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  • Page 1 Foreword Thank you for choosing the vehicle from GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (GAC Motor for short). To better enjoy the driving pleasure, please carefully read this User's Manual. The use instructions in this Manual will allow you to fully understand the operations and important notes. Proper use of the vehicle will improve driving safety and increase service life.
  • Page 2 Reading Instructions Your safety and the safety of passengers are very You will find these important safety instructions in a variety of forms, including: important. Therefore, operating this vehicle safely • Safety Signboards— Attached to the vehicle. is an important responsibility. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Important Safety Precautions ............... 1 4.2.5 Hatchback Door ..............62 2. Pictorial References..................3 4.2.6 Engine Hood ..............68 2.1 Exterior ....................3 4.2.7 Electric Windows .............. 69 2.2 Interior ....................6 4.2.8 Electric Sunroof ..............71 3. Safety Operating Instructions ..............11 4.2.9 Basic Operations of Anti-Theft on Vehicle Body....
  • Page 4 Contents 5.5 Reversing Assist System ............... 187 4.6.4 Radio ................140 5.5.1 Reversing Radar System* ..........187 4.6.5 USB Play ................ 142 5.5.2 Reversing Rear-view System * ........191 4.6.6 Bluetooth ................ 143 5.5.3 Panoramic Parking System* ........... 193 4.6.7 System Setting ...............
  • Page 5 Contents 7. Technical Data ..................243 7.1 Vehicle Identification Numbers ............243 7.2 Vehicle Parameters ............... 245 7.3 Vehicle Parameters ............... 247 7.4 Vehicle Parameters ............... 251 8. Handling of Accident ................. 255 8.1 Vehicle Tools and Spare Tire ............255 8.2 Usage of Warning Triangle ............
  • Page 7: Important Safety Precautions

    1. Important Safety Precautions to pay no attention to road conditions, other vehicles and pedestrians. This ◆ could result in accidents. Keep in mind to avoid distraction while driving. Be sure to wear the seat belt correctly. In collision accidents, seat belts are protective devices that perform best. ◆...
  • Page 8 If necessary, GAC Motor Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. or its authorized Such data shall be owned by the vehicle owner. If necessary, GAC Motor representative shall have the right to obtain data of the accident data recorder, Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. or its authorized representative shall have the right but only for technical diagnosis, research and development of vehicle.
  • Page 9: Pictorial References

    2. Pictorial References 2. Pictorial References 2.1 Exterior Front combination light – Turn on the light =>Refer to Page 77 – Replace the bulb =>Refer to Page 230 – Front combination light bulb specifications =>Refer to Page 254 Replace front windshield wiper =>Refer to Page Exterior rear-view mirror =>Refer to Page 93...
  • Page 10 2. Pictorial References High brake light – High brake light specifications = >Refer to Page Replace rear windshield wiper =>Refer to Page Rear combination light – Rear combination light specifications =>Refer to Page 254 Fuel tank lid =>Refer to Page 213 Rear fog light =>Refer to Page 82 –...
  • Page 11 2. Pictorial References Engine Compartment Coolant expansion tank =>Refer to Page 219 Engine oil filler cap =>Refer to Page 216 Brake fluid tank =>Refer to Page 223 Battery =>Refer to Page 226 Engine compartment fuse box =>Refer to Page Engine oil dipstick =>Refer to Page 216 Windshield washing liquid storage tank =>Refer...
  • Page 12: Interior

    2. Pictorial References 2.2 Interior Sun visor => Refer to Page 97 Front roof lights =>Refer to Page 84 – Electric sunroof keypad => Refer to Page 71 – Electric sunshade keypad* => Refer to Page 72 – Glasses case =>...
  • Page 13 2. Pictorial References Door lock latch and inner handle =>Refer to Page 54 Seat / Exterior rear-view mirror memory system button* =>Refer to Page 102 Air outlets =>Refer to Page 134 Steering wheel => Refer to Page 37 – Steering wheel button=>Refer to Page 38 –...
  • Page 14 2. Pictorial References Light combination switch =>Refer to Page 77 Storage shelf for lower panel in the cab =>Refer to Page 105 – Instrument panel fuse box => Refer to Page 260 Instrument cluster => Refer to Page 39 – Indicator light =>Refer to Page 50 Wiper combination switch...
  • Page 15 2. Pictorial References Audio system control button =>Refer to Page EPB system button=> Refer to Page 161 Driving mode button =>Refer to Page 154 Transmission shift lever => Refer to Page 153 Seat ventilation button* =>Refer to Page 101 Seat heating button* =>Refer to Page 100...
  • Page 16 2. Pictorial References EPB system button=> Refer to Page 161 Audio system control button =>Refer to Page Manual transmission shift lever => Refer to Page 157...
  • Page 17: Safety Operating Instructions

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1 Safe Driving Warning You should do the following inspections before Please observe the following precautions driving your vehicle: 3.1.1 General Instructions when installing the driver's foot mat. Otherwise, the – Make sure that all vehicle lights are under This Section describes important information, foot mat may slide during driving and hinder the normal working condition.
  • Page 18: Correct Sitting Position Of Passengers

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1.2 Correct Sitting Position Warning Correct Sitting Position of Passengers Passengers • If the front passenger sits too close to the To ensure the safety of passengers and instrument panel, he/ she cannot get effective Correct Sitting Position of the Driver reduce the risk of accidental injury and death, protection from airbags.
  • Page 19: Seat Belts

    3. Safety Operating Instructions The seat belts can assist other safety systems 3.2 Seat Belts Consequences Arising from not Wearing Seat and absorb most of the kinetic energy resulting Belts from a collision to reduce the risk of injury further. 3.2.1 Why Wear Seat Belts Protection from Seat Belts...
  • Page 20 3. Safety Operating Instructions OMA10-0020 OMA10-0021 The rear seat passengers must wear the seat Even if the vehicle is at low speed, the force belts properly as well. Otherwise, the passengers exerted on human body, when a collision occurs, can be thrown forward during a crash. The rear is powerful, and the passenger cannot control seat passengers not wearing the seat belts can be body by hands.
  • Page 21: Seat Belt

    6s and then stay on. fastened correctly, the seat belt device may fail. position, if the driver or front passenger does not Please go to an authorized GAC Motor's dealer fasten the seat belt, the corresponding indicator – When the vehicle speed is less than 20km/h, if...
  • Page 22 OMA10-0057 supplemental restraint system (SRS) will stay on. Please contact an authorized GAC Motor's dealer for replacement. The seat belt pretensioner equipment can – Upward adjustment: Hold the guide part and reduce the pressure exerted by the seat belt on the move it up and down to adjust the seat belt to chest and improve the protection performance.
  • Page 23 3. Safety Operating Instructions Wear Seat Belt A Pregnant Woman Must Wear Seat Belt Unbuckle the Seat Belt Correctly OMA10-0058 OMA10-0059 – Keep correct sitting position. => Refer to Page – When the red PRESS button of the buckle is Pregnant women must wear the seat belts properly pushed, the latch plate pops up automatically.
  • Page 24 3. Safety Operating Instructions Warning To reduce injury risk of the passengers in case of emergency braking or accident, please observe the following precautions: • Be sure you and your passengers wear seat belts properly before driving. Never share the seat belt. Two people •...
  • Page 25: 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 26 The indicator light indicates a fault • If the SRS system fails, go to your authorized developing in the system in one of the following GAC Motor's dealer immediately to have conditions: the system checked/repaired. Otherwise, the control unit system may not trigger the After the Start switch is switched to "ON"...
  • Page 27 3. Safety Operating Instructions When the vehicle has a severe frontal collision The frontal airbags may not be triggered in and the trigger condition is reached, the frontal one of the following conditions: airbag inflates immediately in conjunction with the seat belt to provide additional protection to the front –...
  • Page 28 3. Safety Operating Instructions When the vehicle has a severe side collision Front Seat Side Airbag* 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 front –...
  • Page 29 3. Safety Operating Instructions Hint Side Curtain Airbag* When the side curtain airbag inflates, you may see what looks like smoke. This is a normal phenomenon. Do not worry about it. The side curtain SRS system may not be triggered in the following conditions: –...
  • Page 30: Cases When Airbags Could Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.1 Cases When Airbags Could Deploy OMA10-0063 OMA10-0064 OMA10-0062 – The vehicle collides with an obstacle or street – The vehicle front collides with the ground – The vehicle front collides with the ground curb, etc. when the vehicle is travelling down a steep when the vehicle wheels are attempting to slope.
  • Page 31: Cases When Airbags Could Not Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.2 Cases When Airbags Could Not Deploy OMA10-0066 OMA10-0067 OMA10-0065 – The vehicle collides with the tail of a large – Another vehicle collides with your vehicle from truck. behind. – The vehicle collides with a concrete structure, pillar, tree, or other vimineous object.
  • Page 32 3. Safety Operating Instructions OMA10-0069 OMA10-0068 – The corner of the vehicle collides with the wall – The vehicle laterally rolls over. or another vehicle.
  • Page 33: Safety Rules For Children

