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Preface.............................................................................................................................1
Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1
The Owner's Handbook......................................................................................................................... 1
Announcement ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Symbols Used ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Vehicle Identification Information ............................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification .............................................................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification Label...................................................................................................................... 5
1 Instruments and Controls ...........................................................................................7
Instruments and Controls........................................................................................................... 8
Instrument Pack ........................................................................................................................ 10
Information Centre ................................................................................................................... 13
Warning Lights and Indicators ................................................................................................. 29
Lights and Switches................................................................................................................... 36
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March 17, 2025

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Mr. Anderson
March 17, 2025

To enable Eco Mode in the MG GT, go to the “Vehicle Settings” on the entertainment screen and activate the economic driving (ECO) function. When enabled, the Eco indicator will illuminate, showing that the function is active.

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February 23, 2025

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Summary of Contents for MG GT

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........................1 Introduction..........................1 The Owner's Handbook......................... 1 Announcement ............................1 Symbols Used ............................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 - Colour Display .......................
  • Page 2 Master Light Switch..........................36 Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment ....................38 Rear Fog Lamp Switch.......................... 39 Lighting Lever Switch ........................... 39 Hazard Warning Lamps ........................40 Wipers and Washers......................... 41 Front Windscreen Wiper Controls ....................... 41 Steering System ........................43 Adjustment of Steering Column ......................43 Electric Power Steering ........................
  • Page 3 ............................ 52 Sunroof Instructions ............................52 Sunroof Operation..........................52 Interior Light ..........................55 Front Courtesy Lights .......................... 55 ......................... 55 Rear Courtesy Lights Automatic Operation........................... 56 Power Socket ..........................57 Front Console Power Socket ........................ 57 ........................58 USB Port at Rear Console ....................
  • Page 4 Centre Console Cup Holder (Mechanical Parking Brake) ................ 62 Centre Console Cup Holder (Electronic Parking Brake) ................. 62 2 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems ...............63 Ventilation..........................64 A/C Filter............................65 Vents ..............................65 .................. 67 Manually Controlled Air Conditioning Control Panel ............................67 Temperature Control ...........................
  • Page 5 Heated Rear Window .......................... 74 ............................75 Radio Instructions ............................75 Radio Control Panel..........................76 Basic Operation........................... 77 Radio Function ............................ 78 USB Mode............................80 Bluetooh Connection........................... 80 Bluetooth Music ..........................81 Bluetooth Phone..........................81 Bluetooth Function Menu ........................82 ......................
  • Page 6 360° View ............................104 Vehicle Settings..........................105 Setting .............................. 105 3 Seats & Restraints....................107 Seats............................108 Overview ............................108 Head Restraints ..........................108 Front Seats............................109 Rear Seats ............................111 .......................... 111 Front Seat Heating Seat Belts ..........................113 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ....................... 114 Wearing Seat Belts..........................
  • Page 7 Service and Replacement of Airbags ....................130 Disposal of Airbags ..........................131 Child Restraints ........................133 Important Safety Instructions about Using Child Restraints ..............133 Fixing Child Restraints........................135 Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position................... 138 4 Starting & Driving....................145 Keys ............................
  • Page 8 Starting the Engine (Key Start) ......................160 Starting the Engine (Keyless Start) ..................... 161 Precautions for Engine Start........................ 162 Stopping the Engine..........................163 Economical and Environmental Driving ................164 Running-in ............................164 Environment Protection ........................164 Economic Driving ..........................164 Driving in Special Environment......................
  • Page 9 Control Modes ..........................176 Protection Mode..........................178 ......................180 Manual Transmission 5-speed Manual Transmission ......................180 Brake System........................... 182 Foot Brake ............................182 Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)................... 182 ....................183 Electronic Brake Assist System (EBA) ...................... 183 Hill Hold Control System (HHC) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................
  • Page 10 Target Cruise Speed Adjustment ......................195 Pause ..............................195 Resume............................. 196 Parking Aid ..........................197 ......................197 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid ..........................199 Parking Camera ......................199 360° Panoramic Imaging System Load Carrying.......................... 201 Load Space ............................201 Internal Loading ..........................201 5 Emergency Information ..................203 Hazard Warning Devices ......................
  • Page 11 Towing for Recovery .......................... 207 Transporter or Trailer with Rope ......................210 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement ..................211 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit........................211 Changing a Wheel..........................212 Fuse Replacement ........................215 Fuse..............................215 Fuse Box ............................215 Bulb Replacement ........................223 Bulb Specification..........................
  • Page 12 1.5L Engine Compartment ........................233 Engine............................234 Engine Oil ............................234 Engine Oil Level Check and Refill ......................235 Engine Oil Specification ........................235 Cooling System ........................237 Coolant Check and Top Up ........................ 237 Coolant Specification ......................... 237 Brake ............................239 Brake Pads ............................
  • Page 13 Wiper Blades............................. 245 Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades (With frame) ..............246 ............... 247 Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades (Without frame) Tyres ............................248 Overview ............................248 Tyre Check............................250 Tyre Wear Indicators ......................... 250 Replacement of Tyres......................... 251 Wheel Fitment Rotation........................251 Tyre/Snow Chains ..........................
  • Page 14 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................267 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) ............268 Wheels and Tyres ........................268 Tyre Pressure (Cold) ....................... 268...
  • Page 15: Preface

    The company aims to improve out products operation procedures. For better maintenance and service continuously, so the product may be altered without prior of your vehicle, you are recommended to consult an MG notice after the handbook is completed. The specific Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 16 Preface The Authorised Repairer in this handbook refers to passengers if parts of the vehicle are modified or altered any SAIC Motor MG authorised repairer, which is very without permission. familiar with the service and maintenance procedure of No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a...
  • Page 17: Symbols Used

    Preface Symbols Used Asterisk An asterisk (*) appearing within the text, identifies features Warning or items of equipment that are either optional, or are only This warning symbol identifies procedures fitted to some vehicles in the model range. that must followed precisely, information that must be considered with...
  • Page 18: Vehicle Identification Information

    2 Engine Number 3 Transmission Number Transmission Number Location Always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) On the surface of the transmission housing in the engine when communicating with your MG Authorised Repairer. compartment. The transmission numbers of certain...
  • 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; • Gross Vehicle Weight; •...
  • Page 20 Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Label(Only Location of Vehicle Identification Label(Only for SA) for GCC) 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 57 Power Socket 10 Instrument Pack 59 Storage Devices 13 Information Centre 62 Cup Holder 29 Warning Lights and Indicators 36 Lights and Switches 41 Wipers and Washers 43 Steering System 45 Horn 46 Rearview Mirrors 49 Sunvisor 50 Windows 52 Sunroof...
  • Page 22: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 19 18...
  • Page 23 Instruments and Controls 1 Power Window Switch 18 Fuel Filler Flap Release Handle 2 Lighting Lever Switch 19 Exterior Rearview Mirrors and Master Lighting Leveling Switch 3 Horn Button 4 Driver Airbag 5 Instrument Pack 6 Ignition Switch (Key Start) 7 Wiper Lever Switch 8 Ignition Switch (Keyless Start) 9 Onboard Entertainment System...
  • Page 24: Instrument Pack

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack IMPORTANT To protect the engine from damage, never allow the Instrument Pack - Colour Display pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge (3) The engine coolant temperature is indicated by the number of LED lights illuminated.
  • Page 25: Instrument Pack - Mono Display

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack - Mono Display The arrow to the left of fuel gauge symbol indicates that the fuel filler is located on the left of the vehicle. 1 0 0 1 40 1 6 0 1 8 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 /m in x1 0 0 0...
  • Page 26 Instruments and Controls IMPORTANT The arrow to the left of fuel gauge symbol To protect the engine from damage, never allow the indicates that the fuel filler is located on the left of the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for vehicle.
  • Page 27: Information Centre

