.
  • Page 318: Wheels

    • If uneven excessive wear of the tires is will cause tire deflection, resulting in tire found, go to GAC MOTOR dealer for overheating which may lead to tire shelling inspection as soon as possible. or burst.
  • Page 319 6. Usage and Maintenance Prevention Measures for Wheel Fault Notice of Tire Storage New Tires and Wheels • To cross over curbs or similar obstacles, slow • Make a mark on the tire to indicate the Carefully select new tire and wheel. down your vehicle and drive in the vertical direction of rotation before removing the tire.
  • Page 320 6. Usage and Maintenance Specifications of Rims and Tires Non-full Size Tire Summer Tire The spare tire is different from the standard tire The tread depth shall not be less than 3mm. A Rim: in such aspects as structure, pattern, speed grade very high risk of hydroplaning exists when the tread 6.0J×15* and load index.
  • Page 321 GAC MOTOR durability, etc. adhesive force and braking capacity. dealer as soon as possible for inspection.
  • Page 322 6. Usage and Maintenance – Check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Tire Pressure Checking Tire Pressure When the temperature rises, the pressure is a Unless the vehicle ran several kilometers at a little bit higher than the specification. But there low speed in the past three hours, can the tire is no need to reduce the tire pressure.
  • Page 323 Warning cannot be used safely, and must be replaced immediately. If the vehicle is equipped with tire pressure monitoring system, the tire exchange or replacement shall be operated in GAC Motor dealer.
  • Page 324 Try to influences, which can be perceived from the go to GAC MOTOR dealer to inspect the wheel avoid the above driving models as far as possible. shaking of steering mechanism.
  • Page 325: Tire Chain

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.8 Tire Chain When driving on snow or ice road or in other Hint Caution severe environments in winter, the tire wear degree Different countries and regions have different If a tire chain is to be installed, make sure that may increase or other failure may occur.
  • Page 326: Maintenance Instructions For Car Body Anti-Theft

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.9 Maintenance Instructions for Car Body Anti-Theft Normal use requires no maintenance. Contact GAC MOTOR dealer when a problem occurs.
  • Page 327: Technical Data

    7. Technical Data 7.1 Vehicle Identification Numbers The positions of vehicle identification numbers (VINs) are shown in the figure: Vehicle identification number (VIN): on the engine compartment diaphragm Vehicle identification number (VIN): on the left side of instrument panel Hint The vehicle identification number (VIN) positions shown in the figure do not apply to all vehicles, and the position indication and quantity of vehicle identification numbers...
  • Page 328 (behind the generator). dashboard. It can be used to read electronic VIN, vehicle status information and other date via a special diagnosis tester. Hint Go to the GAC MOTOR dealer to consult and purchase the diagnosis tester.
  • Page 329: Vehicle Parameters

    7. Technical Data 7.2 Vehicle Parameters Dimension Parameters Item Value Unit Total length 4692±46 Total width 1805±18 Total height 1500±15 Wheel base 2660±26 Front 1554±15 Wheel Tread Rear 1550±15 Wheel Front overhang 955±9 Rear overhang 1077±10 Minimum ground ≥116 clearance (full load) Approach angle (full ≥14 °...
  • Page 330: Vehicle Parameters

    Technical Data  7.3 Vehicle Parameters Mass Complete Vehicle Kerb Mass (kg) Max. Total Mass (kg) Rear Model Front Axle Kerb Mass Front Axle Load Rear Axle Load Max. Total Mass Axle Load Load GAH7150F1M5, GAH7150F2M5 1270±38 775±23 495±14 1695 GAH7150F1M5A, GAH7150F2M5A GAH7150F2A5 1270±38 770±23...
  • Page 331 7. Technical Data Integrated Parameters Performance Parameters Unit GAH7150F1M5 GAH7130F1M5 Item GAH7150F2M5 GAH7150F2A5 GAH7130F2M5 GAH7130F1A5 GAH7130F2A5 GAH7150F1M5A GAH7150F2A5A GAH7130F1M5A GAH7130F1A5A GAH7130F2A5A GAH7150F2M5A GAH7130F2M5A Number of occupants oriented Minimum turning diameter ≤11 ≤11 ≤11 ≤11 ≤11 Maximum gradeability ≥35 ≥35 ≥35 ≥35 ≥35 0km/h ~ 100km/h accelerating...
  • Page 332 Technical Data  Engine Parameters Model 4A13M1 4A15K1 Layout pattern Front-transverse mounted Front-transverse mounted Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-stroke, Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-stroke, water-cooling, multi-point electronic controlled water-cooling, multi-point electronic controlled Type injection, double overhead camshafts, exhaust injection, double overhead camshafts, exhaust turbocharging turbocharging Number of cylinders...
  • Page 333 7. Technical Data Oil Specification and Capacity Item Specification Volume Please refer to the description on the fuel requirement lable Fuel oil at the fuel filler door of each vehicle. Total (1.3T 5MT model) 6.5L Total (1.3T 6AT model) 6.9L Engine coolant DF-6, -35°C coolant Total (1.5L 5MT model)
  • Page 334: Vehicle Parameters

