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Welcome to the world of MG!!!
Thank you for choosing MG Gloster
This manual will familiarize you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It will also provide you important safety information.
Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations. This manual is like a permanent part of your car. It would go a long way in ensuring a
safe and trouble-free operation and running of your MG Gloster.
In case of any query, please feel free to call our 24 hours Helpline at 1800 100 6464 or email us at: customercare@mgmotor.co.in
SAFE and HAPPY DRIVING
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Dr chirag gupta
January 18, 2025

If ambience light is not working then where to locate the fuse? Had same problem previously which was rectified by changing fuse. Car is MG gloster 2023 model

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The fuse for the ambience light in the 2023 MG Gloster is not specifically listed in the provided fuse information. Therefore, the exact fuse location for the ambience light cannot be determined from the given context.

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  • Page 1 Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations. This manual is like a permanent part of your car. It would go a long way in ensuring a safe and trouble-free operation and running of your MG Gloster. In case of any query, please feel free to call our 24 hours Helpline at 1800 100 6464 or email us at: customercare@mgmotor.co.in...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface................1 Properly Seated ....................32 Seat Belt......................32 How to use the manual..............1 Seat Belt Pretensioner .................39 Prompts ......................1 Airbag........................39 Precautions ..................3 Child Restraints (not available with the vehicle)........42 Hazardous Materials ..................3 Instruments and Controls ............47 Child/Animal .....................3 Instrument Cluster..............48 Personal Safety ....................4 Speedometer ....................49 1 BEFORE YOU DRIVE ............7...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Warning Lamp ........59 DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Warning Lamp........66 EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution) Warning Lamp....59 Urea Warning Lamp ..................66 ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Indicator Lamp ........60 Instrument Panel Switch ............67 ESP (Electronic Stability Program) OFF Indicator Lamp .......60 Instrument panel illumination control switch..........67 Hill Descent Indicator Lamp ...............60 Adaptive Front-lighting System ..............67...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Interior Devices ................94 Start/Stop the Engine ...............113 Ceiling reading lamps..................94 Starting ......................113 USB port......................95 Warm-up ...................... 114 12V power outlet...................96 Self-protection mode .................114 Mobile phone wireless charging system............98 Shutdown.......................114 Cup holder.......................99 Intelligent Start/Stop System ..........115 Storage box ....................100 Basic conditions of usage ................115 Glove box ......................101 Shutdown and startup of engine...............116 Sun visor and vanity mirror...............101...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Precautions before EDL Use..............138 3 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING ........183 EDL Use Instruction..................138 Hazard Warning Lamps ............184 Brake System................139 Warning Triangle ..............184 Service brake....................139 Wheel Replacement ..............185 ABS (Anti-lock brake system)..............140 Jack ........................185 ESP (Electronic Stability Program) ............142 Spare wheel ....................185 EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) ..............144 Wheel replacement..................187 AUTO HOLD....................147...
  • Page 7 Car parking period ..................217 Maintenance Interval ...............245 Winter Operation ..................218 Maintenance Record Sheet ............248 Battery charge with ground equipment..........218 MG Motor India Sales and Service Network ......250 Battery removal....................219 Battery replacement ...................219 Battery installation ..................219 Tyres ..................220 Tyre Pressures ....................220...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Please to resell the vehicle, please handover the refer to the actual vehicle for vehicle configuration. Manual to the new owner along with the MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. reserves the copyright of the vehicle for use when needed. Manual.
  • Page 10 PREFACE Arrows Note It indicates the described object. Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you. It indicates the moving direction of an object. Environmental protection Everyone is obliged to protect the environment. This Please refer to symbol intends to remind you to pay attention to The content referred.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    PREFACE Precautions Child/Animal An accident and personal injury may be caused if any Hazardous Materials unsupervised child or animal operates the control Most liquids and some substances used on a motor devices and switches installed on the vehicle or contacts vehicle are toxic.
  • Page 12: Personal Safety

    PREFACE Personal Safety Each seat on your vehicle is equipped with a seat belt to lower the possibility of personal injury in case of an accident. All occupants are required to wear seat belts. In addition, your vehicle has been installed with supplementary restraint system (SRS) comprising an airbag and a seat belt pre-tensioner, providing extra protection for the driver and front passenger.
  • Page 13 PREFACE u Do not use blower or infotainment system in engine off mode. u Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. Shift to before switching off ignition.
  • Page 15: Before You Drive

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Keys 10 Doors and Locks 19 Windows 22 Seats 32 Occupant Protection Device 47 Instruments and Controls 48 Instrument Cluster 50 Information Center 57 Warning Lamps and Indicators 67 Instrument Panel Switch 68 Floor Console Switches 72 Switches on Steering Column and Steering Wheel 79 Steering Wheel Adjustment 80 Horn...
  • Page 16: Keys

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Keys Remote Key Remote key is a control component of automobile central locking The vehicle is equipped with 2 remote keys with passive entry & passive start system (hereinafter referred to as PEPS). Note: The remote key/keys have been electronically coded with the locking/unlocking system and can be used with the system in the matching way only.
  • Page 17: Extension/Retraction Of Mechanical Key Portion

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Extension/Retraction of Mechanical Key Portion Replace Battery in Remote Key Mechanical Key Portion of Remote Key can be extended or retracted, Key battery has the risks of fire, explosion and hereinafter referred to as mechanical key portion. combustion.
  • Page 18: Doors And Locks

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Doors and Locks Caution Do not miss the waterproof shim onto the upper panel. Preventing the vehicle from theft 7 Press the key head into the main body. If you leave the vehicle while occupants are left in it, even if the departure time is very short, be sure to remove the key from the ignition switch, and special attention shall be paid especially when a child is left in the vehicle.
  • Page 19: Central Lock System

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Central Lock System Using mechanical key section of remote control Perform manual lock/unlock operation on the driver door from outside with the mechanical key section of remote control, all doors can be locked/unlocked. When locking, turn the mechanical key section of remote control counterclockwise.
  • Page 20 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Locking all doors Remote door lock with PEPS Press the button (1) to lock all doors, but the prerequisite is that all PEPS system allows you to lock or unlock the doors without taking the doors are closed. remote key out of your pocket, wallet, or suitcase.
  • Page 21 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Using central lock switch The door can also be unlocked by pulling the inner handle twice. This switch can enable or disable all door locks from inside. Press the LOCK button to lock all doors. Press the UNLOCK button to unlock all doors.
  • Page 22: Manual Tailgate

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Manual tailgate Power tailgate Door unlock/opening from outside Note: The tailgate swings up to open. When opening the tailgate, make sure there are no objects or people near the rear of the When all doors are locked or unlocked with the key, remote key or vehicle.
  • Page 23 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Remote key Foot kick sensing switch on the tailgate Long press the on the remote key for 2 seconds, and the tailgate The tailgate is equipped with an inductive opening system, with the will perform the opening/closing action. remote key (The remote key must be in a semicircular area with a radius of about 1 m of the tail gate of the vehicle), take a kick action under the Switch on the tailgate...
  • Page 24 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Tailgate height setting Caution Fully open mode When operating the power tailgate, ensure that no one is in the opening and closing path of the tailgate, or you or others may be The fully open mode is the vehicle default mode. injured.
  • Page 25 BEFORE YOU DRIVE activated, be sure not to operate the tailgate, and Emergency lock function of the tailgate wait for 1 minute, and proceed the tailgate operation after the thermal protection The tailgate has emergency lock function, in case of whole vehicle disappears.
  • Page 26: Child Safety Door Lock

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE If the battery is disconnected or the voltage is too low, then the Child safety door lock tailgate cannot be opened. When the battery is reconnected Where a child sits in the rear passenger seat, the doors or charging, the tailgate will resume its operation.
  • Page 27: Windows

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE The right rear door's child safety door lock Windows It is dangerous to leave children, incapacitated adults or pets on the vehicle with windows closed. They may faint out due to high temperature, or suffer permanent injury or even death due to heat stroke.
  • Page 28 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Close all doors, pull up the window glass lifting button, until the window is fully closed, hold the button for about several seconds after the window is fully closed; then press the window glass lifting button until the window is fully open, hold the button for about several seconds after the window is fully open, the automatic up/down function will resume.
  • Page 29: Power Sunroof

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Power Sunroof Position 4 sunshade Close switch Note: Both the opening and closing of sunshade switch are equipped with jog and auto function, make it easy to control the opening and closing process of the sunshade. Short press the second gear of he operating button, the sunshade will be automatically opened or closed.
  • Page 30: Seats

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Seats Backrest Adjustment The tilt angle of driver seat should not be too large, the Driver seat adjustment seat belt can provide the maximum protection only Do not adjust the driver seat while the vehicle is running. when the seat back forms an angle of about 25°...
  • Page 31 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Electrically adjusted driver seat When the button (5) is pushed backward (arrow B), the seat will move backward, and when the seat slides to the desired position, release the button (5) to stop the seat sliding. Backrest Adjustment The tilt angle of driver seat should not be too large, the seat belt can provide the maximum protection only when the seat back forms an angle of about 25°...
  • Page 32 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Cushion Height Adjustment Massaging When the rear end of button (5) is pulled upward (arrow E), the cushion Press the button (4) to carry out a massaging, 10 minutes later, the will move upward, when the cushion raises to the desired position, massaging will be automatically turned off after the completion of 30 release the button (5) to stop the cushion movement.
  • Page 33: Front Passenger Seat Adjustment