    Instruments and Controls Information Centre Digital Clock Displays the current time in digital form. Information Centre - Colour Display Gear Display Displays the current shift lever position of the automatic / m in x 1 0 0 0 km /h transmission (P, R, N, D, E, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8).
  • Page 28 Instruments and Controls 1 Trip Computer 2 Settings 3 Fault Information Trip Computer Trip computer menu displays: • Current Speed: displays the current running speed. • Press the left/right buttons on the right of steering • Fuel Consumption: displays the current fuel wheel to switch between the integrated information consumption when the engine is working.
  • Page 29 Instruments and Controls OverSpeed Threshold • Battery Voltage: displays the current voltage value of the battery. Sets the threshold value of overspeed alarm. When OFF • Current Journey: displays the mileage, average speed, is displayed, it indicates that the overspeed alarm function duration and average fuel consumption since startup.
  • Page 30 MG Authorised Temp Sensor Fault as safety permits, shut down Repairer urgently. the engine and seek an MG Indicating to the driver that Authorised Repairer urgently. the failure which will affect the Indicating to the driver that the...
  • Page 31 Steering Angle Fault please seek an MG Authorised drive for a short while. If the Repairer as soon as possible. lamp remains on, seek an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as Indicating to the driver that possible. the steering wheel angle is not...
  • Page 32 Indicating to the driver that the brake fluid level and seek an MG ABS system is failed, and anti-lock Authorised Repairer as soon as ABS Fail brake function will be disabled, possible.
  • Page 33 Fault MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. Indicating to the driver that the Clutch Switch Fault clutch is failed, please seek an MG Indicating to the driver that Authorised Repairer urgently. keyless entry function is failed, Passive Entry Fault...
  • Page 34: Information Centre - Mono Display

    Instruments and Controls Information Centre - Mono Display Ambient Temperature Displays the current ambient temperature. 1 2 0 Digital Clock 1 40 1 6 0 Displays the current time in digital form. 1 / m in x1 0 0 0 km /h Gear Display Displays the current shift lever position of the automatic...
  • Page 35 Instruments and Controls Integrated Information Icons Solutions The integrated information display provides the followings: Indicating to the driver to adjust the 1 Warning Information steering wheel to the left. 2 Trip Computer Indicating to the driver to adjust the 3 Settings steering wheel to the right.
  • Page 36 Instruments and Controls Right Hand Steering Wheel Switches Trip Computer Switch • Short press the trip computer button (1) on the end of • Press the left/right buttons on the right of steering the indicator/main beam switch to switch between the wheel to switch between the trip computer display trip computer display items.
  • Page 37 Instruments and Controls The trip computer comprises the following information: Displays the driven distance of the current journey or since last reset. This value will be automatically reset 1 hour after 1 Trip 1 the ignition is switched off and can also be reset by a long 2 Journey Time 1 press of the OK button in the right hand steering wheel 3 Average Speed 1...
  • Page 38 Instruments and Controls Average Speed 1 Displays the average fuel consumption of the current journey or since last reset. This value will be automatically reset 1 hour after the ignition is switched off and can also be reset by a long press of the OK button in the right hand steering wheel switch or trip computer button.
  • Page 39 Instruments and Controls Average Speed 2 This function is automatic and displays the remaining distance you can travel before the fuel gauge reads empty. Displays the average speed since last reset. This value can The distance will change when the vehicle is refuelled. be reset by a long press of the OK button in the right hand steering wheel switch or trip computer button.
  • Page 40 Instruments and Controls Settings Backlight Brightness Adjustment In the trip computer interface, press the left/right button on the right hand steering wheel switch or short press the trip computer switch on the indicator/main beam switch to access the trip computer settings interface. In this interface, press OK key on the right hand steering wheel switch or long press the trip computer button on the indicator/main beam switch to adjust the backlight...
  • Page 41 Instruments and Controls Digital Clock Adjustment Speed Limit Alarm Adjustment In this interface, press OK key on the right hand steering In this interface, press OK key on the right hand steering wheel switch or long press the trip computer button on the wheel switch or long press the trip computer button, the indicator/main beam switch.
  • Page 42 Instruments and Controls Tyre Pressure Monitoring In this interface, short press OK button on the right hand steering wheel switch or long press the trip computer button on the indicator/main beam switch to turn the stability control system and traction control system On/Off.
  • Page 43: Warning Lights And Indicators

    SRS or seat belt. Please stop the car as soon lamps are turned on. as safety permits, shut down the engine and seek an MG Authorised Repairer urgently. An SRS or seat belt fault may mean the components may not be deployed in the event of...
  • Page 44 Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Lamp - Yellow...
  • Page 45 Instruments and Controls system is failed. Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer Stability Control System/Traction Control OFF urgently. Warning Lamp - Yellow If the battery power is low, hint information will appear in the information centre and some electrical equipment will If the dynamic stability control/traction control be restricted or shut down.
  • Page 46 High engine coolant temperature may cause severe damage shut down the engine and seek an MG Authorised Repairer to the engine. In this case, stop the vehicle and switch off urgently. the engine as soon as safety permits. Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer urgently.
  • Page 47 If console. Please refer to "Starting the Engine (Keyless the lamp remains on, seek an MG Authorised Repairer as Start) " under the "Starting & Driving" section. soon as possible.
  • Page 48 If it does not on the flat road. If the lamp keeps flashing, seek an MG extinguish, seek an MG Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 49 Instruments and Controls System Failure Message Indicator - Yellow/Red This indicator is used to inform the driver that the vehicle has some warning messages; please refer to "Information Centre" in this section for failure messages or important prompts.
  • Page 50: 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 51 Instruments and Controls Headlamp illuminate. For some models, it can be set in the car interface on the entertainment display. When the ignition switch is in position ON, rotate the master light switch to position 3 to switch on the dipped Find My Car beam headlamps, side lamps and switch backlights.
  • Page 52: Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment Location 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 switch.
  • Page 53: Rear Fog Lamp Switch

    Instruments and Controls Rear Fog Lamp Switch Lighting Lever Switch Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles when switching between main beam headlamps and dipped beam headlamps. Rear Fog Lamps With the ignition switch in position ON and the headlamps turned on, press the switch to position 2 to turn on the rear fog lamps.
  • Page 54: Hazard Warning Lamps

    Instruments and Controls Hazard Warning Lamps GREEN indicator lamp in the instrument pack will flash when the turn signal lamps are working. Press the hazard warning lamp button to operate After resetting the steering wheel, the lever will be the hazard warning lamps. All turn signal lamps and automatically reset, and the turn signal lamps go off.
  • Page 55: Wipers And Washers

    Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers • Single wipe (4) • Automatic wipe interval adjustment (5) Front Windscreen Wiper Controls • 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 56 Instruments and Controls Single Wipe wipers will commence operating in conjunction with the washers. Pressing the lever down to the single wiping position (4) and releasing will operate a single wipe. If the lever is held Note: The wipers continue operating for a further down (4), the wipers will operate continuously until the three wipes after the lever is released.
  • Page 57: Steering System

    Instruments and Controls Steering System To adjust the angle 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 angle of 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the the steering column while the vehicle is in steering column up or down to move the wheel into motion.
  • Page 58: Electric Power Steering

    Instruments and Controls Electric Power Steering Steering Mode Switching The electric power steering system provides 3 different If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate the steering will appear very heavy, steering modes: this will affect driving safety. 1 Normal: provides moderate power assistance. 2 Urban: provides a high level of assistance, with a light The electric power steering system only works when the feel.
  • Page 59: 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 60: 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 of some models can be heated. of the vehicle both on the left and right and in the front Mirror Glass Heating of passenger compartment.
  • Page 61 Instruments and Controls Electric Adjustment of Mirror Glass Manual Folding The exterior rearview mirrors can be folded backwards manually as illustrated. • Rotate the knob to select left (L) or right (R) rearview mirror. Electric Folding • Push the knob in the desired direction to adjust the Rotate the knob to the central position and push the knob angle of the exterior rearview mirror glass.
  • Page 62: Manual Anti-Dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror

    Instruments and Controls Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Unlock/lock the vehicle by remote key, the exterior rearview mirrors will be deployed/folded automatically. Note: For vehicles equipped with power folding exterior rearview mirrors, if the exterior mirror deviates from original position due to human or other factors, it can restore to the original position by operating the knob switch to make the exterior mirror fold and unfold once.
  • Page 63: Sunvisor