    Technical Data  7.4 Vehicle Parameters Transmission Parameter Transmission Transmission Transmission 5MF26D 5MF26B SII6 5MF26F 5MF26E TF-71SC Vehicle Model Transmission Model Drive Type Model Type GAH7150F1M5 5MF26D Final drive 4.235 4.375 3.684 3.944 ratio GAH7150F1M5A gear 3.833 2.875 3.833 4.044 GAH7150F2M5 5MF26B gear 2.045...
  • Page 335 7. Technical Data Wheels Steering angle value 6.0Jx15* 6.5Jx17* 6.5Jx16* Maximum steering angle of 38.54° 195/65R15* inner wheel Steering angle Tire Specification 205/50R17* value 205/55R16* Maximum steering angle of 32.58° outer wheel Front wheel / Rear wheel Front wheel / Rear wheel Tire Pressure 220kPa/220kPa 230kPa/230kPa...
  • Page 336 Technical Data  Technical Parameters of Brake Lining Lights Name Parameters Lights Parameters Wear limit for front brake lining (excluding its backing High beam H712V55W plate) Low Beam H712V55W Wear limit for rear brake lining (excluding its backing Front combination Daytime Running LED13.5W plate) light...
  • Page 337 7. Technical Data Lights Parameters Sun visor vanity mirror light* 12V C5W If the bulb is to be replaced = >Refer to Page 356, please refer to the configuration of the actual vehicle, because some bulbs only apply to certain vehicles!
  • Page 338: Handling Of Accident

    8. Handling of Accident 8.1 Vehicle Tools and Spare Tire Vehicle Tools Caution Warning After using a jack, recover it to the state before Improper use of the jack may cause serious use, and then place the special spanner for jack damage.
  • Page 339 8. Handling of Accident Spare Tire Warning ● Use it in strict accordance with the operating requirements of spare tire to avoid risks. ● It is forbidden to install more than one spare tire. ● Do not use the spare tire which has been damaged or worn down to the wear mark.
  • Page 340: Usage Of Warning Triangle

    8. Handling of Accident 8.2 Usage of Warning Triangle Location of Placement – Open the trunk lid, take out and unfold the General roads Expressway warning triangle ①. Daytime Night ≥ 50 m ≥ 80 m ≥ 150 m Caution The above data is for reference only.
  • Page 341: Usage Of Reflective Vest

    8. Handling of Accident 8.3 Usage of Reflective Vest Hint • During accident handling, wear the reflective vest as required irrespective of the lighting conditions to draw attention of the passerby or other drivers. • After using the reflective vest, return it to the glove box properly, or wash it when necessary as per the notes on the collar to ensure reflecting performance.
  • Page 342: Replacing The Flat Tire

    8. Handling of Accident 8.4 Replacing the Flat Tire Unscrewing the Wheel Bolts Warning Preparations – Park the vehicle on firm and level ground far • When puncture, air leakage or other away from traffic lanes. problems occur, stop the car and replace the tire.
  • Page 343 8. Handling of Accident Lifting the Vehicle Caution After loosening the bolts of the flat tire, execute lifting other subsequent replacement operations, facilitate wheel bolt disassembly. Warning ● Make sure the jack is used on firm and level ground. ● Make sure the jack is placed under the proper jacking point.
  • Page 344 • Tighten them in a diagonal sequence. – Remove the flat tire. • After installing the wheel, go to GAC MOTOR dealer to inspect the tightening torque of wheel bolts as soon as possible. Tightening torque of bolts: 125±10N·m •...
  • Page 345 8. Handling of Accident Notes to Wheel Replacement ● The replaced tire shall be timely and correctly placed into the spare tire installation position. ● Clean the tools and put them to the original position after use. ● Check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts as soon as possible.
  • Page 346: Fuse

    8. Handling of Accident 8.5 Fuse Fuse in Engine Compartment Fuse Box Replace the fuse Fuse in Instrument Panel Fuse Box – Withdraw and remove the storage shelf for – Use the fuse extractor in the fuse box of – Open the engine hood.
  • Page 347 Keep the inside of the fuse box clean and dry. – If the fuse is blown (as indicated by the arrow), replace with a new one with the same color and identification (We recommend you go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement).
  • Page 348: Fuses In The Instrument Panel Fuse Box