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE 2nd Row Seats Adjustment Front passenger seat adjustment Manually adjusted front passenger seat Type I Only forward/backward sliding and seat backrest adjustment can be made, and its adjustment is consistent with that of manually adjusted driver seat. Electrically adjusted front passenger seat Only forward/backward sliding, seat backrest adjustment and lumbar support adjustment can be made, and its adjustment is consistent with...
  • Page 34 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Type II Lumbar Support Adjustment Its adjustment is consistent with that of electrically adjusted driver seat. Lumbar Support Massaging Its adjustment is consistent with that of electrically adjusted driver seat. Foldable Cup Holder The left individual seat is equipped with a foldable cup holder, press the location indicated by the arrow, the cup holder will eject.
  • Page 35 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Easy entry function for the 2nd row three-abreast seats This function will provide convenience for the entry/exit of 3rd row passengers. Entry/exit of 3rd row passengers from the right side Pull up the unlock lever (5), tilt the seat backrest forward at a certain angle, and move the seat to the foremost position.
  • Page 36 BEFORE YOU DRIVE After the entry/exit of the passenger, restore the seat backrest position, Entry/exit of 3rd row passengers from the left side and press the cushion downward to the locked position after the Pull up the unlock lever (6), tilt the seat backrest forward at a certain backrest is locked.
  • Page 37: 3Rd Row Seats Adjustment

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE 3rd Row Seats Adjustment Move the head restraint to the lowest position before the adjustment. Pull the unlock strap at the upper part of the seat backrest forward to Seat backrest folding forward unlock the seat backrest, fold the backrest forward until it is against the Caution With the 2nd row seat backrests tilting backward, folding the 3rd row seats may interfere with the 2nd row seats, at this time, please move...
  • Page 38: Seat Middle Armrest Adjustment

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Seat backrest unfolding backward Seat middle armrest adjustment Pull the unlock strap at the back of the seat backrest to rear upper side, Pull it down and push it forward for use. to unfold the seat backrest backward to the locked position. Adjust the head restraint to the locked position.
  • Page 39: Head Restraints

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Head Restraints Type II To reduct the risk of neck or head injury, the head restraints shall be adjusted to support the back of the head rather than the neck. Before driving, adjust and ensure that the head restraints of front and rear seats are in locked position (this locked position is the safe use position).
  • Page 40: Occupant Protection Device

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Occupant Protection Device Seat Belt Improper seat belt wearing or use may result in the Properly Seated serious personal injury or death. The seat belt is one of The seats and the occupant protection device are designed to minimize Life-saving equipments.
  • Page 41 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Do not hold an infant or child on your lap. They will When not in use, be sure to fully retract the seat belt become too heavy to restrain in case of collision. webbing, straighten the webbing and put the locking tab in place, keep the webbing and locking tab clean and away Prevent the foreign materials (especially the sugary food from dust and impurities.
  • Page 42 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Adjustable Seat Belt with Pretensioner (Shoulder Belt Adjustable Seat Belt with Dual Pretensioners (Shoulder/ Pretensioner) Lap Belt Pretensioner) In the event of serious collision accident, the pretensioner (integrated In the event of serious collision accident, the dual pretensioners (one into the retractor) will be activated by the sensor, the shoulder belt (1) integrated into the retractor, the other integrated into the side lap belt will be retracted a little immediately to prevent the occupants from...
  • Page 43 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Seat Belts for Front Seats Seat Belts for 2 Seats in Second Row The seat belts for 2 seats in 2nd row are fastened and released in the Fastening Pull out the seat belt slowly, have it passed over the shoulder and then the front of the body, confirm that it is not twisted or tied, then push the locking tab into the buckle until a click is heard.
  • Page 44 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Ceiling Seat Belt for Middle Seat in Third Row Seat Belts for 2 Seats in Third Row (With 3 Seats) The seat belts for 2 seats in third row are fastened and released Fastening Pull out the seat belt from the ceiling, have the fixed locking tab (2) pushed into the left buckle, and have the movable locking tab (1) passed over the abdomen and pushed into the right buckle.
  • Page 45 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Releasing To withdraw the seat belt comfort guide ring, squeeze both edges of the seat belt together and remove the seat belt from the guide ring. Then stow the guide ring in the seat back storage bag. The movable locking tab (1) is unlocked by pressing the red button on the right buckle.
  • Page 46 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Seat Belt Height Adjustment Plastic Hooks for Side Seat Belts When not in use, the side seat belts for second and third rows can be Ensure that the sliding adjuster Is secured after the snapped into the side seat belt hooks. adjustment.
  • Page 47: Seat Belt Pretensioner

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Seat Belt Pretensioner Airbag Do not damage or repair the pretensioner. As it contains None protection device is absolutely safe, when used to the ignition device, so it can only be repaired by our avoid the occurrence of serious collision, it may result in Service Dealer.
  • Page 48 BEFORE YOU DRIVE For the seat with seat airbag, it is forbidden to set the The disposal of the undeployed airbag on the vehicle seat cover or other decorative items that affect the exists the potential risk, it should be deployed before the deployment of seat airbag.
  • Page 49 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Airbag and Pretensioner Inspection driver and the front passenger, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the head and upper torso. If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light is not After the deployment, the airbags deflate immediately, which ensures turned on or not turned off after 6 seconds, or turned on that the driver's forward vision is not obscured.
  • Page 50: Child Restraints (Not Available With The Vehicle)

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Replacement of SRS Components after a Collision Child Restraints (not available with the vehicle) Collision accidents may damage the SRS on the vehicle. May result in death or serious injury! Airbags may not function properly after damage, and The airbag can kill the children under 12-year old.
  • Page 51 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Compared with adults, children are more vulnerable by the expanded 2 Insert the child seat into the ISOFIX retaining ring until it is airbag. So, it is recommended that the children under 12 years old engaged reliably, the heard "click" sound indicates that it is should seat on the rear seat.
  • Page 52 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Type I of 2nd row seat Type II of 2nd row seat Front of vehicle Front of vehicle 7 seats variant 5 seats variant 4 seats variant 7 seats variant 6 seats variant ISOFIX ISOFIX TOP TETHER TOP TETHER Front of vehicle Front of vehicle...
  • Page 53 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Child seat groups and installation positions Only the child restraints which are approved and suitable for children are allowed to use. According to AIS072/ECE R44, the child restraint system can be classified as the following 5 groups: Applicability of child restraints in different seating positions Seating Position Mass Group...
  • Page 54 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Adaptability of ISOFIX child restraints in different ISOFIX positions ISOFIX Positions on the Vehicle Mass Group Size Categories Fixed Module Second-row Right First-row Second-row Left Third-row ISO/L1 Portable Bed ISO/L2 0 Group (Less than 10kg) ISO/R1 ISO/R1 0+ Group (Less than 13kg) ISO/R2 Without ISOFIX...
  • Page 55: Instruments And Controls

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Instruments and Controls 1 Front passenger airbag 2 A/C control panel 3 Hazard warning lamp switch 4 Entertainment system 5 Ignition switch 6 Wiper & washer stalk switch 7 Instrument duster selection and cruise switch 8 Instrument pack 9 Driver airbag 10 Voice control, Blue tooth phone and call switch 11 Combination lamp control &...
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster Type II Trip computer interface Instrument Cluster Type I Other Interfaces...
  • Page 57: Speedometer

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE 1 Speedometer Caution 2 Tachometer Never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for 3 Fuel Gauge prolonged periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged. 4 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Caution Fuel Gauge Do not place any objects in front of the instrument cluster, so as Indicates the approximate amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
  • Page 58: Information Center

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Information Center Short press the button in the instrument cluster selection switch on the steering wheel to achieve the switching of Information Center Type I » following interfaces: Trip Computer interface Active Safety interface The information center display is located at the right side of the »...
  • Page 59 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Settings interface • Since the reset Displays the trip, average speed, driving time, average fuel Short press the button in the instrument cluster selection consumption since the last reset. Long press the "OK" button in this interface to reset the trip, switch on the steering wheel to achieve the switching of average speed, driving time and average fuel consumption.
  • Page 60: Information Center Type Ii

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Information Center Type II Map interface (when your vehicle is equipped with this function) » Multimedia interface » Contacts interface » Active Safety interface The information center display is located at the right side of the (when your vehicle is equipped with this function) » Settings interface » instrument cluster.
  • Page 61 BEFORE YOU DRIVE • Since the reset Active Safety interface Displays the trip, average speed, driving time, average fuel It displays the relevant driver assistant information. consumption since the last reset. • Adaptive cruise Long press the "OK" button in this interface to reset the trip, average •...
  • Page 62: Alarm Messages

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE • Display theme (if equipped) Alarm messages You can set the instrument cluster theme: comfort/sports. Most of the alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic and text Failure inquiry interface description on the instrument cluster. When the message is displayed, the alarm indicator will also illuminate.
  • Page 63: Fatigue Driving Detection And Reminder

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Fatigue driving detection and reminder Prompt messages Prompt messages will automatically disappear after 3 seconds. Fatigue driving detection and reminder function is to remind drivers not to drive the vehicle at the time of Caution fatigue. The system will record the continuous driving Do not ignore the alarm messages, or severe damage to the vehicle time, while monitoring the steering wheel input in real- may occur.
  • Page 64: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE • During the driving, when the system detects that the continuous Tyre pressure monitoring system driving time exceeds 2 hours and the vehicle speed is higher than The tyre pressure monitoring system can conduct real-time automatic 65krnlh, the instrument cluster display will display the following monitoring on the tyre conditions, providing an effective safety interface, accompanied with voice prompts.
  • Page 65: Overspeed Warning

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Overspeed warning Warning Lamps and Indicators Direction Indicator The right or left "direction indicator (green)" blinks when making a turn. The right and left direction indicators blink simultaneously when the hazard warning lamp switch is pressed. Note: If either direction indicator is blinking quickly, this indicates that the bulb of fuming signal lamp on this side is faulty.
  • Page 66: Rear Fog Lamp Indicator