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4 Safety Rules for Children Warning Warning • Do not use a child restraint system against the • Do not leave children alone in a vehicle 3.4.1 General Instructions driving direction on a seat protected by a exposed to the sun with closed windows.
  • Page 34: Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.2 Child Safety Seat Child Seat Classification (For Reference Only): Group 0/0+ child safety seats: – For infants or babies less than 13kg. Group I child safety seats: – For infants or babies within 9kg~18kg. Group II child safety seats: –...
  • Page 35: Information About Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.3 Information about Child Safety Seat Applicability of different riding positions to child restraint system: 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...
  • Page 36 3. Safety Operating Instructions ISOFIX child safety seats anchoring points Position to fix the system Mass group Size Anchoring module Second-row seats on Front passenger seat Second-row central seat both sides Portable infant bed ISO/L1 Group 0: <10kg ISO/L2 ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+: <13kg ISO/R2...
  • Page 37: Install A Child Seat Properly

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.4 Install a Child Seat Properly Installing the Child Safety Seat Using the Three- Child seat generally has three types of Point Seat Belt installations, i.e. three-point seat belt, ISOFIX 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 38 3. Safety Operating Instructions Hold the shoulder part of seat belt near the Shake the child safety seat forward and Place the seat belt correctly and push upward buckle, and pull it upward so that the lap part backward, leftward and rightward to ensure it the tongue.
  • Page 39 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 40 3. Safety Operating Instructions The installation instructions for LATCH system child seat are mainly introduced as follows: Raise the headrest to the upmost position. Pass the anchoring strap through the headrest support to engage the upper anchor point ②. Place the child safety seat on the seat. Find Ensure that the anchoring strap is not twisted.
  • Page 41: Dangerous Exhaust Gases

    Set the fan speed to maximum. Please go to your authorized GAC Motor's Even if the garage door is open, drive away dealer to check whether the exhaust system is If you sit in the vehicle with the engine running, immediately after the engine is started.
  • Page 42: Safety Labels

    GAC Motor's dealer for replacement. Hint Note that actual locations and quantities of labels may be different from those shown in the...
  • Page 43: Operating System And Equipment

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1 Cab Warning • Your hands should always hold the steering 4.1.1 Steering Wheel wheel outside edge (at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions) to ensure you can see the Steering Wheel Position Adjustment instrument cluster and all indicator lights •...
  • Page 44 4. Operating System and Equipment – Cruise control button: Steering Wheel Button The buttons at right include the instrument cluster display control button and constant Cruise control button*. => Refer to Page 183 • speed cruise control button. – Instrument cluster display screen control button: ▼...
  • Page 45 An appropriate vehicle immediately, and contact an authorized number of sections are illuminated depending GAC Motor's dealer for maintenance. Caution on the residual fuel. In order to drive safely, please strictly abide by traffic rules.
  • Page 46 4. Operating System and Equipment Travel Information Press ◄/► on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the travel information interface when the ignition switch is at "ON" position; and then press ▲/▼ on the OK button to switch among travel information interfaces.
  • Page 47 4. Operating System and Equipment Menu setting Press ◄/► on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu setting interface when the ignition switch is at "ON" position and the vehicle speed is zero; and then press ▲/▼ on the OK button to move the cursor, press OK to enter the menu at the lower level, and press OK again to select, confirm or cancel.
  • Page 48 4. Operating System and Equipment – In case of multiple alarm messages, press Alarm Message Call Information* ◄/► to switch to the alarm message interface, and ▲/▼ on the OK button to read the previous/next alarm message. – If the vehicle is in good condition and there is no alarm message, "No message"...
  • Page 49 4. Operating System and Equipment Audio and Entertainment Information* Hint • Operation of LCD instrument cluster is similar 7" to that of instrument cluster as described. • When B-CALL/E-CALL is used, the B- CALL/E-CALL state is displayed on the audio and entertainment information interface.
  • Page 50: Indicator Light

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.1.2 Indicator Light Serial Icon Name Color Function Number With the Ignition switch at "ON” position, the warning light is lit when the engine is not started and is off after the engine is started. Charging system warning light After the engine starting, if the warning light is lit, it indicates that there is a fault in the charging system.
  • Page 51 4. Operating System and Equipment Serial Icon Name Color Function Number High engine coolant temperature If the indicator light is lit (red), it indicates that the engine coolant temperature is too indicator light high. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) If the indicator light is lit (red), it indicates that there is a fault in the SRS system. indicator light If the indicator light flashes (yellow), it indicates that less fuel remains in the tank.
  • Page 52 4. Operating System and Equipment Serial Icon Name Color Function Number Vehicle Stability Program (ESP) indicator If the indicator light is lit (yellow), it indicates that there is a fault in the ESP system. Yellow light If the indicator light flashes (yellow), it indicates the ESP is working. Electronic Stability Program Off (ESP OFF) If the indicator light is lit (yellow), it indicates that the ESP system is switched off.
  • Page 53 If any indicator light or warning light in the instrument cluster illuminates after vehicle starting or during driving, it indicates relevant system or function may work or failure occurs. You should read through the indications of each indicator light, warning light carefully; please have your vehicle checked and repaired at the authorized GAC Motor's dealer timely when failure occurred.
  • Page 54: Vehicle Opening And Closing

    If you need to re-customize the key wet. or the key bar code is lost, contact authorized GAC Motor's dealer. Low Signal Intensity of Smart Key In following cases, it may be impossible or difficult to operate by pressing the key buttons: –...
  • Page 55 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Hint Button • The standard remote control distance is 15m, • Pressing and holding this button for 2s, only and the longest remote control distance is – Short pressing this button once within the the driver side window will close automatically 50m.
  • Page 56 4. Operating System and Equipment Button Button Hint – Short pressing this button once within the • Windows and sunroof can open or close – Within effective range, long pressing this effective range, all doors will be unlocked; pressing remotely via "Vehicle Setting → Smart Body button for 2s, the hatchback door can be this button and hold for 2s, the window will open →...
  • Page 57 If the switching is successful, the turn • Be sure to use a new battery with the same authorized GAC Motor's dealer. signals will flash at the same time 3 times (only rated voltage and size for replacement. applicable to electronic anti-theft alarm).
  • Page 58 4. Operating System and Equipment Steps to Replace Battery – Use a mini straight screwdriver ① to prise out – Remove the smart key battery ②. the key housing at the position of the arrow. – Key for models with Start-Stop switch*: Move –...
  • Page 59: Mechanical Key

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.2 Mechanical Key Mechanical Key* Spare Mechanical Key* Emergency Mechanical Key* OMA10-0137 OMA10-0132 OMA10-0133 – Move the switch in the direction of arrow A – Press the button indicated by the arrow to – The spare mechanical key can be used to lock and pull out the emergency mechanical key in eject the mechanical key, lock all the doors or all the doors or unlock the driver side door,...
  • Page 60: Locking System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.3 Locking System Hint Door Lock Latch and Inner Handle Central Locking Button The door lock latch can only lock or unlock the • corresponding door. If the rear door lock latch is unlocked and the •...
  • Page 61 4. Operating System and Equipment Vehicle Door Lock Hole Warning Child Safety Lock To protect the door lock motor, if the door is The child safety lock can prevent the child from successively locked and unlocked for 6 times, the opening the door unintentionally, which is able to body control system will enter door lock motor reduce the accident risk.
  • Page 62 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Auto-Unlock Function Collision unlocking function When the child safety lock is opened, the rear door cannot be opened by inner handle. In such If the vehicle stops with the doors locked, all In the event of a collision during driving with case, the rear door can be opened from outside.
  • Page 63 4. Operating System and Equipment Smart Active Locking and Unlocking* Hint Smart Active Locking • Activate or deactivate smart active unlocking Smart Active Unlocking via "Vehicle Setting → Smart Body → Smart Active Unlocking" in the audio system. • After successful smart active unlocking, the turn signals flash twice and the horn sounds twice.
  • Page 64 4. Operating System and Equipment and intelligent guest greeting light. The smart Hint It should be noted that the smart active active locking function can be activated only after • With the smart active locking function active, if locking function becomes inoperative in any of the the user opens any door again and closes it.
  • Page 65 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Caution Keyless Entry* • Windows cannot close automatically with the • After locking doors using keyless entry smart active locking function. Please confirm function, it takes 5s before the keyless entry that all the windows and sunroof are closed function can be activated to unlock doors.
  • Page 66 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution • If grasping door handle with glove on hand, door sensor may response to door unlocking slowly or unable to respond. • Pulling the front door handle immediately after holding it, perhaps you cannot open the door. Hold the handle, check that the vehicle is unlocked, and then pull the handle.
  • Page 67: Door

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.4 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 68: Hatchback Door

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.5 Hatchback Door Hint If the vehicle is unlocked and stationary, you Open Hatchback Door may open the hatchback door by pressing the With the smart key: When the ignition key is at pressing the release button ① without carrying the "OFF"...
  • Page 69 Long press the hatchback door button on the authorized GAC Motor's dealer. instrument panel for about 1.5s or longer, the The master switch of the electric hatchback electric hatchback door will automatically open to door is located in the glove box, open the glove box highest position.
  • Page 70 4. Operating System and Equipment Height Setting of Electric Hatchback Door* Obstacle Detection Anti-Pinch Function of Electric Hatchback The opening height can be set when the Door* This feature remains effective while the hatchback electric hatchback door opens to above half height. Anti-Pinch of Anti-pinch Strip door is automatically opening or closing: Opening Height Setting...
  • Page 71 4. Operating System and Equipment Protection Functions Automatic Opening of Hatchback Door* Hint • To remind you that the hatchback door opens Continuous pinch protection automatically, the horn sounds once, the high – During closing processes, brake lights flicker 4 times, and the turn automatically opening/closing function will fail signals flicker twice.
  • Page 72 Hint If it cannot be opened, please go to the authorized GAC Motor's dealer timely to have your vehicle checked and repaired.
  • Page 73 4. Operating System and Equipment Automatic Closing* Hint Caution • When the stationary electric hatchback door • Always check that the hatchback door is – After the close button ① of hatchback door is begins to close automatically, the turn signals closed securely.
  • Page 74: Engine Hood