    Instruments and Controls Sunvisor switched on when the cover is opened, and it is switched off when the cover is closed. The vanity mirror on the driver side should only be used when the car is stationary. Sunvisor (1), vanity mirror (2) and vanity mirror light are arranged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger.
  • Page 64: 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 (1 ~ 4) to lower the window, and pull the switch to raise the window.
  • Page 65 Instruments and Controls Note: It is recommended that you ISOLATE the rear this happens, the window will open automatically to allow window switches when carrying children. the obstruction to be removed. Note: DO NOT lift and lower the power window for Note: Please operate the windows correctly to avoid several times in short time, otherwise the thermal danger, the driver shall instruct the occupants on the...
  • Page 66: 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 67 Instruments and Controls Open the Sunroof the 2nd position (4) and then release, the sunroof will automatically close to the end. You can stop the movement Tilt Open of the sunroof at any time by pushing the switch frontwards Press the sunroof switch (5) to automatically tilt open the again.
  • Page 68 Instruments and Controls Note: Failure to initialize the sunroof may cause the lax close of sunroof, or failure of anti-trap function, or failure to response to some switch operations. Thermal Protection To prevent the sunroof motor from being damaged by overheating, it is provided with overheat protection function.
  • Page 69: Interior Light

    Instruments and Controls Interior Light Rear Courtesy Lights Front Courtesy Lights Manual Operation Press the switch (arrowed) to illuminate the rear courtesy Press one of the switches 2 to turn on a front courtesy lights, press again to switch off. light, press again to turn off.
  • Page 70: Automatic Operation

    Instruments and Controls Automatic Operation Press the button (1) for front courtesy lights to turn on automatic operation, and press it again to turn off the function. When the automatic operation is enabled, the front and rear courtesy lights illumination occurs automatically whenever the followings occur.
  • Page 71: Power Socket

    Instruments and Controls Power Socket port 1 can realize the interconnection between vehicle and mobile phone. Front Console 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.
  • Page 72: Usb Port At Rear Console

    Instruments and Controls USB Port at Rear Console USB Port at Interior Rearview Mirror There are also two USB ports equipped at the rear of the There is one USB port equipped on the base of interior centre console, which can only provide a 5V/1A output rearview mirror, which can only provide a 5V/1A output when serving as the power outlet.
  • Page 73: 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 74: The Driver Side Card Slot Is

    Instruments and Controls The driver side card slot is Centre Console Armrest Box (Mechanical Parking Brake) located at the lower side of the instrument panel on the driver side.
  • Page 75: Centre Console Armrest Box (Electronic Parking Brake)

    Instruments and Controls Centre Console Armrest Box (Electronic Parking Brake) The glasses box is located in the proximity of the front courtesy lights. Press the panel (as indicated by the arrow), and place the glasses into the glasses box after opening it. Lift the armrest (arrowed) to open the compartment cover Close the glasses box when it is not in use.
  • Page 76: Cup Holder

    Instruments and Controls Cup Holder Centre Console Cup Holder (Electronic Parking Brake) Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder whilst driving. Spillage may result in personal injury or damage. Centre Console Cup Holder (Mechanical Parking Brake) The centre console cup holder is situated at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly, and is used to hold a cup or beverage bottle.
  • Page 77: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 64 Ventilation 67 Manually Controlled Air Conditioning 70 Electronic Temperature Control 75 Radio 83 Entertainment Player...
  • Page 78: Ventilation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents There are also 2 rear seat feet vents, respectively on the floor under the front seats (not shown in the figure)
  • Page 79: 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 80 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Side Vents Slide knob centre louvres leftward/rightward to the end to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by moving the knob up and down, or from side to side.
  • Page 81: Manually Controlled Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Manually Controlled Air Conditioning Temperature Control Rotate the temperature control knob clockwise to Control Panel increase the temperature or rotate anti-clockwise to reduce. Air Circulation Mode Press the Air Circulation Mode button, the indicator in the button will illuminate, the circulation damper will be closed and the internal air is separated from the ambient environment, the system enters into the internal circulation state.
  • Page 82: Heated Rear Window

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems blower speed. The blower is switched off when the air Note: The heated rear window function will only volume is 0, and the air volume increases gradually from 1 function when the engine is running. to 6.
  • Page 83: Ac On/Off

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be 3 A small amount of condensed water may be left directed to the side vents. inside the A/C system after use, the prolonged moisture environment is easy to breed mold, which may generate peculiar smell.
  • Page 84: Electronic Temperature Control

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Electronic Temperature Control Control Interface 1 Air Distribution Mode HVAC 2 System On/Off P M2.5 filte r 3 AC On/Off 4 Air Circulation Mode 5 Temperature Control 6 Blower Speed Control...
  • Page 85 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off run for a period of time to prevent the condensate residue, and reduce the mold breeding and Touch the System On/Off Touch Button to turn on/off the resulting odor. A/C system. Air Circulation Mode Note: Turn off the centre console screen, the A/C system can still be operational.
  • Page 86 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Distribution Mode Touch Air Distribution Icons on Interface Button Mode Select the corresponding Air Distribution Mode Touch Button as required to regulate the air distribution mode. For ‘feet’ + ‘defrost’ For ‘face’. Directs air to the side and centre vents. For 'face' and 'feet'.
  • Page 87: Control Panel

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Blower Speed/Temperature Control Touch the blower speed segment to quickly set the Shortcut required blower speed, the lowest position is 1. Temperature Control Press the A/C Control Shortcut Key to Slide the temperature segment leftwards and rightwards to illuminate it and the A/C system turns on;...
  • Page 88: Defrost/Demist

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Note: With the A/C system turned off, the above operations can turn on the A/C system directly, and Press the Heated Rear Window Button, the the A/C control shortcut key indicator will illuminate. heated rear window function is enabled, and the indicator in the button will illuminate.
  • Page 89: Radio

    Do not use water, solvent or certain USB brands and models, or files contained abrasive cleaner, these substances will damage the can not be played correctly. Seek an MG Authorised display. Repairer. 3 The radio is designed to operate between 9 The USB port supports the recharging function, and temperatures of -20℃...
  • Page 90: Radio Control Panel

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Control Panel 1 Preset Button [1] 2 Preset Button/Random Button [ 3 Preset Button/Cycle Button [ 4 [On/Off] Button / [Volume] Knob 5 Bluetooth Phone [ ] Button 6 [SRC] Button 7 [USB] Port ] Button ] Button 10 [MENU] Button...
  • Page 91: Basic Operation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operation Menu Functions Short press [MENU] button to enter into the menu Power On/Off functions, rotate the [MENU] button to display each Press [On/Off] button to start the system, and press it function in cycle, and press it again to enter the sub-menu. again to turn off the system.
  • Page 92: Radio Function

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Function Folder Mode In the USB playback mode, short press [ ] or [ Band Selection button to enter into folder selection (upward/downward) Press [SRC] button to select FM1, FM2, FMA and AM. mode; short press [ ] or [ ] again to select the folder upward or downward.
  • Page 93 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems FMA or AM memory according to signal strength. If the Preset Tuning auto-store is unable to find 6 strong stations, the stations The memory has 24 preset positions (FM1, FM2, FMA, AM) previously stored in the memory positions will be retained for storing stations.
  • Page 94: Usb Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Mode If the track elapsed time is more than 3 seconds, press [ button to return to the beginning of the current track and press it again to start the previous track. If elapsed time is less than 3 seconds, press [ ] button once to return to the previous track.
  • Page 95: Bluetooth Music

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems the current mobile phone is in the connected state. If in the phone call to make a free shift between the private the player Bluetooth is enabled but not connected to the conversation and the hands-free function. mobile phone, it will search and connect automatically the mobile phone last connected.
  • Page 96: Bluetooth Function Menu

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Function Menu With Bluetooth paired, short press [MENU] button to enter into the Bluetooth menu; rotate the [MENU] button to select the Bluetooth settings. Phone Voice Volume Setting Short press [MENU] button on the Bluetooth volume setting interface to enter into the volume control interface;...
  • Page 97: Entertainment Player

    • Switch off the entertainment system during refuelling. contact a local MG Authorised Repairer. Do not use the entertainment system in this condition because doing so • Be sure to run the vehicle engine while using this may result in a fire, electric shock, or other failure.
  • Page 98: Cautions For Using Screen