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Driver and Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Lamp Position Lamp Indicator “Position Lamp Indicator (green) illuminates when the When the ignition switch is placed in ON position, “Driver position lamp is turned on. and Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Lamp (red)” illuminates, the system conducts the self-check and the lamp goes off after several AFS (Adaptive Front Lighting System) Warning Lamp seconds.
  • Page 67: Brake System Warning Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Brake System Warning Lamp ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Warning Lamp When the ignition is turned to the ON position, “ABS When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, if the warning lamp (yellow)” illuminates, the system conducts the self-check parking brake is applied, "Brake System Warning Lamp (red) illuminates, and the lamp goes off after several seconds.
  • Page 68: Esp (Electronic Stability Program) Indicator Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Hill Descant Indicator Lamp ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Indicator Lamp When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, "ESP When the Hill Descent is turned on and the operating Indicator Lamp (yellow) illuminates, the system conducts the self-check conditions are met, the "Hill Descent Indicator Lamp (green)"...
  • Page 69: Oil Pressure Warning Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Dealer for service as soon as possible, meanwhile, avoid the too high indicates that the immobiliser control system has a malfunction, the engine speed or fast acceleration. engine can not be started, please contact Service Dealer for service immediately.
  • Page 70: Battery Charging Indicator Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Battery Charging Indicator Lamp (green)" illuminates. When the adaptive cruise control system is in standby mode, the "Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Indicator Lamp" on the instrument cluster will change from green to white. Please Refer to When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, "Driver Assistant System"...
  • Page 71: Lane Departure Alert Warning Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Lane Departure Alert Warning Lamp With the ignition switch placed in ON position, turn on the start/stop system, when the engine automatically stops, the "Intelligent Start/Stop With the ignition switch placed in ON position, when the System Indicator Lamp (green)” illuminates.
  • Page 72: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb) Indicator Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE on, the vehicle speed is lower than 3 km/h and the seat belt is not please stop the vehicle immediately, and contact our Service fastened, the AUTO HOLD cannot be activated due to unfastened seat Dealer for service as soon as possible. belt, and the "AUTO HOLD Indicator Lamp (green)"...
  • Page 73: Ahead Vehicle Indicator Lamp

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Ahead Vehicle Indicator Lamp ECO Indicator Lamp Turn the ignition switch to ON position. For models with the With the ignition switch placed in ON position, when any of ECO mode switch, press the ECO switch, "ECO Indicator Lamp the ACC/FCW/AEB is turned on, and a vehicle within the front (green)"...
  • Page 74: Glow Plug Indicator

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Urea Warning Lamp Glow Plug Indicator When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and the when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, if the "Urea Warning Lamp (yellow)" flashes slowly, the buzzer sounds for "Glow Plug Indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 75: Instrument Panel Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Instrument Panel Switch Adaptive Front-lighting System If your vehicle is equipped with AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System), Instrument panel illumination control switch the system automatically adjusts the headlamp beam height according to The instrument panel illumination control switch is located on the the driving speed, vehicle load and ramp angle.
  • Page 76: Hazard Warning Lamp Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Hazard warning lamp switch Floor Console Switches Switch group in left front side of the shift lever Press the hazard warning lamp switch to activate all turning signal lamps meanwhile, and the "direction indicator lamp (green)" on the Position 1- driver seat heating.
  • Page 77: Switch Group In Left Rear Side Of The Shift Lever

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Switch group in left rear side of the shift lever second ventilation gear (2 indicator lamps), the first ventilation gear (1 indicator lamp), and its function turnoff. Type I Position 3- passenger seat heating. There are three gears for passenger seat heating.
  • Page 78 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Type II Position 6- ROCK: rock mode switch. Position 7- SAND: sand mode switch. Position 8- MUD: mud mode switch. Position 9- SNOW: snow mode switch. Note: Please refer to "Four Wheel Drive (4WD)" in the Starting and Driving section for more information.
  • Page 79: Switch Group In Right Side Of The Shift Lever

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Switch group in right side of the shift lever will light up. Press the switch (3) to go out its indicator lamp and turn off the angina intelligent start/stop system; re-press the switch to turn on the system. For more information, please refer to "Intelligent Start/Stop System”...
  • Page 80: Switches On Steering Column And Steering Wheel

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Switches on Steering Column and Steering Wheel Combination lamp control & direction indicator lamp stalk switch 1 Wiper & washer stalk switch Shift the lighting control switch to the position as shown in the figure, 2 Combination lamp control & direction indicator lamp stalk switch and the corresponding lamps will illuminate.
  • Page 81 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Position 3 - : Width lamps on. When width lamps are turned on, the on. When the lighting control switch is placed in AUTO position, and the switch is rotated to position, the rear fog lamps may illuminate following lamps will be turned on meanwhile: and go out with the headlamp according to the ambient circumstances.
  • Page 82 BEFORE YOU DRIVE High beam and low beam lamps Daytime running lamp The daytime running lamp make it easier for others to see the front of the vehicle during the daytime. If your vehicle is equipped with the daytime running lamp, when the ignition switch is placed in ON position, the day time running lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 83: Wiper & Washer Stalk Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Wiper & washer stalk switch lntennittent wiping/interval adjustable If worn wiper blades cannot clear rain from the front Front windshield wipers and washer windshield, the forward visibility will be lowered, which may lead to an accident. Be sure to replace worn wiper blades in time.
  • Page 84 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Rear window wipers and washers Caution In cold or hot days, in order to prevent damaging wipers, please clear barriers from the windshield (such as snow) if wiper blades are frozen or adhere to the windshield. Do not operate wipers when leaving the windshield dry.
  • Page 85: Instrument Cluster Selection And Cruise Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Constant speed cruise control system Position 2- : Cruise on/off switch. Press this button to turn on/off the cruise control system. The ·constant Speed Cruise Indicator Lamp" on the instrument cluster will illuminate or go out. Position 3- : Cruise cancel switch.
  • Page 86: Voice Control, Bluetooth Phone And Icall Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Voice control, Bluetooth phone and lcall switch Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Position 2 - : adaptive cruise master switch, press it to turn the Type I system on or off. When the ACC is On: Position 3 - : it is the adaptive cruise exit switch, press it to disable the adaptive cruise control, but do not clear the set cruise speed.
  • Page 87: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Steering Wheel Adjustment Position 1 - : audio source switch. Press SRC to switch between Do not adjust the steering wheal position during driving. the radio and MP3 playback interfaces, press up to increase the volume, This is extremely dangerous. press down to decrease the volume;...
  • Page 88: Horn

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Horn Note: The type of the steering wheel that can be adjusted depends on the actual configuration of your vehicle. Regardless of the ignition switch position, the horn can work once you 3 Select a proper driving position, and pull the steering wheel adjusting press the button.
  • Page 89: Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Front vents The air conditioning system can cool down the air and remove the moisture and the dust (e.g., pollen) in the air. The heating system utilizes the heat generated by the engine, so it can heat the air in the vehicle sufficiently only when the engine gets to the normal operating temperature.
  • Page 90: Rear Vent

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Central vent Rear vent Move the lever (1) in the center of the grille up and down, right and left to Turn the grille or move the lever (1) in the center of the grille to change change the direction of the air distribution.
  • Page 91: Automatic A/C Front Control Panel

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Automatic AJC Front Control Panel AUTO button This is the automatic air conditioning control mode button. Press the AUTO button to enter the fu II AUTO state, each control will enter the automatic working state, the AUTO indicator illuminates, in the full AUTO state, press the AUTO button again to disable it.
  • Page 92 BEFORE YOU DRIVE The operation of MODE is invalid in the OFF state, the mode will OFF button recover the non-defrosting mode memorized before powered off. When the panel is in the working state, press the OFF button, the A/C MODE button can be operated to switch the modes in AUTO state, panel enters the off state, the A/C output is closed, the air volume is 0, while the mode control will change to the manual control from AUTO...
  • Page 93 BEFORE YOU DRIVE When the SYNC indicator lamp is off, the user may adjust the set A/C is controlled automatically in AUTO mode, and it changes to the temperature at driver side or front passenger side without affecting manual control from AUTO control by operating the A/C button, then each other.
  • Page 94 BEFORE YOU DRIVE For vehicles equipped with the heated exterior rearview mirror, press If the REAR indicator is On, after the passenger stops regulating the front the Rear Defrost Button to activate the heated exterior rearview A/C panel for 8 seconds, the indicator automatically goes out, and the mirror, to help clear the fog or frost on the surface of rearview mirror.
  • Page 95: Electronic A/C Front Control

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Electronic AJC front control panel Temperature selection knob Adjust the A/C set temperature. The temperature selection knob can be rotated and adjusted in 15 levels, if it is rotated counterclockwise, the set temperature is gradually reduced; if it is rotated clockwise, the set temperature is gradually rising. Distribution to Face mode button Adjust the air distribution mode to Distribution to Face.
  • Page 96 BEFORE YOU DRIVE invalid at this time, and it will change to other modes if another mode Front Defrost Button button is pressed. Adjust the air distribution mode to Front Defrost. Distribution to Feet and Defrost Mode button With the blower in the on state, press the front defrost button, the Adjust the air distribution mode to Distribution to Feet and Defrost.
  • Page 97: Automatic A/C Rear Control Panel

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Internal/External Circulation Button Automatic A/C rear control panel Switch between the internal and external circulation with the button, when the internal circulation indicator lamp illuminates, It Indicates that It Is In Internal circulation, when the Indicator lamp goes out, it indicates that it is in external circulation.
  • Page 98 BEFORE YOU DRIVE In the OFF state, the temperature + and- buttons are invalid, in other In the OFF state, by pressing the air volume+ or- button, the controller states, the temperature + and - buttons can adjust the temperature, but will enter the ON state, and the air volume output will gradually do not change other states of the controller.
  • Page 99: Electronic A/C Rear Control Panel

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Electronic A/C rear control panel Recommendation for A/C Operation • If the vehicle is parked in a place that is exposed to the direct sunlight, open the windows before operation. • If the fogged windows need to be cleaned in a rain day, reduce the moisture in the vehicle by operating the air conditioning.
  • Page 100: Rearview Mirrors

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Switches equipped with power folding function Rearview Mirrors In order to extend the view range, exterior rearview mirrors are convex-shape, which makes objects look smaller and farther than the actual. Caution Be sure to check and ensure that all rearview mirrors are clean and bright, and adjusted well before driving;...
  • Page 101 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Exterior rearview mirrors automatically tilt during • Automatic power folding/unfolding of rearview mirrors reversing When rearview mirrors are folded and the ignition switch is placed in When the driver shifts the lever to the R gear position, the exterior OFF position, the key to unlock, then rearview mirrors will be rearview mirrors on both sides will tilt automatically, letting the driver unfolded automatically.
  • Page 102: Interior Rearview Mirror

