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Preface.............................................................................................................................1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1
Owner's Handbook ............................................................................................................................... 1
Announcement ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Prompt Messages ................................................................................................................................... 3
Vehicle Identification Information ............................................................................................ 4
Vehicle Identification ............................................................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification Label ..................................................................................................................... 5
1 Instruments and Controls ...........................................................................................7
Instruments and Controls........................................................................................................... 8
Instrument Pack ........................................................................................................................ 10
Message Centre ......................................................................................................................... 14
Warning Lights and Indicators ................................................................................................. 28
Lights and Switches .................................................................................................................. 37
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........................1 Introduction ..........................1 Owner's Handbook ..........................1 Announcement ............................1 Prompt Messages ........................... 3 Vehicle Identification Information .................... 4 Vehicle Identification ..........................4 Vehicle Identification Label ........................5 1 Instruments and Controls ...................7 Instruments and Controls......................8 Instrument Pack ........................10 Instrument Pack-Color Display ......................
  • Page 2 Master Light Switch ..........................37 Headlamp Levelling Adjustment ......................39 Lighting Lever Switch .......................... 40 Fog Lamps Switch ..........................41 Hazard Warning Lamps ........................42 Wipers and Washers ........................ 43 Front Windscreen Wiper Controls ...................... 43 Rear Windscreen Wiper Controls ....................... 45 Steering System ........................
  • Page 3 ............................ 59 Sunroof Instructions ............................59 Sunroof Operation ..........................59 Interior Light ..........................64 Front Interior Lamp ..........................64 ..........................65 Rear Interior Lamp ..........................65 Atmosphere Lamp Power Socket ..........................66 Storage Devices ........................68 Instructions ............................68 Glove Box ............................68 Storage Box –...
  • Page 4 Periodical Check..........................73 2 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems ...............75 Ventilation ..........................76 A/C Filter ............................77 Vents ..............................77 ..................79 Electronic Temperature Control Centre Console Screen Control Interface ..................... 79 Control Panel ............................. 82 A/C Display ............................83 ..................
  • Page 5 Automatic mode ..........................92 Air Cleaner Indicator .......................... 92 Entertainment Player........................ 93 Important Safety Information ....................... 93 Cautions for Using Screen ........................94 Additional Notes ..........................94 Basic Operations ..........................95 Bluetooth Phone ..........................100 Entertainment ..........................107 A/C ..............................114 Vehicle Settings..........................
  • Page 6 Seat Belts ..........................123 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ...................... 124 Wearing Seat Belts ..........................125 Children and Seat Belts ........................130 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners ........................131 Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and Replacement ................. 132 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System ................134 Overview ............................
  • Page 7 Overview ............................154 Replacing the Battery ........................155 Child Proof Locks ........................158 Alarm Systems ........................159 Engine Immobiliser ..........................159 Body Antitheft System ........................159 ..........................163 Manual Tailgate ..........................164 Electric Tailgate Tailgate Emergency Open ........................166 Starting and Stopping Engine ....................168 START STOP Switch ..........................
  • Page 8 Catalytic Converter ....................... 175 Fuel System ..........................177 Fuel Requirements ..........................177 Fuel Filler ............................178 Refueling ............................178 ......................179 Manual Transmission ................. 181 Twin-clutch Sportronic Transmission Instructions ............................181 Gear Shift ............................181 Vehicle Start-off ..........................184 Driving on Hills ..........................184 Control Modes ..........................
  • Page 9 Foot Brake ............................197 Hill Descent Control (HDC) ......................201 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................204 Active Rollover Protection (ARP) ....................... 205 Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control System (HAZ) ............206 Electronic Differential System (XDS) ....................206 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) ......................207 Stability Control System (SCS) and Traction Control System (TCS) ........
  • Page 10 Resume ............................220 Parking Aid System ........................ 221 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid ......................221 Parking Camera ..........................222 .................... 223 Rear Driver Assistance System System Overview ..........................223 Switching the System Functions On/Off ....................225 System Functions ..........................226 Load Carrying ......................... 231 Load Space ............................
  • Page 11 Vehicle Recovery ........................237 Towing for Recovery ......................... 237 Transporter or Trailer with Rope ....................... 240 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement ................... 242 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit ........................ 242 ........................ 243 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit Wheel Replacement .......................... 244 Fuse Replacement ........................
  • Page 12 Closing the Bonnet ........................... 263 Bonnet Open Alarm .......................... 263 Engine Compartment ......................265 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Compartment .................... 265 2.0L Turbocharged Engine Compartment .................... 266 Engine ............................267 2.0L Turbocharged Engine Oil ......................267 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Oil ......................268 Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up ....................
  • Page 13 Battery Replacement ......................... 275 Washer ............................ 277 Washer Fluid Check and Top Up ......................277 Washer Nozzles ..........................278 Wipers ............................ 279 Wiper Blades ............................ 279 Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades ..................280 Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades ....................281 Tyres ............................
  • Page 14 7 Technical Data......................295 Technical Data Dimensions ....................296 Weights ........................... 298 Main Engine Parameters......................300 Dynamic Performance Parameters ..................302 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................303 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) ............305 Wheels and Tyres ........................305 Tyre Pressures (Cold) ......................305...
  • Page 15: Preface

    The Owner's Handbook and Service Portfolio introduces Owner's Handbook how to use your vehicle properly, precautions in use, Thank you for purchasing the SAIC Motor product. Please and how to service and maintain your vehicle correctly. read this handbook carefully since the information in it may...
  • Page 16 If a vehicle is damaged or incurs an accident due to the use of any accessories, parts or oils & fluids not in conformity with SAIC Motor technical specifications and quality standards or misuse or due to...
  • Page 17: Prompt Messages

    Preface Prompt Messages Asterisk The asterisk “*” appeared behind a title or text indicates Warning that the described device or function is only available on This warning symbol identifies procedures certain models, and the vehicle you purchased may not be that must followed...
  • Page 18: Vehicle Identification Information

    Preface Vehicle Identification Information If the engine or transmission is involved, it may be required to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies. Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Location VIN Location • Stamped on a plate visible through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen;...
  • Page 19: Vehicle Identification Label

    Preface Vehicle Identification Label models are only visible by raising the vehicle, please contact a local Authorised Repairer. The vehicle identification label contains the following information: • Model / Type; • Engine Type; • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); • Date; •...
  • Page 20 Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Label(Only Location of Vehicle Identification Label(Only for for South America) Middle East) The identification label is located at the lower side of right The identification label is located at the lower side of left pillar B. pillar B.
  • Page 21: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 66 Power Socket 10 Instrument Pack 68 Storage Devices 14 Message Centre 71 Cup Holder 28 Warning Lights and Indicators 72 Roof Luggage Rack 37 Lights and Switches 43 Wipers and Washers 47 Steering System 50 Horn 51 Rearview Mirrors 55 Sunvisor...
  • Page 22: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 10 11 4 5 6 16 15...
  • Page 23 Instruments and Controls 1 Exterior Rearview Mirror and Power Window 17 Clutch Pedal Controls 18 Master Lighting Leveling Switch 2 Lighting Lever Switch 19 Bonnet Release Handle 3 Shift Paddle- 20 Cruise Lever Switch 4 Horn Button 5 Driver Airbag 6 Instrument Pack 7 Shift Paddle+ 8 Wiper Lever Switch...
  • Page 24: Instrument Pack

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack Instrument Pack-Color Display 1 Speedometer 2 Warning Lights and Indicators 3 Message Centre 4 Tachometer Curre nt J ourne y 5 Driving Mode 6 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 0:00 --.- km/h 1/minx1000 km /h L/100km 7 Odometer NORMAL 8 Digital Clock...
  • Page 25 Instruments and Controls Speedometer For more information, please refer to “Driving Mode ” in “Starting and Driving” section. Indicates the vehicle speed in km/h. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Warning Lights and Indicators The engine coolant temperature is indicated by the number Refer to “Warning Lights and Indicators”...
  • Page 26 Instruments and Controls Temperature The arrow to the left of low fuel warning lamp Displays the current ambient temperature in digital form. indicates that the fuel filler is located on the left side of the Range to Empty vehicle. It can automatically calculate and display the range that the vehicle can travel before the fuel tank is empty.
  • Page 27: Instrument Pack - Mono Display

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack - Mono Display IMPORTANT To protect the engine from damage, never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods. Fuel Gauge (figure 3) The quantity of fuel in the tank is indicated by the number of segments illuminated.
  • Page 28: Message Centre

    Instruments and Controls Message Centre Message Centre - Color Display The message centre provides the followings: 1 Setting 2 Warning Information 3 Trip Computer • Press the LEFT/RIGHT button on the right of the steering wheel to switch the display items. With the ignition switch in ON position, the vehicle •...
  • Page 29 Instruments and Controls Displays the current luminance level which can be adjusted. It can also be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of multifunction steering wheel. OS Threshold • Accumulated Total: displays the range, duration, average speed and average fuel consumption since Displays the speed limit value which can be adjusted.
  • Page 30 Instruments and Controls The following are a selection of warning messages that may Warning Message Procedure appear in the information message centre. Indicates that the failure which Warning Message Procedure will affect the engine performance Engine Fault and emission occurs. Please Indicates that the cruise control Consult Handbook Cruise Control...
  • Page 31 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that the Start-Stop Indicates that the ABS system Stop Start System intelligent fuel saving system is is failed, and anti-lock brake ABS Fault Consult Fault Consult failed. Please contact a local MG function will be disabled.
  • Page 32 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that EPB system is Indicates that the electric power EPB System Fault failed. Please contact a local MG steering system has a general Consult Handbook Authorised Repairer as soon as failure and that the steering possible.
  • Page 33 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that the steering angle Indicates that the fuel sensor is Steering Angle Fault sensor has failed. Please contact Fuel Sensor Fault failed. Please contact a local MG Consult Handbook a local MG Authorised Repairer Consult Handbook Authorised Repairer as soon as as soon as possible.
  • Page 34: Message Centre - Mono Display