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Cautions for Using Screen • Because of file characteristics, file format, recorded application, playback environment, storage conditions • To protect the screen against damage, always touch the and other factors, it may not be possible to play the panel buttons with your finger.
  • Page 99: Basic Operations

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations Main System Interface Control Panel 09:30 PM2.5 1 Shortcut Key for A/C Control 2 Shortcut Key for Blower Speed/Temperature Control SAICLink 3 Power Button/Volume / A/C Control Knob Short press to enter main system interface, long press to enter standby mode, then long press to reboot the 1 Radio/Music system;...
  • Page 100 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Power On/Off 4 Others Power On Touch or slide the bottom of the screen leftwards/rightwards to view the following functions. If the ignition switch is turned off with the system in • Phone playback mode last time, the system will be automatically powered on when the ignition switch is turned on again.
  • Page 101 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Standby Mode Steering Wheel Control Button With the ignition on, long press the power button to allow the entertainment system to enter the standby mode, and the operation of the entertainment system may be suspended. In the standby mode, all sounds will be muted.
  • Page 102 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 键 The steering wheel “*” button can be set as the shortcut key of Main Interface/Vehicle Settings. 3 Volume Up Button Button When playing music, short press to switch to the next track; long press to fast forward (except the Bluetooth music).
  • Page 103 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Volume Adjustment Connecting/Disconnecting a USB Storage Device You can adjust the audio volume via the buttons on the control panel and the steering wheel. During the volume Inserting a USB Storage Device adjustment, the system may automatically pop up a volume Connect a USB device to the USB port for connection.
  • Page 104: Bluetooth Phone

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Phone extreme conditions, the entertainment system may not be able to be paired and connected with a mobile phone. Instructions At this time, it is recommended to clear the paired • Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth devices in the mobile phone and the device list on the wireless technology is not guaranteed.
  • Page 105 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Pairing and Connection • The system will display the Bluetooth address and device name. If the Bluetooth is not turned on, the status bar will not • Turn on the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone show the Bluetooth icon;...
  • Page 106 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Dial Pad Touch to make a phone call; after the Bluetooth phone is connected, touch to end the call. In the Bluetooth Phone interface, touch [Dial Pad] to enter Dial Pad interface. 5 Input Keypad Area Input figures and symbols.
  • Page 107 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Contacts On the Contacts interface, click to manually download the Contacts. On the Bluetooth Phone interface, touch [Contacts] to enter the Contacts interface. 2 Contact Name Search a Contact 09:30 Touch on the interface, input the initial letter of the name to be searched, and touch the contact to make a call after searching.
  • Page 108 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Call History Note: Since the system temporarily only supports some certain commercially available mobile phones, In the Bluetooth Phone interface, touch [Call History] to the case of no synchronisation of Bluetooth phone enter the Call History interface. contacts will occur on non supported phones.
  • Page 109 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Received Calls: Make a Phone Call Missed Calls: You can make a phone call by the following ways: • Dial Pad Input: Refer to "Dial Pad" in this chapter for 2 Contact Name details. 3 Talk Time •...
  • Page 110 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Incoming Call Switching to Private Mode Answer a Call 09:30 • When an incoming call comes, touch to answer the call. Ada m 1801245789 6 • In the incoming call state, briefly press button on the 21:2 steering wheel to answer the call.
  • Page 111: Entertainment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment system will be muted. But the Bluetooth is still in connection status. Precautions for Playback Storage Media Mode • This system supports U disc and Bluetooth storage media. • If the U disc is not in use for a long time, DO NOT leave the U disc connected to guarantee good connectivity.
  • Page 112 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio 2 Current Station Frequency Touch the Radio/Music widget in the main interface, then Touch [FM] or [AM] widget to switch the band. touch [Radio] again to enter the radio interface. 3 Station Favorites State indicates that the station has been added to Favorites, and indicates that the station is not...
  • Page 113 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 9 Next station USB Music Short press to automatically search the next station; Insert USB storage device into USB port, and the system long press to manually search the next station. will automatically load the music on the storage device. 10 Previous station Touch the radio/music widget in the main interface, and touch [USB Music] again to enter the USB Music playback...
  • Page 114 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 115 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Music 1 Play/Pause To play music via Bluetooth, firstly connect the Bluetooth 2 Track Artist/Album Name device. Refer to the ‘Bluetooth Pairing and Connection’ in 3 Next Track "Bluetooth Phone" section for details. 4 Previous Track After the Bluetooth device is connected with the system, On this interface, touch [Sound], the system will skip touch the radio/music widget in the main interface, and...
  • Page 116 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Note: The video cannot be played during a call. Touch [Video] in the main interface to enter video playback interface. USB Video Note: When playing a video, click the screen to Insert USB storage device into USB port, and the system awaken the menu bar mode, and click it again to exit will automatically load the videos on the storage device.
  • Page 117 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 [Picture] in the main interface to enter picture playback interface.
  • Page 118: Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 09:30 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 119: Vehicle Settings

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vehicle Settings Setting Touch [Vehicle] on the main interface to enter the Vehicle Touch the Setting widget on the main interface to enter the Setting interface. Setting interface. Comfort and Convenience Sound Setting On the Vehicle Setting interface, touch [Comfort and Touch [Sound] on the Setting interface to enter Sound Convenience] to enter the Comfort and Convenience Setting interface.
  • Page 120 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Display Setting On the Setting interface, touch [Display] to enter the Display Setting interface. Display items such as Language, brightness, mode, etc. can be set. System On the Setting interface, touch [System] to enter System Setting interface.
  • Page 121: Seats & Restraints

    Seats & Restraints 108 Seats 113 Seat Belts 123 Airbag 133 Child Restraints...
  • Page 122: Seats

    Seats & Restraints Seats Head Restraints 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 123: Front Seats

    Seats & Restraints Front Seats Manual Seat Adjustment 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 124 Seats & Restraints Lift the handle (2) repeatedly to raise the seat cushion; • Forward/Rearward Adjustment and press the handle repeatedly downward to lower the Push the switch (1) along the direction of A to realize seat cushion. the forward/rearward adjustment of the seat. •...
  • Page 125: Rear Seats

    Seats & Restraints Rear Seats Note: When the backrest of the front seat is inclined backward excessively, the folding of the rear seat backrest is very likely to damage the back of the front seat, centre console armrest compartment or head restraint of the rear seat.
  • Page 126 • If the seat cushion is heated up to 38℃ or the seat backrest is heated up to 40℃ and continues getting hotter when using seat heating system, please turn off the seat heating and contact MG Authorised Repairer. • Overuse of the driver's heated seat may cause...
  • Page 127: Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with seat belt warning It is important that all seat belts are worn lamp to remind you to fasten your seat belt. correctly. Always check that all passengers are wearing seat belts. DO NOT carry During driving, seat belts must be fastened.
  • Page 128: 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 129: Wearing Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Wearing Seat Belts Do not drive when the seats are excessively reclined. As seat belts cannot function Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury correctly when the seats are reclined or death in the event of an accident. excessively.
  • Page 130 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 131 When this happens, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for repair. When wearing seat belts, the lap belt section should be positioned as low as possible across your hips.
  • Page 132 Seats & Restraints slipping under the lap belt. If you slip under the lap belt, the belt will apply force on your abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injuries. The diagonal section of the belt should cross the middle of the shoulder and the chest. In the event of emergency braking or collision, the diagonal section of the belt will be locked.
  • Page 133: How Children Use Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints How Children Use Seat Belts Depending upon the disability, consult your physician for further details. Proper protection measures must be taken for children during driving. For safety reasons, children shall ride in child restraint device fixed to the rear seat. Infants Only recommended child restraints suitable for the age, height and weight of the child...
  • Page 134 Seats & Restraints Infants shall use child restraint device. You shall choose the on the vehicle. Please make the children sit up and use proper restraint device suitable for your vehicle and child, lap-shoulder seat belts, so that the shoulder belt can and install and use it in accordance with the instruction provide more effective protection.
  • Page 135: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    • Ensure the seat belt warning system is fully functional. replaced immediately. If the seat belt fails any of the above tests or inspections, contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately for Ensure the red release button of seat belt repairs.
  • Page 136 However, some other parts of the seat belt system, like engagement. metal tab, buckle, retractor, etc, may be deformed or damaged in the collision. Please go to an MG Authorised Seat belts should only be cleaned with warm soapy water. Repairer for repair or replacement of seat belt assembly.
  • Page 137: Airbag

