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Foreword
Congratulations on acquiring your Trumpchi car. To enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle, take time to read this manual. In it, you will learn
how to operate GS4 driving controls and convenience items. Proper use of your vehicle can improve driving safety and extend its service life.
The on-board warranty booklet describes the warranty services provided by GAC Motor which you can enjoy, as well as regular maintenance of your
GS4 sedan. Read the warranty booklet thoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rights and responsibilities.
Please keep this manual in your car for your reference.
Your dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to answer any questions and concerns.
If you have any suggestions and comments, please call GAC Motor Customer Service Hotline:
Thank you for your support and great kindness to GAC Motor. Wish you a happy driving!
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  • Page 1 GS4 driving controls and convenience items. Proper use of your vehicle can improve driving safety and extend its service life. The on-board warranty booklet describes the warranty services provided by GAC Motor which you can enjoy, as well as regular maintenance of your GS4 sedan.
  • Page 2 Instructions for safety Your safety, and the safety of others, is very You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, including: important. And operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. • Safety Labels Affixed to the vehicle. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating proce- •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions ............. 1 plicable to some models) ..........34 2.1.3 Indicator lamp ............36 Safe driving ................1 2.1.4 Instrument cluster .............43 1.1.1 Overview ..............1 2.1.5 Steering wheel ............50 1.1.2 Maintain a Proper Sitting Position .......2 Keys and Locks ..............56 1.1.3 Pedal area ..............5 2.2.1 Ignition key ..............56 Seat belt .................7 2.2.2 Smart key ..............59...
  • Page 4 Contents Seats and Interior Convenience Items .......100 2.6.8 Check before maintenance ........153 2.4.1 Importance for adjusting the seat correctly .....100 Sound system (MP5 / Navigation) (applicable to some models) ..........155 2.4.2 Headrest ..............101 2.7.1 Basic Operations ............157 2.4.3 Front seats ..............103 2.7.2 Radio ..............160 2.4.4 Rear seat ..............106 2.7.3 USB play ..............165...
  • Page 5 Contents 3.1.2 Start the engine ............241 3.6.1 Reversing radar system (applicable to some models) ........279 3.1.3 Shut down the engine..........243 3.6.2 Reversing Rearview System 3.1.4 Driving ..............244 (applicable to some models) ........281 3.1.5 Shift Lever Position Indicators ........253 Energy-saving device (applicable to some models) ...283 3.1.6 Parking brake ............254 3.7.1 ECO mode ..............283 Electronic Brake System for Driving ........260...
  • Page 6 Contents 4.4.7 Wheels ..............324 4.4.8 Anti-theft maintenance description ......330 Technical Data ..............331 Identification Numbers ............331 Vehicle parameters ............332 6. Accident Handling ............341 Tool Kit and Spare Tire ............341 Use of warning triangle ............343 Changing a Flat Tire ............344 6.4.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    1. Safety Instructions You should do the following checks and adjust- Safe driving Note ments every day before you drive your vehicle: Check and make sure that all car lamps 1.1.1 Overview • Do not distract from driving be- are under normal working condition. cause of external factors.
  • Page 8: Maintain A Proper Sitting Position

    1. Safety Instructions 1.1.2 Maintain a Proper Sit- Warning ting Position Incorrect driving posture can lead to the following serious consequences: Correct sitting posture of the driver • If your chest is too close to the 25cm steering wheel, you cannot get ef- Correct driving posture has a direct influence fective protection from airbags, and on driving safety and fatigue.
  • Page 9 1. Safety Instructions Correct sitting position of front Correct sitting position of rear seat Warning seat passenger passengers Incorrect sitting posture of the front seat For the safety of front seat passengers, to re- For the safety of rear seat passengers, to re- passenger can lead to serious conse- duce the risk of accidental injuries and deaths, duce the risk of accidental injuries and deaths,...
  • Page 10 1. Safety Instructions Adjust the head restraints properly. Warning Warning Sitting improperly or wearing the seat To reduce the risk of injuries and deaths belts improperly can increase the chance during a crash, be sure to observe the fol- of injury during a crash. lowing matters: • The head restraints must always be in their mounting positions and be adjusted properly. • All the occupants must adjust their head restraints to their correct posi- tions according to their own body types.
  • Page 11: Pedal Area

    1. Safety Instructions 1.1.3 Pedal area When the vehicle is running, make sure all the pedals can be pressed all the way down to their extreme positions easily. Pedal for vehicle model with manu- Equipped with pedal of vehicle Make sure all the pedals can return eas- al transmission with 7G-DCT transmission ily.
  • Page 12 1. Safety Instructions Wear the Right Shoes Foot pad on the driver’s side The driver must wear a pair of fit shoes to feel The foot pad should be fixed in the footwell, the pedal movement sensitively. and cannot interfere with the pedal movement. Warning •...
  • Page 13: Seat Belt

    1. Safety Instructions 1.2 Seat belt Warning Note 1.2.1 Overview Not wearing a seat belt or not wearing a For your and others’ safety, be sure to seat belt properly increases the risk of se- wear seat belts when the vehicle is mov- rious injury or death in a crash. ing. In the process of using your vehicle, read carefully and comply with all infor- •...
  • Page 14 1. Safety Instructions Seat Belt System Components Seat belt indicator Warning Seat belt system in your car consists of three- point seat belts and seat belt indicator lamp on When the vehicle is running, always wear- the instrument (all five seats). ing seat belts and wearing them properly can greatly reduce the chance of serious injury or death during emergency braking or in a crash.
  • Page 15 6s and light up constantly. repaired. In this case, go to your authorized GAC MOTOR dealer timely to have your vehicle checked and repaired. V5_2016-04-11.indd 9...
  • Page 16 When the seat belt device or passenger sensor is failed, the indicator light will flash about 6 seconds and then stay on, and the beeper also sounds. In this case, go to your authorized GAC MOTOR dealer timely to have your vehicle checked and repaired. OMA28-0300 Seat belt pretensioner device...
  • Page 17: Why Wear Seat Belts

    1. Safety Instructions 1.2.2 Why Wear Seat Belts Physical Principles of Frontal Im- pact Seat belt can reduce impact injury of the pas- While driving, both the vehicle and the oc- senger as much as possible by reducing pas- cupants have energy (kinetic energy) which senger's forward movement inertia when a depends on the vehicle speed and the occu- front collision of the car occurs.
  • Page 18 1. Safety Instructions Consequences arising from not Warning wearing the seat belts • Do not get your body under control by hand. Doing so can increase the chance of being seriously injured. • Airbags do not replace your seat belts. Whether vehicle equipped with airbag or not, it is sure you and your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. • The rear seat passengers must wear the seat belts properly as well. OMA28-0131 OMA28-0132 The rear seat passengers must wear the seat belts properly as well.
  • Page 19 1. Safety Instructions Protection from seat belts Warning Note Correct wearing of seat belt can restrain pas- sengers on proper position and avoid injury, • Make sure seat belts are in place Precautions for using seat belts: prevent the driver from moving and avoid pas- and positioned properly. •...
  • Page 20: Seat Belt

    1. Safety Instructions 1.2.3 Seat belt Warning How to wear front seat belt? Wearing rear seat belts • Be sure you and your passengers wear seat belts and wear them prop- erly before driving. • Be sure to insert the latch plate into its own buckle. Never insert it into other buckle. Note • When pulling out your belt to insert it into buckle, make sure it remains parallel to your body. Make sure it is not twisted. • Insert the latch plate into the buckle OMA28-0060 OMA28-0046 and tug on the belt to make sure the latch is securely locked. Adjust the head restraint properly ( see Adjust the front passenger seat properly •...
  • Page 21 1. Safety Instructions Unbuckle the seat belt Warning Warning The seat belt not fastened properly cannot When the vehicle is running, do not un- provide good protection during a crash, fasten the seat belt. Doing so can cause resulting in serious personal injury. serious injury or death during a crash. • To let the seat belt play a full role, make sure the seat back is upright and the occupant sits well back in Note...
  • Page 22 1. Safety Instructions Adjust the seat belt Adjusting the front seat belt height Warning Do not pull out the seat belt and hinder it from retracting intentionally. The belt should be tensioned by its retractor freely. Note Only the seat belts positioned properly can provide the most protection. OMA28-0003 OMA28-0059 Make sure the shoulder part of the belt Press the guide of seat belt in arrow A rests across the center of your shoulder.
  • Page 23 1. Safety Instructions A pregnant woman should wear a Warning Warning properly-positioned seat • Make sure the shoulder part of the If possible, use the lap/shoulder seat seat belt rests across the center of belt, remembering to position the lap part your shoulder. Do not let the seat as low as possible across the hips, not belt cross your neck.
  • Page 24 1. Safety Instructions Maintenance of seat belts Wrap the belt webbing and retract the Note belt when it is dry. During daily use, be sure to check the belts regularly and maintain them properly to prolong • When the seat belt is not in use, Warning their service life.
  • Page 25: Airbag System

    1. Safety Instructions 1.3 Airbag System Depending on the configuration, the SRS sys- tem consists of the following airbags: Front seat frontal airbag Side Airbags (Applicable to some mod- els) Side Curtain Airbags (Applicable to some models) OMA28-0130 V5_2016-04-11.indd 19 2016/7/11 16:04:28...
  • Page 26: Overview

    1. Safety Instructions 1.3.1 Overview Function of airbags Note When the car has a serious collision with barri- To allow the activated airbag system to play a ers, the airbag will quickly open an air pad filled The airbags do not replace your seat full role in protection, before starting driving, with air, to buffer impact force and absorb im- belts. Fasten constantly the seat belt with...
  • Page 27 GAC Mo- authorization. when a collision occurs, the system won’t start tor dealer. Failure to do so may cause damage •...
  • Page 28 1. Safety Instructions Airbag system group The airbag is monitored by electric monitoring system located in airbag control unit. With the ignition switch or start switch in Position "ON", Airbag system consist of three parts: the warning light is lit for several seconds and •...
  • Page 29: Front Seat Frontal Airbag

    1. Safety Instructions 1.3.2 Front seat frontal air- During a severe frontal collision, the front air- bags assist the seat belts to provide supple- bag mental protection to the head and chest of the driver and front passenger. During some types of collision, the control unit system may simultaneously inflate its airbags.
  • Page 30 1. Safety Instructions The front airbags may not inflate in one of the following conditions: • Ignition switch placed in the "lock"/"ACC" gear position or start switch placed in the "OFF" /"ACC" gear position. • Minor frontal collision • Side collision. •...
  • Page 31: Side Airbags (Applicable To Some Models)

    1. Safety Instructions 1.3.3 Side Airbags (Appli- Side airbag expand rapidly that system trig- The side airbags may not inflate in one of the gered in the side of vehicle collision to assist following conditions: cable to some models) the seat belts to provide supplemental protec- •...
  • Page 32: Side Curtain Airbags (Applicable To Some Models)

    1. Safety Instructions 1.3.4 Side Curtain Airbags When a car happens severe front collision, ex- The side airbag with curtain may not inflate in cept the deployment of front row front air bag, one of the following conditions: (Applicable to some the system would also trigger the deployment •...
  • Page 33: Child Safety

    1. Safety Instructions 1.4 Child Safety • Without a child restraint system, do Warning not let a child with a height below 1.5m use the conventional seat belt 1.4.1 Overview • Never put a rear-facing child seat in in the vehicle. Doing so can cause the front seat. Placing a rear-facing the child’s stomach or neck to be child seat in the front seat can result injured during emergency braking Make sure a child below 12 years is properly...
  • Page 34: Child Seat