    Instruments and Controls Message Centre - Mono Display Warning Message Procedure Front Left/Front Indicating TPMS sensor low Right/Rear 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 40 battery. Please contact a local 1 6 0 Left/Rear Right 1 8 0 MG Authorised Repairer as soon Tyre Sensor Battery as possible.
  • Page 35 Instruments and Controls Digital Clock Vehicle Information Display Displays the current time in digital form. The message display contains the following information: 1 Warning Information Temperature 2 Trip Computer Displays the current ambient temperature in digital form. 3 Setting Odometer When the ignition switch is in ON position, it displays the total distance the car has travelled.
  • Page 36 Instruments and Controls Warning Information Trip Computer The followings are the warning icons that appear on the With the ignition switch in ON position, the trip computer information centre display, but not accompanied with a information function can be selected as follows: warning lamp.
  • Page 37 Instruments and Controls • Press the UP/DOWN button on the right of the Trip 1 steering wheel to make adjustments. • Press OK button on the right of steering wheel to confirm or long press OK to reset. The following information will be displayed on the trip computer: 1 Trip 1 2 Driving Time 1...
  • Page 38 Instruments and Controls Displays the time of current driving. The value will be Average Fuel Consumption 1 automatically reset after a period of power off, or by long pressing OK button on the right of steering wheel to reset. Average Speed 1 Displays the average fuel consumption of current driving.
  • Page 39 Instruments and Controls Driving Time 2 Range to Empty Displays the driving time of the car since last reset. It can be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of the steering wheel. Average Speed 2 Displays the average vehicle speed since last reset. It can be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of the This function automatically calculates and displays the steering wheel.
  • Page 40 Instruments and Controls unit of instantaneous fuel consumption is L/h; and when Illumination Level greater than 5 km/h, the unit is L/100km. Setting On the trip computer information interface, press the "LEFT/RIGHT" button on the right of the steering wheel to enter the following interfaces.
  • Page 41 Instruments and Controls In speed limit alarm adjustment interface, press the OK ECO Mode button on the right of the steering wheel, and the displayed speed value can be set when it flashes, of which the range is 30~220 km/h. It can also be set OFF. If OFF is displayed, the speed limit alarm function is disabled.
  • Page 42: Warning Lights And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights and Indicators Rear Fog Lamp Indicator - Yellow Some warning lamps illuminate or flash accompanied by a The indicator illuminates when the rear fog warning tone. Certain warning lamps will be accompanied lamps are on. by a momentary warning symbol and text message displayed in the information centre in the instrument pack.
  • Page 43 Instruments and Controls Note: Failure of a side repeater lamp will have no Engine Coolant Temperature Warning - Red effect on the flash frequency of direction indicator lamp. When the engine coolant temperature warning lamp illuminates red, it indicates that the coolant ECO Driving Mode Indicator—Green temperature high.
  • Page 44 Instruments and Controls Engine Emissions Malfunction Warning - Yellow Low Oil Pressure Warning - Red When an engine fault occurs that will effect If this lamp illuminates after starting the vehicle, engine performance and emission after starting the vehicle, it indicates that the oil pressure is too low, which may result this lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 45 Instruments and Controls Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System When this lamp illuminates red, it indicates the electric power assisted steering system has a general failure Malfunction Warning Lamp - Yellow relevant to the steering angle. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. If the Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system When this lamp illuminates red and flashes, it indicates the has a failure, this lamp illuminates.
  • Page 46 Instruments and Controls If this lamp flashes first and then remains illuminated after Press the HDC switch again, the lamp extinguishes, it a period of time, it indicates the system has a failure. indicates the HDC function is deactivated. Please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer as soon as If HDC related system has a failure, this lamp illuminates possible.
  • Page 47 Instruments and Controls Stability Control/Traction Control System OFF Airbag Warning Lamp - Red Warning Lamp - Yellow This lamp illuminates to indicate a SRS failure or seat belt failure has been detected. In this case, please stop If the stability control/traction control system the vehicle as soon as safety permits, shut down the engine is switched off manually, this warning lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 48 Instruments and Controls Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) System In the instrument pack with mono display, the lamp flashes if the vehicle is fully armed or partially armed with security Malfunction Warning Lamp - Yellow system. Overspeed Warning Indicator - Red If electronic parking brake system failure is detected or the system is under diagnosis, the lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 49 Instruments and Controls extinguish, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer All-Wheel Drive System Indicator - Green/Red for service as soon as possible. Note: When driving on steep or rough roads while the fuel level is low, the warning lamp may illuminate. When the Lock-mode is applied, the indicator lamp illuminates green;...
  • Page 50 Instruments and Controls System Fault Messages Indicator - Red The indicator is used to inform the driver that the vehicle has any warning. Please refer to "Information Centre" in this section for these failures. Rear Drive Assist System Indicator -Yellow If rear drive assist system is turned off, this lamp illuminates with prompt messages.
  • Page 51: Lights And Switches

    Instruments and Controls Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp With the ignition switch in position ACC, the AUTO Master Light Switch lighting system will be defaulted as ON (1). The AUTO lighting system will automatically switch the side lamps and switch backlights on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 52 Instruments and Controls The message centre will prompt "Lights On" (model will illuminate side lamps, while the night mode will dependant). illuminate the dipped beams, side lamps and puddle lamps Headlamp Follow Me Home When the ignition switch is in position ON, rotate the master light switch to position 3 to switch on the dipped After the ignition switch is turned off, pull the lighting lever beam headlamps, side lamps and switch backlights.
  • Page 53: Headlamp Levelling Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Levelling Adjustment Location Load Driver, or driver & front passenger All the seats occupied with no load All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the boot Driver only, plus an evenly distributed load in the boot Position 0 is the initial position of the headlamp levelling adjustment switch.
  • Page 54: Lighting Lever Switch

    Instruments and Controls Lighting Lever Switch GREEN indicator lamp in the instrument pack will flash when the turn signal lamps are working. Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles when switching between main beam After resetting the steering wheel, the lever will be headlamps and dipped beam headlamps.
  • Page 55: Fog Lamps Switch

    Instruments and Controls Fog Lamps Switch Front Fog Lamps With the ignition switch in position ON and the side In severe conditions (during foggy weather lamps on, turn the fog lamp switch to position 1 to turn for instance), the fog lamps can provide on the front fog lamps.
  • Page 56: Hazard Warning Lamps

    Instruments and Controls Hazard Warning Lamps Press the hazard warning lamp button to operate the hazard warning lamps. All turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will flash together. Press the button again to switch off the hazard warning lamp. All turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will stop flashing.
  • Page 57: Wipers And Washers

    Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers • Single wipe (4) • Automatic wipe interval adjustment /Rain sensor Front Windscreen Wiper Controls sensitivity adjustment • Programmed wipe (6) Automatic Wipe By pushing the lever up to the automatic wipe position (1), the wipers will operate automatically. The interval between the automatic wipes can be increased/decreased via the switch (5).
  • Page 58 Instruments and Controls IMPORTANT wiper will keep working. When no rain is detected, it is recommended to switch off automatic wipe. • Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen. • In freezing or extremely hot conditions, make sure Slow Speed Wipe that the wiper blades are not frozen or adhered to By pushing the lever up to the slow speed wiping position the windscreen.
  • Page 59: Rear Windscreen Wiper Controls

    Instruments and Controls IMPORTANT Rear Windscreen Wiper Controls If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution, release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating, and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
  • Page 60 Instruments and Controls Intermittent position Note: After the front windscreen wipers are switched on, if the shift lever is in R position, the rear wiper will If the rear wiper switch is turned to intermittent wipe (1), operate. the rear wiper will operate. It will complete 3 continuous wipes before changing to intermittent mode.
  • Page 61: Steering System

    Instruments and Controls Steering System To adjust the angle or height of the steering column to suit your driving position: Adjustment of Steering Column 1 Fully release the locking lever. DO NOT attempt to adjust the height or 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the angle of the steering column while the car is steering column up or down to move the wheel into in motion.
  • Page 62: Electric Power Steering

    Instruments and Controls Electric Power Steering Steering Mode Switching Users can switch the steering mode according to their If the electric power assisted steering fails or cannot operate the steering will appear very needs,please refer to "Driving Mode" in the "Starting & heavy, this will effect driving safety.
  • Page 63 Instruments and Controls Movement of the steering wheel from lock to lock will initialise the system and the lamp will extinguish.
  • Page 64: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn in this area to avoid any potential conflict with the operation of the airbag. IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please do not press with excessive force or hit the airbag cover when operating the horn. Press the horn button area on the steering wheel (as indicated by the arrow) to operate the horn.
  • Page 65: Rearview Mirrors

    Instruments and Controls Rearview Mirrors In addition to the folding function, the mirror angle of the exterior rearview mirrors can be electrically adjusted and The rearview mirrors are located outside of the front part the mirrors can be heated. of the vehicle both on the left and right and in the front Mirror Glass Heating of passenger compartment.
  • Page 66 Instruments and Controls operating the folding switch to make the exterior mirror fold and unfold once. Electric Adjustment of Mirror Glass While unlocking/locking the vehicle, the exterior rearview mirrors will be deployed/folded automatically. This function can be set in the relevant interface on the entertainment display.
  • Page 67: Interior Rearview Mirror

    Instruments and Controls Interior Rearview Mirror • Press 4 arrows of the circular switch (2) to adjust the angle of the exterior rearview mirror. Before driving, adjust the body of the interior rearview • Press the L or R switch (1) again, the corresponding mirror to achieve the best possible view.
  • Page 68 Instruments and Controls Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror The automatic anti-dazzle function can be inhibited if: • The light from the vehicle behind is not seen by the light sensor on the mirror. • Reverse gear is selected. Note: Attaching film on the rear window may have influences on the usage of automatic anti-dazzle function.
  • Page 69: Sunvisor

    Instruments and Controls Sunvisor Pull the sunvisor downward to use the vanity mirror. If the roof has vanity mirror lights, the vanity mirror light is The vanity mirror on the driver side should switched on when the cover is opened, and it is switched only be used when the car is stationary.
  • Page 70: Windows

    Instruments and Controls Windows Window Operation Ensure the safety of occupants (especially Power Operated Window Switch children) in vehicle to prevent them from being pinched by the window when the window is moving up or down. Press the switch (2 ~ 5) to lower the window, and pull the switch to raise the window.
  • Page 71 Instruments and Controls Note: It is recommended that you ISOLATE the rear Note: DO NOT lift and lower the power window for window switches when carrying children. several times in short time, otherwise the thermal protection strategy can be triggered to cause the Note: Please operate the windows correctly to avoid temporary failure of window moving up and down.
  • Page 72 Instruments and Controls press the remote key lock button for several seconds till the window starts to slide, the window can be closed.
  • Page 73: Sunroof

    Instruments and Controls Sunroof Sunroof Operation When operating the sunroof, you shall Instructions ensure the safety of occupants, especially Do not allow the passenger to stretch any the children; DO NOT put limbs and items part of his body out of the sunroof while in the moving path of the sunroof, so as to driving - to avoid the injuries caused by flying avoid the injury caused by the pinch.
  • Page 74 Instruments and Controls When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON/RUN/ stop the movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing START, you can operate the sunroof. the switch. Push up the glass switch with excessive force to the 2nd position (2) and then release, the sunroof will The sunroof consists two pieces of glass and one sunshade.
  • Page 75 Instruments and Controls Push the sunroof glass switch forward to the 1st position Sunroof Sunshade Operation (1) and hold, the sunroof will automatically close. You can stop the movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing the switch. Push the glass switch forward with excessive force to the 2nd position (2) and then release, the sunroof will automatically close to the end.
  • Page 76 Instruments and Controls close. You can stop the movement of the sunshade at any Forcibly Close the Sunroof Glass time by releasing the switch. Push the sunshade switch To forcibly close the sunroof glass reopened due to forward with excessive force to the 2nd position (2) and activation of anti-pinch function in a particular case: slide then release, the sunshade will automatically close to the the glass switch forward to the 1st position within 5...
  • Page 77 Instruments and Controls Initialization of Sunroof down and exits the thermal protection state, the sunroof can be operated till the next thermal protection functions. Sunroof operation will be influenced by power failure when sunroof glass or sunshade is in motion, and it is necessary "Lazy Lock"...
  • Page 78: Interior Light