    Seats & Restraints Airbag • Frontal Airbags (fitted in the centre part of the steering wheel and the instrument panel above the glove box Overview respectively) • Side Airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL two front seats) protection in a severe impact only.
  • Page 138: Airbag Deployment

    SRS or seat belt is faulty. Seek an MG worn correctly at all times. In addition, both Authorised Repairer immediately. Otherwise there may...
  • Page 139 Seats & Restraints When airbags are deployed, children without After deployment of the airbag, airbags proper protection may suffer from serious related components at both sides of the injury or even death. Do not carry children roof rails above the steering wheel and/or in the arms or on the knees during traveling.
  • Page 140 Seats & Restraints fitted with side airbags and side head impact protection IMPORTANT airbags, when the vehicle encounters serious side collision, • Airbags can not protect lower body parts of completely deployed side airbag will form a cushion of air passengers.
  • Page 141 Seats & Restraints Frontal Airbags Frontal airbags are designed to deploy during serious frontal impacts or similar impacts. Conditions described NEVER fit child restraint in the front below or similar ones may cause airbag deployment. passenger seat. The deployment of frontal •...
  • Page 142 Seats & Restraints Seat Side Airbags Side Head Impact Protection Airbags The structure and material of the seat In the event of a serious side impact, the relevant side head is important to ensure correct operation impact protection airbag will deploy (only the affected of airbags.
  • Page 143: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    Seats & Restraints Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The vehicle rolling over. Deploy The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a result of a collision.
  • Page 144: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    In this case, even if the collision does not occur, the airbag may accidentally deploy. Immediately shut down the engine and disconnect the battery cable; do not try to start the engine. Seek an MG Authorised repairer for service.
  • Page 145: Disposal Of Airbags

    Even if the airbag does not deploy, collisions the airbag covers show signs of damage, contact an MG may cause damage to the airbag system Authorised repairer immediately.
  • Page 146 Seats & Restraints from an MG Authorised Repairer. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 147: Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints severity, and please pay attention to the followings when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • All children must use an appropriate child restraint. Child Restraints • It is recommended that children less than 1.5 metres tall Children under the age of 12 years shall be seated in rear (or under 12 years of age) should use the appropriate seats.
  • Page 148 Seats & Restraints lead to injury to their own and other people or even Only recommended child restraints suitable death when an accident occurs. for the age, height and weight of the child should be used and firmly fixed in the vehicle. •...
  • Page 149: Fixing Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Fixing Child Restraints Secured with ISOFIX Device The ISOFIX lower anchor is developed for the Secured Using 3 Point Lap and Shoulder Belts child restraint with an ISOFIX attachment. When the front passenger airbag is active, Therefore, do not secure other child restraint never place a rear facing child restraint on belts or items to the anchor.
  • Page 150 Seats & Restraints 1 Insert the tapered plastic sleeve into ISOFIX anchor 3 The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for between the seat cushion and backrest. auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided on the rear parcel shelf of the vehicle. The single 2 Push the ISOFIX attachment of the child restraint top-tether of the child restraint must pass through into the tapered plastic sleeve already fitted, and snag...
  • Page 151 Seats & Restraints Note: When installing a child restraint with top-tether, the top-tether must be connected with and fixed to the top-tether anchor. 4 After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured.
  • Page 152: Child Restraint Groups And Installation Position

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position Only approved child restraints suitable for children are allowed. Children higher than 1.5m may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with UN ECE-R44, ECE-R129 and Chinese standard GB27887-2011 is fitted in this vehicle.
  • Page 153 Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass Group Seating Position Group 0 Group 0+ Group I Rear facing Forward facing Rear facing 9 ~ 18 kg Up to 13 kg Size Class Front Passenger Seat No ISOFIX Equipped Seat Type Size Class...
  • Page 154 Seats & Restraints The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universal child restraints is defined by the capital letters grade A to G. These classification information are displayed on the ISOFIX child restraints; At time of publishing the recommended group 0+ ISOFIX child restraint is the Britax Romer Baby Safe Plus; At time of publishing the recommended group I ISOFIX child restraint is the Britax Romer Duo Plus.
  • Page 155 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 156 Seats & Restraints Group II Child Restraint weight is 15~25 kg (normally for those older than 3 years old and younger than 7 years old). The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
  • Page 157 Seats & Restraints Group III Child Restraint The combination of child booster seat and 3 point lap and shoulder seat belt is most suitable for children whose The diagonal section of the seat belt should weight is 22 ~ 36 kg and whose height is below 1.5 m pass across the shoulder and upper body, (normally for those about 7 years old or those older than away from the neck.
  • Page 159: Starting & Driving

    Starting & Driving 146 Keys 193 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System ( ) TPMS 150 Child Proof Locks 194 Cruise Control System 151 Alarm Systems 197 Parking Aid 157 Starting and Stopping Engine 201 Load Carrying 164 Economical and Environmental Driving 168 Catalytic Converter 170 Fuel System 172 Continuously Variable Automatic...
  • Page 160: Keys

    Starting & Driving Keys The keys supplied to you have been programmed for the security system on your vehicle. Any key that is not Overview programmed to your vehicle can not start the car. The key only works within a certain range. It's working Please keep the spare key in a safe place - range is sometimes influenced by the key battery condition, not in the car!
  • Page 161: Replacing The Remote/Smart Key Battery

    MG Authorised Repairer. The lost/stolen instrument pack flashes, and the message centre of some models displays "Key Battery Low". key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it. Note: Any key made independently outside of MG Authorised Repairer may not start the engine, and may affect the safety of your car.
  • Page 162 Starting & Driving 5 Press the button battery with slight force and push it forward (E) to remove the battery (2). 6 Put a new battery in the slot, and make sure the both ends are fully stuck in the slot (F) to ensure the battery is in correct and full contact with the circuit board.
  • Page 163 Starting & Driving IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the remote 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 164: Child Proof Locks

    Starting & Driving Child Proof Locks • In the reverse direction of the arrow, toggle the lever to the unlock position to disable the child proof locks. NEVER leave children unsupervised in the With the child proof locks engaged, the rear doors cannot car.
  • Page 165: Alarm Systems

    "Smart Key Not Found" or "Please Put the Key in Alternative Starting Position" or the engine immobiliser system warning lamp illuminates,it means the key is unrecognizable, try to use the spare key. If the car can still not be started, seek an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 166: Body Antitheft System

    Starting & Driving Body Antitheft System switch is not placed in ACC or ON/RUN/START position within 15 seconds after unlocking the vehicle Locking and Unlocking with the mechanical key, the engine immobiliser alarm When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps flash three will be triggered.
  • Page 167 If the door cannot be unlocked or locked normally, seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Press the button on the front door handle once to unlock the car, then pull the door handle to open the door.
  • Page 168 Starting & Driving Mislock UNLOCK button on the key, the antitheft alarm will be deactivated. 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 169 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.
  • Page 170: Trunk Lid

    Starting & Driving Trunk Lid If the trunk lid has to be kept open during driving or the weatherstrips between the body and trunk are broken, make sure to close all windows, select the Face mode for A/C distribution, and set the A/C blower to maximum speed.
  • Page 171: Starting And Stopping Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting and Stopping Engine The ignition switch is located on the right side of the steering column. Function of each position is as follows: Ignition Switch (Key Start) Position LOCK/OFF When the vehicle is in motion, do not switch •...
  • Page 172: Ignition Switch (Keyless Start)

    Starting & Driving Ignition Switch (Keyless Start) • Release the key immediately after the engine is started, the ignition switch will return to position ON/RUN automatically. Note: When the ignition switch is in position LOCK/OFF, if the driver side door is opened, an audible warning sounds to indicate that the key is not removed.
  • Page 173 Starting & Driving • When the button is in this position, some electrical If your car is close to strong radio signals, then push-button equipment (such as the power window, etc.) start may be inoperative. This is because strong radio operate.
  • Page 174: Starting The Engine (Key Start)