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.6 Engine Hood Close the Engine Hood – Drop the engine hood to the position near the Open the Engine Hood fenders, push heavily its front end downward using both hands to close and lock it firmly. Hint •...
  • Page 75: Electric Windows

    4. Operating System and Equipment – When button ① is pulled up lightly, the electric 4.2.7 Electric Windows Electric Window Button on the Driver's Side window moves up. It stops moving if it has With the Ignition switch at “ON” position, the reached the highest position or the button is electric windows can be operated.
  • Page 76 Otherwise, injury may be caused and the initialization affected. If the electric window system fails, contact your authorized GAC Motor's dealer to have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 77: Electric Sunroof

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.2.8 Electric Sunroof Common Sunroof* When the ignition switch is at "ON" position, the electric sunroof can be operated. Within 40s after the ignition switch is switched from "ON" to "ACC" or "OFF", the electric sunroof can be operated.
  • Page 78 4. Operating System and Equipment Panoramic Sunroof* – When the sunroof switch ① is pushed – When the sunroof is fully closed, if the backward and held for a while, the sunroof will – To slightly open the electric sunshade, briefly sunshade is opened manually and position automatically move to the fully open position.
  • Page 79 4. Operating System and Equipment – When the sunroof switch ① is pushed Hint backward and held for a while, the sunroof will • When sunroof opens, electric automatically move to the comfort position. sunshade automatically opens too. When the sunroof switch ① is pushed •...
  • Page 80 4. Operating System and Equipment Sunroof Anti-pinch Function Warning When the sunroof slides to close or is closed • The anti-pinch function cannot prevent the downward from tilting, the anti-pinch function will sunroof from pinching light and thin or other be activated.
  • Page 81 Learning Panoramic Sunroof* Caution Common Sunroof* If the electric sunroof system fails, contact an authorized GAC Motor's dealer to have it checked and repaired as soon as possible. – When the sunroof is closed, if the sunroof – When the sunroof is tilted, if position on the switch ①...
  • Page 82: Basic Operations Of Anti-Theft On Vehicle Body

    Normal requires maintenance. four doors, engine hood and hatchback door closed, Contact authorized GAC Motor's dealer store if you take the smart key away from the vehicle and when a problem occurs. press the handle groove of the front door...
  • Page 83: 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 authorized GAC Motor's dealer to have it checked and repaired. –...
  • Page 84 4. Operating System and Equipment – By pushing the light combination switch up or AUTO (Auto Lighting)* Light switch down to position ② and keeping it at this – Turn the light switch to "AUTO" position to turn position, the corresponding turn signal and on auto lighting.
  • Page 85 GAC Motor's dealer to have your turned off. vehicle checked and repaired. Hint •...
  • Page 86 4. Operating System and Equipment Warning Low beams Never turn on the position light alone when Hint – Turn the light switch to position to turn on driving at night or in other road environment of low • High beams will dazzle the drivers of other the low beams.
  • Page 87 4. Operating System and Equipment Manually Adjust Headlight Height Position Light Reminder Headlight Lag Off (Follow Me Home) Function After the Ignition switch is switched to “OFF” Within 10 minutes after the Ignition switch is position, if the position lights are on when the door switched to “OFF”...
  • Page 88 4. Operating System and Equipment – Turn the fog light switch to "OFF" to turn off all Fog Light Switch Hazard Warning Indicator Light the fog lights. Hint When the front and rear fog lights are on, they can be turned off by turning the light switch to "OFF"...
  • Page 89 4. Operating System and Equipment In the following cases, use the hazard warning Intelligent Guest Greeting Light* Approach Light indicator light to attract the attention of other people – When the ignition switch is at "OFF" position on the road, so as to reduce the risk of accidents: –...
  • Page 90: Interior Lights

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.2 Interior Lights Lag Off Function of Interior Lights Roof Lights In the case that the Auto On function of roof Auto on Function of Roof Lights lights is enabled with roof lights off: – With the Ignition switch at "OFF", the roof light automatically turns on when any door is opened and turns off about 30s after the door...
  • Page 91 4. Operating System and Equipment Apply to panoramic sunroof Apply to common sunroof Rear Roof Light Apply to panoramic sunroof – When front roof lights are off, touch to turn on – When front roof lights are off, press the switch the front roof lights at corresponding side, and touch again to turn off the front roof lights at ②...
  • Page 92 4. Operating System and Equipment Apply to common sunroof Vanity Mirror Light* Glove Box Light – The vanity mirror light automatically turns on – By opening the glove box, the glove box light when the vanity mirror cover is opened. turns on automatically.
  • Page 93: Wiper Combination Switch

    4. Operating System and Equipment When the ignition switch is at "ON" position, 4.3.3 Wiper Combination Switch Hint the wiper combination switch can be operated: With the front wipers in INT/LO/HI mode, if "R" gear is engaged, the front and rear wipers wipe MIST: Continuous Wiping synchronously.
  • Page 94 A: Increase the wiper sensitivity. • manually based on actual situation, and go to B: Reduce the wiper sensitivity. the authorized GAC Motor's dealer timely • to have your vehicle checked and repaired. •...
  • Page 95 4. Operating System and Equipment INT: Intermittent Wiping* LO: Low-Speed Wiping – If the wiper combination switch is pushed to ③ – If the wiper combination switch is pushed to ④ INT position, the front wipers will work LO position , the front wipers will work at a low intermittently at a certain frequency.
  • Page 96 4. Operating System and Equipment Turning on Front Windshield Washer System Turning on Rear Windshield Washer System Front Wiper Maintenance – If the wiper combination switch is pulled in the – When the hatchback door is closed and the – Within 10s after the Ignition switch is switched backward direction of the vehicle to position rear wiper knob is rotated up/down to position...
  • Page 97: 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 windshield accordance with local traffic regulations. Do not apply irrelevant stickers or attach articles to the front windshield.
  • Page 98: Rear-View Mirror

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.5 Rear-View Mirror Interior rear-view mirror Not seeing the rear situation clearly through the interior rear-view mirror is extremely dangerous to driving! Automatic Anti-Glare Interior Rear-view Mirror* The light sensor of automatic anti-glare interior rear-view mirror can monitor light rays behind and ahead of the vehicle to reduce the intensity of reflection of light rays coming from behind the vehicle and provide excellent rear view.
  • Page 99 Hint If the function of the exterior rear-view mirror fails, please go to your authorized GAC Motor's dealer as soon as possible to have your vehicle checked and repaired. By manually adjusting the manual anti-glare –...
  • Page 100 4. Operating System and Equipment Power Folding-Up* Automatic Folding-Up* Caution • As the folding-up is performed by a motor, do – If the vehicle is locked from outside, the not manually fold up the exterior rear-view exterior rear-view mirrors can be folded up mirror.
  • Page 101 4. Operating System and Equipment Automatic saving: Activating the function of automatic tilting-down in Exterior Rear-View Mirror Tilting-down reversing Reversing* – Switch the ignition switch to "ON" position, Saving Modes of Mirror Surface Position: enter "Vehicle Setting → Smart Body" in the –...
  • Page 102 4. Operating System and Equipment Defogging Function* Caution • If defogging/defrosting is necessary after the defogging function is automatically disabled, lift/press the button again. • Do not have the defogging function operating for a long time. This could cause overheating or damage to the heater.
  • Page 103: Sun Visor

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.3.6 Sun Visor Hint The vanity mirror light* will go off automatically several minutes after the ignition switch is at "OFF" position or the vehicle is locked. – Draw out the sun visor on the driver side or the front passenger side from the movable –...
  • Page 104: Seats And Storage Devices

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4 Seats and Storage Devices Warning Adjusting Front Seat Headrests To reduce the risk of injuries and deaths 4.4.1 Headrest during accidents, be sure to observe the following matters: • While driving, do not adjust the headrests. •...
  • Page 105: Front Seats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.2 Front Seats Adjustment of Lumbar Support of Driver's Seat* Power Seat* Hint When measuring the depth of seat cushion, adjust the seat to the middle of the sliding rail and adjust the seat backrest to serviceable condition (25°).
  • Page 106 4. Operating System and Equipment There are three seat heating positions Manually Adjustable Seat* Seat Heating* corresponding to three different seat surface temperatures: position highest temperature, position 2 for the second highest temperature, and position 1 for the lowest. Pressing the button once changes the position once.
  • Page 107 Hint and go to authorized GAC Motor's dealer for Activate or deactivate automatic ventilation inspection and maintenance. and heating via "Vehicle Setting → Seat Setting →...
  • Page 108 4. Operating System and Equipment Normal Extraction Seat/Exterior Rear-View Mirror Memory System* Position Saving – When the Ignition switch is at “ON” position Seat memory switch Adjust the seat and the exterior rear-view and the gearshift lever of the transmission is mirror surface position.
  • Page 109 4. Operating System and Equipment Seat guest greeting Hint Smart Key Recognition If the smart key recognition function and the Activate or deactivate this function via Activate or deactivate this function via seat guest greeting function are activated at the "Vehicle Setting →...
  • Page 110: Rear Seats

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.3 Rear Seats Rear Central Armrest Putting Down Rear Seat Backrests – The central armrest can be used after it is – Flip down: Pull the handle ①, flip the rear seat flipped forward. backrests forward to the limit position, and release the handle.
  • Page 111: Storage Devices