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Interior rearview mirror Interior Devices Adjust the rearview mirror to obtain the required rear view. Ceiling reading lamps Manual adjustment of interior rearview mirror Front ceiling reading lamp Operate the adjusting lever on the bottom of rearview mirror to reduce reflected glare during night driving.
  • Page 103: Usb Port

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Turn off the reading lamp USB port Press , to turn off the internal reading lamp. The USB ports are located in the storage box of floor console, at the rear bottom side of central armrest, and on the left rear side armrest. With the doors closed, place the switch in position, press the black cover, and turn on the internal reading lamp.
  • Page 104: 12V Power Outlet

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE The USB port at the rear bottom side of central armrest 12V power outlet The USB port at the rear bottom side of central armrest can be used for The power outlets are located in the storage box of floor console, at the charging or multimedia file playback, (this function depends on the actual rear bottom side of central armrest between the driver and front configuration of your vehicle), please refer to "MP5+Radio"...
  • Page 105 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Storage box of floor console Right rear side armrest Left side of luggage compartment Rear bottom side of central armrest...
  • Page 106: Mobile Phone Wireless Charging System

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Mobile phone wireless charging failure Mobile phone wireless charging system If a failure occurs during charging, it may be caused by the following: If your vehicle is equipped with a mobile phone wireless charging system, the system can achieve wireless charging of mobile phones •...
  • Page 107: Cup Holder

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Cup holder on the armrest of second row seats Cup holder Cup holder on the floor console Cup holder at both sides of third row seats...
  • Page 108: Storage Box

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Storage box under the front armrest Storage box Storage box at driver side Type I The storage box at driver side is located below the front of the floor Lift the armrest to open the storage box. console at driver side.
  • Page 109: Glove Box

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Glove box Sun visor and vanity mirror Do not place a sharp, heavy or hazardous object in the Pull both sun visors upwards or downwards to block the sunshine glove box at front passenger side. through windshield. Besides, sun visors can be rotated towards side windows.
  • Page 110: Glasses Box

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Glasses box Vehicle tools The vehicle tools are placed at the bottom of the luggage compartment The glasses box is located between the A pillar and B pillar at driver side. (for vehicles with three rows of seats) or behind the second row of seats A sunglasses can be put in the box.
  • Page 111: Mp5+Radio

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE MP5+Radio Caution Precautions before Use • The product shall be kept away from moisture. • Be sure to drive safely. For the instructions of MP5+Radio in the vehicles, please refer to the operating instructions accompanied with the entertainment head unit. •...
  • Page 112: Entertainment System Control Switch

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Entertainment System Control Switch are connected, the corresponding icons will be highlighted. If they are not connected, the relevant icons will not be displayed. 2 Time Display The current system time is displayed. 3 Volume Button The current volume information is displayed. Touch this button to show the volume bar.
  • Page 113: Common Troubleshooting

    BEFORE YOU DRIVE Common Troubleshooting Possible Causes Solution Symptoms Improper Brightness Setting Enter the screen setting to adjust the brightness of screen Screen Too Dark Vehicle Headlamp Normally ON Vehicle Headlamp OFF Appliance Power Supply or Please ask Service Dealer to replace it with the fuse of correct Not Power On Vehicle Fuse Blown type.
  • Page 114 BEFORE YOU DRIVE Symptoms Possible Causes Solution The USB flash disk has poor Make sure that the USB flash disk is original and quality-assured. quality. The capacity of USB flash disk Please use the USB flash disk with a capacity within 32G. Slow response after exceeds the limit of 32G.
  • Page 115: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING 108 Before Starting and Driving 108 Ignition Switch 110 Keyless Start System 112 Engine Immobilizer System 113 Start/Stop the Engine 115 Intelligent Start/Stop System 118 Driving 120 Catalytic converter 124 Fuel 127 Urea 128 8AT Automatic Transmission 134 Electric Power Steering Device 135 Four Wheel Drive System (4WD) 138 Electronic Differential Lock...
  • Page 116: Before Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Before Starting and Driving Ignition Switch • Conduct daily/weekly maintenance checks on the vehicle in Keyless Start accordance with the provisions in Maintenance- Owner Checks. • Ensure seats are in correct positions through check. • Ensure all rearview mirrors are adjusted to correct positions through check.
  • Page 117 STARTING AND DRIVING When the engine is running and the shift lever is not in P gear, Starting conditions: press this button and ignition switch will switch to ACC. • Place the shift lever in P or N position. • Emergency Flame out •...
  • Page 118: Keyless Start System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Keyless Start System Keyless Locking When the driver's door or front passenger's door is unlocked, enter the Keyless Unlocking sensing area with a remote key, and then press the micro switch on the When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a remote key and door handle.
  • Page 119: Keyless Start

    STARTING AND DRIVING Keyless Start the remote key is not in the vehicle, after depressing the brake pedal, the indicator lamp will not illuminate, and the power When the remote key is left in the vehicle and the starting conditions supply position switching or ignition action will not be performed are met, press the start-stop switch once at this time, and then the after the start-stop switch is pressed.
  • Page 120: Emergency Flameout

    STARTING AND DRIVING Engine Immobilizer System On the premise of meeting starting conditions, lay the key flat in the position with an identification in the storage box which is in front of the Keys central armrest and press the start-stop button. Then the engine can be The keys have been coded electronically for your vehicle.
  • Page 121: Start/Stop The Engine

    STARTING AND DRIVING Start/Stop the Engine and the vehicle. Do not shield the key with a metal object (such as another key). Prevent it from severe impact. The quantity of keys Starting hung on the key ring shall not exceed 1. CO is a harmful gas and may cause coma, even death.
  • Page 122: Warm-Up

    STARTING AND DRIVING unneeded electrical appliance temporarily during starting. At a Caution weather with the temperature below -25C°, please park the For vehicles equipped with diesel engine, keep the engine idling for vehicle in the garage. 10s before shutdown, in order to the ensure the turbo charger Caution bearing is fully lubricated during the deceleration.
  • Page 123: Intelligent Start/Stop System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Intelligent Start/Stop System Sr. On Problem Limits Brake Pedal Position > threshold Note: It is suitable for vehicles installed with intelligent start/stop system. SOC > threshold SOF > threshold 7.2v Basic conditions of usage Threshold Battery Temp < Battery 00c -600c The intelligent start/stop system can help to save fuel consumption and Brake Boost Vacuum <...
  • Page 124: Shutdown And Startup Of Engine

    STARTING AND DRIVING Additional information about the vehicle with automatic Shutdown and startup of engine transmission Vehicles with automatic transmission • Only when the shift lever is in D position will engine be shut down. Please conduct a full braking to the vehicle; after the vehicle is stationary, keep depressing the brake pedal to shut down the engine (engine stop •...
  • Page 125: Instructions

    STARTING AND DRIVING Instructions The engine gets started again without the action of the driver. • The vehicle rolls like on a slope. Normal intelligent start/stop action may be interrupted due to different system conditions. • The windshield is being defrosted. The engine is not shut down •...
  • Page 126: Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Driving Driving "Running-in" of new vehicle During driving, do not place any portable container filled with fuel in the vehicle. Otherwise a fire may The vehicle does not need intentional “running-in”. In order to improve occur due to leakage. the long-term operating performance of the vehicle, we strongly recommend that you abide by the following points: Within the first When driving on a risky road covered with water, snow, ice, mud, sand,...
  • Page 127 STARTING AND DRIVING • The driving speed shall not be greater than 10krn/h. Water and mud can affect the braking system and lengthen braking distance, leading to an accident! • The wave caused by front vehicle and head-on vehicle may exceed the maximum allowed wading depth.
  • Page 128: Catalytic Converter

    STARTING AND DRIVING Catalytic converter Caution The catalytic converter will release a lot of heat (even In order to protect the catalytic converter from being damaged, within a short time after angina shutdown), which may the following precautions must be observed: causa a fire.
  • Page 129: Dpf (Diesel Particulate Filter)

    STARTING AND DRIVING DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) During regeneration, "xx% of DPF regeneration has been completed, please wait patiently'' is continuously displayed on the instrument The main function of DPF is to collect particles in vehicle exhaust, and cluster, and the "DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light (yellow)" to remove particles collected in DPF through active and triggered on the instrument cluster flashes at 0.5 Hz.
  • Page 130 STARTING AND DRIVING 11: Engine torque failed to reach the proper range Switching regeneration steps 12: Accelerator pedal not released 1 Stop the vehicle, shift to P gear, activate the parking brake, and turn off the ignition switch for 2 minutes; 13: Upstream temperature of DPF failed to reach the proper range 1 2 Start the vehicle;...
  • Page 131 STARTING AND DRIVING Conditions of regeneration Special driving conditions • The DPF is overloaded, and the particle value exceeds the set value Under the following circumstances, the vehicle has almost no triggered (the instrument panel has level 1 and level 2 alarms). regeneration, and the efficiency of active regeneration is generally low or even zero, requiring the attention of the driver to try the best to •...
  • Page 132: Fuel

    STARTING AND DRIVING Rotate the fuel filler cap counterclockwise to remove it, and secure it on Fuel the bracket of the filler flap, then refuel. After refueling, 3 clicks need to Fuel Filler Cap be heard when tightening the fuel filler cap clockwise, which indicates Before opening the fuel filler cap, please turn on the fuel filler flap that the fuel filler cap has been tightened in place, then close the fuel filler opening switch (1)
  • Page 133: Refueling