    1. Safety Instructions 1.4.2 Child seat Child Seat Classification (for refer- ence only) : Baby with weight < 10 kg (reference age Child weighing 7 kg ~ 18 kg (reference Child weighing 15kg ~ 18 kg (reference 0 ~ 1 year old). age 1~ 4 years old). age 4~ 10 years old).
  • Page 35: Installing A Child Seat Properly

    1. Safety Instructions 1.4.3 Installing a Child Seat Generally, child seat has three kinds of fixed installation: Three-point safety belt fixing, ISO- Properly FIX system fixing, and LATCH system fixing. Three-point safety belt fixing utilizes car own three-point safety belt to tighten and fix child WARNING Before installing the child seat in the rear seat, as the forgoing description “...
  • Page 36 1. Safety Instructions XSOFIX system and LATCH system Installing an ISOFIX child seat Insert the child seat into the ISOFIX up- per anchor point (-2) of rear seat back- rest until you hear a click sound. LATCH system is equiped on the back row The child seats equipped with ISOFIX fixture seats on both sides of the car, therefore, both system can be installed on the seats of the Pull both sides of the child restraint to...
  • Page 37 1. Safety Instructions Hint • The anchor point (-2) of ISOFIX for rear seat is hidden in the rear seat- back. • The lower fixed point(1)of SOFIX is hidden between the rear seatback and cushion. V5_2016-04-11.indd 31 2016/7/11 16:04:30...
  • Page 38: Cab

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1 Cab 2.1.1 Arrangement of instrument and control mechanism (applicable to some models) 11 12 15 16 TUNE AM/FM NAVI MODE MENU MODE TEMP AUTO TEMP OMA28-0185 V5_2016-04-11.indd 32 2016/7/11 16:04:30...
  • Page 39: Plicable To Some Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment EPB panel (applicable to some models) Airbag floating horn switch Windshield wiper position switch Electronic parking brake switch Driver front airbag Rear windshield washer knob Automatic parking switch Driver's door latch and interior door Multimedia Display Screen handle Accelerator pedal, brake pedal (appli- Multimedia control panel...
  • Page 40 2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1.2 Arrangement of instrument and control mechanism (applicable to some models) 11 12 15 16 TUNE AM/FM NAVI MODE MENU TEMP MODE AUTO TEMP OMA28-0107 V5_2016-04-11.indd 34 2016/7/11 16:04:30...
  • Page 41 2. Operating System and Equipment Accelerator pedal, brake pedal, clutch Lighting control lever Multimedia Display Screen pedal (applicable to some models) Position lights, High/low beams Multimedia control panel Parking brake lever (applicable to some Front foglight and rear foglight Multimedia control knob and button models) Turn signal lamp A/C control panel...
  • Page 42: Indicator Lamp

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1.3 Indicator lamp Indicator light for broken code screen of instrument cluster (applicable to some models) The left figure shows the instrument cluster with broken-code display screen. Its inside indi- cator and warning lights are described below. 100 120 OMA28-0168 V5_2016-04-11.indd 36 2016/7/11 16:04:30...
  • Page 43 2. Operating System and Equipment Indicator light for monochrome TFT instrument cluster (applicable to some models) The left figure shows the instrument cluster with Monochrome TFT display screen. Its in- side indicator and warning lights are described below. 100 120 Driving speed OMA28-0169 V5_2016-04-11.indd 37...
  • Page 44 2. Operating System and Equipment Indicator and warning lights in the engine : High coolant temperature indicator light : Emissions MIL (yellow) tachometer (red) With the ignition switch and start switch : SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) in Position ON, if the engine is not start- If the indicator light is lit, this indicates indicator light (red) ed, the indicator light is lit.
  • Page 45 2. Operating System and Equipment : Start-stop fault working indicator light : MIL for start-stop system (white, yellow) (green) (applicable to some models) When the start and stop conditions are If the indicator light is lit, this indicates not met, the indicator light will come on the start-stop system is activated.
  • Page 46 2. Operating System and Equipment Indicator and warning lights in the middle Driver's seat belt warning light (red) : Front passenger seat belt indicator light of the instrument (Red) (Applicable to some models) If the indicator light is lit, this indicates : Left turn signals and hazard warning the driver's belt is not fastened or there If the indicator light is lit, this indicates...
  • Page 47 2. Operating System and Equipment Indicator and warning lights in speedom- EPB MIL (yellow) (applicable to some : Electric power steering system (EPS) eter fault indicator (yellow) models) ESP OFF indicator light (yellow) When this indicator comes on, it indi- If the indicator light is lit, this indicates cates there is a problem with the EPS there is a trouble in the EPB system.
  • Page 48 2. Operating System and Equipment Transportation mode indicator light (green) (applicable to some models) When sport pattern is opened, this indi- cator is lit; when it is closed, the indicator goes out. Adaptive system turnoff indicator lamp (applicable to some models) The indicator is lit, which means the headlamp intelligent follow-up system is closed.
  • Page 49: Instrument Cluster

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1.4 Instrument cluster Engine tachometer Cluster display – Including information (some information is only applicable to specific vehicles): engine coolant temperature gauge, fuel gauge, driving information, door opening indicator, gear display and odometer etc. Speedometer Adjusting rod 100 120 OMA28-0170...
  • Page 50 2. Operating System and Equipment Engine tachometer Cluster display Note Broken code screen (applicable to some mod- els) • The red warning area(0 r/min ~ 7000 r/min) on the speed dial means the heavy-duty area of the vehicle. Do not let the vehicle operate in this area.
  • Page 51 If the temperature stays : Battery voltage section is lit only or no section is lit, this high, go to your GAC MOTOR dealer indicates that the fuel in the tank is less for inspection and maintenance as...
  • Page 52 2. Operating System and Equipment : Odometer, for indicating : Door open indicator light ( see : Tire pressure (appli- the number of kilometers the vehicle has driven so far, including the total distance Page 40) . and Trip A and Trip B. cable to some models) : Gear position display, used for : Total mileage...
  • Page 53 The un-illuminated sections are black. mal range. If the temperature stays temperature gauge (i.e., water tempera- high, go to your GAC MOTOR dealer When the red minor section of the first ture gauge), for indicating the current for inspection and maintenance as section is lit only or no section is lit, this engine coolant temperature.
  • Page 54 2. Operating System and Equipment Speedometer Middle driving information change dis- Display depends on the outdoor temper- play: continuous distance, instantaneous ature signal sent by the air conditioning fuel consumption, average fuel con- system, in ℃ / ℉ . sumption, average speed, driving time, When the outdoor temperature informa- after starting, tire pressure (applicable to tion is not received, display "-: -."...
  • Page 55 2. Operating System and Equipment Adjusting lever Trip switching Backlight adjustment With the ignition switch in Position ON, clicking on the adjusting lever switches Backlight between Trip A and Trip B. In either Trip A or Trip B, pressing the adjusting lever 100 120 resets the current trip (applicable to some models).
  • Page 56: Steering Wheel

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1.5 Steering wheel Warning Adjust steering wheel position • After adjusting the steering wheel, push the lever all the way on to lock You can adjust the steering wheel height to suit the steering wheel and prevent it your preference before you start driving.
  • Page 57 2. Operating System and Equipment Steering wheel button (left) Steering wheel button (right) Bluetooth control button (applicable to some models) Answer Call button • To answer a call, press the button. : Hanging up button RES+ • To refuse a call, press the button. During conversation, press the button to end the call.
  • Page 58 2. Operating System and Equipment Driving information description Driving mileage : B-CALL button (applicable to some models) In driving information interface, briefly press DISP key to change different driving informa- Pressing briefly enters the Bluetooth and tion. This information helps you to know vehicle connection service center functions ( see conditions.
  • Page 59 2. Operating System and Equipment Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Instant fuel consumption Average consumption Average speed L/100km L/100km km/h 31.5 31.5 31.5 5266 OMA28-0217 OMA28-0218 OMA28-0219 It displays instantaneous fuel consumption. It displays average fuel consumption after zero It displays average driving speed after zero clearing last time.
  • Page 60 2. Operating System and Equipment Driving time After starting Tire pressure (applicable to some models) Driving time After start Tire pressure 00 : 58 L/100km 00 58 km/h 31.5 31.5 31.5 OMA28-0220 OMA28-0221 OMA28-0222 It displays driving time after zero clearing last It displays driving information in single driving It displays corresponding tire pressure of four time.
  • Page 61 2. Operating System and Equipment Tire temperature (applicable to some models) Outdoor temperature (applicable to some mod- Battery voltage els) Tire temperature Battery voltage Outside temperature 12.3 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 OMA28-0223 OMA28-0225 OMA28-0224 It displays corresponding tire temperature of It displays the voltage level of the battery in the four wheels.
  • Page 62: Keys And Locks

    2. Operating System and Equipment Keys and Locks Key with PEPS 2.2.1 Ignition key Two keys and key bar code are equipped with car; according to different configurations, some car types are equipped with one remote key and one spare key, some car types are equipped with two same remote keys.
  • Page 63 2. Operating System and Equipment Key with conventional ignition Hint switch function The mechanical key can be used in case of emergency. For example, if the remote transmitter fails, you can use the mechan- ical key to unlock the driver’s door. OMA28-0048 Mechanical key can lock all the doors and unlock the driver's door, but cannot start the OMA28-0049 engine.
  • Page 64 2. Operating System and Equipment Emergency key with conventional ignition switch function Hint Mechanical key is generally used to oper- ate the ignition switch. The remote key can be used in case of emergency. For ex- ample, if the remote transmitter fails, you can use the mechanical key to unlock the driver’s door.
  • Page 65: Smart Key

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.2 Smart key the truck can unlock without your smart key. Keyless entry (applicable to some Hint models) Once the vehicle exceeds km/h, the trunk will not unlock. OMA28-0071 When the vehicle power is OFF, with your remote control and all the doors closed, if you press the outside button of the driver's door handle (see the arrow),...
  • Page 66 2. Operating System and Equipment Operation of keys of remote key When the vehicle power is OFF, if button If you press the button on the remote and button on the remote control control, all the doors lock. If the but- When unlocking at a certain distance, are pressed for 2s, you can switch be- on the smart key is pressed and...
  • Page 67 2. Operating System and Equipment Both remote control transmitter and battery There is an electric loop inside the key to trig- Note are integrated in the smart key. The wireless ger anti-theft lock system. If this loop is dam- receiver is mounted in the vehicle. If the battery aged, the key is unable to start the engine.
  • Page 68 Posi- Hint tion ON to recover the key function. • If the battery in the remote transmit- ter needs to be replaced, have your authorized GAC Motor dealer do it. • The disposal of used battery must follow relevant regulations and laws for environment protection. V5_2016-04-11.indd 62...
  • Page 69: Central Door Lock System