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.4 Storage Devices Storage Shelf for Lower Panel in the Cab Storage Sinks in Instrument Panel Storage Sink in Door Interior Trim Panel – Open the storage shelf for lower panel in the – Press the storage sink cover to open it cab in the direction of the arrow for storage of automatically for storage of small articles.
  • Page 112 4. Operating System and Equipment Cup Holders Glasses case – Rear cup holder: Flip forward the central armrest, and remove the rear cup holder – Front cup holder: Press the front cup holder cover for holding of beverage bottle. – Press the glasses case to open it gradually for cover to open automatically for holding of storage of small articles like sun glasses.
  • Page 113 4. Operating System and Equipment Glove Box on Front Passenger Side Storage Shelf behind Central Armrest Box Central Armrest Box between Front Seats between Front Seats – Pull the opening handle to open the glove box – Press the switch ① to open the cover of the for storage of articles such as file bag.
  • Page 114 4. Operating System and Equipment Front Seat Backrest Storage Bag USB interface Reflective Vest – Press the storage sink cover to open it – Pull back and open the storage bag for – Take the reflective vest out of the glove box if automatically to access to USB interface.
  • Page 115 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Microwave Window • 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 116: Power Outlet

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.5 Power Outlet Trunk Power Outlet Rear USB Charging Port of Central Armrest Box Front Power Outlet – With the ignition switch at "ACC" or "ON" – With the ignition switch at "ACC" or "ON" position, connect the charged device to the position, connect the charged device to the –...
  • Page 117 4. Operating System and Equipment Warning Improper use of power outlet can cause fire. Do not let a child to operate a power outlet. Caution • To avoid damage to the electrical system, do not connect any generating equipment to the power outlet.
  • Page 118: Mobile Phone Wireless Charging System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.6 Mobile Phone Wireless Charging Mobile Phone Wireless Charging Switch Symbol Status System* Symbol Color Status Hint By the mobile phone wireless charging system White Standby — through electromagnetic induction, without using By clicking the symbol, external wire connection, to realize wireless Green Charging "Mobile...
  • Page 119 4. Operating System and Equipment Mobile Phone Wireless Charging Fault Hint Caution • Only one mobile phone can be charged at a • Do not place anything between the mobile Abnormal Scenario Content of Prompt time. phone charging panel during Internal over- Over-temperature,...
  • Page 120 If there is any problem in the product and it cannot used normally, please stop operation and go to the authorized GAC Motor's dealer to have it checked and repaired. • Our company shall not be liable for any problem due to abnormal operation (e.g., connection to external wireless charging coil).
  • Page 121: Trunk

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.7 Trunk Trunk Capacity Trunk Accessories To ensure operation stability of the vehicle, – Rear seat backrests can be put down to Carpet items shall be distributed in the trunk as even as increase the trunk capacity. possible, and heavy items shall be placed in the front portion of the trunk.
  • Page 122 4. Operating System and Equipment Warning Triangle Vehicle Tools and Spare Tire – Take out the hook ① from the carpet and engage it to the upper edge of the trunk. – Pull up the handle to lift the carpet. –...
  • Page 123 4. Operating System and Equipment Use the Masking Curtain Trunk Masking Curtain Warning Remove the Masking Curtain Do not place any item on the masking curtain. Otherwise, become dangerous emergency braking. – Pull the masking curtain to fix it into the two slots on both sides.
  • Page 124: Luggage Rack

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.4.8 Luggage Rack Warning Do not place items on the luggage rack! The luggage rack equipped for the vehicle is a trim part and cannot carry items directly.
  • Page 125: Accessories And Modifications

    GAC Motor's dealer. the vehicle due to VOC not complying with national recommend always standards and emission of abnormal odor. It is accessories and components which have suggested to select high-quality OEM parts to been designed and approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 126 Modifying Your Car Warning Warning Removing components from your vehicle, or • Improper accessories or modifications can • Modifying the front part of the vehicle and the replacing components with non-GAC MOTOR easily cause faults accidents. engine compartment deteriorate model components could seriously affect your car's...
  • Page 127: A/C System

    A/C filter effect. If the vehicle has been exposed to the GAC Motor's dealer for maintenance. shall be shortened. If the air flow from the A/C air burning sun and it is very hot in the vehicle,...
  • Page 128: Auto A/C System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.2 Auto A/C System* Temperature control button (left) A/C button AUTO mode button Air speed control button Air vent mode button Interior/exterior air circulation button Front windshield defrosting/defogging button Rear windshield and exterior rear-view mirror* defogging/defrosting button Temperature control button (right)
  • Page 129 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Temperature Setting A/C Button The A/C system can also be controlled by switched the audio system display interface to the – Pull/push the button to raise/lower the When pulling/pushing A/C button is pressed, A/C system control interface. temperature at a step of 0.5°C.
  • Page 130 4. Operating System and Equipment AUTO Mode Air Speed Setting A/C Off When AUTO button is pulled/pushed, the In the auto mode, the A/C system controls the When the air speed of the blow is Scale 1, button light is on, the A/C system enters the AUTO air speed automatically.
  • Page 131 4. Operating System and Equipment Air Circulation Front Windshield Defrosting Pull/push button to switch among AUTO Hint Press pulling/pushing button to light on the interior/exterior circulation, interior circulation and In AUTO mode, the system will strengthen the button light and enable the front windshield exterior circulation.
  • Page 132 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Rear Windshield Defrosting Dual-Zone Mode* • When the lowest temperature is set, enabling Press pulling/pushing button to light on the the defrosting function may cause fog on the button light and enable the rear windshield outside of the windscreen to affect the driver's defrosting function to heat the rear windshield and vision.
  • Page 133 4. Operating System and Equipment Press DUAL soft button again to light off the In AUTO mode, air vent mode is a part of Air Vent Mode button light. The A/C will exit dual-zone control automatic control logic and selected by the A/C When button is operated, the air outlet mode to enter single-zone control mode.
  • Page 134 4. Operating System and Equipment Anion Air Purifier Air Quality Control Function Sunlight Sensor When the automatic mode is turned on, the air quality control function is enabled for real-time monitoring of air quality during vehicle traveling. In case of jamming, tunnel, etc. when the vehicle runs in an area seriously polluted, circulation mode of the A/C system will be switched from exterior circulation to interior circulation to prevent polluted...
  • Page 135: Manual A/C System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.3 Manual A/C System* Temperature control button A/C button A/C maximum mode button Air speed control button OFF button Interior/exterior air circulation button Front windshield defrosting/defogging button Rear windshield defrosting/defogging button Air vent mode button...
  • Page 136 4. Operating System and Equipment Hint Temperature Setting A/C Button The A/C system can also be controlled by switched the audio system display interface to the – Pull/push the button to raise/lower the When pulling/pushing A/C button is pressed, A/C system control interface. temperature at a step of 0.5°C.
  • Page 137 4. Operating System and Equipment Max Cool Mode Air Speed Setting Air Circulation Press pulling/pushing button to light on There are seven air speed scales (1~7). When Interior Circulation the button light and let the A/C system enter max button is operated to control the air speed, the In case of poor exterior air quality, this mode cool mode.
  • Page 138 4. Operating System and Equipment Caution Caution Front Windshield Defrosting • Prolonged interior air circulation will cause • When the lowest temperature is set, enabling Press pulling/pushing button to light on the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the vehicle, the defrosting function may cause fog on the button light and enable the front windshield and it is not conducive to keep the driver outside of the windscreen to affect the driver's...
  • Page 139 4. Operating System and Equipment Rear Windshield Defrosting Air Vent Mode Pull/push button to light on the button light, Pulling/pushing button can switch among enable the rear windshield defrosting function, and the following air outlet modes in loop: heat the rear windshield electrically. –...
  • Page 140: Air Outlets

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.5.4 Air Outlets Central Air Outlets of Instrument Panel A/C outlet in rear row Side Air Outlets of Instrument Panel – Move the flap ① to adjust the air volume from – Move the flap ① to adjust the air direction. –...
  • Page 141: Audio System

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6 AUDIO System 4.6.1 Control Panel Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Audio Source Switching Button – Short press this button continuously to switch the audio source: FM→AM →USB→ Bluetooth music → FM. -– Pressing this button will not actively switch to CarLife music.
  • Page 142 4. Operating System and Equipment Main interface button Screen-off button – –Short press this button on other media – In power-on state, when the button is short interfaces to back to the main interface of card pressed, the display will be off but the sound mode.
  • Page 143: Control Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.2 Control Buttons on the Steering Wheel ◄ button – In radio mode, search the station towards LF automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing. – Change the track into the previous one in media source play.
  • Page 144 4. Operating System and Equipment ► button – When there is no incoming call in the Bluetooth phone system and Bluetooth is not – In radio mode, search the station towards HF connected, you can press this button to enter automatically.
  • Page 145: Basic Operations

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.3 Basic Operations Card-type Main Interface – Slide left/right to switch to card mode. – Click each card enter corresponding functional interface. Click soft buttons in each card to perform corresponding functions. – Slide on the opposite angles of the screen towards the middle with thumb and forefinger at the same time to enter the edit mode, and long press and drag the card to edit the card...
  • Page 146: Radio

