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Foreword
Thank you for choosing the vehicle from GAC MOTOR. To better enjoy the driving pleasure provided by your vehicle, please carefully read this User's Manual. The
use instructions on the vehicle provided in this Manual will allow you to fully understand its operations and important notes. The proper use of the car will improve
driving safety and increase service life.
The on-board Warranty Manual describes the warranty services provided by GAC MOTOR which you can enjoy, as well as regular maintenance of your vehicle. Read
the manual thoroughly so you can understand your rights and responsibilities.
Please keep this Manual in your car for your reference.
Your dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to answer any questions and concerns.
If you have any advice or comments, welcome to call GAC MOTOR customer service hotline: +86-400-158-9999.
Thank you for your support and great kindness to GAC MOTOR. Wish you a happy driving!

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  • Page 1 Foreword Thank you for choosing the vehicle from GAC MOTOR. To better enjoy the driving pleasure provided by your vehicle, please carefully read this User's Manual. The use instructions on the vehicle provided in this Manual will allow you to fully understand its operations and important notes. The proper use of the car will improve driving safety and increase service life.
  • Page 2 Instructions About Safety Your safety and the safety of passengers are very You will find these important safety instructions in a variety of forms, including: important. Therefore, operating this vehicle safely is Safety Signboards— • Attached to the car. an important responsibility. Safety Information—...
  • Page 3 Key Safety Precautions ♦ Never drive after drinking alcohol The following safety precautions describe the safety features and correct use of the vehicle. We think all of them are very important. Never drive after drinking alcohol. Even drinking a little alcohol can suppress ♦...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents PICTORIAL REFERENCES ................. 1 1.4.3 Install a Child Seat Properly ..........40 NTERIOR ..........................ANGEROUS XHAUST ASES ..............XTERIOR ........................... AFETY ABELS ....................OPERATING SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT .......... 47 NGINE OMPARTMENT ....................SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..........11 AB ........................2.1.1 Instrument Cluster ...............
  • Page 6 Contents 2.3.5 Rear-view Mirror ............... 105 2.6.7 Characteristic Specification ..........159 2.3.6 Sun Visor ................109 2.6.8 Pre-maintenance Inspection ..........160 (AVN) (A ) ....162 EATS AND TORAGE EVICES ..............UDIO YSTEM PPLY TO ERTAIN ODELS 2.4.1 Importance of Adjusting Seats Properly ......110 2.7.1 Control Panel ..............
  • Page 7 Contents 3.1.6 Electrical Park Brake (EPB) 3.6.4 Efficient Use of the Car ............. 250 (applicable to certain models) ........... 217 3.6.5 Fire Prevention ..............251 3.1.7 Mechanical Parking Brake System (applicable to certain USAGE AND MAINTENANCE ............252 models) ................222 AINTENANCE NSTRUCTIONS ..............
  • Page 8 Contents SAGE OF ARNING RIANGLE..............EPLACING THE IRE ................. USE ........................ 6.4.1 Fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box ......327 6.4.2 Fuse in the Fuse Box of Engine Compartment ....330 MERGENCY TART ..................MERGENCY OWING .................. TYPE APPROVAL INFORMATION ........... 341 PPROVAL UMBER ................
  • Page 11: Pictorial References

    Pictorial References Pictorial References Interior Sun visor(Please refer to Page 110) Front ceiling lights(Please refer to Page 101) Electric sunroof switch (Please refer to Page 88) – Glass case(Please refer to Page 120) – Manual anti-glare interior rear-view mirror (Please refer to Page 107) Automatic anti-glare interior rear-view mirror (Please –...
  • Page 12 Pictorial References Door latch and door inner handle (Please refer to Page Air Outlets (Please refer to Page 141) Steering wheel(Please refer to Page 67) Control panel of audio system (Please refer to Page 164) Handle of glove box(Please refer to Page 121) Passenger side electric window button (Please refer to Page 86) Control panel of air conditioning system (Please refer...
  • Page 13 Pictorial References Steering wheel button (left) (Please refer to Page 68) Instrument cluster(Please refer to Page 47) Indicator light (Please refer to Page 61) – Steering wheel button (right) (Please refer to Page 68) Audio system display screen (Please refer to Page 164) Front occupant frontal airbag (Please refer to Page 30 Start switch (Please refer to Page 268)
  • Page 14 Pictorial References Light combination switch (Please refer to Page 95) Wiper combination switch (Please refer to Page 103) Smart display (Please refer to Page 122) Steering wheel locking handle (Please refer to Page Keypad: Exterior rear-view mirror adjusting knob (Please refer to –...
  • Page 15 Pictorial References Transmission shift lever (Please refer to Page 274) Electronic parking brake system button (Please refer to Page 281 Driving mode button (Please refer to Page 276)
  • Page 16 Pictorial References Cigarette lighter/power outlet (Please refer to Page 125) Jack socket for USB (Please refer to Page 120) – Mechanical parking brake handle (Please refer to Page 286)
  • Page 17: Exterior