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.3 Central door lock sys- Open four doors Auto-unlock function When carrying an remote key within After the vehicle is stopped, if the four doors about 1.0m away from the door, you can are closed and the ignition switch or start unlock four doors through keyless entry switch is turned to "LOCK"/"...
  • Page 70 3km/h~20km/h, central door lock system locks all doors in 30 seconds. Press the central lock- ing button to unlock all doors. Hint “AUTO LOCK " is optional, which can be turned on or off by your GAC MOTOR dealer. OMA28-0040 There is a lock tab -1-above each inner door handle.
  • Page 71 2. Operating System and Equipment Central locking button Lock the door: Warning To lock all the doors, press the central locking button side (Arrow A) on the driver's door. Do not leave the child or disabled in the vehicle alone. Once the doors are locked, Open the door: in case of emergency, it is difficult for chil- dren or the disabled to leave the vehicle...
  • Page 72 2. Operating System and Equipment Lock or unlock the doors with the mechanical key. Warning To protect the door lock motor, the body control system will enter the motor pro- tection status if you unlock or lock suc- cessively for 6 times in a short time (by this time, you can unlock once more). Then, pause for 5s before operating the door lock again.
  • Page 73: Doors

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.4 Doors Close the door Child safety lock Deactivating child safety locks: Open the door with the child safety lock The appropriate indicator on the cluster comes from outside. on if any door is not closed tightly. Then, you should: As shown in the figure, turn the child safety lock tap from position...
  • Page 74: Trunk Lid

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.5 Trunk lid Warning Open the trunk lid. If you have to drive your vehicle with the trunk lid open, observe the following pre- cautions: • To prevent exhaust gas from get- ting into the interior that causes poisoning, open all windows, the sun roof and the A/C Recirculation system and open the vents on the dashboard, and adjust the fan to the...
  • Page 75 2. Operating System and Equipment Close the trunk lid Warning Keep the trunk lid closed at all times while driving. Failure to do so can cause acci- dents easily. • Special attention should be paid when closing the trunk lid to make sure that no person is within the opening and closing range.
  • Page 76: Power Window

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.6 Power window Electric window button on the driv- Opening and closing windows er's side If the button (-1) is pressed to the first position, the window goes down until the The electric window can be operated when the button is released or the window reaches ignition switch or start switch is in Position ON.
  • Page 77 Note OMA28-0108 If the power window system fails, contact Front right electric window button your authorized GAC Motor dealer to have it checked. If the button (1) is pressed, the window was opened. If the button (1) is lifted, the window was closed.
  • Page 78: Power Sunroof (Applicable To Some Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.7 Power sunroof (appli- Open and close the sunroof visor. Open and close the electric sun- roof. cable to some models) The electric window can be operated when the ignition switch or start switch is in Position ON. When the ignition switch is turned to Position DOOR ACC or LOCK from ON, there are 40s for you...
  • Page 79 2. Operating System and Equipment moves to the fully closed state. When the sunroof is fully closed, press the switch on the side indicated by Ar- row B, the sunroof will tilt outward. If the sunroof tilt needs to be closed, press the switch on the side of Arrow A.
  • Page 80 2. Operating System and Equipment Sunroof anti-trap function Warning Note The moonroof is provided with the anti-pinch feature when sliding to close and closing down- • Be sure to close the moonroof with • Do not try to operate the moonroof ward from tilting up. extra care. To avoid serious injury, in below-freezing temperatures (be- make sure passengers are clear of low -20°) . In such environment, the When in the sliding area, if the anti-pinch...
  • Page 81 2. Operating System and Equipment Manual initialization and self-study Detailed operation is shown below: of sunroof With the sunroof fully open, press the switch on the side of Arrow A to allow the In some cases (sudden battery lost or pro- sunroof to move to the mechanical stop longed use of vehicle) , the moonroof needs to point.
  • Page 82: Engine Compartment Cover

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.8 Engine compartment cover Open and close the engine hood OMA28-0191 OMA28-0142 Push up the opener for the engine hood Push the engine hood open and support in the direction indicated by the arrow to it to its limit position using the hydraulic unlock the engine hood fully.
  • Page 83: Basic Operation Of Anti-Theft

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.9 Basic operation of anti- Engine anti-theft: Warning theft The vehicle is OFF and anti-theft has been completed. Legal key is in the vehicle. The Engine compartment is a hazard area owner presses the switch twice. If anti-theft where improper operation may cause seri- Anti-theft - unlock: system allows it, fuel injection and ignition are...
  • Page 84: Headlights And Visual Field

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3 Headlights and Visual Field 2.3.1 External lights layout High beam lamp Low beam lamp High/low beams (Halogen) (applicable to some models) Xenon high/low beams (applicable to some models) Front turn signal light Side turn signal lamp Front position lamp Daytime running lights (applicable to some models) Front fog light...
  • Page 85 2. Operating System and Equipment High-mounted brake lamp Rear position lamp/brake lamp Rear turn signal light 9 10 Rear fog lamp Reverse lamp License plate lamp 13 13 OMA28-0101 V5_2016-04-11.indd 79 2016/7/11 16:04:37...
  • Page 86: Light Combination Switch

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.2 Light combination Turn signal lamp Rear fog lamp switch Front fog light Pulling the light combination switch lever up or down to its limit position turns on OFF (fog lamp is turned off) the right or left turn signals, and corresponding flickering display appears on the combination instrument or the indicator light comes on.
  • Page 87 2. Operating System and Equipment Headlamp flasher Auto light (applicable to some High beam lamp models) Turn the ignition switch or start switch to Turn the ignition switch or start switch to "ON" position. "ON" position. Turn the ignition switch or start switch to Turn the switch to the low beam position.
  • Page 88 Turning the light switch to Position low beams turned on. Then, you can choose to manually control the turns on the headlights (with low beams lights, and go to your GAC MOTOR turned on by default). dealer timely for inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 89 2. Operating System and Equipment Fog lamp Headlamp unturned-off warning Headlamp lag turning off function Turn the ignition switch or start switch to With the ignition switch in or start switch Within 10 minutes after the ignition "ON" position. "LOCK" / "OFF" Position, if the low switch or start switch turned to the beams or high beams are turned on "LOCK"...
  • Page 90 2. Operating System and Equipment Manual adjustment of headlamp Headlamp cleaning device (appli- Adaptive system turnoff indicator height (applicable to some models) cable to some models) lamp (applicable to some models) The adaptive system will adjust headlamp beam to proper direction according to current condition. The system will adjust headlamp beam to left or right direction depending on vehicle speed and steering angle of steering wheel, and cooperate with manual adjustment system of headlamp height to improve bright-...
  • Page 91 2. Operating System and Equipment Hazard warning lamp Hint • When the adaptive system is turned off, this system indicator lamp lights TUNE AM/FM NAVI up. When the adaptive system is ac- tivated, this system indicator lamp MODE MENU SE T goes out.
  • Page 92 2. Operating System and Equipment Lane-change flashing signal Turn on the hazard warning lights in one of the After the hazard warning lamp is turned on, all following conditions: turn signal lamps light up at the same time. And two turn signal indicator lamps on cluster and With the ignition switch in Position "ON", pull up •...
  • Page 93 2. Operating System and Equipment Lighting for getting on the vehicle Lighting for locating the vehicle When you approach your car, press the If the button on remote key is pressed button on the remote control key, and the twice, the position lamp lights up for 8s position light will come on for 25s. The and left and right turn signal lamps are auxiliary lighting function of the position activated and flash for 3 times.
  • Page 94: Interior Lighting Lamp

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.3 Interior lighting lamp Front dome reading lamp Rear ceiling reading light (appli- cable to some models) Ceiling Lights DOOR DOOR OMA28-0014 OMA28-0015 Pressing the switch for front left or right OMA28-0013 roof reading lights once turns on the Pressing the switch for rear left or right reading lights accordingly.
  • Page 95 2. Operating System and Equipment Courtesy Lights (applicable to Trunk lights Vanity mirror lights (applicable to some models) some models) Lamps are provided on both sides of The lights in the trunk will come on au- dressing mirror, turn ignition switch to tomatically when the trunk lid is opened, A courtesy light is located below each “ON”, turn on dressing mirror cover and...
  • Page 96: Windshield Wipers

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.4 Windshield Wipers Open rear window cleaning system Open rear wiper Manual wiper combination switch OFF(turn off rear wiper) MIST OMA28-0095 MIST (continuous wiper operation) OFF(turn off the front wiper) INT (intermittent wiper operation) LO (Slow wiper operation) HI (High-speed wiper operation) Open front windshield cleaning system Adjust the interval for intermittent wiper...
  • Page 97 2. Operating System and Equipment Aut om a t ic wipe r c om bina t ion Continuous wiping Open rear wiper switch OFF(turn off rear wiper) If the wiper combination switch lever is turned to MIST, the wipers operate con- tinuously until the lever is released.
  • Page 98 2. Operating System and Equipment Automatic wiper operation (auto- Adjust auto wiper sensitivity (man- If the control lever is released, the washer system stops operating, but the matic wiper) ual wiper). wipers continue to work for about 4s. If the wiper combination switch lever is Turn the knob in the direction of Arrow After pause for 6s, the wipers operate turned to AUTO, the wipers will operate...
  • Page 99 Then, you can manually control the wipers ac- cording to the actual situation, and go to your GAC MOTOR dealer time- ly for inspection and maintenance. • Before auto wiper operation in win- ter, make sure the wiper blade is not frozen.
  • Page 100: Windshields

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.5 Windshields Windshield The front windshield uses green, insulate, laminated and anti-scattered glass, effectively reducing the risk of injury during a crash. OMA28-0104 V5_2016-04-11.indd 94 2016/7/11 16:04:39...
  • Page 101: Rearview Mirror

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.6 Rearview mirror Manual interior anti-glare rearview mirror (ap- Auto interior anti-glare rearview mirror (appli- plicable to some models) cable to some models) Interior rearview mirror Not seeing the rear clearly through the rear windshield is extremely dangerous to driving! The interior rearview mirror is provided with anti-glare function.
  • Page 102 2. Operating System and Equipment Hint • When the switch of anti-dazzling function is pressed, the indicator lamp lights up to indicate that this function is activated. • When the temperature inside car is low, the rearview mirror requires longer time to make its surface turn dim after it detects light emitted by headlamp of the car behind it.
  • Page 103 2. Operating System and Equipment Exterior mirrors Electric adjustment of outside rearview mirror Electric folding (applicable to some models) To fold the exterior mirrors automati- Operate the button on the dashboard of the cally, turn the adjusting knob to Position driver's side to adjust the exterior mirrors.
  • Page 104 2. Operating System and Equipment Defogging exterior mirrors (applicable to some Hint Warning models) • If there is no longer necessary to • The outside mirrors with curved sur- defog the outside mirrors, turn off face (convex and sphere) are able to the heater to avoid consuming the TUNE AM/FM NAVI expand view, but compared with the battery.
  • Page 105: View

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.7 View Sunvisor Hint • The lighting lamp of dressing mirror above the sun visor will be turned off automatically when the car is locked, ignition switch or start switch is placed to "LOCK"/"OFF" position and several minutes after the door is closed, to prevent bat- tery from continuing to discharge.
  • Page 106: Importance For Adjusting The Seat Correctly

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4 Seats and Inte- Before driving, observe the following require- Warning ments to adjust the front seat properly to make sure: rior Convenience Incorrect sitting posture will cause seri- • You can maintain full control of the ve- ous injury.
  • Page 107: Headrest

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.2 Headrest Warning Note Adjusting the head restraints properly is of • Driving with the head restraints Shorter persons should adjust their re- great importance to protect the occupants and removed or improperly-adjusted/ straint as low as possible. Taller persons reduce the risk of injury. installed can cause serious injury should adjust their restraint as high as during a crash.
  • Page 108 2. Operating System and Equipment Adjusting front seat head restraints Adjustment of height of rear seat Warning headrest During traveling condition, never remove the headrest, to avoid serious injury when an accident occurs. • After the installation of headrest, you must adjust the headrest ac- cording to your shape, to obtain optimal protection.
  • Page 109: Front Seats