    STARTING AND DRIVING Refueling Save Fuel It is prohibited to mix fuel with engine oil, kerosene, Fuel consumption is mainly influenced by three factors: paraffin, water or other liquids for use, which may • Vehicle maintenance mode damage the fuel system. Please go to our Service Dealer for regular maintenance of the Do not fill so much fuel that the fuel can be seen in the vehicle in accordance with the provisions in the ''Warranty and...
  • Page 134: Precautions For Cold Weather

    STARTING AND DRIVING Precautions for Cold Weather The following driving precautions will help you to save fuel and protect the environment. It is prohibited to use lamp oil (kerosene) as the additive. • Ensure the tyre pressures are correct. In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold weather, •...
  • Page 135: Urea

    STARTING AND DRIVING Urea Note: The color of the urea filler cap is blue, and the text on the cap is AdBlue. When the "Urea Warning Lamp (yellow)" on the instrument pack illuminates, the user needs to replenish the urea solution for motor vehicles in time.
  • Page 136: 8At Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND DRIVING 8AT Automatic Transmission N gear is powerless and the transmission system does not transfer any power. Gear D (Drive gear) P (Park Gear) D gear is generally a forward gear. When driving normally, it is Engaging P (park) gear during vehicle running will cause recommended to use D gear.
  • Page 137 STARTING AND DRIVING After the engine is started, normal gear shift operations can be Shift to R, N and D gear • In P/D gear performed. • In N gear 1 P gear button 2 Unlock button Shift to P gear When the vehicle is stationary, press the P gear button (1) to shift to P (park) gear.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND DRIVING • In R gear M gear (Manual) M gear can be operated only In the automatic mode D gear; do not try to move the shift lever to the right in other gears. Push or pull the shift lever briefly in the desired direction (two positions forward and backward).
  • Page 139 STARTING AND DRIVING Temporary manual mode (steering wheel paddle) Caution If the gear shift time selected by the driver is inappropriate in the manual mode, such as upshifting while the engine speed is too low or downshifting while the vehicle speed is too high, the transmission will not respond, and the vehicle will still be driving in the original gear.
  • Page 140: Auto Park Function

    STARTING AND DRIVING Auto Park function Note: In the manual mode M gear, upshift or downshift can also be achieved by moving the paddle. For safety, the transmission automatically shifts to P (Park) gear when powered off while the vehicle is in other gears than P. Caution When the vehicle is stationary, the transmission will automatically shift The temporary manual mode is for temporary use only, not a long-...
  • Page 141: Manual Release Of P Gear Lock (Towing Mode)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Manual release of P gear lock (Towing mode) 2 A yellow pull ring (1) and a metal bracket (2) can be seen after removal. When the vehicle fails {dead battery, transmission controller failure and shifter failure, etc.), and cannot shift out of P (Park) gear, the transmission shall be shifted manually and forcibly from P (Park) gear to N (Neutral) gear for towing.
  • Page 142: Electric Power Steering Device

    STARTING AND DRIVING Electric Power Steering Device Caution The electric power steering gear enables you to make a turn with less If the vehicle is powered up or started at this time, the instrument force. will prompt “p gear lock failure”, indicating that the transmission is in the P gear unlock state.
  • Page 143: Four Wheel Drive System (4Wd)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Four Wheel Drive System (4WD) Precautions before Use All-Terrain Four Wheel Drive System (ATS) • When driving on a road which is dry and in good condition, if the SAND, MUD or ROCK mode is selected, the tyre wear will ATS system optimizes the relevant control system between the power accelerate, and fuel efficiency will decrease.
  • Page 144 STARTING AND DRIVING Instructions for Switching All-Terrain 4WD System Switch an Floor ATS Made Drive Made Driving Conditions ESP System Constant Speed Adaptive Cruise Console Indicator System Cruise System For general highways and expressways (2WD state ECO(Economy) On by default Available Available and better fuel economy).
  • Page 145 STARTING AND DRIVING "ECO/AUTO/SPORT/SNOW/MUD/SAND Mode" will be displayed on Caution the instrument cluster information center. When switching into or out of the ROCK mode, be sure to stop the Switching between modes of vehicle and shift the lever to N gear position. The switching to or out ECO/AUTO/SPORT/SNOW/MUD/SAND - ROCK of the ROCK mode may take 3 - 5 seconds, please wait In patient Stop your vehicle and place the ignition switch in "ON"...
  • Page 146: Electronic Differential Lock

    STARTING AND DRIVING Electronic Differential Lock EDL Use Instruction The electronic differential lock (EDL) switch is located on the floor EDL Locking console, select the differential lock On/Off state with the EDL switch. When the wheel speed difference between two rear wheels is less than The electronic differential lock can rigidly connect two half axles of rear 1 Okml1l, and the vehicle speed is less than 5kmlh, long press the EDL wheels, when a rear wheel slips, the vehicle can still obtain a large driving...
  • Page 147: Brake System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Brake System General status Service brake Ensure carpet or other objects will not hinder the operation of brake pedal. Dual-pipeline hydraulic brake system Do not take the brake pedal as the foot rest, since It During driving, if one hydraulic pipeline fails, the "Brake may lead to brake overheat, efficiency degradation and excessive wear.
  • Page 148: Abs (Anti-Lock Brake System)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Wet conditions ABS (Anti-lock brake system) When driving in a heavy rainy day or on a muddy road, ABS is used to prevent wheels from locking in an emergency brake, thus the efficiency of vehicle brake system will decline to help you maintain the control on direction No special driving skills are significantly.
  • Page 149 STARTING AND DRIVING ABS function This can prevent the wheels from being locked to ensure the control on direction. ABS may not be able to shorten the brake distance, depending on road surface conditions, brake distance Precautions for driving a vehicle with ABS may vary significantly.
  • Page 150: Esp (Electronic Stability Program)

    STARTING AND DRIVING ESP (Electronic Stability Program) TCS (Traction Control System) ESP function TCS automatically controls the driving force at the start-off and acceleration to prevent wheels from spinning, so as to maintain the ESP covers the functions of ABS, EBD, TCS, VDC, EBA, RMI, HAS, driving stability.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND DRIVING When the vehicle speed exceeds 60km/h, HDC function will exit HAS (Hill-start Assist System) automatically; to re-activate it, you need to press the HDC switch When the vehicle drives uphill, HAS can prevent the vehicle from sliding again.
  • Page 152: Epb (Electronic Parking Brake)

    STARTING AND DRIVING EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) Precautions for driving a vehicle with ESP The EPB switch w is located in the switch group which is in front of the ESP can detect and analyze vehicle conditions and correct driving central armrest and at the lower left side of the shift lever, you can mistakes, to ensure safety by taking precautions measures.
  • Page 153 STARTING AND DRIVING Auto Parking • If the “EPB Indicator Lamp (red)" fails to go out or illuminate When the engine is shut down for more than 3 seconds and the vehicle is when you operate the EPB switch, or the "EPB Malfunction Indicator stationary for more than 1 second, the parking brake is automatically applied, and the "EPB Indicator Lamp (red)"...
  • Page 154 STARTING AND DRIVING Press the EPB switch to release the parking brake, when the "EPB Caution Indicator Lamp (red)" goes out, it indicates the parking brake is This function applies to the situation that the normal braking released. operation fails. Automatic Release of EPB A When the vehicle is stopped and the engine is running, if shifting into a gear, then it is not allowed to...
  • Page 155: Auto Hold

    STARTING AND DRIVING minutes, ESP will request the EPB clamping parking. The “AUTO HOLD AUTO HOLD Indicator Lamp (green)" goes out, and the “EPB Indicator Lamp (red)” The AUTO HOLD switch is located in the switch group which is in illuminates.
  • Page 156: Warning Lamp

    STARTING AND DRIVING Warning lamp Constant Speed Cruise Control System The warning lamps related to the brake system are: “Brake System Cruise control can be dangerous where you can not Warning Lamp (red)", "ABS Warning Lamp (yellow)”, "EBD Warning drive safely at a steady speed. Therefore, do not use the Lamp (red)”, "ESP Indicator Lamp (yellow)", "ESP OFF Indicator Lamp cruise control on winding roads or in heavy traffic.
  • Page 157: Set Cruise Control

    STARTING AND DRIVING Set Cruise Control Cruise cancel switch. Press this button to cancel the cruise function without clearing the set speed in the memory. RES+: Cruise recovery/acceleration switch. To store the set speed, If the cruise control stays on when you do not use it, you press this button to recover this speed.
  • Page 158 STARTING AND DRIVING Decelerate with the Cruise Control System Enabled Resume Set Speed If the constant speed cruise control system has been enabled: If you have set the cruise speed of constant speed cruise control system, the cruise control function will be disabled when you depress the brake •...
  • Page 159: Terminate The Cruise Control

    STARTING AND DRIVING Parking Assist System Terminate the Cruise Control There are three ways to disable the cruise control: Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on your vehicle is • Slightly depress the brake pedal once; the キconstant Speed Cruise subject to the actual vehicle configuration purchased.
  • Page 160: Front And Rear Radar Sensors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Front and rear radar sensors Operating state of reverse radar parking assist system: When the R gear is selected and the vehicle speed is less than 15km/h, The parking assist system Is not always reliable. It only the system will activate the detection function.
  • Page 161 STARTING AND DRIVING Operating state of reverse radar parking assist system: During reversing: When the D gear or N gear is selected and the vehicle speed is less than The device will begin to sound warning chimes when the rear of the 15km/h, the system will activate the detection function, at this time, the vehicle is 1.5m away from the obstacle, or the front of the vehicle is 0.6m front parking radar enables the audible and visual warning function,...
  • Page 162: Reverse Cameras

    STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse Cameras The reverse camera parking assist system is not always reliable. It only plays the guiding role! Reverse cameras have limited view ranges and cannot detect barriers outside the view ranges. Operating state of reverse camera parking assist system: After shifting the gear to R, the image of entertainment system display screen will be switched to the reverse camera operating state, and the entertainment system display will show the scene image behind the...
  • Page 163: 360° Around-View System