    8. Handling of Accident 8.5.1 Fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model.
  • Page 349 8. Handling of Accident Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Value Value SHORT PIN Short pin IF20 Front left seat connector (seat heating power) Body control module (light power supply) IF21 7.5A Gateway control unit IF22 Body control module (door lock power supply) Body control module (turn signal power supply) IF23 AUDIO Control Unit...
  • Page 350 PEPS control unit / ESCL Caution Ignition switch / PEPS control unit / PEPS immobilizer IF38 7.5A For replacement of fuse, consult your GAC MOTOR dealer. coil Front central console panel / A/C control unit / A/C IF39 control panel...
  • Page 351: Fuse In Engine Compartment Fuse Box

    8. Handling of Accident 8.5.2 Fuse in Engine Compartment Fuse Box This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model.
  • Page 352 8. Handling of Accident Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Value Value 125A Main fuse EF24 Electronic Parking Brake Control Unit EPS control unit EF25 Instrument Panel Fuse Box EF26 High-speed fan relay / low-speed fan relay EF27 4AT control unit / 6AT control unit High-speed fan relay SHORT EF28...
  • Page 353 One electric appliance may be equipped with multiple fuses, or several electric appliances may share a common fuse. Speaker Relay Low Beam Relay A/C compressor relay Caution High Beam Relay For replacement of fuse, consult your GAC MOTOR dealer. ER10 Starter Relay 1 ER11 Main Relay Warning ER12...
  • Page 354: Emergency Start

    8. Handling of Accident 8.6 Emergency Start – Start the engine of the vehicle with booster Jumper Cable battery and let it idle, and then start the engine If you can not start the engine because of low of the vehicle with flat battery until the engine battery energy, you can use the jumper cable to runs smoothly.
  • Page 355 8. Handling of Accident Warning Warning • Do not remove the jumper cables until the A battery can explode if you can not use Start or Ignition switch is switched off. the jumper cable properly, seriously injuring anyone nearby. ● Turn on the air blower and rear windshield heater in the vehicle with flat battery to ●...
  • Page 356: Emergency Towing

    8. Handling of Accident 8.7 Emergency Towing The front and rear parts of the vehicle are both Install Front Towing Hook provided with emergency traction port of threaded hole structure, to which the towing hook (a vehicle tool) can be installed for traction operation. Hint The towing hook shall be placed on the vehicle so as to be used when needed.
  • Page 357 8. Handling of Accident Install Rear Towing Hook Precautions for Traction Before emergency traction, be sure to operate according to the following precautions: ● The drivers of the towing and towed vehicles must turn on the hazard warning indicator lights, and must observe the local traffic regulations.
  • Page 358 Always remember that the brake booster and Warning Towing Method steering booster of the towed vehicle will not ● The oil pump of the transmission cannot work. Therefore, press the brake pedal in Contact your GAC MOTOR dealer or the • work when engine off. advance.
  • Page 359 8. Handling of Accident Tow the Car by Using a Platform Truck Tow the Car from the Front by Using a Wheeled Truck Caution ● For cars equipped with electronic parking brake (EPB), when they are towed, towing platform must be placed under the rear wheels.
  • Page 360 8. Handling of Accident Tow the Car from the Rear by Using a Wheeled Lifting Truck is Strictly Forbidden to Use. Truck Do not use lifting truck to tow the car from the If your vehicle’s front wheels and front axle are front or rear of the car, otherwise, it may cause damaged, the towing platform needs to be placed damage to the body.
  • Page 361: Environmental Protection Information

    9. Environmental Protection Information 9.1 Environmental Protection Information No. Vehicle Model Environmental Protection Information No. 000001 GAH7130F1M5 CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000001 000002 000001 GAH7130F2M5 CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000002 000002 000001 GAH7130F1A5 CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000003 000002 000001 GAH7130F1A5A CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000004 000002...
  • Page 362 Environmental Protection Information Vehicle Model Environmental Protection Information No. 000001 GAH7150F1M5A CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000012 000002 000001 GAH7130F1M5A CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000013 000002 000001 GAH7130F2M5A CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000014 000002 Note: 1) For environmental protection information, please refer to the corresponding vehicle model.
  • Page 363: Environmental Protection Information

    Vehicle Model GAH7130F1M5A, GAH7130F2M5A GAH7130F1A5A, GAH7130F2A5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A13M1 / GAC Motor Co., Ltd. Front: 1388615X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Carrier: front: unit 1: NGK (Suzhou) Environmental Ceramics Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 364 GAH7150F2A5, GAH7150F2A5A Vehicle Model GAH7150F1M5A, GAH7150F2M5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15K1 / GAC Motor Co., Ltd. Front: 1920148X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Carrier: front: unit 1: NGK (Suzhou) Environmental Ceramics Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 365 GAC MOTOR reserves the right to alter, supplement or terminate the contents or technical specifications in this Manual without further notification. All copyright is reserved by GAC MOTOR. Without written permission by GAC MOTOR, no printing and extracting of all or part contents of this Manual is allowed.

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