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.3 Front seats Electrically adjustable driver's seat Adjust seat height (applicable to some models) (applicable to some models) Repeatedly pull up and push down the Manually adjustable driver's seat handle on original position in arrow-2 direction, and the seat will be lifted or (applicable to some models) descended gradually.
  • Page 110 2. Operating System and Equipment Manually adjustable front passen- Adjusting the seatback angle Warning ger seat (applicable to some mod- Push the adjusting lever on the left side of the seat in the direction of Arrow 2 to els) • Make all seat adjustments before adjust the seat back to the desired posi- you start driving. To adjust the seat, tion.
  • Page 111 OMA28-0090 heated for a long time, immediately cut off the seat heating and go to Turn the ignition switch or start switch to your GAC MOTOR dealer for inspec- "ON" position. tion and maintenance. Pressing the heating button (indicated by...
  • Page 112: Rear Seat

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.4 Rear seat Folded function of rear seat Warning Rear seat center armrest (appli- If you pivot the seat armrest down, neither cable to certain vehicle model) adult nor child is permitted to sit on the center of the rear seat. OMA28-0208 If it is necessary to put a large object on rear seat, rear seat can be folded.
  • Page 113 2. Operating System and Equipment Hint • Rear seats on the left and right of can be folded respectively. When rear seat on one side is folded, rear seat on the other side can still be occupied by one passenger. • If front seat backrest blocks rear backrest and you cannot fold rear seat backrest completely, it is nec- essary to remove the headrest.
  • Page 114: Interior Convenience Items

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.5 Interior Convenience Items Storage compartment on driver's Storage shelf on central console door inner trim Storage compartment for lower guard plate of cab TEMP MODE TEMP OMA28-0057 OMA28-0041 This storage shelf can be used to store small OMA28-0042 articles such as coins.
  • Page 115 2. Operating System and Equipment Front beverage holder Rear cup holder (applicable to some models) Warning Do not place hot drinks on the beverage holders. During normal traveling condi- tion, an accident occurs or an emergent brake is exerted, the hot drink may be sprayed out to scald driver or passengers.
  • Page 116 2. Operating System and Equipment Console compartment Glove box Glasses case DOOR OMA28-0051 OMA28-0117 OMA28-0019 To open the center headrest box, pull up Open the glove box by pulling the handle Pressing the outer surface of the glasses its lid in the direction indicated by the ar- outward.
  • Page 117 2. Operating System and Equipment Warning • Do not place items on the dash- board. The above items may be scattered in the compartment during acceleration, braking or cornering, distracting the driver’s attention and causing an accident. • Always make sure the items on the console and in other storage fa- cilities will not roll into the driver's footwell while driving.
  • Page 118: Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.6 Cigarette lighter/Power Warning Note outlet • Improper use of cigarette lighter/ • To avoid damage to the electrical power outlet can cause fire. Do not system, do not connect any gener- Console cigarette lighter / power leave a child alone in the vehicle. ating equipment to the power outlet.
  • Page 119: Trunk

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.7 Trunk Trunk warning sign Spare tire / Tools in Trunk To ensure the vehicle handling and stability, observe the following precautions when loading items: Place them as far evenly as possible. Place them as far forward as possible. OMA28-0118 OMA28-0110 After trunk lid was opened, and then...
  • Page 120 2. Operating System and Equipment Trunk capacity Note Warning To take the spare tire, remove the whole The scattered belongings or other items trunk carpet first. To avoid personal injury in the vehicle may cause serious injury. due to overweight, have another person • While driving, the items scattered help you to remove it. in the trunk may slide suddenly, resulting in change in the vehicle handling and stability.
  • Page 121 2. Operating System and Equipment Trunk shield Note • When folding the curtain, never let itself to fold; otherwise it may dam- age trunk curtain. You must use your hands to help it to fold. • Please don't place heavy articles on trunk curtain, to avoid damage of trunk curtain.
  • Page 122: Accessories And Modifications

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.8 Accessories and modi- Before installing any accessory: Warning fications Make sure the accessory does not ob- scure any lights, or interfere with proper Improper accessories or modifications vehicle operation or performance. can affect your vehicle’s handling, stabil- The data labels and signboards attached to the ity, and performance, and cause a crash in Do not install accessories on the B-pillars factory fuel tank cap, engine hood lock rack...
  • Page 123 Warning wheels and tires. Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing • Modifying the front of the vehicle components with non-GAC Motor Trumpchi • Improper accessories or modifica- and the engine compartment can components could seriously affect your ve- tions can affect your vehicle’s han- deteriorate pedestrian protection hicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
  • Page 124: A/C System

    There- in the vehicle, you should briefly fore, if your air conditioning system open the windows to dissipate the fails or is suspected, be sure to go heat and accelerate cooling. to your authorized GAC Motor deal- er to have it checked. V5_2016-04-11.indd 118 2016/7/11 16:04:43...
  • Page 125: Automatic Air Conditioning System (Applicable To Some Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.5.2 Automatic air conditioning system (applicable to some models) OFF key: used to turn off A/C system. Temperature UP key: used to raise the temperature required in the vehicle. Air volume UP key: used to raise air blower speed manually. MODE button, used to change the air outlets.
  • Page 126 2. Operating System and Equipment Shutdown Mode Temperature setting Air distribution Pressing this switch controls the interior The temperature inside the vehicle can be set If the OFF switch is pressed, the air MODE air distribution status. by temperature UP key and temperature conditioning system enters the shutdown TEMP...
  • Page 127 2. Operating System and Equipment Windshield defrosting Automatic control: Note In automatic mode, the air outlet mode is part Pressing the switch turns on/off the wind- of the automatic control logic. The air outlet When the temperature control is set at shield defroster and the front-side window de- mode is automatically selected by the control- the coldest position, using the defrosting...
  • Page 128 2. Operating System and Equipment Air volume setting Air circulation Note Air volume adjustment can set air blower Pressing this switch controls the interior air • Prolonged recirculation can cause speed by air volume UP and air volume inflow status. carbon dioxide accumulation in the Down key manually.
  • Page 129 2. Operating System and Equipment Rear Windshield defroster Automatic mode Sunlight/temperature sensor Full-automatic A/C control system can measure Pressing this switch activates / deactivates the If the AUTO switch is pressed, the air con- the temperature and sunshine inside and out- AUTO rear windshield defroster.
  • Page 130 2. Operating System and Equipment A/C switch Pressing the A/C switch turns on/off the air conditioning refrigeration. When the outside temperature is below 0 ℃ , if the air-conditioning refrigeration is started, the indicator light is lit, but the compressor may be unable to work. A/C switch indicator lamp When the indicator light is lit, this indi- cates that refrigeration (dehumidification)
  • Page 131: Manual Air Conditioning System (Applicable To Some Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.5.3 Manual air conditioning system (applicable to some models) OFF key: used to turn off A/C system. Temperature UP key: used to raise the temperature required in the vehicle. Air volume UP key: used to raise air blower speed manually. MODE button, used to change the air outlets.
  • Page 132 2. Operating System and Equipment Shutdown Mode Temperature setting Air volume setting If the OFF switch is pressed, the air condition- The temperature can be set by temperature UP Air blower speed can be set by air volume UP ing system enters the shutdown mode. key and temperature DOWN key.
  • Page 133 2. Operating System and Equipment Air distribution Windshield defrosting Note Pressing this switch controls the interior air dis- Pressing the switch turns on/off the windshield tribution status. You can select one of four air defroster and the front-side window defroster. When the temperature control is set at outlet modes in the following order: the coldest position, using the defrosting If the defrosting function is enabled through the...
  • Page 134 2. Operating System and Equipment • Air circulation; Rear Windshield defroster A/C switch Pressing this switch activates / deactivates the Pressing the A/C switch turns on/off the air Pressing this switch controls the interior air rear windshield defroster. conditioning refrigeration. inflow status. During rear defrosting, LCD displays the appro- A/C switch indicator lamp Recirculation can prevent the air outside from...
  • Page 135: Sound System (Radio) (Applicable To Some Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6 Sound system (radio) (applicable to some models) Auto Store and Preset Store Scan But- Briefly pressing the switch searches for the stored radio stations. It will take 10s to search for each preset station. Press- ing and holding the switch performs auto search and stores the effective stations.
  • Page 136 2. Operating System and Equipment In the radio interface, press and hold the SCAN button Preset Station 3 and Previous Folder button to search for effective radios to- button In the radio interface, briefly press the ward high frequency manually. button to search for effective radios to- In the radio interface, play Preset Station In the music player interface, press brief-...
  • Page 137: Basic Operations

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.1 Basic Operations Volume control Partial graph for A/C as shown: Adjusting the volume ON/OFF When the ignition switch is in Position Volume ACC or ON, press briefly to turn on the audio equipment. In power-on mode, pressing briefly the middle button on the knob powers off and turns off all sound sources, display-...
  • Page 138 2. Operating System and Equipment System Setting MUTE Equalizer setting (EQ) Sound effect Rock Sound effect Straightness Rock Popular Playhouse Individuality Individuality Briefly pressing MUTE activates the EQ mode produces different sound ef- Briefly pressing SET button enters the mute function. Interface displays MUTE fects and gives you more music enjoy- setting interface to set "SOUND", "CUS- icon.
  • Page 139 2. Operating System and Equipment Custom setting (CUSTOM) Bass setting TREBLE setting Low pitch High pitch Low pitch High pitch In custom setting, there are two options BASS setting is shown in the figure. If TREBLE setting is shown in the figure. If (i.e., BASS and TREBLE ).
  • Page 140 2. Operating System and Equipment BALANCE Setting FADER Setting SDVC Setting Front and rear Front L / R Speed compensated volume Height Front Front Rear Front Rear Middle Height Select BALANCE and briefly press "SEL" Select FADER, and click on "SEL" to Select SDVC (Speed Dependent Volume to enter the BALANCE setting interface.
  • Page 141 2. Operating System and Equipment After the SDVC curve setting is selected, CLOCK Setting Language setup the output volume is automatically ad- justed with the speed change. SDVC speed state table is as follows: Clock Language model In Chinese State Volume change In Chinese English...
  • Page 142 2. Operating System and Equipment Restore FACTORY SETTING. EXIT setting Restore the factory settings Restore the factory settings Exit Exit Turn the right knob to select "FACTORY Select EXIT and then briefly press the SETTING ", and then click on "SEL" to SEL button to exit the system setting enter "FACTORY SETTING".
  • Page 143: Radio

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.2 Radio Radio search function Tune radio stations manually or automatically. Band selection Manual search There are two ways to enter the radio playback Press and hold to search toward interface: high frequency. Clicking on MODE on the panel switches FM interface is shown in the figure.
  • Page 144 2. Operating System and Equipment Pre-stored radio stations Manual Store Auto Store Find your favorite radio station through auto- Press and hold the APS button to enter You can store your favorite stations in the sta- matic or manual search. the Auto Store interface.
  • Page 145 2. Operating System and Equipment Scan function AM/FM car stereo reception form Broadcasting station Electrical layer AM reflected wave FM electric wave Mountain If you short press the SCAN button, the Reflected wave display will show the SCAN icon. Then, the radio will search the station toward FM electric wave high frequency from the current fre- Building...
  • Page 146 2. Operating System and Equipment Electrical layer reflected wave Broadcasting station Broadcasting station 2 Emitted frequency Broadcasting station 1 OMA28-0201 • Although the medium wave or short wave in AM can't penetrate ionosphere, they can produce diffraction. Therefore, when the wave counters high hill or building, its broadcasting distance is far- ther than FM.
  • Page 147: Usb Play