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine (Key Start) Note: When the shift lever is in any other position, the engine cannot be started. Never start or leave the engine running in an unventilated building. Exhaust gases are 4 For manual transmission vehicle, ensure neutral is poisonous and contain carbon monoxide, selected when the clutch pedal is fully pressed;...
  • Page 175: Starting The Engine (Keyless Start)

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine (Keyless Start) IMPORTANT • Do not leave the ignition switch in position ACC or Operation of Starting the Engine position ON/RUN for a long time when the engine 1 Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment is not running, otherwise it may lead to battery (including the air conditioning);...
  • Page 176: Precautions For Engine Start

    After the battery is replaced and the car leaves the interference area, the keyless starting procedure can still not be used normally. Seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Precautions for Engine Start Idle speed will decrease after engine warm-up. Do not increase engine speed immediately after starting the engine.
  • Page 177: Stopping The Engine

    Starting & Driving 1 After bringing the car to a stop, continue to apply the IMPORTANT footbrake until the parking brake is applied; • In case the vehicle fails to be started for the first time, wait for 5 minutes before making the second 2 Apply parking brake;...
  • Page 178: 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, as well as affecting the The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to environmental pollution and the fuel consumption: 'bed-in' and adjust to the demands of everyday motoring.
  • Page 179 Starting & Driving Avoid Driving at Maximum Speed Proper Use of Auxiliary Electrical Equipment in Car Fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and noise levels all Although it is essential to keep comfortable interior increase significantly at high speeds. environment, the use of interior auxiliary electrical equipment will increase fuel consumption and environment Driving Foreseeingly pollution.
  • Page 180: Driving In Special Environment

    Starting & Driving Driving in Special Environment engine of the vehicle may be seriously damaged due to excessive moisture. Driving in Rainy or Snowy Days IMPORTANT Emergency braking, acceleration and sudden Driving through puddles may cause engine flameout, turns on slippery roads will lead to tyre slip serious vehicle failures (such as electrical component and reduce vehicle controllability to cause short-circuit, etc.) or cause engine damage due to...
  • Page 181: Check And Service

    Starting & Driving Check and Service Maintain Correct Four-Wheel Alignment Avoid colliding into road shoulders in driving, and slow Have the Vehicle Regularly Serviced down while driving on bumpy roads. Incorrect four-wheel Dirty air filter, oil and grease, etc. will reduce engine alignment not only will cause premature tyre wear, but also performance and waste fuel.
  • Page 182: Catalytic Converter

    Pay attention to the followings when starting the engine: • Do not continue to operate the starter after a few failed attempts; seek MG Authorised Repairer. • Do not operate the starter if an engine misfire is suspected and do not attempt to clear a misfire by pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 183 • Seek an MG Authorised Repairer if you think your car’s oil consumption is abnormal, or the engine performance will be reduced. • If a misfire is suspected, or the vehicle lacks power while driving, please have it serviced immediately.
  • Page 184: Fuel System

    If the engine knocking noise is still noticeable after using the recommended or above grade fuel, please contact MG Authorised Repairer immediately. It is permitted that the octane number of gasoline is higher than that required by the engine, but it is not advantageous for engine output power and fuel consumption.
  • Page 185: Fuel Filler

    Start the engine after fuel filling. After refueling, if Fuel Filler Flap the engine runs unevenly, switch off and seek an MG The fuel filler flap is located on the rear left-hand wing. Authorised Repairer before attempting to restart the Pull the fuel filler flap release handle under the driver side engine.
  • Page 186: Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission (Cvt)

    Starting & Driving Continuously Variable Automatic Gear Shift Transmission (CVT) 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 187 Starting & Driving Shift Lever Operation Free gear shift. Press and hold the lock button to shift gear. Unless necessary, it is not recommended to press lock button during gear shift. Press and hold the lock button and step on the brake pedal to shift gear.
  • Page 188 Starting & Driving Gearshift Speed • R Reverse Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary. With D or E gear selected, the speed at one gear varies depending on the accelerator pedal position: a smaller • N Neutral throttle opening will result in the gear shift at a lower Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the speed, and a larger throttle opening will render the...
  • Page 189: Driving On Hills

    Starting & Driving Driving on Hills If driving down a hill for long distances, slow down first, and then push the shift lever from D gear to the right to enter In cases where a short stop on a hill is into manual mode and then manually engage in low gear.
  • Page 190: Control Modes

    Starting & Driving Control Modes With the D position selected, move the shift lever rightwards to E gear to enable the ECO mode ("E" is Standard Mode presented on the message centre). With the shift lever in D position, the automatic In ECO mode, the transmission upshifts earlier, allowing transmission enters into standard mode by default the engine to operate in areas with low fuel consumption.
  • Page 191 Starting & Driving transmission will automatically shift down to the next gear to avoid engine stalling; when the vehicle accelerates, if the engine speed increases continuously and exceeds the allowable maximum speed but no upshift request received, the transmission will automatically shift up to the next gear to protect the engine.
  • Page 192: Protection Mode

    Starting & Driving Protection Mode Icon Warning Causes and Solutions Colour Message When parking the vehicle, please ensure the vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic Transmission fluid by-laws are observed. temperature is too high. The car can continue to drive, and you are recommended to CVT Transmission Protection Reminder Yellow...
  • Page 193 If some severe functional malfunctions occur, the vehicle will be inoperative. Note: If this happens, seek an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Note: In Limp Mode, the manual mode function is...
  • Page 194: Manual Transmission

    Starting & Driving Manual Transmission Precautions while driving: 5-speed Manual Transmission Gear Shift Lever 1 3 5 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 195 Starting & Driving 3 Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal when pointer to remain in the red sector for prolonged driving - excessive wear to the clutch will result. periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged. 4 Do not hold the car stationary on a hill by slipping the clutch.
  • Page 196: Brake System

    DO NOT continue driving - seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Wet Conditions Driving through water or heavy rain may adversely affect Servo Assistance braking efficiency.
  • Page 197: Electronic Brake Assist System (Eba)

    In such a case, stop the car as soon may cause. The system is only applicable to as safety permits and seek an MG Authorised Repairer the hill hold control during driving. immediately. DO NOT drive the car with the braking With the HHC in service, it is strictly system malfunction indicator lamp illuminated.
  • Page 198: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting & Driving Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) The following conditions must be fulfilled to activate HHC: • Close the driver side door and fasten the seat belt. cannot overcome physical • Stop the vehicle on a slope with certain extent. limitations of stopping the car in too short •...
  • Page 199 Starting & Driving come into operation. This will be recognisable by a rapid No matter how hard you brake, you are still able to pulsation felt through the brake pedal. continue steering the vehicle as normal. IMPORTANT Braking in an Emergency ABS can not reliably make up for the driver's DO NOT pump the brake pedal at any time;...
  • Page 200: Auto Hold

    Starting & Driving Auto Hold DO NOT leave the vehicle when the engine is operating and the auto hold is active. When auto hold stops the vehicle for reasons such as engine cut out, releasing the seat Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic belt or pressing the auto hold switch, the parking brake operation in all cases where electronic parking brake is applied.
  • Page 201: Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control System (Haz)

    Starting & Driving 2 Standby: Function in Standby state; the function is With the brake pedal firmly pressed and the vehicle activated but it is not parked. In Standby state, the completely stopped, the auto hold function will switch vehicle will automatically park once the conditions for from the Standby state to the Parking state.
  • Page 202: Electronic Differential System (Xds)

    Starting & Driving automatically enable the brake lamp strobe to remind the and Traction Control System (TCS)" in "Starting and following vehicles, thereby effectively reducing the risk of Driving" chapter. rear-end collision accidents. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Note: With the hazard warning lamp turned on, the emergency braking hazard warning lights control In the event of EPB malfunction where EPB (HAZ) will not function.
  • Page 203 If the driver's seat belt is fastened, the engine is started has been detected. Please contact an MG Authorised up, D or R gear is selected and the accelerator pedal is Repairer immediately.
  • Page 204: Parking Brake