    Instruments and Controls Interior Light Press the switch 1 to turn on the front and rear interior lamps, press again to turn off. Front Interior Lamp Press one of the buttons 2 to turn on a corresponding front According to different configurations of the vehicles, the interior lamp, press again to turn off.
  • Page 79: Rear Interior Lamp

    Instruments and Controls Atmosphere Lamp case low battery, the front and rear interior lamps will extinguish in advance. Rear Interior Lamp Vehicles equipped with LED front interior lamp are Atmosphere lamps are provided on the front door interior trim panel (A), rear door interior trim panel (B) and equipped with rear interior lamp, which is LED light.
  • Page 80: Power Socket

    Instruments and Controls Power Socket Please ensure the socket lid is inserted when the 12V power socket is not in use. This will ensure no debris or foreign objects enter the socket preventing its use or cause short circuits. The voltage of the 12V power socket is 12 volt, and the power rating is 120 watt, please do not use the electrical appliance with its power exceeding the rating.
  • Page 81 Instruments and Controls There are also two USB ports equipped at the rear of the centre console, which can only provide a 5V voltage when serving as the power outlet. Note: No cigarette lighter is available on the vehicle. If required, please consult a local Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 82: Storage Devices

    Instruments and Controls Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions • Please close all storage devices when the car is in motion. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injuries in cases of a sudden start-off, emergency braking and a car accident. •...
  • Page 83: Storage Box - Driver Side

    Instruments and Controls Storage Box – Driver Side Centre Console Armrest Box Lift the armrest (arrowed) to open the compartment cover. Located beneath the instrument panel on the driver side, Put the cover down to close it. pull the storage box lid down to open the box.
  • Page 84: Glasses Box

    Instruments and Controls Glasses Box The glasses box can be used only when the vehicle is stopped. The glasses box is located in the proximity of the front interior lamps. Press the panel (as indicated by the arrow), and place the glasses into the glasses box after opening it. Close the glasses box when it is not in use.
  • Page 85: Cup Holder

    Instruments and Controls Cup Holder Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder whilst driving. Spillage may result in personal injury or damage. Centre Console Cup Holder Fold forward to open the rear armrest. Press button 1 to open the cup holder.
  • Page 86: Roof Luggage Rack

    Instruments and Controls Roof Luggage Rack • DO NOT use automatic car washes with loads on the roof luggage rack. The roof loads shall not exceed the maximum • The overall height of the car is different when loads are authorised load for the roof, or else they fitted to the roof luggage rack.
  • Page 87: Periodical Check

    Instruments and Controls Periodical Check Alway check the conditions of bolt connectors and fasteners before using the rack luggage rack. Periodically check the conditions of bolt connectors and fasteners.
  • Page 89: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 76 Ventilation 79 Electronic Temperature Control 84 Automatic Temperature Control 90 Air Cleaner 93 Entertainment Player...
  • Page 90: Ventilation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vent 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents 6 Centre Console Vents There are also 2 rear seat feet vents, respectively on the floor under the front seats (not shown in the figure).
  • Page 91: A/C Filter

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vents The heating, ventilation and air conditioning system provides fresh, cooling or heated air to the interior of the Centre Vents car. Fresh air is drawn in through the air intake grille under the front windscreen and the air conditioning filter. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
  • Page 92 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Side Vents Centre Console Vents Rotate the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to the end Slide knob centre louvres to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by moving leftward/rightward to the end to open or close the vent. the knob in the centre of the louvres up or down, or from Direct the air flow by moving the knob up and down, or side to side.
  • Page 93: Electronic Temperature Control

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Electronic Temperature Control Centre Console Screen Control Interface 1 2 3 1 System On/Off HVAC 2 Cooling On/Off 3 Air Recirculation Mode 4 Air Distribution Mode 5 Temperature Control 6 Blower Speed Control...
  • Page 94 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off Air Recirculation Mode Touch the System On/Off Button on the control interface Touch the recirculation button on the control interface to to switch the system on, and all functions revert to the operate the air recirculation function, the image displayed state before shutdown.
  • Page 95 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be Touch Air Distribution Icons on Interface Button Mode directed to the side, front side window and windscreen Vents. To ‘face’ To ‘feet’ + ‘windscreen’. Directs air to the footwell, windscreen and front side window vents.
  • Page 96: Control Panel

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Panel Whilst the defrost/demist is selected, operate the cooling on/off button to turn on/off the compressor; operate the air recirculation button to switch between internal circulation and external circulation, operation of either of these functions will not affect the defrost/demist function, operation of any other air distribution modes will quit defrost/demist.
  • Page 97: A/C Display

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems function will automatically turn off after operating for 15 • For ‘face' and ‘feet' minutes. If the switch is pressed again within 5 minutes, • For ‘feet’ the heated rear window will operate and then remain on •...
  • Page 98: Automatic Temperature Control

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Automatic Temperature Control Centre Console Screen Control Interface 1 Air Distribution Mode HVAC Air cle a ne r 2 System On/Off AUTO 3 Auto Mode 4 Cooling On/Off °C °C 5 Air Circulation Mode °C °C SYNC 6 Left Zone Temperature Control...
  • Page 99 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off Air Circulation Mode Touch the System On/Off Button on the control interface Touch the recirculation button on the control interface to to switch the system on, and all functions revert to the operate the air recirculation function, the image displayed state before shutdown.
  • Page 100 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch Air Distribution Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be Icons on Interface Button Mode directed to the side, front side window and windscreen Vents. To ‘face’ To ‘feet’ + ‘windscreen’. Directs air to the footwell, windscreen and front side window vents.
  • Page 101: Control Panel

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Panel Temperature Control Slide the temperature up or down to regulate the vent temperature. 1 Defrost/Demist Button 2 Heated Rear Window Button 3 A/C Control Shortcut Defrost/Demist Press this button on the control panel to operate the Defrost/Demist function, the indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 102: A/C Status

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Whilst the defrost/demist is selected, operate the cooling on/off button to turn on/off the compressor; operate Press this button on the control panel to the air recirculation button to switch between internal operate the heated rear window function, the indicator circulation and external circulation, operation of either of in the switch will illuminate.
  • Page 103 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 2 Air Distribution Mode Status: • For ‘face’ • For 'face' and ‘feet' • For ‘feet’ • For 'feet' and ‘windscreen' • For ‘windscreen' • Auto mode 3 Blower Speed Status 4 Auto Mode Status 5 Cooling Status 6 Air Recirculation Mode Status:...
  • Page 104: Air Cleaner

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Cleaner HEAL TH AIR 1 Air Cleaner Inlet 2 Air Cleaner Outlet 3 Air Cleaner ON/OFF Button 4 Air Cleaner Indicator...
  • Page 105: Air Cleaner Control Interface

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Cleaner Control Interface HVAC Air cle a ne r 1 Air Cleaner On/Off 2 AUTO On/Off PM2.5 index AUTO 3 Air Cleaner Filter Reset 4 Blower Speed Control Filter element consumption rate:0% Reset Air Cleaner Filter Element The independent air cleaner for cars has the function of purifying pollutants such as PM 2.5 in the air inside the car, Air cleaner filter element can eliminate and absorb PM...
  • Page 106: Air Cleaner On/Off

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Automatic mode Note: When the air cleaner filter consume exceeds a specific value, the reset button on the interface will Press AUTO button and enter automatic mode, the system light up. After replacing the filter element of the air will automatically adjust the air blowing rate according to cleaner, press the reset button, and the air cleaner the air quality in the car.
  • Page 107: Entertainment Player

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment Player avoid affecting driving safety due to inattention. Please park the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking Important Safety Information brake before making the necessary adjustments or watching video images. • Do not attempt to refit, service or modify the •...
  • Page 108: Cautions For Using Screen

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Cautions for Using Screen Additional Notes • To protect the screen against damage, always touch • Some types of external storage devices may not be panel keys with your finger. A touch pen may be used recognised.
  • Page 109: Basic Operations

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations Briefly press to enter the Vehicle Setting interface. HOME Button Control Panel Briefly press to return to the main interface. 6 Volume Down Button 7 Volume Up Button Button Enable/disable the front windscreen defrost/demist function.
  • Page 110 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Main System Interface 4 Others Touch or swipe left or right at the bottom of the screen to view the following functions. • Phone Touch to enter the Bluetooth Phone interface. • Car Touch to enter the Car interface. •...
  • Page 111 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Power On/Off Standby Mode Power On With the ignition on, long press the HOME button to allow the entertainment system to enter the Standby If the ignition switch is turned off with the system in mode, and the operation of the entertainment system may Playback mode last time, turn the ignition on again and the be suspended.
  • Page 112 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Buttons on Steering Wheel Button Mute/Unmute. 3 Volume Up Button Button Short press to switch to the next track when playing music; long press to fast forward (except for Bluetooth musics). When playing a video, short press to switch to the next video;...
  • Page 113 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems “*” button on the steering wheel can be set as the Volume Adjustment shortcut key of Home or Car. The audio volume can be adjusted by the control panel and the buttons on the steering wheel. During the volume adjustment, the system automatically pops up a volume indication window which changes smoothly with the adjustment process.
  • Page 114: Bluetooth Phone