    STARTING AND DRIVING 360° Around-view System Operating state of 360° around-view system: After shifting the gear to R, the entertainment system display screen will The parking assist system is not always reliable. It only automatically switch to the 360° around-view interface, and then you plays the guiding role! Reverse cameras have limited can judge the relative position between the vehicle and barrier view ranges and cannot detect barriers outside the view...
  • Page 164: Intelligent Semi-Automatic Parking Assist System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Intelligent Semi-Automatic Parking Assist system searches for the parking space and determines whether the System space is spacious enough; when an appropriate parting space is found, it will display the Parking Space Found interface, then the vehicle The system is a parking assist system, which is not movement direction will be displayed in the instrument cluster applicable in all cases, and can not completely replace...
  • Page 165 STARTING AND DRIVING Pull-out function of parallel parking mode (with P gear is selected) 1 Press the automatic parking switch on the floor console to switch to pull-out function, and switch the pull-out direction by turning on the turning signal lamps (Left pull-out is the system default). Caution During the parking, the system still maintains the radar detection warning chimes and obstacle azimuth display, to inform the driver of...
  • Page 166: Driver Assist System

    STARTING AND DRIVING Precautions for Semi-Automatic Parking Driver Assist System • Before parking, please make sure there are no obstacles in the Note: The type of driver assist system on your vehicle depends on parking space, such as Stones, thin pillars, tow bars or bicycles etc, as the actual configuration of your vehicle.
  • Page 167 STARTING AND DRIVING Restrictions for Cameras The camera unit is located at the upper side of the windshield, if the information center of the instrument cluster displays "Please Clean There are some restrictions for the camera unit, which limit the function Windshield", "Camera System Failure", then the camera unit cannot of the unit.
  • Page 168 STARTING AND DRIVING • Limited view If the window before any camera unit of the windshield is cracked, scratched or damaged by stone impact, and The camera unit has a limited view. In some cases, the camera cannot the affected area is about 0.5x3.0mm or greater, then detect another vehicle, or the detection starts later than expected.
  • Page 169 STARTING AND DRIVING Do not use the ACC on steep ramps. The ACC cannot detect any The ACC cannot detect all kinds of vehicles on the road, especially vehicle In the same lane on steep ramps. Normally, the driver shall for narrow vehicles, such as bicycle, motorbike, etc.
  • Page 170: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Overview The ACC helps the driver to maintain the same speed with the front The distance between the vehicle and the front vehicle is measured by vehicle and keep the preset interval. For long distance driving on the the camera unit.
  • Page 171 STARTING AND DRIVING Do not use the ACC for city traffic, intersection, a RES+ : increase the stored speed or re-activate the adaptive cruise slippery road, flooded or muddy road, overcast, rainy/ control and resume the stored speed . snowy weather, poor visibility, twisted road or entrance/ SET- : decrease the stored speed or activate the adaptive cruise control exit of the motorway.
  • Page 172 STARTING AND DRIVING Information center display of instrument cluster The ACC gives warning only to the vehicles detected by the camera, so It may not send an alarm, or there may be It indicates the ACC is in STANDBY mode, ahead vehicle indicator a certain delay for the alarm.
  • Page 173 STARTING AND DRIVING Set ACC speed Note: When the ACC is enabled, Increase the vehicle speed by the accelerator pedal, during the period from depressing the Different ACC speed can be set. When the ACC is enabled, the cruise accelerator pedal to releasing the pedal, the cruise control will be speed can be changed by the button on the steering wheel.
  • Page 174 STARTING AND DRIVING • When pressing the button on the steering wheel, the vehicle-to- Standby mode under driver intervention vehicle interval will shift within level 1 - 3 in a circular manner. Under the following situations, you can disable the ACC for a short time In some cases, the ACC allows the interval to change dramatically so and set it to the STANDBY mode: that the vehicle can follow the front vehicle steadily and comfortably.
  • Page 175 STARTING AND DRIVING • When the vehicle speed is below 5km/h, and the ACC cannot be Target change and auto braking by ACC sure whether it is a stationary vehicle or other objects in the At some speed, the ACC can change the target and brake. front, for example, speed hump.
  • Page 176 STARTING AND DRIVING • When the front vehicle is turning at a speed below 5km/h, the • Apply the parking brake. ACC stops to follow it. • Shift to P, N or R gear. Auto Braking • The ACC is set to the STANDBY mode by the driver. For short stay related to slow motion at slow traffic or traffic lights, if Auto Activation of Parking Brake the stay is less than 3s, the driving resumes automatically.
  • Page 177 STARTING AND DRIVING Restrictions for ACC Symbol Message Meaning The ACC will be restricted under some situations. Always use the ACC Please slightly Restart the ACC on level roads. When driving on the steep downhill under heavy load, it depress the at the STANDBY accelerator pedal is hard to keep a correct distance between your vehicle and the front...
  • Page 178: Fcw And Aeb

    STARTING AND DRIVING If the speed difference is higher than 40km/h, then the AEB cannot avoid FCW and AEB the collision automatically. To completely avoid the collision in this The FCW alerts the driver of the front vehicle by visual and acoustic situation, the driver shall apply the brake in advance.
  • Page 179 STARTING AND DRIVING 3 Auto Braking The AEB is just an auxiliary function, so it cannot a work under all driving conditions, traffic, weather and road The auto braking is enabled at the final step. In this case, if the driver conditions.
  • Page 180 STARTING AND DRIVING When there is a risk of collision, the FCW will sand a warning to the driver, but this function cannot shorten the response time of the driver. To ensure the function of the AEB, high sensitivity is recommended for all drivings. In some cases, the driver may be aware of the warning later even if high sensitivity is set, for example, when the speed changes dramatically or when the front vehicle...
  • Page 181 STARTING AND DRIVING • Skid Driver Intervention The brake distance will be prolonged on wet and slippery roads, this • Reverse can degrade the anti-collision capacity of the AEB. Under these When reversing your vehicle, the FCW/AEB will be disabled for the conditions, the anti-lock brake and ESP will apply the optimum moment.
  • Page 182 STARTING AND DRIVING If the camera unit fails to detect the vehicle accurately Symbol and Message of FCW/AEB due to any traffic condition or external factor, then the The information center of the instrument cluster will display some system may delay or cancel the warning and brake symbols and messages related to the FCW/AEB.
  • Page 183: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Lane Departure Warning (LDW) The Lane Departure Warning is just an auxiliary function, so it cannot work under all driving conditions or The purpose of the LOW is to warn the driver to reduce the risk of traffic, weather and road conditions.
  • Page 184: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd)

    STARTING AND DRIVING Blind Spot Detection (BSD) lamp will illuminate in green. At this time, if the vehicle The BSD Is not always reliable. It Is not the alternative departs from the original lane line without turning on the direction but the supplementary to safe driving mode and exterior indicator lamp, this warning lamp will flash in yellow with buzzer alarm.
  • Page 185: Tyres

    STARTING AND DRIVING Tyres 2 Left adjacent area 3 Right adjacent area It is very dangerous to use nonconforming or damaged Early warning mode: tyres! When there is a target vehicle in the left adjacent area or right Do not drive the vehicle if you find a tyre or tyres are adjacent area , the system will prompt the main vehicle and the excessively worn, damaged or have incorrect inflating...
  • Page 186: Tyre Chain

    STARTING AND DRIVING Tyre chain Loading It is recommended to mount S-shape tyre chains to driving wheels when In accordance with regulations, each driver is obliged to ensure his the vehicle is about to run in snow. vehicle is free of overload. Tyre chains can improve the driving traction on road in winter.
  • Page 187: Luggage Compartment

    STARTING AND DRIVING Hooks Luggage compartment Luggage compartment binding rings There is a hook at both sides of the cargo area respectively. The hook is used to hold light loads. Use the binding rings when it is required to secure and protect the objects on the luggage compartment floor.
  • Page 188 STARTING AND DRIVING 2 Press the button at both sides of the cover curtain to extend the Luggage compartment cover curtain cover curtain arm. Do not place the luggage on the cover curtain, otherwise the cover curtain may be damaged. Cover Curtain Usage 1 Firstly, take the luggage compartment cover curtain out of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 189: Roof Rack And Load Carrier

    STARTING AND DRIVING Roof Rack and Load Carrier Be sure to properly place the luggage on the roof rack, otherwise it may lead to an accident. Under no circumstance should the maximum roof load, maximum axle load or maximum total vehicle load be exceeded, otherwise It may lead to an accident.
  • Page 190 STARTING AND DRIVING If other roof rack system is used, its own weight must be included in the load capacity. The load must be evenly distributed, and cannot be left unsupported on the roof rack. After travelling 50 km, check if the roof rack and load are still firmly connected.
  • Page 191: Emergency Troubleshooting

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING 184 Hazard Warning Lamps 184 Warning Triangle 185 Wheel Replacement 190 Vehicle Towing 192 Fuel Filter Water Drain 193 Jump Start 195 Fuse Replacement...
  • Page 192: Hazard Warning Lamps

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Hazard Warning Lamps Warning Triangle When you need to stop or slow down the vehicle in case of a vehicle The warning triangle is placed at the bottom of the luggage compartment(for vehicles with three rows of seats) or behind the failure, always press the hazard warning lamp switch on the instrument panel.
  • Page 193: Wheel Replacement

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Spare wheel Wheel Replacement Regularly check the air pressure of spare wheel. The use of a spare wheel with incorrect tyre pressure will affect Placement wheel stability, which may lead to dangerous The jack is placed at the bottom of the luggage compartment (for consequences and will cause permanent damage to the vehicles with three rows of seats) or behind the second row of seats (for tyre.
  • Page 194 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING 6 After the spare wheel reaches the ground, rotate the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise continuously and pull out the spare wheel. Excessive rotation of the wrench is prohibited, or the spare wheel 4 Unscrew the spare wheel rotary cap. device will be damaged.
  • Page 195: Wheel Replacement