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.3 USB play Precautions for USB Play (Please read the following carefully before playing USB): • If you have already started the engine, be careful to keep the connection status of the connected USB device. Starting the engine with the USB device connected can cause the USB device damage.
  • Page 148 2. Operating System and Equipment • When the MP3 PLAYER, mobile phone or digital camera is connected, if the removable drive cannot be recognized, this may be because the host cannot operate normally. • Maybe it does not recognize SD Type USB memory stick or CF Type USB memory stick and other devices connecting with adapter and using USB.
  • Page 149 2. Operating System and Equipment Selection of USB source Without USB There are the following two ways to enter the If no USB device is inserted, the screen main interface of the USB media source: shown in the figure appears. If you insert the USB device into the USB slot, the system will switch to the main interface of the USB media source...
  • Page 150 2. Operating System and Equipment USB music player Previous Track/Fast Backward Briefly press to go to the previous track. USB error Long press the button to move the current track rapidly backward (to the beginning of the current track for normal play. To stop moving to the beginning of the current track, release the button and When the USB device cannot read, the resume normal play) .
  • Page 151 2. Operating System and Equipment Next Track/Fast Forward Loop play Shuffle play Short press the button to skip for- ward to the next track. Long press the button to move the track rapidly forward. The track will start playing normally when you release the button.
  • Page 152 2. Operating System and Equipment Scan function Hint When playing USB music, briefly press to return to the previous file and brief- ly press to go into the next file. Briefly press SCAN key and USB music will scan songs automatically. Switch to next song 10s after scanning and playing automatically. Long press SCAN key to scan songs au- tomatically in current playing file of USB music.
  • Page 153: Aux In Playing

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.4 AUX IN playing AUXI AUDIO You can choose AUX IN to play audio. If your portable device is connected to this unit via special adapter harness, you can turn on the portable device to play music and enter the AUX play mode in the following two ways: When the device is inserted, the system will automatically enter the AUX IN play...
  • Page 154 2. Operating System and Equipment Without AUX In AUX IN mode, you can adjust sound When the AUX IN device is not connect- volume by turning the knob on the left. ed, the screen is shown in the figure. To exit AUX IN audio player, manually exit AUX IN sound source and switch to other source.
  • Page 155: Playing An Ipod

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.5 Playing an iPod iPod source selection Hint There are the following two ways to enter the This product has been certified by the Apple iPod can play music. The function and main interface of the iPod media source: iPod, supporting iPod and iPhone professional operating method are the same as that equipment to play iPod and iPhone music.
  • Page 156: Precautions

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.6 Precautions Warning Note The GAC MOTOR audio system is designed • When the vehicle is running, try to • When the vehicle is running, adjust and manufactured in accordance with the strict minimize the time to check the au-...
  • Page 157 2 seconds, and "PRESS" hicle and contact service station means it takes time more than 1.2 authorized by GAC. seconds. All are referred to as "Click • In the event of abnormal operation, on" and "Press" in this manual.
  • Page 158: Features And Specifications

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.7 Features and Specifications Function Item Specifications AM Reception Frequency 531~1602 kHz Radio FM Reception Frequency 87.5~108MHz Frequency Range 0Hz~20KHz SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) 75dB(MP3) Audio Frequency characteristics +,-3dB Number of Channels Left and right stereo Antenna Signal receiving mode (antenna) External Antenna...
  • Page 159: Check Before Maintenance

    When you feel certain audio function fails, before going to your dealer, take time to study the instructions and check based on the following table, and this helps you remove the fault. If the fault still exists, go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for inspection and maintenance. Do not disassemble the unit or repair it by yourself.
  • Page 160 2. Operating System and Equipment Symptom Potential Causes and Actions Because the sources of songs in MP3 format are extensive and have Volume fluctuates when playing MP3. no unified standard, the set volume could be different in size when the songs in MP3 format are compressed.
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  • Page 162: Driving Directions

    3. Driving Directions 3.1 Starting and Driv- With the automatic transmission shift lever in P Hint position and without the brake pedal pressed, operate the ENGINE START/STOP switch to switch modes in the following order: You can switch the push-to-start switch mode only when the remote transmitter in If no button is operated, the ENGINE START/ the vehicle.
  • Page 163 3. Driving Directions To switch among OFF → ACC → ON → OFF, With the brake pedal pressed, the ENGINE Hint press the ENGINE START / STOP switch suc- START/STOP switch indicator will turn green. cessively. Then, press the ENGINE START/STOP switch once, i.e., START mode, to start the engine.
  • Page 164 3. Driving Directions Limp home mode (only for push-to- Conventional ignition switch • If the power of the remote transmit- start vehicle models) ter is low, press the push-to-start switch. The Remote Transmitter Is Not Detected will appear on the display screen of the cluster. In this case, let the back of the remote transmitter close to the push-to- start switch surface quickly, and then press the switch again to enter...
  • Page 165 3. Driving Directions Electronic immobilizer Note Electronic immobilizer is used to prevent your car from being stolen. The transceiver chip in If the key cannot or is difficult to be turned the ignition key is equipped with an electronic to the ACC position from the LOCK posi- code which is sent to the vehicle. The engine tion, you can turn the steering wheel back can be started only when the electronic code of and forth to disengage its locking mecha- the transceiver chip is consistent with the reg-...
  • Page 166: Start The Engine

    3. Driving Directions 3.1.2 Start the engine Start of vehicle models with G-DCT When shifting, be sure to press the clutch brake down all the way down. After shifting in next transmission gear position, release the clutch brake slowly. Starting of vehicle model with MT When you are not shifting, do not rest your foot Press the brake pedal down all the way on the clutch pedal.
  • Page 167 3. Driving Directions Note Note Warning • To start the hot engine, you may • If engine cannot be started, you can • Do not start or run the engine in a press the accelerator pedal slightly. try the way of jumper cable, emer- poorly-ventilated place or closed gently start engine (Please refer to space.
  • Page 168: Shut Down The Engine

    3. Driving Directions 3.1.3 Shut down the engine. Hint Warning Keep the car stable when parking it. • For the vehicle models equipped • When the engine doesn't run, the with conventional ignition switch, to brake booster also doesn't work. To shut off the engine, turn the ignition shut off the engine, turn the ignition When braki ng, y ou ne e d e xe r t...
  • Page 169: Driving

    3. Driving Directions 3.1.4 Driving Shifting into Reverse When slowing down, you can get extra braking from the engine by shifting to a lower gear. This extra braking can help Come to a full stop before you shift into Manual Transmission you maintain a safe speed and prevent reverse.
  • Page 170 3. Driving Directions Precautions during driving Proper use of transmission Note • Never shift gear from "5" position (high • Don't use either gentle or hard force to speed) directly to "R" position (low shift gear. • While driving, do not rest your foot speed). You can first shift the gear to on the clutch pedal to avoid. Failure •...
  • Page 171 3. Driving Directions Vehicle model with G-DCT trans- Description of gear positions With the shift lever in D position, the default value of gear mode is normal. If mission you press the switch for driving mode on P (Park) the shift panel, you can switch among E Come to a complete stop before shifting into P.
  • Page 172 3. Driving Directions N (Neutral) During operation, press "+" / "-" on the side of "S" position (sport) the shift lever once, or move the paddle on the When the vehicle speed is lower than 5km/h After moving the shift lever to "S" position, the right/left side of the steering wheel once to shift or the car is in parking condition and ignition transmission enters into sport mode.
  • Page 173 3. Driving Directions Manual gear for G-DCT transmis- Note sion • The vehicle starts the correspond- ing shifting program based on changes in resistance (e.g., traction, climbing a long slope, etc.), and moves the shift lever to a lower gear to give the vehicle more power.
  • Page 174 3. Driving Directions Shift lever lock release (applicable to some models) Hint If the shift lever can't be moved from "P" position, please use manual release of shift lever to unlock it. Note If the Shift Lock Release is needed, this indicates something is wrong with the ve- hicle. Go to the company's Vehicle sales service store to examine Vehicle immedi- OMA28-0207 ately.
  • Page 175 3. Driving Directions Shifting into Reverse Precautions for parking When the shift lever is quickly moved through N position (for example, from R position to D position), the shift lever lock will not lock And park the car stably. • Make sure the moonroof and the win- the shift lever.
  • Page 176 3. Driving Directions Introduction of operating mode of Manual mode: This mode satisfies some Warning driving pleasure through autonomous G-DCT transmission control of gear. With the shift lever in D, • The driver must carry the ignition press the button on the shifting panel For a model with G-DCT transmission, the fol- key when leaving the car.
  • Page 177 If the warning message still exists, stop your vehicle in a safe place. Do not drive until the warning message dis- appears. • If you have any questions, please contact your GAC MOTOR Trumpchi dealer. V5_2016-04-11.indd 252 2016/7/11 16:05:13...
  • Page 178: Shift Lever Position Indicators

    3. Driving Directions 3.1.5 Shift Lever Position Displayed on the color TFT Indicators Displayed on broken code screen Driving speed OMA28-0177 The current position of the shift lever appears below the middle of the display screen in the instrument cluster ( see Page 48 ). OMA28-0176 The current position of the shift lever and up- shifting/downshifting information appear on the left lower of the display screen in the instru- ment cluster ( see Page 46 ).
  • Page 179: Parking Brake

    3. Driving Directions 3.1.6 Parking brake Apply the parking brake. Note To apply the parking brake, pull the lever Mechanical parking brake (appli- up fully. • While driving, do not use the park- cable to some models) ing brake to slow down, because Release parking brake the parking brake only applies the To release the parking brake, pull up the brakes on the rear wheels. Doing so...
  • Page 180 GAC repair center to inspect park- ing brake. OMA28-0192 • After self-energizing effort, the ve- hicle continues to roll back, use the...
  • Page 181 (see Page Turn ignition switch to "ON" position, and 354), and then release the parking step the brake pedal. brake. Or contact with GAC sale ser- Note To release EPB, press the EPB switch vice shop. button in the direction of the arrow until •...
  • Page 182 3. Driving Directions Exert dynamic emergency brake Hint Note Turn on start switch to exert electronic • When the car is moving, if you pull parking brake, and the indicator lamp of up the electronic parking brake electronic parking brake lights(red) up. switch, the buzzer will send warn- Release electronic parking brake and the ing sound, and the cluster screen indicator lamp will go out.
  • Page 183 3. Driving Directions EPB is released automatically. Automatic parking (applicable to • After turned off, the red status light some models) stays on and the parking switch will When the accelerator pedal is pressed, with all not be automatically released, then the doors closed and the driver belted, the EPB Auto parking would automatically keep Vehicle parking is completed.
  • Page 184 3. Driving Directions Opening and closing Activation Note When this function is opened, automatic park- ing is supported and the brake is released in When the vehicle is transferred on the driving/stopping conditions. When the driver conveyor belt, such as vehicle cleaning stops the vehicle, stop the vehicle by yourself device, it is necessary to close automatic to avoid sliding at the time of starting driving.
  • Page 185: Electronic Brake System For Driving