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.4 Radio Enter the radio play interface through the following ways: – Click the "Radio” in card mode to enter the radio mode. – Click the "Radio" soft button in button mode* to enter the radio mode. –...
  • Page 147 4. Operating System and Equipment Reception Form of AM/FM Vehicle Audio The radio is far away from the broadcasting Although MW or SW of AM cannot pass through ionosphere, it will produce diffraction. As a station, so the signals are too weak to be received. VHF channels on FM will pass through the As a result, the radio will only receive noises.
  • Page 148: Usb Play

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.5 USB Play There are several ways to enter the USB play mode: – Click the "Music” in card mode to enter the USB play mode. – Short press sound source switch button on the control panel continuously to switch to the USB play mode.
  • Page 149: Bluetooth

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.6 Bluetooth Entering Bluetooth Mode You can enter Bluetooth mode by the following ways: – Click "Bluetooth Telephone" on main interface of card mode to enter Bluetooth mode. – In non-call mode, short press button on the left side of steering wheel to enter Bluetooth mode.
  • Page 150 4. Operating System and Equipment – The Paired Bluetooth devices will be listed in – Use the phone to search and obtain the – After the Bluetooth device is connected, enter device name, and click the device name for the device list. If a device is successfully the interface and click "Audio", "Phone Book"...
  • Page 151: System Setting

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.7 System Setting Click "Settings" soft button on the button mode main interface to enter the system setting interface: click corresponding option for selection, click slider enabling or disabling, and drag the progress bar for adjustment. Setting Group Function Description...
  • Page 152 4. Operating System and Equipment Setting Group Function Description Optional Setting Screen brightness Adjust the screen brightness Display Brightness mode Set the brightness mode Day/Night/Auto Holding time of A/C interface Set the holding time of A/C interface after operation 3s/5s/15s/30s Automatic connecting Set whether to connect automatically On/Off...
  • Page 153: Vehicle Setting

    4. Operating System and Equipment 4.6.8 Vehicle Setting Click "Vehicle Setting" soft button on the button mode main interface to enter the system setting interface. Click corresponding option for selection, click slider for enabling or disabling, and drag the progress bar for adjustment. Setting Group Function Description...
  • Page 154 4. Operating System and Equipment Setting Group Function Description Optional Setting Remote control of window and On/Off sunroof Automatic wiping* On/Off Smart Body Front wiper maintenance On/Off Mobile phone wireless On/Off charging* Auto lighting sensitivity* Select auto lighting sensitivity Low/Medium/High Atmosphere light* On/Off Follow me home...
  • Page 155: Driving Directions

    5. Driving Directions When the automatic transmission shift lever is 5.1 Starting and Driving in the "P" or "N" position and the brake pedal is depressed, the start switch indicator light turns Hint 5.1.1 Ignition Switch • With the start switch at "ON" position, when green, and then press the start switch to start the Start-Stop switch* the AT shift lever is at any position other than...
  • Page 156 5. Driving Directions – ON: Instrument light is on and all electrical Limphome Mode Conventional Ignition Switch* device circuits are switched on; the ignition switch will be switched to this position 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 157: Engine Stop

    5. Driving Directions 5.1.2 Engine Stop Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Caution • During driving, long press the Start switch or – Stop the vehicle steadily, and apply parking Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission press Start switch three times brake. –...
  • Page 158 5. Driving Directions Warning Warning Precautions for Parking • When the engine stops and the brake booster • When leaving the vehicle, shut down the When parking, put the shift lever to the "P" does not work, a greater force shall be applied engine, apply the parking brake, and carry the gear or the neutral gear and pay attention to the on the brake pedal when braking to stop the...
  • Page 159: Gear Instructions

    5. Driving Directions 5.1.3 Gear Instructions R: Reverse Warning During driving in "D" gear, do not switch the – When the vehicle is completely at rest, Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission shift lever to "R" or "P" gear. Otherwise, the depress the brake pedal and press the unlock transmission may be damaged or even an accident button at the front end of the shift lever to...
  • Page 160 5. Driving Directions N: Neutral S: Sport Driving Mode – You can directly put the shift lever from "R" or "S" gear refers to the sport mode. In this gear, "D" to “N” gear. the transmission will downshift to a lower gear according to the resistance change (e.g.
  • Page 161 5. Driving Directions "W" Mode "E" Mode “D” Mode "W" mode refers to the winter mode. When the The "E" mode is ECO mode. When the vehicle In general, the transmission is in the "D" mode vehicle is in this mode, the transmission will control is in this mode, not only the fuel saving strategy is by default.
  • Page 162 GAC Motor's dealer. – Push the lock switch ② in the direction of the arrow to unlock, press the unlock button at the When the shift lever is at "P"...
  • Page 163 5. Driving Directions Switch to reverse gear Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission – When the vehicle is completely at rest, depress the clutch pedal to full range. – Hold the shift lever and engage in "R" gear. Hint • When switching to "R" gear, make sure that the vehicle is completely stationary and that the engine speed is not too high.
  • Page 164: Brake System

    If there is any metal-to-metal sharp friction sound, the brake lining may be close to its wear limit. You should go to any authorized GAC Motor's dealer for maintenance as soon as possible. • If the steering wheel keeps vibrating or...
  • Page 165 5. Driving Directions Brake Booster Braking Effect and Braking Distance Warning Brake boosters are used to increase the The braking effect and braking distance The best adhesion and friction characteristics pressure that the driver applies on the brake pedal, depend on driving environments, road conditions cannot be realized for new tires and braking pad but they do not work until the engine is running.
  • Page 166 5. Driving Directions Warning Warning Warning The braking may be delayed if the brake is An overheated brake will reduce braking • Replace the brake fluid once every two years. damp or icy or when the vehicle passes a road with effects and lengthen the braking distance.
  • Page 167: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb) System

    5. Driving Directions 5.2.2 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Caution Applying Static Parking Brake System The EPB system will park the vehicle with fixed force according to slope. If: By operating the buttons of the EPB, the • If the vehicle glides after ramp parking, the driver can apply or release braking.
  • Page 168 5. Driving Directions Hint Caution Releasing Static Parking Brake • After the vehicle is parked steadily, apply the • The EPB must be applied when parking. EPB first. • When the vehicle is in driving process, it is not • Applying the EPB may generate running allowable to decrease the speed by using noise, which is a normal phenomenon.
  • Page 169 EPB please operate the EPB again. If the fault system button, the buzzer will raise an alarm, persists, please go to any authorized GAC and the instrument cluster display will prompt Motor's dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 170 5. Driving Directions On and Off Caution AUTO HOLD • Do not apply the dynamic emergency braking AUTO HOLD will keep the vehicle still when unnecessary, because the parking automatically according to the driver's braking brake only applies force on the rear wheels, needs;...
  • Page 171 5. Driving Directions In order to ensure safety, the AUTO HOLD Activation EPB Adaptive Learning function activated will be disabled and the parking After being activated, the function supports brake will be locked in the following conditions: In some cases (e.g. the battery suffers power the auto holding and releasing of brake in moving failure suddenly, or the vehicle has not been used and stopping conditions.
  • Page 172: Service Electronic Brake System

    5. Driving Directions The ABS operation is equivalent to snubbing Under the following conditions, ABS will be 5.3 Service Electronic Brake System at a high frequency. The driver will feel the activated by depressing the brake pedal. It is vibration of brake pedal accompanied by the “tick” normal to feel vibration: 5.3.1 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Page 173 ABS are locked, the vehicle cannot turn and with ABS are locked, drifting is likely to happen and vehicle immediately and go to authorized GAC only can slide along the braking direction. even reaches to 180° under serious conditions.
  • Page 174 Please go to your authorized GAC Motor's and traffic conditions. dealer for maintenance as soon as • Improper operation or modification (such as possible.
  • Page 175: Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (Ebd)

    5. Driving Directions 5.3.2 Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (EBD) EBD system is a part of ABS and used for balancing the brakeforce distribution on front and rear wheels according to the vehicle load in conventional vehicle braking. EBD exerts more brakeforce on the rear wheel through adjusting slip rate to obtain the shortest braking distance under the premise of ensuring braking stability.
  • Page 176: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    5. Driving Directions 5.3.3 Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Activation and Deactivation of 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 177 5. Driving Directions If the indicator light is on after the vehicle is ESP indicator light started, it indicates that the ESP system is closed. – Switch the ignition switch to the "ON" position. Then the instrument cluster screen will display the Then the indicator lights are on for a warning information.
  • Page 178 5. Driving Directions Warning The ESP will work only when the engine is You must adjust your vehicle speed according running. The ESP function can be released under to the weather, road and traffic conditions. To avoid special conditions. For example: traffic accident, don't take a risk to drive your –...
  • Page 179: Traction Control System (Tcs)

    5. Driving Directions Activation and Deactivation of TCS 5.3.4 Traction Control System (TCS) Hint • The ESP/ TCS function will be activated Traction Control System (TCS) automatically when the speed is greater than subsystem of the ESP. It can judge whether the 80 km/h.
  • Page 180: Hydraulic Brake Assist (Hba)

    5. Driving Directions However, for vehicles with HBA, quickly 5.3.5 Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) Warning depressing the brake pedal and maintaining the HBA can improve driving safety, but it is state will produce a greater brakeforce than that impossible to go beyond kinematics rules. Please under normal braking, which gives full play to adjust your driving speed according to the road critical value of ABS, enabling the braking system...
  • Page 181: Hill Hold Control (Hhc)