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Phone Connecting/Disconnecting a USB Storage Device Instructions Inserting a USB Storage Device • Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed. Connect a USB device to the USB port for connection. •...
  • Page 115 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems extreme cases, and the entertainment system may be Bluetooth Pairing and Connection unable to be paired and connected with the mobile If Bluetooth is not enabled, no Bluetooth icon displays in phone. At this time, it is recommended to clear the the status bar;...
  • Page 116 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Keypad • The system displays the Bluetooth address and the device name. Touch [Keypad] in the Bluetooth Phone interface to enter • Enable the Bluetooth on the mobile phone and search the Dial Pad interface. for the entertainment system for pairing.
  • Page 117 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch to make a call; when the Bluetooth phone is Contacts connected, touch to end the call. Touch [Contacts] in the Bluetooth Phone interface to enter the Contacts interface. 5 Input Keypad Area Input figures and symbols. 1 Download Contacts When it is connected to the mobile phone Bluetooth, the entertainment system will download the Contacts...
  • Page 118 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Click in the Contacts interface to download the pop up before downloading the Bluetooth phone Contacts manually. contacts. 2 Contact Name Note: Since the system temporarily only supports some commercially available mobile phone types, 3 Search for a Contact the case of no synchronisation of Bluetooth phone Touch the search box in the interface, input the initial contacts will occur.
  • Page 119 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Call History Missed Calls: Touch [Call History] in the Bluetooth Phone interface to 2 Contact Name/Phone Number enter the Call History interface. 3 Talk Time Touch a certain call history in the list to call the contact. Call History is arranged by time and date in reverse chronological order.
  • Page 120 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Make a Call Incoming Call You may make a call through the following methods: Answer an Incoming Call • Keypad Input: Refer to “Keypad” in this section for • Touch to answer an incoming call. details.
  • Page 121: Entertainment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment Switch to Private Mode Precautions for Playing a Storage Medium Mode • The system supports USB drives and Bluetooth storage media. • If the USB drive will not be used within an extended period, do not keep it inserted in the USB port, for the sake of good connectivity of the port.
  • Page 122 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio 3 Station Favorites State Touch the Radio/Music widget in the main interface, then indicates that the station has been added to touch [Radio] again to enter the radio interface. Favorites, and indicates that the station is not added to Favorites.
  • Page 123 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Short press to automatically search the next station; USB Music long press to manually search the next station. Insert USB storage device to USB port. Touch the 10 Previous station radio/music widget in the main interface, and touch [USB Music] again to enter the USB Music Playback interface.
  • Page 124 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 1 USB Storage Device 9 Next Track If there are two USB storage devices, you can select Short press to switch to the next track; long press to to play the music in USB1 or USB2. fast forward.
  • Page 125 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Music 2 Song/Artist/Album Name Please connect a Bluetooth device first before playing 3 Next Track Bluetooth music. Refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and 4 Previous Track Connection" in "Bluetooth Phone" section for details. Touch [Audio] in this interface, and the system skips to the After the Bluetooth device is connected with the system, Sound Settings interface.
  • Page 126 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Video Touch [Video] in the main interface to enter video playback interface. Insert USB storage device into USB port, and the system will automatically load the videos on the storage device. Note: When playing a video, click the screen to awaken the menu bar mode, and click it again to exit Note: Due to differences in the compression ratio and menu bar mode.
  • Page 127 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 3 Playback Progress Bar USB Picture Drag the progress bar forward or backward to directly Insert USB storage device into USB port, and the system return or skip to certain playing point. will automatically load the pictures on the storage device. 4 Play/Pause Touch [Pictures] in the main interface to enter picture playback interface.
  • Page 128: A/C

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Picture Browsing Interface If there are two USB storage devices, you can select to play the pictures in USB1 or USB2. Note: The system supports the viewing of pictures stored on a USB device. Due to differences in picture resolution, format compression ratio and some other factors, not all pictures may be decoded and displayed.
  • Page 129: Vehicle Settings

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vehicle Settings Factory Setting Touch [Car] on the main interface to enter the Vehicle On the Vehicle Settings interface, touch [Factory Setting] Setting interface. to enter the Factory Setting interface. Please choose according to your needs and use it carefully. Driving Assist Touch [Driving Assist] in the Vehicle Settings interface to enter the Driving Assist Settings interface.
  • Page 130: Setup

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Setup related settings for Bluetooth connection function, refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and Connection" in this chapter for Touch the Setup area in the main interface to enter the details. Settings interface. Display Setting Sound Setting On the Setting interface, touch [Display] to enter the Touch [Audio] on the Setup interface to enter Sound Display Setting interface.
  • Page 131: Seats & Restraints

    Seats & Restraints 118 Seats 123 Seat Belts 134 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 142 Child Restraints...
  • Page 132: Seats

    Seats & Restraints Seats Head Restraint Adjust the height of the head restraint so that Overview the top of it is in line with the top of the To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of occupant's head. This location may reduce control, DO NOT adjust the seats while the the risk of head and neck injuries in the event car is moving.
  • Page 133: Front Seats

    Seats & Restraints Front Seats Manual Seat When adjusting a head restraint from low to high position, pull the head restraint directly upward, and gently press it downward after it reaches the desired position to make sure that it is locked in position. To remove the head restraint, press and hold the guide sleeve button (as indicated by the arrow) on the left of the head restraint, then pull the head restraint upward to remove it.
  • Page 134 Seats & Restraints • Cushion Height Adjustment • Forward/Rearward Adjustment Lift the handle (2) repeatedly to raise the seat cushion; Push the switch (1) along the direction of A to realize and press the handle downward to lower the seat the forward/rearward adjustment of the seat.
  • Page 135: Rear Seats

    Seats & Restraints Rear Seats Folding Rear Seats To increase the luggage space, the rear seat backrest can be fully folded forward. When folding the backrest, completely insert the rear seat belt buckle into the corresponding slot first, then fully lower (or remove) all head restraints, pull up the respective control lever at the top of the seat backrest and fold the seat backrest forward.
  • Page 136: Front Seat Heating

    Seats & Restraints Note: If the rear seat belt buckle is not completely IMPORTANT inserted into the corresponding slot, folding the • Do Not cover the heated seats with blankets, backrest is very likely to damage the rear seat backrest cushions or other insulation type objects or cover or foam.
  • Page 137: Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belts NEVER fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle replacement when the driver It is important that all seat belts are worn seat is vacant or when exiting the vehicle. correctly. Always check that all passengers This could cause the engine to restart are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 138: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Protection Provided by Seat Belts protection of seat belt, you will have longer distance and more time to stop moving, and the strongest bone in your It is of equal importance for passengers in the body will bear the impact force. That is why it is important rear seat to fasten their seat belts correctly.
  • Page 139: Wearing Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Wearing Seat Belts Seat belts cannot function correctly when the seats are reclined excessively. DO NOT drive Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury when the seats are excessively reclined. or death in the event of an accident. The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for use by normal sized adults.
  • Page 140 Seats & Restraints Lap-Shoulder Belt Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat belts correctly. 1 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over the shoulder and across your chest. Ensure there is no twist on the belt. 3 Pull the shoulder belt upward and tighten up the lap belt.
  • Page 141 Seats & Restraints Correct Routing of the Seat Belts IMPORTANT Ensure the seat belt is correctly positioned on • Always ensure the seat belt will not become trapped the body, NEVER cross the neck or abdomen, in the door aperture when closing the door, damage NEVER pass the seat belt behind the back or will occur.
  • Page 142 Seats & Restraints slipping under the lap belt. If you slip under the lap belt, the the height so that the diagonal section of the belt crosses belt will apply force on your abdomen, which may cause the middle of the shoulder. The seat belt should be serious or fatal injuries.
  • Page 143 Seats & Restraints 3 After moving the adjuster to desired position, release Please consult your physician for further details. the button and try to move the adjuster downward Seat Belts and Disabilities to determine whether it is locked in place. It is a legal requirement that all occupants wear seat belts, Seat Belts During Pregnancy this include people with disabilities.
  • Page 144: Children And Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Children and Seat Belts Infants shall use child restraint device. You shall choose the proper restraint device suitable for your vehicle and child, Proper protection measures must be taken and install and use it in accordance with the instruction for children during driving.
  • Page 145: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belt Pre-tensioners on the vehicle. Please make the children sit up and use lap-shoulder seat belts, so that the shoulder belt can The seat belt pre-tensioners will only provide more effective protection. According to accident activated once then MUST...
  • Page 146: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and pretensioners.(see ‘Warning Lamps and Indicators' in the Replacement ‘Instruments and Controls’ chapter). The seat belt pre-tensioners can only be activated once, Seat Belt Checks after activation they must be replaced. This may also Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not involve replacement of other SRS components.
  • Page 147 Seats & Restraints • Fully extract the seat belt and visibly examine for twists, Seat belts should only be cleaned with warm soapy water. fraying, splits or worn areas. Do not use any solvent to clean the seat belt. Do not attempt to bleach or dye the seat belt, it may weaken the •...
  • Page 148: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    Seats & Restraints Airbag Supplementary Restraint The Airbag Supplementary Restraint System generally System consists of: • Front Airbags (fitted to the centre of the steering wheel Overview and dashboard above the glove compartment) • Seat Side Airbags (fitted to the outer side of the seat The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL squab) protection in a severe frontal impact only.
  • Page 149: Airbag Deployment

    Seats & Restraints Airbag Deployment In the corresponding place where airbags are fitted, there is a warning sign stating ‘AIRBAG’. Front seat passengers should not place feet, knees or any other part of the body in contact Airbag Warning Light with, or in close proximity to a front airbag.
  • Page 150 Seats & Restraints When airbags are deployed, children without DO NOT knock or strike the position where proper protection may suffer from serious airbags or related parts are located, so as injury or even death. DO NOT carry children to avoid accidental airbag deployment which in the arms or on the knees during traveling.
  • Page 151 Seats & Restraints Front Airbags IMPORTANT NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint • Airbags can not protect lower body parts of on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG passengers. in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to •...
  • Page 152: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    Seats & Restraints Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Seat Side Airbags Deploy The manufacture and material of the seat is critical to the correct operation of side The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle airbags. Therefore, please DO NOT fit speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of seat covers which may affect side airbag impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a...
  • Page 153: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    Seats & Restraints Service and Replacement of Airbags • The vehicle rolling over. • Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars. Service Information Seat Side Airbags and Side Head Impact DO NOT install or modify the airbag. Any Protection Airbags changes to the vehicle structure or airbag system wiring harness are strictly prohibited.
  • Page 154: Disposal Of Airbags

    Seats & Restraints Replacing Aribag System Parts • Steering wheel centre pad. • Area of dashboard containing the passenger airbag. Even if the airbag does not deploy, collisions • Area of roof lining and front pillar finishers which may cause damage to SRS in the vehicle. enclose the side head impact protection modules.
  • Page 155 Seats & Restraints deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 156: Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints • All occupants, including children must wear seat belts or use an appropriate child restraint. Important Safety Instructions about Using • It is recommended that children under 12 years of age Child Restraints or less than 1.5 metres tall should use the appropriate child restraint fitted to the rear seat.
  • Page 157 Seats & Restraints • The ways of using seat belts have a great influence on When the front passenger airbag is active, the maximum protection offered by the seat belt, you never install a rear facing child restraint on must comply with the child restraint manufacturer's the front passenger seat, severe injury or even instructions on proper use of seat belts.
  • Page 158: Child Restraints Groups

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints Groups Only recommended child restraints suitable for the age, height and weight of the child Secured Using 3 Point lap Diagonal Belts should be used. Please DO NOT put the rear facing child restraint in the front passenger seat, this may DO NOT place any items in areas where cause serious injury or even death.
  • Page 159 Seats & Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 160 Seats & Restraints Note: Please refer to the child restraint system the installation in line with the child restraint manufacturer's instructions for details. manufactures instructions. 4 After installation apply suitable force to ensure the restraint is securely fastened. Note: When installing and removing any child restraint system, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 161: Approved Child Restraint Positions

    Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with UN ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 standard are fitted in this vehicle. Check markings on the child restraint system. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating Positions Mass Group Front Passenger...
  • Page 162 Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass group categories I group 0 group 0+ group Seating Position Rear facing Forward facing Rear facing Up to 29 lbs(13 kg) 20–40 lbs(9~18 kg) Size Class Front Passenger Not ISOFIX equipped Seat Seat Type...
  • Page 163 Seats & Restraints . At time of publishing the recommended Group 0+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Romer Baby Safe. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats; . At time of publishing the recommended Group I ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats.
  • Page 164 Seats & Restraints Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint When the front passenger airbag is active, When the front passenger airbag is active, never place a rear facing child restraint on never place a rear facing child restraint on the front passenger seat, severe injury or even the front passenger seat, severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 165 Seats & Restraints Group II Child Restraint Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
  • Page 166 Seats & Restraints (normally for those about 7 years old or those older than 7 years old).
  • Page 167: Starting & Driving

    Starting & Driving 154 Keys 212 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 158 Child Proof Locks 213 Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving 159 Alarm Systems System 168 Starting and Stopping Engine 218 Cruise Control System 172 Economical and Environmental Driving 221 Parking Aid System 175 Catalytic Converter 223 Rear Driver Assistance System 177 Fuel System...
  • Page 168: Keys

    Starting & Driving Keys Overview Please keep the spare key in a safe place - not in the car! DO NOT put the spare key on the same key ring. The inner alarm electronic interferences may cause the key system and alarm control equipment out of use.
  • Page 169: Replacing The Battery

    Starting & Driving Replacing the Battery key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it. Please replace the smart key battery in the following Note: Any key made independently outside of MG conditions: Authorised Repairer Network may not start the •...
  • Page 170 Starting & Driving 5 Put the new battery in the slot, and make sure it is in full contact with the slot. Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct ('+' side facing down). Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery. 6 Refit the cover and press tightly, check if the gap around the cover is even.
  • Page 171 Starting & Driving IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the smart key. The new replacement’s rated voltage, sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one. • Incorrect fitting of the battery may damage the key. •...
  • Page 172: Child Proof Locks

    Starting & Driving Child Proof Locks With the child proof locks engaged, the rear doors cannot be opened from inside the car, but can be opened from NEVER leave children unsupervised in the outside the car. car. Lock or unlock the child proof locks: •...
  • Page 173: Alarm Systems

    Starting & Driving Alarm Systems Body Antitheft System Locking and Unlocking Your vehicle is fitted with engine immobiliser system and body antitheft system. To ensure maximum safety and When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps flash three operation convenience, we strongly recommend you to times, and the antitheft system warning lamp flashes (model carefully read this chapter to fully understand the activation dependant);...
  • Page 174 Starting & Driving Keyless Locking • Using the mechanical key to unlock: open the driver door lock trim cover, insert the key into the lockhole After pressing START STOP button to stop the engine, and turn counterclockwise to unlock the car. press the button on the front door handle once (no need to Note: If the ignition switch is not placed in ACC or press the lock button on the key) to lock all doors before...
  • Page 175 Starting & Driving Mislock If locking operation is performed when the driver's door is not fully closed or the ignition switch is placed in position ACC/ON/RUN, the door will not be locked, and the horn will sound once to indicate a mislock, with the body antitheft system inoperative.
  • Page 176 Starting & Driving Interior Lock and Unlock Switch Note: If the body antitheft system is switched on, pressing the lock/unlock switch will not lock/unlock the doors but will trigger the alarm system. If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the interior lock switch, the yellow indicator on the interior lock switch illuminates.
  • Page 177: Manual Tailgate

    Starting & Driving Manual Tailgate If the tailgate can not be closed or the weatherstrip between the body and tailgate is fractured, be sure to close all windows during driving, select the face distribution mode of the air conditioner, and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle.
  • Page 178: Electric Tailgate

    Starting & Driving Electric Tailgate Electric Tailgate Open/Close Mode If the tailgate can not be closed or the weatherstrip between the body and tailgate is fractured, be sure to close all windows during driving, select the face distribution mode of the air conditioner, and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle.
  • Page 179 Starting & Driving Note: In case of extreme slope, the tailgate may not be electrically opened or fully closed due to the change of centre-of-gravity position. If the tailgate fails to be properly opened to preset height or fully closed, manually close it once slowly and completely to recover the functions of electric tailgate system.
  • Page 180: Tailgate Emergency Open

    Starting & Driving Note: If the anti-punch function is activated for many Setting mode 1: times in a brief period, the system will suspend the 1 Place the tailgate to desired setting height, and keep electric opening/closing function for protection. In it stationed.
  • Page 181 Starting & Driving Take up the plug with hand, and rotate the emergency open knob counterclockwise with a tool to open the tailgate from inside.
  • Page 182: Starting And Stopping Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting and Stopping Engine • If the switch has not been operated and there are no indicators illuminated, the power system is OFF. START STOP Switch The power seats and electric door mirrors remain operational. Yellow Light (ACC) •...
  • Page 183: Starting The Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine Note: Whilst in the OFF state, if the driver exits the vehicle leaving the smart key inside, the horn will Starting the Engine: sound on closure of the driver's door. Subsequent 1 Ensure all unnecessary electrical loads are switched re-opening of the driver's door will cause a buzzer to off.
  • Page 184 Starting & Driving Alternative Starting Procedure IMPORTANT • If the vehicle will not enter a ON/RUN/START state, please check for any warning indicators or messages displayed in the instrument pack message centre. In extremely low temperatures please allow 5 minutes between power up attempts, if after 3 attempts the power state cannot be set to READY please consult an MG Authorised Repairer or breakdown service.
  • Page 185: Stopping The Engine

    Starting & Driving Stopping the Engine 2 Ensure P or N is selected, press the brake pedal and then press START STOP to start the vehicle. 1 After bringing the car to a halt, ALWAYS maintain brake pedal application. If the vehicle start system cannot be changed after the car has left the area of strong radio interference or had 2 Apply the parking brake;...
  • Page 186: Economical And Environmental Driving

    Starting & Driving Economical and Environmental Driving Economic Driving The way in which you drive your car has a significant Running-in bearing on the life span of the car and battery. The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to ‘bed-in' and adjust to the demands of everyday motoring.
  • Page 187: Driving In Special Environment

    Starting & Driving Driving in Special Environment Use of Electrical Equipment Use of electrical equipment will reduce the power available Driving in Rain or Snow from the battery. Whilst it is essential to maintain a Emergency braking, accelerating and steering comfortable interior environment, excessive use of system on slippery roads will reduce the vehicle's such as A/C will increase power consumption and reduce...
  • Page 188: Check And Service

    Starting & Driving Check and Service Have the Vehicle Regularly Serviced Regular servicing will ensure optimum fuel consumption and minimize exhaust pollutants, as well as effectively extending the service life of the car. Check Tyre Pressures Regularly Under-inflated tyres increase the rolling resistance of the car which, in turn, increases fuel consumption.
  • Page 189: Catalytic Converter

    Starting & Driving Catalytic Converter engine into environmentally less harmful gases. Different model will equip with different three-way catalytic Do not park on ground where combustible converter: 1.5T model three-way catalytic converter (A), materials such as dry grass or leaves could 2.0T model three-way catalytic converter (B).
  • Page 190 Starting & Driving Driving Please pay attention to the following conditions: • Do not overload or excessively ‘rev’ of engine. • Do not allow the car to shut down in Drive gear during driving. If the car equipped with a manual transmission needs to slow down while traveling in high gear, downshift immediately to avoid insufficient driving force.
  • Page 191: Fuel System

    Starting & Driving Fuel System Safety Precautions in a Fuel Filling Station Vehicle fuel gases are highly flammable Fuel Requirements and, in confined spaces, are also extremely Use only the recommended fuel which explosive. meets national standard! Serious damage to the catalytic converter, a reduction in Always take care when refueling: engine power/torque and increase in fuel •...
  • Page 192: Fuel Filler

    Starting & Driving Fuel Filler Fuel Filler Cap Slowly unscrew the filler cap anti-clockwise and allow any pressure inside the tank to escape, before removing the cap. After refueling, tighten the filler cap clockwise until you hear 3 "click" sounds. Refueling Do not fully fill the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in direct sunlight, or high ambient temperature - expansion of...
  • Page 193: Manual Transmission

    Starting & Driving Manual Transmission Precautions while driving: Gear Shift Lever 1 When switching between D gear and R gear, you must ensure that the vehicle is completely in stationery, wait for a moment and then fully press the clutch pedal, push the shift lever into N position, press the lever down and push it leftward, then push it forward into the R position, slowly release the clutch pedal to...
  • Page 194 Starting & Driving 4 Do not hold the car stationary on a hill by slipping the pointer to remain in the red sector for prolonged clutch. This will wear out the clutch. periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged. Gearshift Suggestions Recommended Engine Speed Gear...
  • Page 195: Twin-Clutch Sportronic Transmission

    Starting & Driving Twin-clutch Sportronic Transmission Gear Shift Instructions The following information is very important, please read carefully before use: • Before starting the engine, place the shift lever in P or N position, ensure the foot brake is pressed and EPB is applied.
  • Page 196 Starting & Driving A lock button with spring located in the gear lever, is used to prevent mistakingly selecting P (Park) or R (Reverse) whilst the gear selector is in other positions. Shift Lever Operation Unless necessary, it is not recommended to press lock button during gear shift.
  • Page 197 Starting & Driving Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary. Under manual mode, downshift the transmission to the next available low gear. • N Neutral Gearshift Speed Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running at idle speed for a long time (for With D or S gear selected, the speed at one gear varies example, waiting for traffic lights).
  • Page 198: Vehicle Start-Off

    Starting & Driving Driving on Hills released, it will resume a suitable higher gear (based on the vehicle speed and the position of the accelerator pedal). In cases where a short stop on a hill is required, such as a traffic jam, DO NOT Vehicle Start-off momentarily apply the accelerator to prevent “roll back”.
  • Page 199: Control Modes

    Starting & Driving Control Modes If driving down a hill for long distances, slow down first, and then push the shift lever from D gear to the right Standard Mode to enter into manual mode and then manually engage in low gear.
  • Page 200 Starting & Driving Once D is selected, move the shift lever to the right to enable the Sport Mode (the gear displayed on the instrument pack interface changes to "S"). Under Sport mode, the transmission upshifts later, so as to make full use of the power reserves of the engine.
  • Page 201 Starting & Driving will automatically upshift to adjacent high gear to protect the engine if the upshift is not required. To return to other gear modes, shift the lever across to the left and select D. Cruise Control Mode With the cruise control function enabled, the automatic transmission will switch to the relevant gear for the vehicle speed automatically, thereby avoiding frequent gear shift when the system needs to maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 202: Protection Mode