    Pictorial References Exterior Front combination light: Low beam light (Please refer to Page 96) – Low beam light specifications (Please refer to Page 386) Replacing low beam light (Please refer to Page 353) High beam light (Please refer to Page 96) –...
  • Page 18 Pictorial References Front towing (Please refer to Page 405) Front fog light (Please refer to Page 99) Front fog light specifications (Please refer to Page 386) – Replacing front fog light (Please refer to Page 355) – Wheel (Please refer to Page 368) Exterior rear-view mirror (Please refer to Page 107) Rear-view mirror side turn signal (Please refer to Page –...
  • Page 19 Pictorial References Hatchback door unlock button (Please refer to Page 84) High brake light specifications (Please refer to Page 386) Replacing high brake light (Please refer to Page 360) – Rear combination light: Rear turn signal (Please refer to Page 95) –...
  • Page 20: Engine Compartment

    Pictorial References Engine Compartment Coolant expansion tank (Please refer to Page 337) Engine oil filler cap (Please refer to Page 333) Brake fluid tank (Please refer to Page 342) Battery (Please refer to Page 345) Engine compartment fuse box (Please refer to Page 395) Engine oil dipstick (Please refer to Page 332) Windshield washing liquid storage tank (Please refer to...
  • Page 21: Safety Operating Instructions

    1. Safety Operating Instructions Safety Operating Instructions You should do the following inspections before 1.1 Safety Driving Caution driving your vehicle: • Do not let yourself be distracted from 1.1.1 General Instructions – Make sure that all car lights are under normal driving because of external factors.
  • Page 22: Correct Sitting Position Of Passengers

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.1.2 Correct Sitting Position Adjust the headrest properly (Please refer to – Warning Passengers Page 112 Correct Sitting Position of the Driver • Adjusting the steering wheel until it – Adjust steering wheel to ensure that the faces your chest, which can effectively distance between steering wheel and your Correct driving position has a direct influence on...
  • Page 23 1. Safety Operating Instructions Correct Sitting Position Front Seat Correct Sitting Position Rear Seat Passenger Warning Passengers • If the front passenger sits too close to To ensure the safety of front seat passenger and To ensure the safety of rear seat passengers and the instrument panel, he/she cannot get reduce the risk of accidental injury and death, front reduce the risk of accidental injuries and deaths,...
  • Page 24: Pedal Area

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.1.3 Pedal Area Pedal for Models with Manual Transmission – Before driving, make sure all the pedals can be depressed to their extreme position all the Pedal for Models with Automatic Transmission way. – Make sure all the pedals can return to the original position without obstruction.
  • Page 25 1. Safety Operating Instructions Wear Proper Shoes The driver must wear a pair of fit shoes to feel the pedal movement sensitively. Foot Mat on the Driver’s Side The foot mat should be fixed in the footwell, and cannot interfere with the pedal movement. Warning •...
  • Page 26: Seat Belt System

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.2 Seat Belt System Caution Warning 1.2.1 General Instructions For your and passengers’ safety, be sure to • Make sure seat belts are in place and wear seat belts when the vehicle is moving. positioned properly. In the process of using your vehicle, read •...
  • Page 27 In this case, please go to the authorized cluster illuminates and the audible alarm (“Please GAC MOTOR dealer timely to have your fasten your seat-belt”) appears to remind the front vehicle checked and repaired. passenger to wear the seat belt.
  • Page 28 1. Safety Operating Instructions Seat Belt Pretensioner Equipment – In the event of collision, the driver's body will move forward then seat belt pretensioners activate, make restraining force to the body at a certain range, preventing a further injury towards the driver;...
  • Page 29: Why Wear Seat Belts

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.2.2 Why Wear Seat Belts Protection from Seat belts Physical Principles of Frontal Collision While driving, both the vehicle and the occupants In case of crash, correctly wearing seat belts can have energy (kinetic energy) which depends on restrict the driver and passengers at proper the speed and the occupants' mass.
  • Page 30 1. Safety Operating Instructions Consequences Arising from not Wearing Seat Belts Warning • Do not get your body under control by hand. Doing so can increase the chance of being seriously injured. • SRSs do not replace your seat belts. Whether the airbag is equipped or not, it is essential to make sure you and your passengers always wear seat...
  • Page 31: Seat Belt

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.2.3 Seat Belt Wear front seat belts Wear rear seat belts Warning • Be sure you and your passengers wear seat belts properly before driving. • Be sure to insert the latch plate into its own buckle. Never insert it into other buckles.
  • Page 32 1. Safety Operating Instructions Unbuckle the Seat Belt Warning Warning When the vehicle is running, do not The seat belt not fastened properly cannot unfasten the seat belt. Doing so can cause provide good protection during a crash, serious injury or death during a crash. resulting in serious personal injury.
  • Page 33 1. Safety Operating Instructions Adjust the Seat Belt Warning Do not pull out the seat belt and hinder it from retracting intentionally. The belt should be tensioned by its retractor freely. Caution Only the seat belts positioned properly can provide the most protection. –...
  • Page 34 1. Safety Operating Instructions A Pregnant Woman Must Wear Seat Belt Correctly Warning Warning • Make sure the shoulder part of the seat When a pregnant woman wears seat belt, belt rests across the center of your ensure that the lap belt across the hip as low shoulder.
  • Page 35 1. Safety Operating Instructions Maintenance of Seat Belts During daily use, be sure to check the belts – Wipe the belt webbing and retract the belt Caution regularly and maintain them properly to prolong when it is dry. their service life. •...
  • Page 36: Srs System