    5. Driving Directions 5.3.6 Hill Hold Control (HHC) Activation Conditions for HAC Hint • The HHC will apply a brakeforce automatically – HHC function is activated to apply braking HHC allows the driver to easily move his/her when starting on a steep uphill or shifting to pressure vehicle with...
  • Page 182: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    5. Driving Directions After the HDC function is activated, the 5.3.7 Hill Descent Control (HDC) On and Off vehicle will move at a minimum of 8km/h and Hill Descent Control (HDC) is an additional maintain the same speed when driving downhill. function in ESP system related to driving comfort.
  • Page 183 HDC system will not work properly. The driver should not use the system for downhill driving forcefully, instead he/she shall depress the brake pedal, and go to authorized GAC Motor's dealer for maintenance as soon as possible. • Under some special circumstances, HDC will be in thermal protection mode due to high braking temperature.
  • Page 184: Driver Assistance System

    5. Driving Directions 5.4 Driver Assistance System Hint Turning on/off the Start/ Stop System • The Start/Stop system has power-off memory 5.4.1 Smart Start/Stop System function, i.e. the on-off state is the same as that before the last shutdown when the engine Smart Start/Stop System (Start/Stop System is started.
  • Page 185 5. Driving Directions Basic Service Conditions of the Start/ Stop Under the condition that the start/stop system Working Process of the Start/ Stop System of System shuts down the engine automatically, the following MT Model The start/stop system can function normally operations can start the engine as well: –...
  • Page 186 5. Driving Directions Working Process of the Start/ Stop System of Hint Under the condition that the start/stop system AT Model • The process shifting to “P” gear from other shuts down the engine automatically, the following gears than “R” gear will go through “R” gear. –...
  • Page 187 5. Driving Directions Conditions for Operation Failure of Start/Stop Automatic Restart of Engine Automatic Start Failure Description system When the start/stop system shuts down the When the start/stop system automatically The following conditions will disable the engine automatically, the following operations will shuts down the engine and the following operations start/stop system: interrupt the normal operation of the start/stop...
  • Page 188 5. Driving Directions Adaptive Learning after Battery Power-Off In case of battery power-off or replacement, the adaptive learning operation of the Start/Stop system shall be conducted according to the following steps after power restoration: Turn off the Ignition switch and all the electrical equipment of the vehicle and keep the stationary state for at least 4 hours.
  • Page 189: Cruise Control System

    5. Driving Directions 5.4.2 Cruise Control System * Enable cruise Operation Button – Short press the button to turn on the cruise The cruise control system can be set at control system. Then the indicator light 40km/h or higher. Once the speed is set, the driver can release the accelerator pedal and the vehicle the instrument cluster goes on in white.
  • Page 190 5. Driving Directions Restoring Cruise Control Increasing Cruising Speed Decreasing Cruising Speed When cruise control is disabled by pressing – Short press the RES/+ button to increase the – Short press the SET/- button to decrease the the brake pedal or short pressing the button , the speed by 1km/h each time.
  • Page 191: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    5. Driving Directions – If the tire pressure is higher than 330kPa, the 5.4.3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System * Caution TPMS indicator light will be on, and the text • Some added electronic equipment may cause The tire pressure monitoring system monitors alarm on the instrument cluster display will be the abnormal operation of TPMS.
  • Page 192 5. Driving Directions Hint Hint • The standard half-load tire pressure is used After replacing with a spare tire or with a new as the normal setting for alarm reference of tire in some other places, the low tire pressure the TPMS.
  • Page 193: Reversing Assist System

    5. Driving Directions When the speed is lower than 10km/h, the On and Off 5.5 Reversing Assist System front radar sensor will start work. When the speed is higher than 12km/h, the front radar sensor will 5.5.1 Reversing Radar System* start exit.
  • Page 194 5. Driving Directions Distribution of Radar Sensor Hint Dynamic Icon * The front radar sensor is only applicable to some models. Some models have a rear radar sensor only, while some have no radar sensor. Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration. The radar sensor is installed on the front / rear The dynamic icon shown on the display will bumper cover.
  • Page 195 10km/h. The caused by such dismantling or repairing is not continuous alarm sound from the revising covered in the warranty of GAC MOTOR. radar system indicates that the vehicle is very close to the obstacles. The driver shall stop...
  • Page 196 5. Driving Directions Distance Reference Alarm Sound Detected Distance to Obstacles The alarm sound changes with the distance Alarm Sound Front left Front right Rear left Rear right Rear left Rear right between the obstacles and the rear bumper; sensor sensor sensor sensor...
  • Page 197: Reversing Rear-View System

    5. Driving Directions 5.5.2 Reversing Rear-view System * Start and Stop of the Reversing Rear-View Reference Distance Line System The reversing rear-view system can provide When the Ignition switch is at "ON" position, 130° wide-angle video coverage, display a wide placing the shift lever at "R”...
  • Page 198 5. Driving Directions Caution Rear-View Camera The above distance is measured on flat ground and is only taken as a reference value of Warning view distance. If there is a slope, the above • Upright objects with higher elevation, such as distance is not correct.
  • Page 199: Panoramic Parking System

    5. Driving Directions 5.5.3 Panoramic Parking System* Hint • When the panoramic parking system starts, The panoramic parking system consists of a the audio system display will start to display control host module and four 180º cameras. The the images shot around the vehicle, with some control host module captures images at front, rear, auxiliary lines on the image.
  • Page 200 5. Driving Directions Interface Description Soft exit key Text instruction Radar switch Small image display zone View instruction Large image display zone...
  • Page 201 5. Driving Directions Hint Camera Distribution • The display interface instruction is only for reference; in case of difference from the actually displayed, the actually displayed shall prevail. • When the shift lever is at "R" position, the rear-view interface appears on panoramic parking system by default;...
  • Page 202 5. Driving Directions The left/right cameras are installed at the The rear-view camera is installed beside the bottom of left/right exterior rear-view mirrors. number plate light. Caution • Keep the camera surface clean. • Do not use high pressure cleaning device to clean the camera for a long time, and keep a distance of at least 30 cm from the camera when cleaning.
  • Page 203: Electric Power Steering (Eps) System

    If the indicator light keeps speed, and improve driving comfort and vehicle on or it goes on again during driving, do safety. not continue driving, but contact any authorized GAC Motor's dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 204: Driving Skills

    5. Driving Directions After Start/During Driving 5.7 Driving Skills – Check whether the instrument cluster works 5.7.1 Safety Check for Driving normally and whether there is any indicator light or warning information. Daily Check – Check the tires for normal tire pressure, no –...
  • Page 205: Driving During Running-In Period

    5. Driving Directions 5.7.2 Driving during Running-in Period Running-in of the Engine Running-in of Tires and Braking Pads You have to run a new engine in for 1500km. Drive the new vehicle at a moderate speed for the To ensure your car’s service life, you have to Within 1000km of traveling mileage of the vehicle: first 500 km of the mileage to properly run the new run it in at the initial stage before putting it into...
  • Page 206 5. Driving Directions Warning Warning • The best adhesion and friction cannot be • Heavy work load of the brake during running realized for new tires and braking pad without downhill makes it prone to overheat. It is running-in. Therefore, drive carefully for the recommended to slow down by shifting to a first 500km to run in the tires well and avoid lower gear and fully use engine braking to...
  • Page 207: Important Tips For Driving

    5. Driving Directions 5.7.3 Important Tips for Driving Precautions for Driving through Ponding Road: Hint After the vehicle is washed or driven through a Before driving through a waterlogged road Precautions for Various Road Conditions road with deep ponding and the braking pads and section, find out the ponding depth which shall brake disc are soaked, the braking effects will be –...
  • Page 208: High-Efficiency Use Of Vehicle

    5. Driving Directions – Do not put the food on the brake pedal during – Use the AC and other devices properly. 5.7.4 High-efficiency Use of Vehicle driving prevent untimely wear – Shut off the engine for long-time parking and –...
  • Page 209: Fire Prevention

    Do not park your vehicle at scrap heaps or fire. other rat-infested places or store anything that appeals to rats, like snacks. The rats may bite Please go to your authorized GAC Motor's through the harness, leading to fire. dealer for check regularly. –...
  • Page 210: Usage And Maintenance

    6. Usage and Maintenance Potential Hazards 6.1. Maintenance Instructions – Carbon monoxide: Carbon monoxide from Safety Precautions engine exhaust is poisonous. Be sure there is To avoid potential hazards, please read this adequate ventilation whenever you operate chapter and make sure you have tools and the engine.
  • Page 211: 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 Remove dust on the carpet with a vacuum – Vacuum dirt and dust from the leather Plastic Parts cleaner regularly.
  • Page 212 Cleaning and Replacing Filters – Pull out each belt slowly and hold it there. • Please contact the authorized GAC MOTOR The vehicle is equipped with air filter, air special store for replacement in case of any – Use a soft brush and neutral soap water to...
  • Page 213: Exterior Maintenance

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.3 Exterior Maintenance Caution Manual Washing Although the body paint is strong enough to Vehicle Washing – Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with clean water withstand the flushing from the automatic vehicle to remove floating dust. Frequent washing helps preserve your car’s washer, pay attention to its impact on the paint.
  • Page 214 • Pay special attention to the bottom of the and scratches. If any, go to authorized GAC temperature and washing distance. vehicle and the inside part of the wheel cover Motor's dealer for repair. during washing and prevent your hand and –...
  • Page 215 GAC skin. environment withstand...
  • Page 216 6. Usage and Maintenance Cleaning the Rear Wiper Blades Caution Cleaning the Front Wiper Blades • Do not scrape the ice back and forth. • Do not use warm or hot water to remove the ice and snow on the windows and rear-view mirrors.
  • Page 217 6. Usage and Maintenance Caution Caution Maintaining the Sealing Strips • When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the hard • Cleaner with solvent, hard sponge and sharp Frequent and appropriate protection of the support by hand, and do not grasp soft wiper tools will damage the graphite layer.
  • Page 218 6. Usage and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining the Wheels Caution • Be sure to clean the alloy wheels with acid- Regular wheel maintenance can keep the free cleaner. wheel artistic, and periodically removing the • Do not clean the wheels surface with the antiskid salt and brake lining abrasive dust on the vehicle polishing agent or other grinding wheel can maintain the surface smoothness of the...
  • Page 219: Checking And Adding Fluids