    Starting & Driving Protection Mode With the transmission overheating seriously, transmission overheating warning lamp will illuminate red When parking the vehicle, please ensure the or the instrument pack interface will indicate "Stop Safely", vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic and the engine emission malfunction indicator lamp on, by-laws are observed.
  • Page 203 Starting & Driving Limp Mode When some failures occur, the transmission will enter Limp Mode and will only function in some gears, in some cases it may fail to reverse, during this time the instrument pack interface will display the engine emission malfunction indicator lamp.
  • Page 204: Driving Mode

    Starting & Driving Driving Mode When the vehicle is in motion or stationary, pressing the driving mode selection switch (MODE) once can switch Switching the driving mode when the vehicle among the following driving modes in cycle. is in motion can divert driver's attention from 1 ECO Mode road conditions, this operation can only be performed when safety permits.
  • Page 205 Starting & Driving SUPER SPORT Mode Note: The entry/exit of this mode must be achieved by using SUPER SPORT button, after the exit, the vehicle will return to the previous selected driving mode. When switching the driving mode, the instrument pack color screen will display corresponding message (ECO, NORMAL, SPORT, CUSTOM and SUPER SPORT).
  • Page 206 Starting & Driving In different driving modes, the power delivery, steering and When the ambient lighting is in CUSTOM state, it will not air conditioning system varies, please refer to the table be affected by the driving mode. For the setting of ambient below.
  • Page 207 Starting & Driving Air Conditioning System In ECO mode, after the air conditioning system is turned on, it will be in operating mode with low energy consumption to increase the vehicle power. Note: If the power or steering system fails, the faulty system will enter NORMAL mode automatically.
  • Page 208: All-Wheel Drive System (Awd)

    Starting & Driving All-Wheel Drive System (AWD) Drive Mode For a car equipped with the all-wheel drive Auto-mode system (AWD), all the wheels can only use The all-wheel drive system automatically switch between tyres of the same specification from the same two-wheel drive and all-wheel drive in accordance with tyre manufacturer when the car is normally the vehicle status and actual road conditions.
  • Page 209: Lock-Mode Button

    Starting & Driving Lock-mode Button speed reduces below 60km/h again, the Lock-mode won't resume. After activating the Lock-mode, switch off the ignition. If the ignition is switched to ON within 1 minute, the Lock-mode will stay; if the ignition is switched again to ON after 1 minute, the all-wheel drive system will enter the Auto-mode.
  • Page 210 Starting & Driving If the AWD system indicator lamp illuminates red and flashes, it indicates that the system is overheated, and the instrument interface displays "4WD System Overheated" with an audible alarm. At this time, the vehicle's all-wheel drive function is disabled. Before the overheat indication disappears, please try to avoid intense operation of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 211: Brake System

    Starting & Driving Brake System braking system will lose any remaining servo assistance. Once the engine has stopped, it will lose any remaining Foot Brake servo assistance, use suitable force to apply the brake pedal to stop the car safely in the current traffic The free stroke of brake pedal is in the range of 0~30mm.
  • Page 212 Starting & Driving Hill Hold Control (HHC) lamp on the instrument pack. Refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in "Instruments and Controls" chapter. HHC has limitations when subject to adverse conditions such as wet or icy surfaces and If the indicator lamp illuminates while driving, or remains steep slopes.
  • Page 213 Starting & Driving The following conditions must be fulfilled to activate HHC: Auto Hold • Close the driver side door and fasten the seat belt. When auto hold stops the vehicle for reasons • Stop the vehicle on a slope with certain extent. such as engine cut out, releasing the seat belt or pressing the auto hold switch, the •...
  • Page 214 Starting & Driving 2 Standby: Function in Standby state; the function is DO NOT leave the vehicle when the engine activated but it is not parked. In Standby state, the is operating and the auto hold is active. vehicle will automatically park once the conditions for Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic parking are all met.
  • Page 215: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    Starting & Driving Hill Descent Control (HDC) With the brake pedal firmly pressed and the vehicle completely stopped, the auto hold function will switch HDC system is just an auxiliary function. from the Standby state to the Parking state. In some cases (such as slippery ground, snowy road surface or steep slope, etc.), When the auto hold is in the Parking state, engaging D or R HDC system cannot overcome the physical...
  • Page 216 Starting & Driving HDC System On/Off the speed by applying the brake force, thus assists the driver to drive on acute downhill surface with low speed. Therefore, please do not use this function when driving on the ordinary road. When the HDC is working, the brake system may generate strong vibration or noise.
  • Page 217 Starting & Driving 2 Operating: in Standby mode, when the vehicle drives Note: When the vehicle steers at a fast speed on the down the acute downhill surface, and the driver hill with a certain gradient, HDC system may switch does not depress the brake and accelerator pedal, from Standby mode to Operating mode.
  • Page 218: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting & Driving Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) come into operation. This will be recognisable by a rapid pulsation felt through the brake pedal. cannot overcome physical limitations of stopping the car in too short a distance, cornering at too high a speed, or the danger of aquaplaning, i.e.
  • Page 219: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    Starting & Driving Braking in an Emergency IMPORTANT DO NOT pump the brake pedal at any time; ABS can not reliably make up for the driver's this will interrupt the operation of ABS and mis-operation or lack of experience. may increase the braking distance. ABS Malfunction Indicator Lamp If an emergency situation occurs, the driver should apply Refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators"...
  • Page 220: Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control System (Haz)

    Starting & Driving wheels to under-steer, thereby preventing the vehicle from warning lamp switch or speed up to above 20km/h for rollover. 5s to turn off the hazard warning lamp. Note: With ARP in use, the vehicle under-steers and it Electronic Differential System (XDS) is normal if it fails to steer fully according to the intent Your car is provided with electronic differential system...
  • Page 221: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    Starting & Driving Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Applying the EPB While the vehicle is stationary, the EPB can be applied. In the event of EPB malfunction where EPB Ensure the EPB is applied every time the vehicle is left or release is not possible, DO NOT tow the parked.
  • Page 222 Starting & Driving Starting Aid IMPORTANT The EPB can predict the driver's intention and • In the event of a flat battery or power failure, it is automatically release the EPB. not possible to apply or release the EPB. In such a case, 'jump leads' shall be used for emergency engine When the driver's seat belt is fastened, the engine is start, please refer to "Jump Starting"...
  • Page 223 Starting & Driving • Pull the EPB switch upward and hold to realize the emergency braking. During emergency braking, the Auto Hold indicator flashes red, and a continual audible warning will sound. • To cancel the emergency braking process, release the EPB switch.
  • Page 224: Stability Control System (Scs) And Traction Control System (Tcs)

    Starting & Driving Stability Control System (SCS) and Switching On/Off Traction Control System (TCS) SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the ignition switch placed in position ON. And they can be Stability Control System (SCS) turned off by operating the switch "Stability Control". The operation interface is located on the entertainment display.
  • Page 225 Starting & Driving • EPS initialization, refer to "Steering System" in "Instruments and Controls". • The vehicle shuts down, and ignites again. • When the vehicle speed is above 20km/h, turn the steering wheel leftward for 45°, then rightward for 45°, the warning lamp extinguishes.
  • Page 226: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Starting & Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System reinflate to the correct pressure. Please refer to ‘Tyre (TPMS) Pressure (Cold)’ in ‘Technical Data’ section. TPMS can not replace routine maintenance and checks of the tyre condition and If the TPMS malfunction indicator lamp pressure.
  • Page 227: Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System

    Starting & Driving Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving economy and allows the vehicle to start or stop stably and System reliably. After the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system remains the state (ON/OFF) saved before previous flame-out. If it is in ON state, then the main switch lamp illuminates (2).
  • Page 228: Automatic Shutdown Of Engine

    Starting & Driving Automatic Shutdown of Engine stopped, and the Start-Stop fuel saving system indicator lamp on the instrument pack illuminates: Although the engine is not running after an • With the gear in D position and the brake pedal pressed, automatic stop, the vehicle is still operating, it will automatically shift to P/N gear after the engine therefore the following actions could be...
  • Page 229: Automatic Engine Start

    Starting & Driving • Low battery or battery temperature not within the Note: In individual situation, the malfunction desired range. indicator lamp on the instrument will illuminate in the process of automatic engine start. This occurs due to • The vacuum in the braking system falls below a preset the low voltage during startup, not indicating actual limit.
  • Page 230: Battery

    Starting & Driving started, and at this time, the Start-Stop system indicator DO NOT disconnect the battery sensor lamp on the instrument pack extinguishes: unless absolutely necessary. Removal will result in inaccurate battery power • The driver side seat belt is unbuckled. calculation which will effect the automatic •...
  • Page 231: Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System Failure

    Starting & Driving Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System Failure If the Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system failure occurs, seek a local Authorised Repairer. When other MILs of the vehicle illuminate, such as engine MIL, transmission MIL, SCS MIL, etc., the Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system may also stop operating.
  • Page 232: Cruise Control System

    Starting & Driving Cruise Control System the accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful for motorway cruising, or for any journey where a constant speed can be maintained for a lengthy period. Cruise Control System Activation Cruise control system is operated with a lever located at the left side of the steering wheel underneath the lighting stalk switch.
  • Page 233: Target Cruise Speed Adjustment

    Starting & Driving of the cruise system will be set at the current speed, When the cruise control system is in operation, the vehicle and the cruise system will take effect. At this time, still can be accelerated by pressing the accelerator pedal the cruise control system will maintain the set speed (such as overtaking).
  • Page 234: Resume

    Starting & Driving Resume to some extent due to control precision or road conditions. After the cruise control system is paused, with the lever • If the actual speed is excessively lower than the remaining in "Cruise Standby" position (4), the cruise target speed or SCS is activated due to the hill system can be reactivated by moving the lever switch to or road surfaces, the cruise control system may...
  • Page 235: Parking Aid System

    Starting & Driving Parking Aid System from the rear of the vehicle and communicates the message to the driver by sounding warning chimes. Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid Parking Aid Operation The purpose of the parking aid system is to When the ignition switch is in position ON/RUN/START, assist the driver during reversing! The sensors the rear parking aid is enabled automatically when reverse may not be able to detect certain types...
  • Page 236: Parking Camera

    Starting & Driving Parking Camera The purpose of the parking camera system is to assist the driver during reversing! The camera has limited field of view and cannot detect obstructions outside the field of view. Some models have a rear parking camera fitted between the rear license plate lamps.
  • Page 237: Rear Driver Assistance System