    Starting & Driving When the car is in motion, in case of any emergency, such as the car can not be stopped by the brake pedal, it can be decelerated by pulling up and holding EPB switch. • Pull the EPB switch upward and hold to realize the emergency braking.
  • Page 205: Stability Control System (Scs) And Traction Control System (Tcs)

    Starting & Driving Stability Control System (SCS) and system in order to regulate wheel rotation until traction is Traction Control System (TCS) regained. Switching On/Off Stability Control System (SCS) SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the SCS is designed to assist the driver in control of driving ignition switch is placed in position ON/RUN.
  • Page 206 Starting & Driving Note: Disabling SCS and TCS will not affect the normal operation of ABS. Always disable SCS and TCS when driving with snow chains fitted. Stability Control/Traction Control Warning Lamps Refer to "Warning Lamps and Indicators" in "Instruments and Controls"...
  • Page 207: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System( ( ( Tpms

    TPMS self-learning is required, please You can view the tyre pressure via the vehicle information consult a local MG Authorised Repairer for details. menu of instrument pack. TPMS can remind you of low tyre pressure condition, however, it can't substitute the normal tyre maintenance, please refer to "Tyre Inspection"...
  • Page 208: Cruise Control System

    Starting & Driving Cruise Control System 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 209: Target Cruise Speed Adjustment

    Starting & Driving control system will maintain the set speed without When the cruise control system is in operation, the vehicle pressing the accelerator pedal. still can be accelerated by pressing the accelerator pedal (such as overtaking). Releasing the accelerator pedal will Note: The set speed held in the cruise control memory return the vehicle to the set cruise speed.
  • Page 210: Resume

    Starting & Driving Resume or road surfaces, the cruise control system may automatically revert to 'Standby' mode. After the cruise control system is paused, with the • Do not operate the switch for excessively long lever remaining in position 4, the cruise system can be periods, or press multiple switches simultaneously, reactivated by moving the lever switch to "Resume"...
  • Page 211: Parking Aid

    When washing the car, avoid aiming high gear is selected, this indicates a fault in the system. pressure water jets directly at the sensors Seek assistance from your MG Authorised Repairer. from close range. Rear Parking Aid The ultrasonic sensors on the rear bumper monitor the area behind the vehicle to search for obstacles.
  • Page 212 Starting & Driving • Once the obstruction is within 30cm range of the rear bumper, the system will issue continuous warning alarms. With the parking aid function enabled, when obstructions are detected, the system will give sounds in different frequencies (there might be blind zones). •...
  • Page 213: Parking Camera

    Starting & Driving Parking Camera 360° Panoramic Imaging System The purpose of the parking camera system The purpose of the 360° panoramic imaging is to assist the driver during reversing! The system is to assist the driver during reversing! camera has limited field of view and cannot The camera has limited field of view and detect obstructions outside the field of view.
  • Page 214 Starting & Driving • Touch the Setting button in the upper right corner to turn on/off the LS Gear Direction Indicator function. When the gear is in D position and the left/right direction indicator is on, the 360° panoramic image system will display the corresponding left/right view.
  • Page 215: Load Carrying

    Starting & Driving Load Carrying Drive carefully and avoid emergency braking or maneuvers when large or heavy items are carried. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the permitted front and rear axle loads. Driving with the tailgate open is very dangerous. If the Failure may result in vehicle damage or load being carried requires the tailgate to be open, please serious injury.
  • Page 216 Starting & Driving 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 217: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information 204 Hazard Warning Devices 205 Jump Starting 207 Towing and Shipping 211 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement 215 Fuse Replacement 223 Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 218: 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 219: Jump Starting

    Emergency Information Jump 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 terminals (as a result of engine vibration, for NEVER start the engine by pushing or towing.
  • Page 220 (DO NOT crank the engine for more than 10 seconds). If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact the MG Authorised Repairer for an overhaul. 4 After both the vehicles have normally started, allow...
  • Page 221: Towing And Shipping

    Emergency Information Towing and Shipping Your car is equipped with a towing eye at the front, which is used for fitting the towing hook in the tool kit. The tool kit Towing for Recovery is placed in the spare tyre beneath the carpet in the boot. To fit the towing hook, remove the small cover set into Towing Hook the bumper, then screw the towing hook via the small...
  • Page 222 Emergency Information Towing Suspended Towing If, due to an electrical fault, potential safety hazards may exist, it is not suggested that the ignition be switched to position ON. When towing, DO NOT suddenly accelerate or brake suddenly, this can cause accidents. NEVER tow the models equipped with continuously variable transmission (CVT), for which only suspended towing or shipping can...
  • Page 223 Emergency Information release the parking brake, turn on the hazard warning lamp, with no passenger left in the vehicle. Four-Wheel Touchdown Towing The towing speed of the vehicle shall not exceed 30km/h, the towing distance shall not exceed 50km. If your vehicle is towed with the four wheels on the ground, observe the following precautions: 1 Switch the ignition to position ON to enable the brake lights, wipers and direction indicators to be operated...
  • Page 224: Transporter Or Trailer With Rope

    Emergency Information Transporter or Trailer with Rope 3 Fit the lashing straps (3) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the strap to secure the car. If your car is to be transported on the back of a trailer or transporter, secure the vehicle on the transporter as follows: 1 Apply the parking brake and place the shift lever in N...
  • Page 225: Tyre Repair And Wheel Replacement

    Emergency Information Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement Spare Wheel Replacement Tool Spare Wheel and Tool Kit 1 Wheel bolt cap removal tool 2 Towing hook 3 Wheel bolt spanner 4 Jack handle 5 Jack Spare Wheel and Tool Kit Removal 1 Lift the carpet in the trunk with the lifting strap (A).
  • Page 226: Changing A Wheel

    Emergency Information NEVER jack the vehicle using any jacking Changing a Wheel points other than the designated points If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose shown, otherwise serious damage may be a safe place to stop away from the main road if possible. caused.
  • Page 227 Emergency Information Turning the jack screw handle by hand, adjust the jack until 3 Remove the wheel bolts and place them in the tool the jack head fits snugly onto the flanging of the body. kit to prevent them from being lost. Make sure Ensure that the base of the jack is in full contact with the the vehicle is steady and there is no risk of slip or level ground.
  • Page 228 Emergency Information Note: Contact an MG Authorised Repairer to replace soon as possible. This will extend the life span of the spare with a new tyre urgently. wheel for other emergencies. Note: DO NOT use an automatic car wash when...
  • Page 229: Fuse Replacement

    It is recommended to have spare fuses in the vehicle, which can be obtained from a local MG Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT • NEVER attempt to repair a blown fuse. ALWAYS...
  • Page 230 Emergency Information Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 3 Hold the fuse head with the fuse extraction tool in the engine compartment fuse box cover, pull and remove the fuse, and check if the fuse is blown. 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value.
  • Page 231 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function Power socket Driver side seat heating Manual temperature Rearview mirror switch, control, radio, anion tyre pressure monitor generator, automatic Exterior rearview mirror anti-dazzle rearview mirror heating, rear window heating 7.5A USBPower supply Right window motor F11—F12 Exterior rearview mirror...
  • Page 232 Emergency Information Code Specs Function 360° panoramic image system Sunroof Electronic steering column lock Driver power seat Left window motor Blower F43—F54...
  • Page 233 Emergency Information Engine Compartment Fuse Box...
  • Page 234 Emergency Information Check or Replace a Fuse Code Specs Function 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical Engine control module appliances, and disconnect the battery negative cable. Horn 2 Press the catch to open the engine compartment fuse box cover. 3 Hold the fuse head with the fuse extraction tool in Stability control...
  • Page 235 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Code Specs Function F31—F32 Cooling fan, canister control valve, VVT valve - intake, Continuously variable VVT valve - exhaust, brake transmission control module switch, A/C pressure switch, clutch position sensor F34—F35 Ignition coil A/C compressor Injector F49—F50 Body control module...
  • Page 236 Emergency Information Code Specs Function Stability control system FUSE E (valve) - electronic hand brake FUSE F Starter relay FUSE G Cooling fan FUSE H FUSE M 150A Alternator Passenger compartment fuse FUSE K 100A FUSE L...
  • Page 237: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification Bulb Type Bulb Specification Main Beam/Dipped Rear Fog Lamps P21W 21W Beam (Low and Medium HB3 60W License Plate Lamps W5W 5W Configuration) Front Turning Signal Front Courtesy Lights W5W 5W WY21W 21W Lamps Rear Courtesy Lights C10W 10W Front Side lamps (Low...
  • Page 238: Bulb Replacement