    6. Usage and Maintenance Filling the Fuel 6.4 Checking and Adding Fluids 6.4.1 Fuel Oil The scale of the fuel gauge will decrease gradually with the decrease of fuel oil during the traveling process. The low fuel indicator light will flash in yellow and the instrument cluster will display warning information when the fuel level is too low.
  • Page 220 6. Usage and Maintenance Caution Warning Using fuel oil with lower grade or not meeting • When the weather is dry, static electricity is the standard may damage the engine or may not liable to be produced, so release the static satisfy the performance requirements.
  • Page 221: Engine Oil

    • Replace engine oil in intervals specified in the weather, has been filled into the engine when the the authorized GAC Motor's dealer for repair in Warranty Manual at the authorized GAC vehicle is delivered. time.
  • Page 222 6. Usage and Maintenance Check Engine Oil Level Ensure to check the engine oil level regularly. Park the vehicle on the level ground, apply the parking brake, shut down the engine and then open the engine hood when the engine has cooled down to check the engine oil level.
  • Page 223 If the engine oil splashes on the skin, rinse it thoroughly. • If too much engine oil is added, do not start the engine, but contact the authorized GAC Motor's dealer for handling in time. Otherwise, the three-way catalytic converter may be damaged.
  • Page 224: Coolant

    If the coolant is at normal level and the indicator light is still on after the engine is started, do not start the engine any more but contact Hint Specification of coolant: DF-6, -35℃ coolant. the authorized GAC Motor's dealer for repair in time.
  • Page 225 6. Usage and Maintenance Checking the Coolant Level Hint When the engine has not cooled down, the Ensure to check the coolant level regularly. coolant level will be higher and cannot be Park the vehicle on the level ground, apply the measured accurately.
  • Page 226 When unscrewing the expansion tank cover, added for an emergency, go to any authorized use a thick cloth to wrap it to avoid scald. GAC Motor's dealer to clean the cooling • Do not add coolant until the engine has cooled system and replace the coolant in time.
  • Page 227: Windshield Washing Liquid And Wiper Blade

    Pure water is difficult to completely clean the windshield, so washing liquid additive accepted by GAC MOTOR should be added into the pure water; please prepare the washing liquid according to the proportion specified in the outer packing of additive.
  • Page 228 6. Usage and Maintenance It is recommended to replace your wiper Replacing Rear Windshield Wiper Blade blade at authorized GAC Motor's dealer when necessary. Caution • When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the wiper arm with hand, and do not grasp the soft wiper blade.
  • Page 229: Brake Fluid

    GAC MOTOR will assume no The brake fluid used for the vehicle is specially level is normal. responsibility to any fault or damage raised developed by GAC MOTOR.
  • Page 230 6. Usage and Maintenance The fluid level will be slightly lower during Inspecting the Brake Fluid Level driving due to wear of the brake lining and self- adjustment. Hint • Read and follow the warnings and instructions If the brake fluid level drops or falls to below before opening the engine hood.
  • Page 231 6. Usage and Maintenance Fill the brake fluid. Warning Add the brake fluid of specified specification to • Store the brake fluid in its original sealed ensure the brake system to operate properly: container and put it in a safe place as it is poisonous.
  • Page 232: Battery

    Make sure the workplace is free of authorized GAC Motor's dealer to check the environmental protection. open flames, sparks, naked lights vehicle as soon as possible. • Make sure the workplace is free of open and smoke! flames, sparks, naked lights and smoke.
  • Page 233 Do not use any electrical equipment for an and must be done in controllable environment, extended period after the engine is shut down. so it should be done by an authorized GAC Motor's dealer. When leaving the vehicle, be sure to close the •...
  • Page 234: A/C Filter

    A/C filter may become very dirty and earlier replacement is recommended. Hint Please go to an authorized GAC Motor's dealer for help of professional personnel if you are not able to remove and install the A/C filter. Open the glove box.
  • Page 235 6. Usage and Maintenance Caution • The A/C filter has a fibrous layer on the back and cannot be cleaned up with an air gun. Replace the AC filter in time if it is dirty. • The A/C filter cannot be washed with water as it is made of special materials which cannot touch water.
  • Page 236: Replacing Bulbs

    Check whether the corresponding fuse is specifications and the tools, have your authorized GAC Motor's dealer to check the beam in time. blown. If it is in good conditions, check and GAC Motor's dealer replace the bulb.
  • Page 237 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Low Beam Light Bulb Unscrew beam seal 2. Unscrew the low beam bulb ② anticlockwise. ① Pry out the connector clip ③ with a straight anticlockwise. screwdriver and draw the low beam bulb ② out. Operate in a reverse order after the low beam bulb is replaced.
  • Page 238 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing High Beam Light Bulb Press the fixing wire ② and remove it from the Pull out the high beam bulb ③ from the high Unscrew high beam seal ① fixing slot. beam holder. anticlockwise. Operate in a reverse order after the high beam Remove the high beam holder and bulb ③.
  • Page 239 6. Usage and Maintenance Replace Number Plate Light Rotate the number plate light holder ② Remove the number plate light bulb ③ from Remove the number plate light assembly ① at the location indicated by the arrow. the holder ②. anticlockwise and take out the light housing ①.
  • Page 240 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Trunk Light Bulb Remove the trunk light ① at the location Press the metal clamp ② and remove the Disconnect the connector (see the arrow) of indicated by the arrow. the trunk light. trunk light bulb ③. Remove the trunk light ①.
  • Page 241 6. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Glove Box Light Bulb Disconnect the connector (see arrow) of glove Open the glove box. Press the metal clamp ② and remove the box. glove box light bulb ③. Remove the glove box light ① at the location Remove the glove box light ①.
  • Page 242: Wheels

    If uneven excessive wear of the tires is found, Otherwise it may cause accidents. If the tire of which the carcass may change with time go to an authorized GAC Motor's dealer for pressure is insufficient, constant high-speed and the service life may be limited, affecting inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 243 After a spare tire is used in emergency, go – Do not to replace one tire only. At least the two to the authorized GAC Motor's dealer or a – Periodically inspect the tire damage state (e.g. tires on the same axle shall be replaced...
  • Page 244 6. Usage and Maintenance – It should be noted that sufficient tread depth Summer Tire shall be reserved on the tread of winter tire As it rains a lot in summer, the depth of tread (The tread depth shall not be less than 4mm, directly relates to the safety of driving in rainy days.
  • Page 245 Check the pressure of the spare tire or the down and continue driving, and go to an emergency tire at the same time. authorized GAC Motor's dealer as soon as possible for inspection. – Re-install and tighten the protective cap of the valve stem.
  • Page 246 B) is 1.6mm high. If the worn tread pattern is of the same height with such raised mark, the tire Warning cannot be used safely, and must be replaced If the vehicle is equipped with tire pressure immediately. monitoring system, tire exchange replacement shall operated authorized GAC Motor's dealer.
  • Page 247 The misalignment of wheels will cause uneven excessive wear of tires, and affect the traveling safety; if uneven excessive wear of tires is found, go to an authorized GAC Motor's dealer to inspect the wheel alignment as soon as possible.
  • Page 248: Tire Chain

    6. Usage and Maintenance 6.8 Tire Chain Caution When driving on snow or ice road or in other Hint • If a tire chain is to be installed, make sure that severe environments in winter, the tire wear degree Different countries and regions have different the size and type of the tire chain are may increase or other failure may occur.
  • Page 249: 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 position indication and quantity of vehicle identification numbers (VINs) are not complete.
  • Page 250 VIN is located at rear left lower part of the dashboard. It can be used to read electronic VIN, vehicle status information and other date via a special diagnosis tester. Hint Go to an authorized GAC Motor's dealer to consult and purchase the diagnosis tester.
  • Page 251: Vehicle Parameters

    7. Technical Data Dimension 7.2 Vehicle Parameters Parameters Item Value Unit Total length 4695±46 Total width 1885±18 No luggage 1700±17 rack Total With height luggage 1726±17 rack Wheel base 2710±27 Front wheel 1623±16 Tread Rear wheel 1636±16 Front overhang 945±9 Rear overhang 1040±10 Minimum...
  • Page 252 7. Technical Data Dimension Model equipped with R18 tires* Parameters Item Value Unit Total length 4695±46 Total width 1885±18 No luggage 1700±17 rack Total With height luggage 1726±17 rack Wheel base 2710±27 front wheel 1607±16 Tread rear wheel 1619±16 Front overhang 945±9 Rear overhang 1040±10...
  • Page 253: Vehicle Parameters