    3. Driving Directions 3.2 Electronic Brake The ABS working is equivalent to high-frequen- Under following conditions, when you step the cy inching braking. In an emergency, when brake pedal to activate ABS, if you feel vibra- you press the brake pedal, you will feel the tion, and it is normal: System for Driving pedal pulsation and hear some rattles from the...
  • Page 186 3. Driving Directions Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) indi- Front wheel lock cator lamp With the ignition switch or start switch in Posi- Squeak tion "ON", ABS indicator light should be lit for Danger several seconds. After the system completes self-test, the warning light goes out ( see Page Brake start 41).
  • Page 187: Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (Ebd)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.2 Electronic Brake-force Warning Warning Distribution (EBD) Always adjust the vehicle speed accord- Be sure to operate inside the engine com- ing to the climate, road and traffic con- partment with extra care. The electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, ditions.
  • Page 188: Electronic Stability Program (Esp) (Available In Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.3 Electronic Stability Program (ESP) (Avail- able in some models) ESP is short for Electronic Stability Program. ESP system judges the driver’s driving inten- equipped tion according to steering wheel angle and with ESP vehicle speed, and constantly compares this equipped automo- information with actual driving condition.
  • Page 189 3. Driving Directions Operating Principle of ESP System ESP warning lamp is lit or flashing The ESP works only when the engine is run- ning. Deactivate the ESP in special circum- stances. i.e.: The ESP can reduce the risk of skidding by ap- • After ignition switch or starting switch is plying the brake to the appropriate wheels.
  • Page 190 3. Driving Directions Turn on or off the ESP system If the warning lamp comes on and stays on af- Warning ter the engine starts, this indicates that the con- trol system has shut down the ESP temporarily. In addition, relevant text information appears Always adjust the vehicle speed accord- on the cluster display to remind or warn the ing to the climate, road and traffic con-...
  • Page 191: Traction Control System (Tcs) (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.4 Traction Control Sys- Turn on or off the TCS system Hint tem (TCS) (applicable • When vehicle speed is above 80 to some models) km/h, ESP function was opened by the system. When vehicle speed is below 80 km/h, press down the TCS (Traction Control System) is a subsystem of ESP.
  • Page 192: Hydraulic Brake Assist (Hba) (Applicable To Certain Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.5 Hydraulic Brake Assist Hint Warning (HBA) (applicable to When the vehicle speed is 96 km/h or The HBA improves your driving safety, but certain models) more, the left and right turn signals flash cannot go beyond the kinematic law. Al- during emergency braking. If the brake ways adjust your driving speed according pedal is released, when the vehicle speed to the road conditions and traffic condi- The HBA helps you get a shorter braking dis- exceeds that after the brake is applied for...
  • Page 193: Hill Hold Control (Hhc) (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.6 Hill hold control (HHC) HHC starting conditions Hint (applicable to some • When the slope is more than 4%, shift • The HHC can apply the brake auto- lever isn't moved to "P" of "ON" position models) matically when starting on a steep (for models with G-DCT transmission), uphill or shifting into reverse when and manual brake isn't pulled up or elec- going downhill, to prevent slipping.
  • Page 194: Hill Descent Control (Hdc) (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.2.7 Hill Descent Control Turn on and turn off Hill Descent Press the button to activate HDC. Under down- hill driving condition, the car travels at a mini- Control (HDC) (HDC) (applicable to mum 8km/h and keep this speed unchanged. some models) In addition, the driver can also step the acceler- ator pedal or brake pedal to adjust speed.
  • Page 195 3. Driving Directions Hint Hint • When HDC has a fault, its function • The operator is not allowed to use is turned off, and the cluster screen this system to descend hill, or use displays "please inspect HDC", at low speed gear and labor brake the same time, the instrument will method to get this purpose.
  • Page 196: Cruise Control System (Available In Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.3 Cruise Control Canceling the cruise control System (available To cancel the cruise control, do the following. The cruise control indicator in the cluster goes out. in some models) • Depress the brake pedal. RES+ • Shift the transmission into N (Neutral). The cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed of 40 km/h and above without keeping SET-...
  • Page 197 3. Driving Directions Resuming the cruise control Increasing the cruising speed Note Cruise indicator light in the instrument cluster To increase the speed, do the following: becomes white. The cruise function can be re- • When the vehicle speed is below Accelerate the speed by pressing the accelera- set through the following operation: 35 km/h/above 145 km/h, the cruise...
  • Page 198: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (Applicable To Certain Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.4 Tire Pressure Tire temperature display When you turn the ignition switch or start switch to the ON or START position and do not start to drive the vehicle, the pressure and temperature Monitoring System on the instrument are "-.-" and "---". (TPMS) (applicable Tire pressure display to certain models)
  • Page 199 TPMS (tire pressure fault tire position circularly; when Please go to GAC service station. monitoring system) indicator light is lit, and the TPMS system has a fault, combina- instrument cluster display alarms by words, tion instrument will have early warn- displaying the tire pressure is high.
  • Page 200: Drive Reversing Assist System (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.5 Drive Reversing 3.5.1 Reversing radar sys- Rear ultrasonic sensors tem (applicable to Assist System (ap- some models) plicable to some The reversing radar system assists the driver models) to park and adjust the parking space. This system can calculate distance from the rear of the car to the barrier by using four ultrasonic The parking assist system is also known as re- sensors.
  • Page 201 3. Driving Directions Hint Warning Warning When hang out the reverse gear, and ex- • There are blind spots when the ul- • Drops of water on the sensor sur- erting parking brake or turning off ignition trasonic sensors of the reversing ra- face of the rear bumper can reduce switch or start switch, the rear ultrasonic dar system detect the barrier. When the sensor sensitivity.
  • Page 202: Reversing Rearview System (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.5.2 Reversing Rearview Hint System (applicable to The above distance value is measured on some models) level ground and is only taken as a refer- ence value of view distance. If there is a slope, the above distance isn't correct. The reversing rearview system uses a 180 ° wide-angle fisheye camera, providing a large- Please check ambient conditions km/h and make sure safety...
  • Page 203 3. Driving Directions Turn off reverse parking rearview Warning system When looking from rear position, the Move the shift lever to "R" position to camera has blind area. Special attention turn off reverse parking rearview system. should be paid to the children and pets around the car, because the camera can't find children or little pets.
  • Page 204: Energy-Saving Device (Applicable To Some Models)

    3. Driving Directions 3.6 Energy-saving de- Instrument display in ECO mode vice (applicable to some models) 3.6.1 ECO mode This mode is partial to economy. When in ECO mode, TCU uses the fuel-efficient shifting strat- egy and the air conditioning takes the appropri- ate economic strategy as well.
  • Page 205: Electrical Power Steering System (Eps)

    Then, if the indicator stays on, or steering system comes on again while driving, go to your autho- 100 120 rized GAC Motor dealer to have your vehicle (EPS) checked and repaired. The Electric Power Steering (EPS) is a power steering system which directly depends on the motor to provide the assist torque.
  • Page 206: Driving Technique

    3. Driving Directions 3.8 Driving technique Before starting the engine 12V battery conditions and cable: Inspect the condition of 2 V battery according to the color of indicator lamp. Inspect whether there is cor- Vehicle exterior 3.8.1 Check of Driving Safety rosion or loosening on terminal and cracks on Tires: Check the tire pressure, and check for the shell.
  • Page 207: Driving During Break-In Period

    3. Driving Directions 3.8.2 Driving during Break-in Breaking in engine At the early of break-in period, the internal fric- tional resistance of the engine is much greater Period than that after the break-in period. All the mov- A new engine must be run in for 1500 km. ing parts of the engine must be run in before In 1000km achieving the best fit.
  • Page 208 3. Driving Directions Breaking in tires and brake pads Hint Hint To break in new tires, drive at moderate speeds • If new tires and brake pads had not • Heavy workload can cause your within the first 500 km. been run in, they would not be pro- brakes overheat while going down a Be sure to break in new brake pads carefully vided with the best adhesion and steep hill.
  • Page 209: Essentials For Driving Under Various Conditions

    3. Driving Directions 3.8.3 Essentials for Driving Warning under Various Condi- • Before driving, make sure the park- tions ing brake is released fully and its indicator has gone out. • Always drive at a lower speed in a lateral • When you are driving, do not rest gust.
  • Page 210: Efficient Use Of The Vehicle

    3. Driving Directions 3.8.4 Efficient Use of the Ve- • Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal. accelerator pedal hard when starting or Doing so can cause early wear, over- press the brake pedal hard to stop. hicle heating or fuel waste. •...
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  • Page 212: Maintenance

    4. Maintenance Potential Vehicle Hazards 4.1 Maintenance De- Warning • Carbon Monoxide: Carbon Monoxide scription from engine exhaust is poisonous. Be Improperly maintaining this vehicle, or sure there is adequate ventilation when- failing to correct a problem before driving ever you operate the engine. can cause a crash in which you can be se- Important Safety Precautions riously hurt or killed.
  • Page 213: Interior Care

    4. Maintenance 4.2 Interior Care Cleaning and maintaining the car- Note Cleaning and maintaining the in- Solvent-containing cleaning agents may Please frequently clean dust on the carpet with damage the plastic parts. strument and plastic parts the cleaner Periodically shampoo the carpet with the foam- Clean the surfaces of the instrument and plas- type cleaner to keep it clean.
  • Page 214 4. Maintenance Cleaning and maintaining the Note Note leather (for some vehicle models) Follow the instructions that come with the After you wipe the leather using the spe- Vacuum dirt and dust from the leather cleaner. cial detergent, wipe it down as soon as frequently. possible with a soft, dry cloth. Clean the leather with a soft cloth damp- ened with clear water.
  • Page 215 4. Maintenance Cleaning and maintaining the seat Note Warning belts • Do not retract the seat belts until • D o n o t u s e c h e m i c a l c l e a n i n g Pull out each belt fully gradually and hold they are dry completely.
  • Page 216: Exterior Care

    4. Maintenance Exterior Care Manual washing Note Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with cool Car washing water to remove loose dirt. • Although the body paint is strong to withstand the flushing from the au- Prepare a bucket of water and mix the Frequent washing helps preserve your vehicle’s tomatic car washer, pay attention to water with special washing detergent.
  • Page 217 4. Maintenance Note Warning Warning Check the body for road tar and other Water, ice and antiskid salt in the Brake • Be sure to read and follow the rel- stains. Remove these stains with tar re- system can cause reaction retardation of evant information and warnings be- mover.
  • Page 218 4. Maintenance Waxing In general, there two types of prod- Cleaning and maintaining the ex- ucts: ternal plastic parts Regular waxing helps protect your vehicle body’s paint and keep the body bright and Waxes: A wax coats the finish and protects it In general, clean the external plastic parts clean.
  • Page 219 4. Maintenance Cleaning the windows and outside Cleaning the front wiper blades If you finish the body surface maintenance, remove the residual wax on the glass with mirrors the special cleaning agent and cloth. to avoid scratching the wiper blade. Clean the window glass and mirrors with alco- holic glass cleaner, and then dry glass surface Remove the snows on the windows and mirrors with a clean, lint-free, soft cloth or chamois...
  • Page 220 4. Maintenance Maintaining the sealing strips If you finish cleaning, lower the wiper Note arm gently down against the windshield. Frequent and appropriate protection of the rub- ber sealing strips for the doors, windows and • Replace the damaged blade in time. Turn the ignition switch or start switch to other parts can maintain their flexibility and “ON”...
  • Page 221 4. Maintenance Cleaning and maintaining the Note wheels • Be sure to clean the wheels with Regular maintenance helps preserve the acid-free detergent. wheels’ beauty. Removing the antiskid salt and wear debris from the wheels can keep the • Do not clean the wheels with the wheel surface finish and prolong their service auto polishing agent or other abra- life.
  • Page 222: Checking And Adding Fluids