    Starting & Driving Rear Driver Assistance System The rear driver assistance function is only an aide, it is NOT a substitute for the attention System Overview of the driver. The driver must always remain in control, observe the surroundings and drive The rear driver assistance sensors may safely.
  • Page 238 Starting & Driving Use of non recommended materials or paint on rear bumper repairs may have a detrimental effect on the operation of the rear sensors. Please only use recommended materials. The rear driver assistance system includes blind spot detection (BSD), lane change assist (LCA), rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) and door open warning (DOW) functions.
  • Page 239: Switching The System Functions On/Off

    Starting & Driving Switching the System Functions On/Off Driving The rear driver assist system function switches can be As s is t Forward C ollis ion Rear Pedes tria n Ale rt S ys te m Driving As s is t accessed via the infotainment screen.
  • Page 240: System Functions

    Starting & Driving System Functions Blind Spot Detection (BSD) When the vehicle is driving forward, the system will monitor the motor vehicles located in the blind zones of the left and right exterior mirrors. When the conditions for activating the blind spot detection function are met, the warning lamps on the corresponding side will remain on.
  • Page 241 Starting & Driving and 7m behind the rear of the vehicle, and 4.7m from Lane Change Assist (LCA) the side of the vehicle are the system detection areas. When the vehicle is driving forward, the system will Note: The warning lamps will not be illuminated monitor the motor vehicles approaching rapidly in the when the vehicle speed is significantly faster than the adjacent lanes.
  • Page 242 Starting & Driving Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) The conditions for activating the lane change assist function include: When the vehicle is reversing, the system will monitor 1 Rear driver assistance system is in normal state, the motor vehicles approaching from the left and right without failure alarm.
  • Page 243 Starting & Driving The conditions for activating the rear cross traffic alert Door Open Warning (DOW) function include: After the vehicle is stationary, the system monitors the 1 Rear driver assistance system is in normal state, motor vehicles, motorcycles and electric bicycles outside without failure alarm.
  • Page 244 Starting & Driving The conditions for activating the door open warning function include: 1 Rear driver assistance system is in normal state, without failure alarm. 2 Door open warning (DOW) function is enabled. 3 The vehicle is in ACC or ON/RUN/START state. 4 The vehicle is in stationary state.
  • Page 245: Load Carrying

    Starting & Driving Load Carrying as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sudden stop. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight Drive carefully and avoid emergency braking or maneuvers or the permitted front and rear axle loads. when large or heavy items are carried.
  • Page 246 Starting & Driving DO NOT obstruct the driver and passengers to keep right sitting posture and observation with loads. Folding the rear seats can increase luggage space, refer to "Rear Seat" in "Seats and Restraints" chapter. When cargo is loaded in the vehicle, place it at a position as low as possible and ensure that it is tightly secured, so as to avoid personal injury caused by cargo movement when traffic accidents or emergency brakes occur.
  • Page 247: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information 234 Hazard Warning Devices 235 Emergency Starting 237 Vehicle Recovery 242 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement 247 Fuse Replacement 256 Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 248: Hazard Warning Devices

    Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle Hazard Warning Lamps The warning triangle supplied with your vehicle is stowed in the boot. If you have to stop your vehicle on the road in Note: Before you stop or slow the vehicle in an an emergency, you must place a warning triangle emergency, always press the hazard warning switch.
  • Page 249: Emergency Starting