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Spare wheel storage Wheel replacement 1 Place the wheel on the ground with the air valve facing up (be careful Vehicle parking not to place it reversely). Please choose a solid and flat place to park the vehicle, 2 Place the wheel at the rear bottom of the vehicle.
  • Page 196 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Jack placement of horizontal stabilizer bar, and the concave of the jack should be aligned with the camber of the horizontal stabilizer bar bracket. The jack should be used on level firm ground wherever possible. It Is recommended that the wheels of the vehicle be chocked.
  • Page 197 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Spare wheel replacement 4 Mount the auxiliary rotary post and then rotate the wheel nut wrench clockwise till the wheel to be replaced gets off the ground . During the lifting, do not start the engine. Do not stand under the lifted vehicle.
  • Page 198: Vehicle Towing

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Vehicle Towing 10 Put away the replaced wheel, auxiliary rotary post of the jack, wheel nut wrench, jack and vehicle tool kit. When towing a vehicle or making a vehicle be towed, be sure to observe relevant national regulations on vehicle towing. Towing Eye Front Towing Eye The front towing eye is located at the lower side of front bumper.
  • Page 199 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Rear Towing Eye The application range of towing rope is as shown below: If it is required to tow a vehicle from rear side, remove the towing eye plug from the left side of rear bumper, and screw the rear towing eye in the vehicle tool kit into the rear bumper.
  • Page 200: Towing

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Fuel Filter Water Drain Towing Before Being Towed Note: It applies to vehicles equipped with diesel engine. To ensure the steering gear can rotate freely, turn the Be sure to wear proper gloves to protect hands from Ignition switch to "ON" position and keep It in this touching diesel.
  • Page 201: Jump Start

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Jump Start Battery Disconnection Wear protective gloves and goggles during the operations related to battery. Do not use open fires, generate sparks or smoke in the battery area. Or you will be injured and the vehicle will be damaged.
  • Page 202: Jump Start

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Jump Start • Before disconnecting the battery, be sure to shut down the engine It is never allowed to start the vehicle by pushing or and turn off all electrical appliances for more than towing. 2 minutes. Please avoid the terminals from contacting with metal Make sure that both batteries are of the same rated components of the body during disconnection.
  • Page 203: Fuse Replacement

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Starting Fuse Replacement Start the vehicle with power supply battery and allow it idle for several Fuses of this vehicle are respectively placed in two boxes. minutes. 1 Start the vehicle with battery to be charged. 2 Allow the engine idle for 2 minutes and above after it is started. Any electrical components of the vehicle will be damaged after being splashed with fluid.
  • Page 204 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Fuses in the driver compartment fuse box can be identified by the label Fuse Specification Function FS11 ACC4 on the back of lower storage box cover at driver side. FS12 Active noise control FS13 TBOX/12-inch display screen FS14 10AI15A Ignition switch/(PEPS ECU/kick sensor) FS15...
  • Page 205: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Front Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Specification Function IG relay The front compartment fuse box is located at the right of compartment Trunk light relay wall at the front hood bottom and behind the right headlamp (viewed Rear view mirror/Rear window heating relay from the front of vehicle).
  • Page 206 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Type II Type II Type II Before opening the fuse box cover, make sure its surroundings are dry and no fluid flow from any direction into the opened fuse box, otherwise the fuse box will be damaged, leading to serious consequences.
  • Page 207 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Fuse Specification Function FS26 Central lock FS27 BCM_interior lamp/vanilty/mirror/rain light sensor FS28 Left high beam Fuse Specification Function FS29 Right high beam KL30 PWR FS30 Left low beam Heated rear window/rearview mirror/cargo lamp FS31 Right low beam IEC power supply 5 FS32 Headlamp leveling Fuel pump...
  • Page 208 EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Fuse Specification Function Fuse Specification Function Fuel pump relay FS14 IG power supply 2 Wiper power relay FS15 IG power supply 3 Wiper speed relay FS16 IG power supply 4 Main relay FS17 Front axle clutch A/C compressor relay FS18 Diesel filter relay power Rear fog lamp relay...
  • Page 209: Fuse Replacement

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Fuse Replacement Unauthorized change to electrical system of the vehicle will Replace only with the fuse of identical specification or invalidate the warranty . rated currant. Installation of non-specified fuse will cause damages to electrical system and even cause fire. Turn off the ignition switch and power off all electrical equipment before replacing the fuse.
  • Page 210: Bulb Replacement

    EMERGENCY TROUBLESHOOTING Bulb Replacement Before replacing any bulb, tum off the ignition switch and lighting switches to avoid any possible short circuit. When removing or installing the bulb, do not touch the bulb with hands. If touched, wipe away the hand print with a piece of cloth or alcohol. The bulb replacement must be identical with the original one in type and specification.
  • Page 211: Maintenance And Service

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 204 Safety 205 Regular Maintenance 205 Owner Checks 206 Front Compartment 207 Engine Hood 208 Engine Oil 210 Coolant 212 Brake Fluid 213 Washer Fluid 214 Washer Nozzles 214 Wiper Blade 215 Seat Belt 216 Battery 220 Tyres 222 Other Maintenance...
  • Page 212: Safety

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Safety "Jump Start" in Emergency Troubleshooting section). If components under the engine hood shall be inspected During vehicle inspection or maintenance, take care to reduce risks of when the engine is running, make sure the vehicle is on a personal injury or vehicle damage, and always observe the following level ground, the parking brake handle has been pulled safety precautions.
  • Page 213: Regular Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Regular Maintenance Owner Checks Regular maintenance of the vehicle will be beneficial to the economy, To ensure the reliability and economy of driving, the vehicle owner must safety and reliability of your vehicle. It is important to remember that carry out the following simple but important checks: the responsibility for ensuring vehicle safety and suitable for road travel is ultimately your own (owner / operator).
  • Page 214: Weekly Check Or Check Before A Long Trip

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Front Compartment Weekly check or check before a long trip • Check fluid level / refill. Type 1 - Engine Oil - Coolant - Windshield Washer Fluid - Power steering fluid - Brake fluid • Check the condition and pressure of all tyres (including spare wheel). •...
  • Page 215: Engine Hood

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Engine Hood Type 2 Open the Engine Hood Pneumatic Rod 1 Pull the engine hood release lever below the splash guard at driver side to unlock the engine hood. 1 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Oil fill cap 4 Water-air intercooler pressure cap 2 Slightly raise the front part of the engine hood, push the lever to the...
  • Page 216: Close The Engine Hood

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Engine Oil Close the Engine Hood It is recommended to use the oil of correct grade, please refer to When the ignition switch is in "ON" position, the "Recommended Fluids" in the General Technical Parameters section for radiator fan may start at any time (evan if the angina is the specifications.
  • Page 217: Check And Refill

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Check and Refill Check the engine oil level frequently, and refill as necessary. Both Do not exceed the maximum mark when refilling. excessive and insufficient refilling of engine oil is likely to damage the Long-term frequent exposure to used engine oil can engine, and the damage are not covered by warranty.
  • Page 218: Engine Oil Consumption

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Engine Oil Consumption Coolant The engine oil consumption is affected by a variety of factors (these The coolant is harmful, Don't swallow lt. Do not allow factors also affect fuel consumption), of which the oil type and driving coolant coma Into contact with your skin and ayes.
  • Page 219: Check And Refill

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Check and Refill Do not remove the expansion tank cap while the system is hot, for escaped water vapor or hot coolant may cause injury. If you have to add coolant when the engine is hot, please wait for 10 minutes, cover a thick cloth on the expansion tank cap, slowly rotate the coolant reservoir cap counterclockwise to release the pressure Inside the coolant reservoir,and then remove the...
  • Page 220: Brake Fluid

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Precautions in cold weather Brake Fluid If the brake fluid level drops obviously, contact Service To reduce the possible problems caused by the use of coolant in cold Dealer for service as soon as possible. weather, the following recommendations should be taken into consideration: Only new brake fluid of specified type can be used.
  • Page 221: Check And Refill

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Check and Refill Washer Fluid Be sure to check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is parked on a flat Check and RefiII ground and the system is in cold state. The brake fluid level is visible on the reservoir, and the normal level should be between the "MAX"...
  • Page 222: Washer Nozzles

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Washer Nozzles Wiper Blade Adjust and Clean Check Front Washer Nozzle Check the edge of wiper blades for roughness or damage, and check if the blade rubber is secure from top to bottom. Front washer nozzle is not adjustable. Note: If there are grease or other impurities on the rubber blades, it Make sure that the washer reservoir contains washer fluid before may cause the wiper work improperly and may damage the...
  • Page 223: Replacement

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Replacement Seat Belt Check Removal - Lift the wiper arm from the windshield to make an angle of about 15 The seatbelt is equipped with a sensitive retractor, degrees between the blade and the arm. which will be locked only in hard acceleration, - Push the retaining clip (in the direction of the arrow), slide the blade deceleration or drastically bend.
  • Page 224: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Battery Maintenance Warning notice on battery: Don't try to fix retractor or buckle mechanism by any means or modify the seat belt. If the seat belt has been Wear glasses! stretched In the event of an accident, please ask Service Dealer to replace it and check the anchor point.
  • Page 225: Car Parking Period

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE solution and rinse with plenty of water. If you mistakenly drink First remove the negative cable, then the positive one to acid, go to see a doctor immediately. remove the battery. Open flames, electric sparks, strong light and smoking are Turn off all the electrical appliances before energizing prohibited! Avoid sparking when handling cables and electrical the battery again.
  • Page 226: Winter Operation

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE equipment (operating in accordance with the charging device manufacturer's instructions). Always turn off the ignition switch when parking, otherwise, it will When charging with a low current (such as a small charging device) , greatly reduce the parking time. generally it is not required to remove the battery connecting cables.
  • Page 227: Battery Removal

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Battery replacement Battery installed on your vehicle is designed according to appropriate • Keep children away from the battery, battery acid and charging mounting position. If the battery is to be replaced, the new battery devices. should have the same voltage (12V), structure form and safety mark as •...
  • Page 228: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Tyres The spare tyre should maintain the recommended maximum pressure and make adjustments before use. The valve cap must be mounted to It is very dangerous to use nonconforming or aa prevent dust from entering into the valve. damaged tyres! Do not drive the vehicle if you find a tyre After a period of time, natural air pressure drop may occur on tyres;...
  • Page 229: Wear Indicators