    4. Maintenance Checking and Adding Fluids General layout of engine compart- ment Dipstick Washer fluid reservoir Engine coolant reservoir Oil filler cap Brake fluid reservoir Battery Fuse box OMA28-0134 V5_2016-04-11.indd 301 2016/7/11 16:05:19...
  • Page 223: 1Checking And Refueling

    4. Maintenance 4.4.1Checking and Refueling Filling the Fuel tank Inspect fuel Driving speed OMA28-0139 OMA28-0190 The fuel tank filler is in the rear on the right side of the vehicle. Unscrew the In unlocking state, pull up opening han- OMA28-0179 dle of fuel cap on left lower corner of the moment so that gas pressure inside the instrument panel along the arrow and...
  • Page 224: Engine Oil

    4. Maintenance 4.4.2 Engine oil Always use the recommended oil Low oil pressure indicator lights up ( see page The premium-grade oil in the engine at the If the warning lamp Engine oil function delivery of the vehicle can be used for a whole 38 )and sends three warning sounds, you must year except in an extremely cold climate.
  • Page 225 4. Maintenance Check engine oil levels If the indicator in the cluster comes on, immedi- Hint ately check the oil level, and add oil as needed. Check the oil level on the dipstick. The low oil pressure indicator cannot indi- •...
  • Page 226 4. Maintenance Engine oil level warning lamp Every engine will consume a certain amount of oil which depends on the driving patterns and driving conditions. Therefore, regularly check If the indicator light on the cluster lights up, the oil level. You’d better check the oil level immediately stop the car, inspect oil level and while refueling and before long drive.
  • Page 227 Never start the engine if the oil level above the upper mark - A-. Otherwise, it Warning may damage catalytic converter and en- gine. Please contact your GAC dealer to inspect the engine. • Read and follow the relevant warn- ings before starting operation.
  • Page 228 4. Maintenance Replace the engine oil If you drive your vehicle in severe conditions, Note or use the fuel of high sulphur content or fre- quently drive a short distance, or let your en- Replace the engine oil as per the intervals gine idle for a long time (e.g., taxi), or drive in specified in the Warranty Booklet! Never start the engine if the oil level above...
  • Page 229 Any al knowledge and special tools. So, changed by a skilled mechanic. fault caused by addition of lubricant isn't we recommend you have your GAC included in quality guarantee. • Make sure the engine is cool before MOTOR dealer operate it. operating. Hot oil may seriously •...
  • Page 230: Coolant

    4. Maintenance 4.4.3 Coolant To get optimal corrosion protection, the system Warning must be filled with the coolant mixed with pure water and at least 50% of DF-6 cooling addi- Coolant function tive. • The coolant must be stored in the original container. Keep both the Coolant is a major contributor to your engine’s coolant and the used coolant out of...
  • Page 231 4. Maintenance High engine coolant temperature Hint Note Gather and dispose of the used coolant Do not add other additives to your ve- and additives in accordance with the en- hicle’s coolant additive. vironmental protection laws and regula- • Do not mix the original coolant addi- tions.
  • Page 232 4. Maintenance Low coolant level If the coolant level is normal, the system over- Warning heating may be caused by the radiator fan failure. Check whether the radiator fan fuse is As shown in figure, first observe coolant tem- blown. Replace the fuse as needed. perature gauge.
  • Page 233 4. Maintenance Checking the coolant level and Check Coolant Level Unscrew and remove the reserve tank cap. adding coolant Whether the coolant level is normal or not is crucial to the proper operation of the engine cooling system. Park the vehicle on level ground before open- ing the engine hood.
  • Page 234 4. Maintenance Adding coolant Close coolant expansion tank cover Note Only add new coolant. Re-install and tighten the reserve tank cap. Do not add coolant until the engine cools If you finish, make sure the coolant level down. If you finish, make sure the coolant is between the MAX and MIN marks and When the engine is cold, the coolant level may above the MIN mark at least.
  • Page 235 At • When the engine is in warm or hot this moment, please contact GAC dealer condition, the cooling system has to inspect cooling system to avoid dam- high pressure. At this moment, nev- age of engine.
  • Page 236: Windshield Washer Fluid And Wiper Blades

    4. Maintenance 4.4.4 Windshield Washer Warning Note Fluid and Wiper Blades Be sure to operate inside the engine com- Do not mix the windshield washer fluid partment with extra care. with other detergent. Doing so may cause Adding washer fluid the detergent to be decomposed, blocking • Read and follow the relevant warn- the windshield washer nozzle.
  • Page 237 4. Maintenance Replace front windshield wiper blade Check the condition of the wiper blades regu- larly, and Replace them as required. If any wiper blade is damaged, be sure to replace it timely. OMA28-0147 OMA28-0148 Turn wiper blade by 90° (as shown in the Hold the wiper blade bracket in the direc- Figure) to keep it vertical to wiper arm.
  • Page 238 4. Maintenance Your dealer provides the wiper blades for your Warning vehicle. If your wiper blades need to be re- placed, we recommend you have your dealer replace them. Damaged or stained wiper blades can af- fect the front vision, resulting in reduced driving safety. Note •...
  • Page 239: Brake Fluid

    4. Maintenance 4.4.5 Brake fluid Brake fluid level If the fluid level is at or below the MIN mark, add fluid. Check the brake fluid level regularly as per the Function of brake fluid Before opening the bonnet carefully read and Warranty Booklet. comply with the relevant warnings ( see page 76 ).
  • Page 240 Be sure to collect and dispose of the used the car and never continue to drive brake fluid in accordance with the envi- the car. Please contact GAC dealer ronmental regulations. for inspecting the system. Hint...
  • Page 241 4. Maintenance • You must replace brake fluid ac- Warning cording to the schedule specified in Maintenance Manual, because if the The use of waste brake fluid or brake fluid brake fluid stays inside the system unsuitable for your car may greatly re- for a long time, air lock will be pro- duce brake effect. And even cause failure duced inside the pipeline of braking of braking system. system. In this case, it will reduce • The brake fluid container is labeled brake effect and driving safety, and with the specifications. Always use even cause complete failure of brak- the brake fluid with correct specifi- ing system and accidents.
  • Page 242: Battery

    4. Maintenance 4.4.6 Battery Charging system warning lamp Removing the battery cover plate This warning light indicates the generator fail- Battery may be located under cover plate 1 or Alert symbols and descriptions for ure. inside housing 1. operation of the battery The warning light or start switch comes on Open engine compartment cover. when you turn the ignition switch to the ON po- If the battery is installed underneath the sition, and it goes out when the engine operat-...
  • Page 243 Check the battery connectors and ca- tor! bles. If corrosion or looseness is detect- ed, go to your GAC MOTOR Trumpchi dealer for inspection and maintenance as soon as possible. V5_2016-04-11.indd 322 2016/7/11 16:05:22...
  • Page 244 (e.g., lights, etc.) system: start-stop system. Go to your GAC Turn off the ignition switch or start If the engine can't be started when the MOTOR GS4 dealer for replacement.
  • Page 245: Wheels

    4. Maintenance 4.4.7 Wheels Tire Storage Conditions New Tires Make a mark on the tire to indicate the New tire must be run in. Prevention Measures for Wheel direction of rotation before removing the The new tire tread pattern depth depends on tire.
  • Page 246 4. Maintenance Hidden damage • Do not use any tire which is dam- Warning aged or worn down to its wear indi- Usually, it is difficult to detect the tire and rim cators. Be sure to replace it timely. damage. When the vehicle is running, if you You cannot get the adhesion from a new •...
  • Page 247 4. Maintenance Check tire pressure Tire pressure Hint The standard pressures of the original tires are If the protective cap is lost, be sure to re-install For some models, the cluster screen can also given on the tire information label below a new one. display current tire pressure. the B-pillar on the driver’s side.
  • Page 248 For vehicles equipped with tire pressure ing habits and tire assembly. tire burst, resulting in accidents, monitoring system, tire change or replace- personal injury or even death. ment should be carried out by GAC dealer. • Check the pressure in the tires once a month at least and before long- distance driving. Make sure the tire pressure meets the specification.
  • Page 249 4. Maintenance Tread wear indicators Tire pressure Wheel balance Incorrect tire pressure can cause premature The tires were properly balanced by the fac- tire wear and tire burst. Therefore, check the tory. The balance of your tires is dependent on pressure in the tires once a month and before many factors which can cause wheel imbal- long-distance driving.
  • Page 250 4. Maintenance Incorrect Wheel Alignment Specifications of Rims and Tires Spare tire: Rim: Incorrect wheel alignment will cause uneven Non-full-size tire tire wear and reduce driving safety. If you find a tire is worn unevenly, have your dealer check 6.0 J x 16 (aluminum alloy) (applicable to some Hint the wheel alignment.
  • Page 251: Anti-Theft Maintenance Description

    4. Maintenance 4.4.8 Anti-theft maintenance • Be sure to replace the damaged Warning wheel and tire in time. description • Do not use any old wheel and tire When the vehicle is running, tire burst or of dubious background under any air leakage can cause serious traffic acci- When using it normally, if you have problems, circumstances.
  • Page 252: Technical Data

    5. Technical Data Identification Numbers Vehicle identification number (VIN) can be read from the VIN code attached on the left lower corner of front windshield, or vehicles name- plate attached under the front passenger's pil- lar B. OMA28-0133 OMA28-0181 Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor CO., LTD Manufacture The vehicle identification number (VIN) (in- The engine number (indicated by the arrow)
  • Page 253: Vehicle Parameters