    Emergency Information Emergency Starting Starting the Vehicle Ensure that each booster cable connection is Using Booster Cables securely made. There must be no risk of the clips accidentally slipping from the battery NEVER start the engine by pushing or towing. terminals (as a result of engine vibration, for example), this could cause sparking, which could lead to fire or explosion.
  • Page 250 Emergency Information Remove the ignition key and switch off ALL electrical IMPORTANT equipment of BOTH vehicles, then follow the instructions below: NEVER turn on any electrical equipment on the 1 Connect the RED booster cable between the positive started vehicle before removing the booster cables. (+) terminals of both batteries.
  • Page 251 Emergency Information Vehicle Recovery Towing for Recovery Towing Hook DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted - or the towing hook may be unscrewed.
  • Page 252 Emergency Information Your car is equipped with 2 towing eyes (located at the Suspended Towing front and the rear of the vehicle), which are used for Suspended towing is the best method for a vehicle needs fitting the towing hook in the tool kit. And the tool kit is to be towed.
  • Page 253 Emergency Information 3 Release the parking brake. Four-Wheel Touchdown Towing If, due to an electrical fault, potential safety 4 Turn on the hazard warning lamp. hazards may exist, it is not suggested that the 5 If the transmission is damaged or lack of lubricating ignition be switched to position ON.
  • Page 254 Emergency Information Transporter or Trailer with Rope Without the engine running, greater effort will be required to operate the brake pedal and turn the steering wheel. If your car is to be transported on the back of a trailer or Longer stopping distances will also be experienced.
  • Page 255 Emergency Information Fit the lashing straps (3) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the straps until the car is securely held.
  • Page 256 Emergency Information Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement 3 Disconnect the battery negative cable and the boot speaker harness connector, unscrew the spare wheel Spare Wheel and Tool Kit retaining bolt (C); remove the speaker from the boot and place it properly, then take out the spare wheel. Spare wheel replacement tool 1 2 3 1 Wheel bolt spanner...
  • Page 257 Emergency Information Spare Wheel and Tool Kit 4 Remove the tool kit (C). Spare wheel replacement tool 1 Wheel bolt spanner 2 Towing hook 1 Pull up the luggage cover (1) if any. 3 Jack handle 2 Lift the luggage carpet handle (2), and fix it in place to 4 Wheel bolt cap removal tool the roof with the attached hook (A), then remove the 5 Jack...
  • Page 258 Emergency Information Wheel Replacement Positioning the Jack If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose NEVER work beneath the car with the jack a safe place to stop away from the main road if possible. as the only means of support. The jack is Always ask your passengers to get out of the car and wait designed for wheel changing only! in a safe area away from other traffic.
  • Page 259 Emergency Information Fitting the Spare Wheel Regularly check the spare wheel tyre pressure, it may be underpressure due to unused for long periods of time. After replacement, at the first opportunity check and adjust the tyre pressure. The wheel bolts must be tightened to the specified torque after changing a wheel ~...
  • Page 260 Emergency Information Note: Avoid placing wheels face down on the ground - the surface may be scratched. 5 Fit the spare wheel and tighten the wheel bolts with wheel bolt spanner until the wheel is seated firmly against the hub. 6 Lower the car and remove the jack, then FULLY tighten the wheel bolts in a diagonal sequence.
  • Page 261 Emergency Information Fuse Replacement Fuse Box The vehicle is equipped with 2 fuse boxes: Fuse Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect the car’s electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded. A blown fuse may be indicated when the item of electrical equipment it protect stops working.
  • Page 262 Emergency Information Engine Compartment Fuse Box 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value. Fuse Specification Function Code Specs Onboard network terminal 120Ω resistance Front fog lamps Body control module Body control module Check or Replace a Fuse 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical...
  • Page 263 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Body control module Body control module Body control module Front wiper system F14–F18 F31–F32 Cooling fan -speed dual clutch transmission control module -speed dual clutch Electronic parking brake transmission control module control module 7.5A Transfer Case Control Unit F22–F24...
  • Page 264 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Electronic Water Pump Relay Electronic thermostat (2.0T), (2.0T), Cooling fan relay, fuel exhaust gas control valve, oil pump relay, A/C compressor control valve (1.5T), relief relay, clutch position sensor, valve, canister control valve, brake pedal switch, neutral switch type water pump position sensor...
  • Page 265 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Electric power assisted Passenger compartment fuse FUSE A FUSE K 100A steering control module -speed dual clutch Electric Vacuum Pump FUSE L FUSE B transmission control module relay Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Stability control system...
  • Page 266 Emergency Information Check or Replace a Fuse Fuse Specification 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical Code Specs Function appliances, and disconnect the battery negative cable. Gear shift control unit, 2 Remove the lower trim panel at driver side to access SDM module, gear shift the fuse box.
  • Page 267 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Heated rear window Passenger window regulator F13–F14 Control unit of passive Left rear window regulator entry and passive start system, spare coil EPB switch, gear shift display, gear shift control Gateway unit Driver window Rear...
  • Page 268 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Tyre pressure monitoring system Electronic steering column lock control module Sunroof sunshade Driver power seat Passenger side power seat adjustment adjustment Driver window regulator Electric tailgate control module Blower Rear wiper motor Entertainment system Rear windscreen/exterior Upper...
  • Page 269 Emergency Information Code Specs Function...
  • Page 270 Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Bulb Replacement Before replacing any bulb, turn off the ignition switch and Bulb Specification lighting switch to avoid any possibility of a short circuit. Bulb Type When replacing the bulb, actions shall be gentle so as not to damage the lamp.
  • Page 271 Emergency Information Front Interior Lamp Bulb Renewal 1 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to gently prise the lens from the light unit. 2 Pull the bulb from its mounting to remove. Installation of the bulb is a reversal of the removal process. When installing the lens, locate the two prongs at the front of the lens and then carefully flex the lens to locate the two prongs at the rear of the lens into the light unit.
  • Page 273 Maintenance 260 Maintenance 263 Bonnet 265 Engine Compartment 267 Engine 271 Cooling System 273 Brake 275 Battery 277 Washer 279 Wipers 282 Tyres 288 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 274 Maintenance Maintenance Brake Fluid Replacement Replace the brake fluid according to the "Maintenance Plan" Routine Servicing requirements. The safety, reliability and performance of your car will Note: Brake fluid replacement will be an additional depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must cost.
  • Page 275 Maintenance • Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might IMPORTANT indicate a leak. You should be aware that unauthorised replacement, • Check tyre appearance. modification or tampering with this equipment by an Weekly Check owner or motor vehicle repairer could result in the •...
  • Page 276 Maintenance Safety in the Garage • Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from the engine compartment. Cooling fans may commence operating after • Wear protective clothing and work gloves. the engine is switched off, and continue • Remove watches and jewelry before working in the operating for a number of minutes.
  • Page 277 Maintenance Bonnet 1 Pull the bonnet release handle (A) from the inside of the car. Opening the Bonnet 2 Push the lever (B) mounted on the bonnet in the arrow direction to release the bonnet safety catch. DO NOT drive when the bonnet is open or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 278 Maintenance IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the bonnet should be closed well when driving. Therefore you must check after closing the bonnet that the bonnet is securely latched, e.g. the bonnet edge is flush with the body of the car. •...
  • Page 279 Maintenance Engine Compartment 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" chapter. 1 Oil filler cap (black cap) 3 4 5 2 Oil dipstick (yellow) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (yellow/black cap)
  • Page 280 Maintenance 2.0L Turbocharged Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage", refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" section. 1 Oil filler cap (black cap) 2 Oil dipstick (yellow) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (yellow/black cap) 4 Coolant reservoir (black cap)
  • Page 281 Maintenance Engine 2.0L Turbocharged Engine Oil ACEA Classification of Engine Oils European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) will classify the engine oils based on performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use ACEA C3 engine oil or that recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 282 Maintenance 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Oil API and ILSAC Classifications of Engine Oil Use engine oil meeting API and ILSAC specification SN/GF-5 5W-30, to ensure optimum protection for your engine, alternatively seek advice from MG Authorised Repairer. ACEA Classification of Engine Oils European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) will classify the engine oils based on performance and quality.
  • Page 283 Maintenance Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up Driving the car with the oil level ABOVE the upper mark, or BELOW the lower mark on the dipstick, will damage the engine. Take care to avoid spilling engine oil onto a hot engine – a fire may result! 1.5L Turbocharged Engine 2.0L Turbocharged Engine...
  • Page 284 Maintenance Check the oil level weekly and top up with oil when Note: Do not use the oil additives not applicable to necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the the car, or else the engine may be damaged. You engine cold and the car resting on level ground.
  • Page 285 Maintenance Cooling System It is recommended that the cooling system should be checked weekly when the cooling system is cold and with Coolant Check and Top Up the car resting on level ground. If the level is lower than 'MIN' mark, open the expansion tank cap of the cooling DO NOT remove the engine coolant reservoir system and top up coolant, but the level shall not be higher cap when the cooling system is hot - escaping...
  • Page 286 Maintenance of the coolant. DO NOT refill the cooling system with anti-freeze of different formulations. Note: Refilling of additives inapplicable to this car into coolant may damage the components to be cooled. You are recommended to use the additives certified by the manufacturer, please consult your local Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 287 Maintenance Brake Brake Fluid Check and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep containers Brake Pads sealed and out of the reach of children. If DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal accidental contact of brake fluid is suspected, while driving;...
  • Page 288 Maintenance IMPORTANT Replace the brake fluid regularly according to the information contained in the Service Portfolio. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If you accidentally spill the brake fluid on the painted surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo.
  • Page 289 Maintenance Battery Open the engine compartment then you will see the battery. The battery is designed to be maintenance free, Battery Maintenance so topping-up is unnecessary. DO NOT leave electric components switched Note: When the vehicle will not be used for on when the car is not started, the battery an extended period (more than 1 month), it is may become flat and you will not be able to...
  • Page 290 Maintenance battery of the same type and specification as the original to maintain the correct vehicle functionality. The battery must be disposed of using an approved method, used batteries can be harmful to the environment. It should be recycled by a professional company. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 291 Maintenance Washer Check the washer fluid level every week. When the level of washer fluid is low, please top up the washer fluid as Washer Fluid Check and Top Up instructed. Please use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Refer to ‘Recommended When filling the washer fluid, DO NOT let the washer fluid spill on parts around the engine Fluids and Capacities’...
  • Page 292 Maintenance Washer Nozzles Operate the washers periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed. The windscreen washer nozzles are configured during the production, so generally there is no need for adjustments. To adjust the windscreen washer nozzle, you can insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver in the upper and bottom gaps (as indicated by the arrow) between the housing (1) and the nozzle (2) and turn downward or upward slightly to adjust...
  • Page 293 Maintenance Wipers Wiper Blades IMPORTANT • Grease, silicon and petroleum products impair the blade's wiping capability. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Clean the windscreen frequently. DO NOT use wipers to remove stubborn or ingrained dirt, it will reduce their effect and their life span.
  • Page 294 Maintenance Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades 3 Press the button on the wiper arm (as illustrated), and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm. 4 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard. 5 Locate the new wiper into the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 295 Maintenance Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. 2 Pull the wiper blade connector outward with moderate force to separate it from the wiper arm and discard the wiper blade. 3 Put the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 296 Maintenance Tyres appropriately careful driving style for the first 500km. This action could benefit tyre life. Overview Tyre or rim damage can happen unnoticed. Any abnormal • You should be very careful for the first 500km when vibration or drift occurring when the vehicle is moving may traveling with new tyres.
  • Page 297 Maintenance • If the vehicle is to be stored for a lengthy time, please Wheel Balance move at least one time in two weeks and check the tyre The wheels of a new vehicle are subject to dynamic balance pressure, as so to avoid deformation due to long-term testing, but out of balance wheels may still be caused due stress.
  • Page 298 Maintenance Tyre Check Valves Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly - they prevent dirt DEFECTIVE TYRES ARE DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if any tyre is damaged, is from entering the valve. Check the valve for leaks (listen excessively worn, or is inflated to an incorrect for a tell-tale hissing) when you check the tyre pressure.
  • Page 299 Maintenance Replacement of Tyres When the tread has worn down to 1.6mm or below, the indicators will come to the surface of the tread pattern, It is recommended to fit tyres having the producing the effect of a continuous band of rubber across same specification to the original tyres.
  • Page 300 Maintenance Tyre/Snow Chains Unsuitable tyre/snow chains may damage the tyres, wheels, suspension, brakes or bodywork of your car. Please pay attention to the following requirements in the usage: • The tyre/snow chains can only be fitted on the drive wheels; •...
  • Page 301 Maintenance Tyre size: 215/60 R17 Note: If you drive on the snowy and icy roads, it is recommended to use winter tyres. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 302 Maintenance Cleaning and Vehicle Care covered areas, for example, doorsill footstep, sealed parts, cover plate, etc. should be cleaned periodically. These Abuse of care products may be harmful to parts may quickly develop paint scratches due to long-time health, care products must be safely stored, attachment with abrasive compositions.
  • Page 303 Maintenance After the end of the salt spilling period in winter, be sure the vehicle a little forcibly with a soft sponge, a cleaning to thoroughly clean the bottom of the vehicle once. glove or a cleaning brush, at this time you shall start from the roof from top to bottom.
  • Page 304 Maintenance Cleaning with High Pressure Cleaner clean paint, you shall recoat the vehicle with a high quality hard wax curing agent. You shall apply hard wax at least You must abide by the operation instructions for cleaning twice a year to protect the automotive paint even in regular the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner, especially the use of wax curing agent for cleaning the vehicle with the pressure and jet distance should be kept in an enough...
  • Page 305 Maintenance Note: Do not treat parts or plastic parts coated with Plastic Parts flat lacquer by using the polishing agent. Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of cleaning. When the stain is not easy to remove, you Wiper Blades can also use a special solvent-free plastic cleaning and Wash in warm soapy water.
  • Page 306 Maintenance Wheels Protective Bottom Cover For wheel cleaning, moisture or icing and Never add any protective bottom cover to the snow melting salt may reduce braking effect, exhaust gas catalytic purifier of exhaust pipe which may have the risk of accident. or the heat shield since it may ignite these substances and cause fire hazards.
  • Page 307 Maintenance Automobile Internal Care Airbag Module Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded with Condenser, Radiator and Cooling Fan liquid and DO NOT use petrol, detergent, During the daily driving, condenser, radiator and cooling fan furniture cream or polishes. of the vehicle may accumulate dirts, thereby resulting in the deviations in A/C system, cooling system and noise.
  • Page 308 Maintenance Carpet and Fabrics breathable and restore moisture, and can also establish a protective layer on its surface. Clean with diluted upholstery cleaner - test a concealed • Clean the leather every two to three months. Timely area first. remove new stains. Leather •...
  • Page 309 Technical Data 296 Technical Data Dimensions 298 Weights 300 Main Engine Parameters 302 Dynamic Performance Parameters 303 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 305 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) 305 Wheels and Tyres 305 Tyre Pressures (Cold)
  • Page 310 Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Item, units Parameter Overall length A, mm 4574 Overall width B, mm 1876 1664 (with body) Overall height C (unladen), mm 1685 (with shake fin) Wheelbase D, mm 2720 Front overhang E, mm Rear overhang F, mm...
  • Page 311 Technical Data Item, units Parameter Front wheel track, mm 1573 Rear wheel track, mm 1584 Minimum ground clearance (laden), mm Minimum turning circle diameter, m 11.9 Fuel tank capacity, L Note: Rearview mirror and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above the touchdown point are not included in the total width.
  • Page 312 Technical Data Weights Weights - Only for South America Parameter Item, units 1.5T DCT 2WD 1.5T MT 2WD 2.0T DCT 4WD Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg 1989 1962 2157 Gross vehicle weight, kg 2250 2250 2250 Unladen front axle weight, kg 1012 1130...
  • Page 313 Technical Data Weights - Only for Middle East Parameter Item, units 2.0T DCT 2WD 2.0T DCT 4WD Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg 1630 1718 Gross vehicle weight, kg 2069 2157 Unladen front axle weight, kg 1020 Unladen rear axle weight, kg Laden front axle weight, kg 1091...
  • Page 314 Technical Data Main Engine Parameters Parameters Item 2.0T AWD SA 2.0T 2WD GCC 2.0T AWD GCC Bore × stroke, mm × mm 88×82 Total displacement, L 1.995 Compression ratio 10:1 Maximum net power, KW Engine speed at net power, rev/min 5300 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min...
  • Page 315 Technical Data Parameters Item 1.5T 2WD SA Bore × stroke, mm × mm 74×86.6 Total displacement, L 1.490 Compression ratio 10:1 Maximum net power, KW Engine speed at net power, rev/min 5600 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min 1700-4400 Idle speed, rev/min Fuel grade, RON...
  • Page 316 Technical Data Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Item, units 1.5T DCT 2WD 1.5T MT 2WD 2.0T DCT 4WD 2.0T DCT 2WD Acceleration, s ( 0 ~ 100 ) km/h Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, % ≥40 ≥40 ≥50 ≥40 Note: The dynamic performance parameters are test data under specific conditions. Note: Gradeability is affected by different road surfaces, tyre pressures, tyre tread depth and vehicle load.
  • Page 317 Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Name Grade 1.5T 6MT 1.5T DCT250 Engine oil (after-sales GF-5 5W-30 or C3 5W-30 replacement), L Engine coolant, L Glycol ( OAT) ® DCT fluid, L DEXRON DCT Fluid — 2.45 Manual transmission fluid, —...
  • Page 318 Technical Data Capacity Name Grade 2.0T DCT360 2WD 2.0T DCT360 4WD Engine oil (after-sales C3 5W-30 replacement), L Engine coolant, L Glycol ( OAT ) DCT fluid, L Pentosin FFL-2 7.62 Power take-off lubricating Idemitsu Apolloil Wide Gear LW — 0.58 oil, L 80W-90 GL5...
  • Page 319 Technical Data Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Wheels and Tyres Table (Unladen) Wheel rim size 7.5J×18 6.5J×17 Item Parameter Tyre size 235/50 R18 215/60 R17 Camber angle -14¢±45¢ Spare Tyre Wheel rim size 4B×16 Castor angle 4°57¢±45¢ Spare tyre size T125/90 R16 Front Toe-in angle (total 8¢±12¢...

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