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Wear Indicators Tyre Check and Rotation There are wear indicators in the treads of the original tyre. When the To ensure even tyre wear, it is recommended to have the tyre check tyre wears to the degree that the tread is 1.6 mm left, the tread of the every 5,000 kilometers.
  • Page 230: Other Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Other Maintenance Tyre Rotation Patterns for Vehicles Equipped with Full-size Spare Tyres Vehicle Wash When driving the vehicle for the first time after washing, gently depress the brake pedal several times to remove the water on the brake disc. Wash the tyres carefully.
  • Page 231: Engine Carbon Deposit Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE • After cleaning, you should check whether there is damage or stone Underbody Corrosion Protection chips on the paint. If necessary, repair the paint. Use polishing wax The underbody of your vehicle has been treated with corrosion occasionally to protect the paint surface.
  • Page 233: General Technical Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 226 Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters 227 Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters 228 Complete Vehicle Performance Parameters 229 Main Engine Parameters 230 Chassis Technical Parameters 231 Recommended Fluids 232 Wheels and Tyres 233 Wheel Alignment Parameters...
  • Page 234: Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters Driving Type Unit Length 4985 4985 Width 1926 1926 Height 1867 1867 Wheel Base 2950 2950 Front Track 1590 1590 Rear Track 1620 1620 <12750 <12750...
  • Page 235: Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Complete Vehicle Mass Parameters Product Model Super Smart Sharp Savvy 2900 2900 3100 3100 Total Mass, kg Curb weight, kg 2225 2330 2450 2465 Axle load (Front/rear axle load), kg 1140/1085 1190/1140 1250/1200 1280/1185 Number of Seats...
  • Page 236: Complete Vehicle Performance And Main Engine Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Complete Vehicle Performance and Main Engine Parameters STC (4x2) DTC (4x4) Engine model Type In-line 4-cylinder, water-cooled, turbocharged, In-line 4-cylinder, water-cooled, turbocharged, intercooled, direct injection, diesel engine intercooled, direct injection, diesel engine Displacement, L 1.996 1.996 Number of Cylinder Cylinder Bore, mm Stroke, mm Volume Compression Ratio...
  • Page 237: Chassis Technical Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Chassis Technical Parameters: Item Parameters Front Suspension Structure Double wishbone independent suspension Rear Suspension Structure Five-link non-independent suspension Dynamic Balance Requirements of Residual dynamic unbalance allowable at one side: below 10 grams Steel Wheels Maximum balance block applied at outer side is 60 grams, and the total of two sides shall not exceed 120 grams Dynamic Balance Requirements of Residual dynamic unbalance allowable at one side: below 8 grams...
  • Page 238: Recommended Fluids

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Recommended Fluids Item Grade Capacity Engine lubricating oil, L SAE 5W-30 ACEA C3 Engine coolant, L D-35(-35"C) 13.5 SC20M218Q6A Engine Water-air D-35(-35"C) intercooler coolant, L 8th Automatic transmission oil, L Shell L 12108 8.77 Brake fluid, L Laike 901-4 DOT 4 0.66 Washer fluid, L...
  • Page 239: Wheels And Tyres

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Wheels and Tyres Item Parameters Wheel Specification 7.5Jx19 Tyre Specification 255/55R19 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi Front wheels 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi Tyre Pressure 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi Rear wheels 270kPa/2.7bar/39psi Spare Tyre Specification 255/55R19 Spare Tyre Pressure 270kPa/2.7bar/39psi...
  • Page 240: Wheel Alignment Parameters

    GENERAL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Wheel Alignment Parameters Item Unilateral nominal value and tolerance of Difference between left and right sides of four-wheel positioning parameters four-wheel positioning parameters Front camber angle 0±0.5° S0. 5° Front Front caster angle 3.6±0.5° S0. 5° wheels Front toe angle 0±0.15°...
  • Page 241: Mg Motor New Vehicle Warranty

    Manufacturing Defects by the Manufacturer. The New Vehicle declared as total loss by the insurer. shall be covered under a Warranty by MG Motor for a period of Field of Application: • Personal Registration - 3 years / unlimited* kilometers The Customer is covered for: (whichever is earlier).
  • Page 242 Damage from stress, like use of vehicles in races, rallies or as including without limitation, cleaning and polishing, minor taxis. The warranty terms for the use of MG Motor vehicle shall adjustments, engine tuning, oil top-up / fluid changes, Diesel...
  • Page 243 Use of parts other than MG Motor Genuine Parts. 2.9.11 Paint scratches, dents or similar paint or body damage. 2.8.6 Any device and / or accessories not Supplied / Fitted by MG Incidental or consequential damages, including without Motor. limitation, loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of vehicle or commercial loss.
  • Page 244 In case, repairs (including denting or painting) have been carried • Personal Registration - 3 years / unlimited* kilometers out on the body of the MG Motor Vehicle in a workshop (whichever is earlier). outside the MG Motor authorized network.
  • Page 245 Geographical Coverage: The geographical coverage of the 3.5.5 During these tests the Customer shall make sure that the Paintwork Warranty is identical to that for the MG Motor New professional carrying out the operation correctly completes Vehicle Warranty. the bodywork and sub frame test, in order to validate the Paintwork Warranty field of application: continuation of the Anti-corrosion Warranty.
  • Page 246 MG MOTOR NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY Damage due to action of road elements (sand, gravel, dust or MG Motor reserves the right to make any change in design or road debris) which results in stone chipping of paint or glass. make any improvement in the design, structure, technology etc.
  • Page 247: Mg Roadside Assistance 24X7

    24hrs / 7days emergency Key problems: locked keys, lost keys, or broken vehicle keys support related to the use of your MG Motor Vehicle. Peace of mind motoring-guaranteed. Tyre problems: puncture, bolts or valve related issues...
  • Page 248 Mode of travel can be Air/ Rail/ Road. Subject to If your vehicle is recovered to an authorized MG Dealer, MG Roadside distance being max of 500kms. (maximum of legal carrying passenger).
  • Page 249 The damage / immobilization is caused due to any repair work done • Traction control lights are illuminated on the vehicle is from a workshop which is not a member of the MG Authorised Workshop Network; • Other non-safety related lights/service warnings are illuminated •...
  • Page 250 External Factors • MG will take every effort to reach you once you make the call however external conditions (including traffic, strike etc.), could delay such an effort. Locked Keys...
  • Page 251: Change Of Ownership Record

    CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP RECORD Change of Ownership Record Model Registration or License Number New Owner’s Name New Owner’s Address Telephone No. If resold by MG Motor Dealership Enter Dealer Stamp in Box above...
  • Page 253: Maintenance Interval

    MAINTENANCE INTERVAL GLOSTER - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (First 3 Periodic Services are Labour Free) Years Month* Months* Year* Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Operation / Processes Replacement / Inspection for Periodic Frequency: Year / Kilometre 1000*...
  • Page 254 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Years Month* Months* Year* Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Operation / Processes Replacement / Inspection for Periodic Frequency: Year / Kilometre 1000* 5000* 15000* 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000 135000 150000 Service Schedule (whichever is earlier) Vehicle Software Update* Every service...
  • Page 255 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Additional Maintenance General Checkpoints Frequency of Inspection General maintenance requirements for driving under normal conditions 5,000 Km / 6 months Every 15,000 Km / 1 Year (Whichever is earlier) (Whichever is earlier) Check for reliable and effective fixings and retainers of front and rear suspension Check for reliable and effective connections of steering track rod, ball joint and knuckle retaining bolts Check for complete and effective light signal, instrument display, electrical device functions Check for battery level and charging and check and clear battery terminals, tightened when necessary...
  • Page 256: Maintenance Record Sheet

    MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair Category - Free Service / Paid Service / Running Repair / Accident Repair) Repair Name of Servicing Service Repair Details of Repair Done Retailer Stamp R.O. No. Kms. Adv. Sign. Date Category Retailer...
  • Page 257 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair Category - Free Service / Paid Service / Running Repair / Accident Repair) Repair Name of Servicing Service Repair Details of Repair Done Retailer Stamp R.O. No. Kms. Adv. Sign. Date Category Retailer...
  • Page 258: Mg Motor India Sales And Service Network

    MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK ANDHRA PRADESH DELHI NCR VIJAYAWADA MG Cars Pvt. Ltd. Priority Auto Lincs Pvt. Ltd. Sri Jayalakshmi Automotives Pvt. Ltd. 1S Plot No 13, Shivaji Marg, New Delhi - 110015 1S Survey No.166/1, New Taleigao Bypass Road,...
  • Page 259 MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK JHARKHAND SURAT RANCHI 2S MVIT Workshop - Survey No. 32/33, Nanavati Autosquare Pvt. Ltd. Singhania Future Pvt. Ltd. Nellakunte Village, Jala Hobli, Yelahanka 1S Ground Floor, Icon Business Centre, 1S Near Firayalals Pulsar Plaza, Line Tank Road,...
  • Page 260 MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL EC Old Mahindra Showroom, Next to AutoBahn NAGPUR Hriday Cars Pvt. Ltd. VW Showroom Nangia Automotive Pvt. Ltd. 1S Khasra No. 59, P.H.No-20, Ward No-54, 3S Plot No B-33-1/4, Ring Road, MIDC, Nagpur...
  • Page 261 MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK RAJASTHAN TELANGANA JAIPUR HYDERABAD LUCKNOW GPS Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. RAAM4WHEELERS LLP Beeaar Autowheels India Pvt. Ltd. 1S Plot No. 2&3/4, Choudhary Charan Singh 1S 8-2-120/86/10, 10A, 11B, 11C and 11D, 3S Milestone No. 111, Faizabad Road, Chinhat, Colony, Tonk Road, Jaipur - 302029 Opp.
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