    5. Technical Data Vehicle parameters Parameters Item Dimension Numerical value Unit Length 4510±45 Width 1852±18 1677±16 (no roof rack) High (no-load) 1708±17 (roof rack)) Wheelbase 2650±26 21° 18° Front 1575±15 wheel 935±9 (mm) 2650±26 (mm) 925±9 (mm) Tread 4510±44 (mm) Rear 1570±15 wheel...
  • Page 254 5. Technical Data Quality Vehicle curb weight (kg) Max. total mass (kg) Model Front axle Rear axle Maximum Front axle Rear axle Curb weight load load gross mass load load GAC6450A1A5, GAC6450A2A5, 1450±43 839±25 611±18 1900 GAC6450A1A5A, GAC6450A2A5A GAC6450A1C5, GAC6450A2C5, 1475±44 864±26 611±18 1900 GAC6450A1C5A, GAC6450A2C5A GAC6450A1D5, GAC6450A2D5, GAC6450A1D5A, 1465±43 850±25...
  • Page 255 5. Technical Data Integrated parameters Corresponding(1.3t) model parameter Item Unit GAC6450A1A5, GA- GAC6450A1A5A, GA- GAC6450A1C5, GA- GAC6450A1C5A, C6450A2A5 C6450A2A5A C6450A2C5 GAC6450A2C5A Number of occupants Person Minimum turning diameter ≤10.6 Maximum speed ≥180 km/h Fuel consumption in downtown ≤8.5 ≤7.7 ≤8.0 ≤7.4 L/100km Fuel consumption in suburbs ≤5.6 ≤5.5 ≤5.7...
  • Page 256 5. Technical Data Engine parameters Corresponding(1.3t) model parameter Engine GAC6450A1A5, GAC6450A2A5, GAC6450A1A5A, GAC6450A2A5AGAC6450A1C5, GA- C6450A2C5, GAC6450A1C5A, GAC6450A2C5A Model 4A13M1 Layout pattern Front-transverse mounted Gasoline engine, spark ignition type, inline, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled, multi-point EFI, Type turbo charging Number of cylinders Ignition order 1—3—4—2 Cylinder bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Displacement (ml) 1325...
  • Page 257 5. Technical Data Corresponding(1.5T) model parameter Engine GAC6450A1D5, GAC6450A2D5, GAC6450A1D5A, GAC6450A2D5AGAC6450A1F5, GAC6450A- 1F5A, GAC6450A2F5, GAC6450A2F5A Model 4A15M1 Layout pattern Front-transverse mounted Gasoline engine, spark ignition type, inline, 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled, multi-point EFI, Type turbo charging Number of cylinders (PCS) Ignition order 1—3—4—2 Cylinder bore (mm) Stroke (mm)
  • Page 258 5. Technical Data Transmission parameters Tire 215/65 R16 (optional) Transmission Corresponding vehicle cations 215/55 R18 (1.5T model with assembly,1.3T model (optional) model parameters Model Type Drive Front wheel Rear wheel Tire pres- GAC6450A1A5, sure 220 kPa 220 kPa GAC6450A2A5, GAC6450A1A5A, Manual, The standard pressures of the original tires are also given on the tire in- F041E...
  • Page 259 5. Technical Data Volume Suspension Fuel tank 50 L Front Rear Form Engine Coolant 1) 6.9 L McPherson independent sus- Multi-link independent sus- pension pension Replace (not including filter) Steering gear Engine oil Replace (including filter) 4.2 L Rack and pinion type electric Form power steering Capacity...
  • Page 260 5. Technical Data Wheel balancing value Wheel alignment number The residual amount Description Parameters Description of dynamic unbal- ance Front wheel camber -20′±30′ Inside ≤8g Toe-in of front single 5′±3′ Front wheel wheel Outside ≤8g Front wheel Kingpin caster angle 7°37′±30′ Inside ≤8g Kingpin inclination Rear wheel 12°35′±30′...
  • Page 261 Ceiling lights, rear 12V 8W Trunk lights 12V 10W Vanity mirror lights 12V 5W Daytime running light For vehicles equipped with xenon headlamps (low beam), the replace- ment of bulb should be carried out by GAC dealer. V5_2016-04-11.indd 340 2016/7/11 16:05:24...
  • Page 262: Accident Handling

    6. Accident Handling 6.1 Tool Kit and Spare Note Warning Tire After the use of jack, please put special Using the jack improperly can cause seri- wrench for jack and jack into toolkit in ous injury. sequence. The jack should be supported Driver's tool • Only place the jack on solid and with proper angle before being put into level ground.
  • Page 263 6. Accident Handling Spare tire Screw the central hand wheel clockwise Warning and tighten the flat tire. The spare tire is placed under the trunk floor. If Put the trunk floor cushion and then necessary, take out it. • Use it according to operating re- place the carpet to original position.
  • Page 264: Use Of Warning Triangle

    6. Accident Handling 6.2 Use of warning triangle Note Use the warning triangles properly follow- ing the national laws and regulations. OMA28-0030 Take the warning triangle out of trunk OMA28-0118 floor and unfold it to use. The warning triangle - 1 - is located on the top of trunk floor.
  • Page 265: Changing A Flat Tire

    6. Accident Handling 6.3 Changing a Flat Unscrewing the wheel nuts Warning Tire • If you have a flat tire while driving, pull over safely to change it. Preparations • Park your vehicle in an area far away from traffic lanes. Turn on the Park the vehicle on firm and level ground hazard warning lights, and place the far away from traffic lanes.
  • Page 266 6. Accident Handling Jacking up the vehicle Crank the jack until its notch contacts the Warning jacking point on the bottom of the vehicle body. • Only loosen each wheel nut 1 turn when the vehicle is on the jack. • Only use the wheel nut wrench to unscrew the wheel nuts.
  • Page 267 6. Accident Handling Remove the wheels Installing the spare tire Note Remove the wheel nuts with the wrench Put on the spare tire. with the flat tire off ground. Loosen the bolts of wheel you are remov- Put all wheel nuts back on finger-tight, ing, and then jack up the wheel and do Remove the wheels.
  • Page 268 6. Accident Handling Precautions for changing a flat tire Note • Install the flat tire into the flat tire well timely. • Tighten them in accordance with di- agonal sequence. • Clean the tools and store the tools in the • Wheel bolt tightening torque is tool kit case. 125±13 N·m.
  • Page 269: Fuse

    6. Accident Handling 6.4. Fuse Fuses in electrical box of engine Replace the fuse. Fuses in the electrical box of dash- compartment board OMA28-0031 OMA28-0136 OMA28-0050 Pull out or re-install the required fuse us- ing the puller in the electrical box of the Open engine compartment cover ( refer Open the storage compartment of the engine compartment.
  • Page 270 6. Accident Handling Fuse blown Warning Note • Do not reuse any fuse. Turn off all the electrical equipment before replacing the fuses. • Do not use the fuse with higher rat- ing. Doing so may cause damage to other components of the electrical system. • Make sure the color and mark of the replacement fuse are the same as those of the original one. •...
  • Page 271: Configuration Of Fuses

    6. Accident Handling 6.5 Configuration of fuses Configuring the fuses in the under- Hint hood fuse box Configuring the fuses in the inte- An electrical device may be equipped with rior fuse box under the dashboard several fuses, or several electrical devices share one fuse. EF20 EF13 EF12 EF11 EF10 EF21 EF22 EF23 ER03 ER02 ER01 EF24 Note EF25 EF26 ER06 ER05...
  • Page 272 6. Accident Handling Hint Note Warning An electrical device may be equipped with You have to have some fuses replaced by Using an inappropriate or repaired fuse several fuses, or several electrical devices your dealer. For more information, consult can cause a fire or personal injury or share one fuse. your dealer. death. V5_2016-04-11.indd 351 2016/7/11 16:05:25...
  • Page 273: Replace Bulbs

    6. Accident Handling 6.6 Replace bulbs If you find any bulbs are burned Note out, replace them as soon as pos- Safe Operation Instructions for Re- sible. Only replace the burned-out bulb with a new one of the same rating. The bulb placing the Lights Before replacing the bulb, be sure to check the specification is marked on the bulb glass...
  • Page 274 Be sure to protect your hands from be- ing scratched. • Special attention should be paid when operating high-voltage parts of gas discharge bulb. Improper operation may cause injuries or deaths. For details, please consult GAC dealer. V5_2016-04-11.indd 353 2016/7/11 16:05:25...
  • Page 275: Emergency Start

    6. Accident Handling Emergency start Connect the positive terminals of the batteries Note before connecting the negative ones. Jumper cable When jump starting, protect the disabled vehicle from contacting the booster ve- If your vehicle’s battery has run down, you may hicle. Otherwise, once the positive termi- be able to start the engine by using a booster nals of the two batteries are connected, battery, that is, start the engine by connecting...
  • Page 276 6. Accident Handling • Do not connect the negative cable Note Warning to the fuel system component or brake pipe. During operation, do Place the jumper cables in position to pre- A battery can explode if you do not follow not face the battery. Beware of acid vent them from touching the moving parts the correct procedure, seriously injuring burns. of the engine. anyone nearby.
  • Page 277: Emergency Towing

    6. Accident Handling 6.8 Emergency towing Detailed steps are shown below: If you finish the towing, remove the towing ring in the reverse order of installation, and place Take the towing ring and wheel nut the cover plate in position. wrench out of the tool kit case in the Front drag trunk.
  • Page 278 6. Accident Handling Rear towing Detailed steps are shown below: If you finish the towing, remove the towing ring in the reverse order of installation, and place - Take the towing ring and wheel nut wrench the cover plate in position. out of the tool kit case in the trunk.
  • Page 279 Do not tow your vehicle at a speed more transmission damage. Therefore, than 50 km/h. make sure the front wheels are off • Please contact GAC Trumpchi service ground if your vehicle is to be towed station or professional towing company Maximum towing distance of 5 Km. for a long distance.
  • Page 280 6. Accident Handling Tow car with a platform truck Tow car from the front by using wheeled truck Note • For cars equipped with electronic parking brake (EPB), when tow- ing them, towing platform must be placed under the rear wheel. Oth- erwise, the brake and tire may be damaged.
  • Page 281 6. Accident Handling Tow the car from the rear by using wheeled Lifting truck is strictly forbidden to use. truck Note Do not let your vehicle be towed with the front wheels on ground fast or far. Do- ing so can cause serious damage to the transmission. OMA28-0162 OMA28-0163 Don't use lifting truck to tow the car from the If your vehicle’s front wheels and front axle are...
  • Page 282: Type Approval Information

    7. Type approval information 7.1 Type approval number Name of Type Type approval number GAC6450A1F5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820074 Name of Type Type approval number GAC6450A1D5A CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820075 GAC6450A2A5A CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820043 Note: when referring to type approval information, please follow corre- sponding serial number.
  • Page 283: Type Approval Information

    GAC6450A2A5A GAC6450A2C5 GAC6450A1A5 GAC6450A1A5A Engine Model /Manufacturer 4A13M1/GAC MOTOR Co., Ltd. Front:1388615X/front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts System Co., Ltd. - Sanshui branch company Catalytic converter model /manufac- Carrier : front: unit 1: (Suzhou) Green Ceramic Co., Ltd. turer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Protection Catalyzer Co., Ltd.
  • Page 284 GAC6450A1C5A GAC6450A2A5 GAC6450A2C5A GAC6450A1C5 Engine Model /Manufacturer 4A13M1/GAC MOTOR Co., Ltd. Front:1388615X/front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts System Co., Ltd. - Sanshui branch company Catalytic converter model /manufac- Carrier : front: unit 1: (Suzhou) Green Ceramic Co., Ltd. turer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Protection Catalyzer Co., Ltd.
  • Page 285 GAC6450A1D5 GAC6450A2D5A GAC6450A2F5A GAC6450A2F5 Engine Model /Manufacturer 4A15M1/GAC MOTOR Co., Ltd. Front:1388615X/front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts System Co., Ltd. - Sanshui branch company Catalytic converter model /manufac- Carrier : front: unit 1: (Suzhou) Green Ceramic Co., Ltd. turer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Protection Catalyzer Co., Ltd.
  • Page 286 GAC6450A2D5 GAC6450A1F5A GAC6450A1F5 GAC6450A1D5A Engine Model /Manufacturer 4A15M1/GAC MOTOR Co., Ltd. Front:1388615X/front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts System Co., Ltd. - Sanshui branch company Catalytic converter model /manufac- Carrier : front: unit 1: (Suzhou) Green Ceramic Co., Ltd. turer Coating: front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Protection Catalyzer Co., Ltd.
  • Page 287 If there is any modification in contents of this manual, change of technical specifications, and supplements or termination, we have right not to notify. All copyright reserved by GAC. Without written permission by GAC, no printing and extracting of all or part contents of this manual is allowed.

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