    7. Technical Data 7.3 Vehicle Parameters Mass Complete Vehicle Kerb Mass (kg) Max. Total Mass (kg) Model Kerb Mass Front Axle Load Rear Axle Load Max. Total Mass Front Axle Load Rear Axle Load GAH6470D1R5 1517 GAH6470D1R5A GAH6470D2R5 1545 GAH6470D2R5A GAH6470D1S5 GAH6470D1S5A 2060...
  • Page 254 7. Technical Data Integrated Parameters Performance Parameters GAH6470D1S5 Item GAH6470D1R5 GAH6470D2R5 GAH6470D1S5A Unit GAH6470D1R5A GAH6470D2R5A GAH6470D2S5 GAH6470D1M6A GAH6470D2M6A GAH6470D2S5A Number oriented passengers Minimum turning 11.80 diameter Maximum ≥40 gradeability 0 km/h~100 13.3 13.3 12.8 10.8 10.8 km/h acceleration Maximum speed km/h Fuel consumption...
  • Page 255 7. Technical Data Engine Parameters Model 4A15M1 4A15J1 Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-stroke, water- Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-stroke, water- cooling, multi-point Type cooling, direct injection, electronic controlled injection, double overhead double overhead camshafts, exhaust gas turbocharge camshafts, exhaust gas turbocharge Number of cylinders Ignition order 1-3-4-2...
  • Page 256 7. Technical Data Oil Specification and Capacity Item Specification Volume 92# and 95# high quality unleaded Fuel oil gasoline MT model 6.9L Engine coolant DF-6, -35℃ coolant AT model 7.0L Engine oil grade: SN and above Engine oil Total 4.5L Engine oil viscosity: SAE 5W-30 AW - 1 6.7L...
  • Page 257: Vehicle Parameters

    7. Technical Data 7.4 Vehicle Parameters Wheels Transmission Parameter 6.5J×17*, 7.5Jx18*, 7.5J×19* Model 6MF26D TF-71SC Tire specification 225/65R17*, 235/55R18*, 235/50R19* Type Front Wheel Rear Wheel Final drive ratio 4.353 4.316 Tire pressure 220kPa 220kPa gear 3.833 4.044 Specification of spare 4.0B×17 gear 2.045...
  • Page 258 7. Technical Data Suspension Wheel Dynamic Balancing Value Front Rear The Residual Amount of Type Multi connecting rod dependent Name McPherson independent type Dynamic Unbalance suspension. Inside ≤ 8g Front Wheel Outside ≤ 8g Steering gear Inside ≤ 8g Rear Wheel Type Pinion-and-rack mechanical steering gear Outside...
  • Page 259 7. Technical Data Brake Pedal Free Stroke Battery Name Parameters AGM H5 (start/stop (non- Stroke 118±8 mm Model version) start/stop version) Free stroke 2~5 mm Rated voltage 12 V 12 V Technical Parameters of Brake Lining 20hr rated capacity 60 Ah 55 Ah Parameters Name...
  • Page 260 7. Technical Data Lights Lights Specification Parameters Lights Specification Parameters High beams* H7 (halogen) Atmosphere light Low beams* HB3 (halogen) Vanity mirror light 0.2W High beams* Front TOSHIBA combination Low beams* Door open warning light (halogen) light Daytime running light LED Front position light If the bulb is to be replaced =>...
  • Page 261: Handling Of Accident

    8. Handling of Accident Spare Tire 8.1 Vehicle Tools and Spare Tire Warning Vehicle Tools • 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.
  • Page 262: Usage Of Warning Triangle

    8. Handling of Accident Location of Placement 8.2 Usage of Warning Triangle General roads Expressway Daytime Night ≥50m ≥80m ≥150m Caution The above data is for reference only. For specific distance, please follow the relevant traffic regulations. – Open the hatchback door. Lift the trunk carpet. Take out and unfold the warning triangle ①...
  • Page 263: Replacing The Flat Tire

    8. Handling of Accident 8.3 Replacing the Flat Tire Unscrewing the Wheel Bolts Lifting the Vehicle Preparations – Apply parking brake. – vehicle models with automatic transmission, turn the shift lever to the “P” gear. – For vehicle models with manual transmission, turn the shift lever to 1st gear.
  • Page 264 8. Handling of Accident Warning Warning • The jack should be used on hard and flat Improper use of the jack may cause serious ground. You may place a large and hard base damage. plate not thicker than 1 cm under the jack as •...
  • Page 265 – Remove the wheel bolts with the wrench with Caution the tire off the ground. Go to the authorized GAC Motor's dealer to check the wheel bolt tightening torque (120 – Remove the flat tire. ±10N•m for aluminium wheels and 110±10N•m for steel wheels) in time after a spare tire is installed.
  • Page 266: Fuse

    8. Handling of Accident 8.4 Fuse Engine compartment fuse box Replace the fuse Instrument panel fuse box – Use the fuse extractor in the fuse box of – Open the engine hood. – Open and withdraw the storage box on lower engine compartment to extract or install the guard plate of the driving cab in direction of the –...
  • Page 267 • Keep the inside of the fuse box clean and dry. – If the fuse is blown (as indicated by the arrow), replace it with a new one of the same color and identification at the authorized GAC Motor's dealer.
  • Page 268: Fuses In The Instrument Panel Fuse Box

    8. Handling of Accident This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. 8.5.1 Fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model.
  • Page 269 8. Handling of Accident Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Value Value Front passenger side seat connector (electric IF19 7.5A Gateway Control Unit IF01 adjustment) IF20 — — IF02 Driver side seat connector (electric adjustment) IF21 Body control module (turn signal) Power sunroof control unit/panoramic sunroof control IF22 —...
  • Page 270 8. Handling of Accident Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Value Value IF36 7.5A Air quality sensor/anion generator IF52 7.5A T-BOX control unit Front left combination light (height adjustment Front left door handle switch/front right door handle IF53 7.5A IF37 7.5A motor)/front right combination light (height adjustment switch motor)/headlight height adjustment switch Electric hatchback door control unit/electronic anti-glare...
  • Page 271: Fuse In Engine Compartment Fuse Box

    8. Handling of Accident This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. 8.5.2 Fuse in Engine Compartment Fuse Box Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model.
  • Page 272 8. Handling of Accident Rated Value Function/Component Rated Value Function/Component EF22 — — EF01 — — EF23 Fuel pump EF02 — — EF24 Wiper EF03 — — EF04 ESP and EPB control module Brake switch/1.5T engine control unit/main relay/starter EF25 7.5A EF05 —...
  • Page 273 8. Handling of Accident Rated Value Function/Component Rated Value Function/Component EF39 Rear defogging heater/rear-view heater ER18 — — EF40 150A Main fuse ER19 — Speaker Relay EF41 Starter relay 1/ignition switch/IG2 relay ER20 — — EF42 — — EF43 Instrument panel fuse box ER01 —...
  • Page 274: Fuse In Battery Box

    8. Handling of Accident 8.5.3 Fuse in Battery 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. Rated Function/Component Value MF1 60A Radiation Fan MF2 25A Battery Sensor...
  • Page 275: Emergency Start

    8. Handling of Accident – Connect end ③ of the black cable to the 8.6 Emergency Start Connect the positive terminals of the batteries negative electrode (-) of booster battery “B”, before connecting the negative ones. Jumper Cable and the other end ④ to the engine cylinder block or the metal component securely If you cannot start the engine because of low connecting with the engine cylinder block of...
  • Page 276 8. Handling of Accident Warning Warning • Do not remove the jumper cables until the A battery can explode if you cannot use the headlights have been turned off. jumper cable properly, seriously injuring anyone • Turn on the air blower and rear windshield nearby.
  • Page 277: Emergency Towing

    8. Handling of Accident 8.7 Emergency Towing The front and rear parts of the vehicle are both Installation of 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 278 8. Handling of Accident Precautions for Traction Before emergency traction, be sure to operate During emergency traction process, be sure to If the vehicle transmission suffers oil leakage, according to the following precautions: operate according to the following precautions: during the emergency traction, only the driving wheel of the vehicle can be lifted for traction, and: –...
  • Page 279 But the following precautions must be noted: – Contact an authorized GAC Motor's dealer or the professional towing company for towing, and do not tow the vehicle by yourself without full confidence, otherwise the vehicle is very easy to be damaged.
  • Page 280 8. Handling of Accident Caution Tow the Vehicle from the Rear by Using a Lifting Truck is Strictly Forbidden to Use. • For vehicles equipped with electronic parking Wheeled Truck brake (EPB), when they are towed, towing platform must be placed under the rear wheels.
  • Page 281: Environmental Protection Information

    9. Environmental Protection Information 9.1. Environmental Protection Information No. Serial Number Model Environmental Protection Information No. Serial Number 000001 GAH6470D1R5 CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000025 000002 000001 GAH6470D2R5A CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000026 000002 000001 GAH6470D1S5 CN QQ G5 Z2 008U000027 000002 000001 GAH6470D2S5...
  • Page 282: Environmental Protection Information

    9. Environmental Protection Information 9.2. Environmental Protection Information Model Environmental Protection Information GAH6470D1R5 GAH6470D1R5A GAH6470D2R5A GAH6470D2R5 Engine model/manufacturer 4A15M1 / Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Front: 1388615X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 283 9. Environmental Protection Information Model Environmental Protection Information GAH6470D1S5 GAH6470D2S5 GAH6470D1S5A GAH6470D2S5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15M1 / Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Front: 1388615X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 284 9. Environmental Protection Information Model Environmental Protection Information GAH6470D1M6A GAH6470D2M6A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15J1 / Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Front: 2056553X; rear: 2256606X /front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Company; Rear: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Coating: unit 1: Johnson Matthey (Shanghai) Chemicals Ltd.
  • Page 285 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...

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