    If necessary, clean the glass with methylated spirits to remove fingerprints. For other bulbs not listed and to be replaced, ask an MG Authorised Repairer for help. 1 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to gently prise the lens from the light unit.
  • Page 239 Emergency Information Rear Courtesy Lights Vanity Mirror Lamp 1 Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the indent of the lens (see arrow in illustration) and carefully press the unit from its location. 1 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to gently prise 2 Pull the bulb to remove.
  • Page 241: Maintenance

    Maintenance 228 Maintenance 231 Bonnet 233 Engine Compartment 234 Engine 237 Cooling System 239 Brake 241 Battery 243 Washer 245 Wipers 248 Tyres 254 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 242: Maintenance

    Service History and fuel consumption, as well as causing high temperatures, which could result in damage to the catalytic converters Ensure your local MG Authorised Repairer registers the and engine. Service History after each service.
  • Page 243 Any significant or sudden drop in fluid frequently if the car is driven for prolonged periods at levels, or uneven tyre wear, should be high speeds. reported without delay to the MG Authorised Repairer. Special Operating Conditions In addition to the routine services referred to previously,...
  • Page 244 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 245: Bonnet

    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 lock body in the arrow direction to release the bonnet safety DO NOT drive when the bonnet is open or catch.
  • Page 246 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 247: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance Engine Compartment 1.5L Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Maintenance" section. 1 Engine oil filler cap (black cap) 2 Engine oil dipstick (yellow) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (yellow cap) 4 Cooling system expansion tank (black cap)
  • Page 248: Engine

    Maintenance Engine Engine Oil ACEA Classification of Engine Oils OR 0w-20 The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) classifies the engine oils based on their performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use A5/B5 or C5 engine oil recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 249: Engine Oil Level Check And Refill

    Maintenance Engine Oil Level Check and Refill Check the oil level weekly and top up with oil when necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the Driving the car with the oil level ABOVE the engine cold and the car resting on level ground. However, upper mark, or BELOW the lower mark on if the engine is running and already getting warm, wait for the dipstick, will damage the engine.
  • Page 250 Maintenance Note: DO NOT use any oil additives. IMPORTANT Check the engine oil more frequently if the car is driven at high speeds for prolonged periods.
  • Page 251: Cooling System

    If the coolant level falls appreciably during a short period, the cooling system leakage may occur, please have it serviced in time by a local MG Authorised Repairer. Coolant Specification Please use the coolant recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Refer to ‘Recommended Fluids and Capacities’...
  • Page 252 Maintenance 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. Antifreeze Fluid Coolant is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed - keep coolant containers sealed and out of the reach of children.
  • Page 253: Brake

    When the brake pads reach their wear limit a metallic while driving; this may overheat the brakes, squeal may be detected. Please consult your MG reduce their efficiency and cause excessive Authorised Repairer immediately when it happens, or the wear.
  • Page 254: Brake Fluid Specification

    Maintenance The brake fluid level should be checked weekly when the surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth system is cold and with the car on level ground. immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo. The fluid level can be seen through the reservoir and should be maintained between 'MAX' and 'MIN' mark.
  • Page 255: Battery

    The battery contains sulphuric acid, which is corrosive. The battery contains sulphuric acid, which is corrosive. Please go to a local MG Authorised Repairer to remove and install the battery. Note: Only fit a replacement battery of the same type and specification as the original to maintain the correct vehicle functionality.
  • Page 256 Maintenance It should be recycled by a professional company. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer more details.
  • Page 257: Washer

    Maintenance Washer Check the washer fluid level every week. When the level of washer fluid is low, please top up the washer fluid Washer Fluid Check and Top Up as instructed. Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Refer to "Recommended When filling the washer fluid, DO NOT let Fluids and Capacities"...
  • Page 258: Washer Nozzles

    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 259: Wipers

    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 260: Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades (With Frame)

    Maintenance Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades 3 Rotate the wiper blade and make it approximately (With frame) vertical with the wiper arm. Loosen the exposed locating tag to both sides as arrowed and disengage the blade away from the U joint of wiper arm by a backward force.
  • Page 261: Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades (Without Frame)

    Maintenance Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades 2 Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen. (Without frame) 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.
  • Page 262: Tyres

    • Always check the tyres for damages (punctures, continue to drive to the nearest MG Authorised Repairer scratches, cracks and pits), and timely remove any for inspection.
  • Page 263 If the tyres show signs of abnormal wear. wear, check the wheel alignment and seek advice from an MG Authorised repairer. Driving Style Excessively harsh acceleration and braking (tyres send out harsh noise) whilst cornering will reduce tyre life.
  • Page 264: Tyre Check

    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 265: Replacement Of Tyres

    Alternative tyres, of a different specification, or unqualified tyres may adversely affect the car's driving characteristics and safety. For better guarantee of your safety, we recommend you consult the MG Authorised Repairer. Dynamic balancing is available for wheels after replacement. Wheel Fitment Rotation In order to balance tyre wear, it may benefit from rotating tyre position.
  • Page 266: Tyre/Snow Chains

    TPMS self-learning is required after the wheel fitment removed while driving on the road without snow. rotation, please consult a local MG Authorised The wheel and tyre specifications for the Repairer for details.
  • Page 267 Maintenance Tyre size: 195/65 R15 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 268: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    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 269 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 270 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 271 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 272 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 273: Automobile Internal Care

    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 274 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 275: Technical Data

    Technical Data 262 Technical Data Dimensions 264 Weights 265 Major Parameters of Engine 266 Dynamic Performance Parameters 267 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 268 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) 268 Wheels and Tyres 268 Tyre Pressure (Cold)
  • Page 276: Technical Data Dimensions

    Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Item, units Parameters Total lengthA, mm 4601 Total widthB, mm 1818 Overall heightC(unladen, excluding luggage rack), 1489 Wheel baseD, mm 2680 Front overhangE, mm Rear overhangF, mm...
  • Page 277 Technical Data Item, units Parameters Front wheel track, mm 1559(with R15 tyre) 1544(with R16 tyre) Rear wheel track, mm 1562(with R15 tyre) 1548(with R16 tyre) Minimum ground 112.9 clearance (laden), mm Minimum turning circle 11.3 diameter, m 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 278: Weights

    Technical Data Weights Parameter Item, units 1.5L-CVT 1.5L-5MT Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg 1230 1185 Gross vehicle weight, kg 1682 1637 Unladen front axle weight, kg Unladen rear axle weight, kg Laden front axle weight, kg Laden rear axle weight, kg...
  • Page 279: Major Parameters Of Engine

    Technical Data Major Parameters of Engine Parameter Item, units 1.5L Bore × Stroke, mm × mm 74×84.8 Total displacement, L 1.498 Compression ratio 11.5:1 Maximum net power, kw Rated power, kw Engine speed at rated power, rev/min 6000 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min 4500 Idle speed, rev/min...
  • Page 280: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    Technical Data Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Item, units 1.5L-CVT 1.5L-5MT Acceleration, s (0~100) km/h 11.5 10.5 Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability,% 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 281 Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Name Grade 1.5L-MT 1.5L-CVT Engine lubricating oil A5/B5 5W-30 (after-sales replacement), L C5 0W-20 Engine coolant, L Glycol(OAT) Continuously variable — Shell SL-2100 6.96 transmission fluid, L Manual transmission fluid, — Castrol BOT503 Brake fluid, L DOT 4 0.75...
  • Page 282 Technical Data Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Spare Tyre Table (Unladen) Wheel size 4B×16 Item Parameter Spare Tyre Size T115/70 R16 Camber angle -0°20¢±45¢ Castor angle 5°21¢±45¢ Tyre Pressure (Cold) Front Toe-in angle (total Wheels Wheels Unladen 0°6¢±12¢ toe-in) Front 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi King pin inclination 13°32¢±45¢...

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