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3 SRS System Depending on the configuration, the SRS system consists of the following airbags: Front seat frontal airbag Front seat side airbags (apply to certain models) Side curtain airbag (apply to certain models)
  • Page 37: General Instructions

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.1 General Instructions Function of SRSs When the vehicle has a serious collision with To allow the triggered SRS system to play a full Caution barriers and the trigger condition is reached, the role in protection, before starting driving, the driver The airbags do not replace your seat belts.
  • Page 38 GAC MOTOR dealer. Failure without authorization. collision occurs, the system won’t trigger airbag. to do so may cause damage to the SRS system Therefore, even serious damage of the vehicle components.
  • Page 39 1. Safety Operating Instructions SRS System Components The airbag is monitored by electric monitoring system located in airbag control unit. Switch the The SRS system mainly consists of three parts: Start switch or ignition switch to the "ON" position, the indicator light illuminates for a few seconds •...
  • Page 40: Front Seat Frontal Srs

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.2 Front Seat Frontal SRS The frontal airbags may not be triggered in one of the following conditions: • Start switch or ignition switch is at the “ACC” “OFF/LOCK” position; • Minor frontal collision; • Side collision; •...
  • Page 41: Front Seat Side Srss (Apply To Certain Models)

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.3 Front Seat Side SRSs (Apply to The system may activate the airbag at other positions when some type of collision occurs. Certain Models) Warning Never for the outer seat use the covering that could impede deployment of the side airbag.
  • Page 42: Side Curtain Srs (Apply To Certain Models)

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.4 Side Curtain SRS (Apply to Certain When the vehicle has a severe side collision and the trigger condition is reached, the side curtain Models) airbag inflates immediately in conjunction with the seat belt to provide additional protection to the upper body of occupants.
  • Page 43: Cases When Srss Could Deploy

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.5 Cases When SRSs Could Deploy: – The vehicle front collides with the ground – The vehicle front collides with the ground – The vehicle collides with an obstacle or street when the vehicle wheels are attempting to when the vehicle is travelling down a steep curb, etc.
  • Page 44: Cases When Srss Could Not Deploy

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.3.6 Cases When SRSs Could Not Deploy – Another vehicle collides with your vehicle – The vehicle collides with the tail of a large from behind. – The vehicle collides with a concrete structure, truck. pillar, tree, or other vimineous object.
  • Page 45 1. Safety Operating Instructions – The vehicle laterally rolls over. – The corner of the vehicle collides with the wall or another vehicle.
  • Page 46: Safety Rules For Children

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.4 Safety Rules for Children • Without a child safety seat, do not let a Warning 1.4.1 General Instructions child with a height below 1.5m use the • Don’t install child seat with its back preinstalled seat belt in the car. Doing For children under 12 years, appropriate child toward driving direction on the front so can cause the child’s abdomen or...
  • Page 47: Child Safety Seat

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.4.2 Child Safety Seat Child Seat Classification (For Reference Only): Group I child safety seats: Group II child safety seats: Group 0/0+ child safety seats: For infants or babies under 18 months and For infants or babies under 4 years and 9kg~18kg For children under 7 years and 15kg~25kg in in weight, Group I child safety seats equipped with weight, Group II child safety seats equipped with...
  • Page 48 1. Safety Operating Instructions Group III child safety seats: Applicability of different riding positions to child restraint system: Position to fix the system Mass group Second-row seats on Second-row central Front passenger seat both sides seat Group 0: <10kg Group 0+: <13kg Group I: 9~18kg U/UF Group ll:15~25kg...
  • Page 49 1. Safety Operating Instructions ISOFIX child safety seats anchoring points Position to fix the system Mass group Size Anchoring module Second-row seats on Front passenger seat Second-row central seat both sides ISO/L1 Portable infant bed ISO/L2 Group 0: <10kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+: <13kg ISO/R2...
  • Page 50: Install A Child Seat Properly

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.4.3 Install a Child Seat Properly Before installing the child safety seat in the Hint second row, adjust the front seat to the desired position according to the child seat size and the Method for installing a certain kind of child child’s body type.
  • Page 51 1. Safety Operating Instructions Installing the Child Safety Seat Using the Three-Point Seat Belt Place the child safety seat on the seat. Hold the shoulder part of seat belt near the Push downward the tongue. Pass the buckle, and pull it upward so that the lap part shoulder part of seat belt through the narrow According to the installation instructions of seat belt is no longer loose.
  • Page 52 1. Safety Operating Instructions Place the seat belt correctly and push Shake the child safety seat forward and If the child safety seat has no means for fixing the upward the tongue. Ensure that the seat belt backward, leftward and rightward to ensure it seat belt, install a locking clip to the seat belt.
  • Page 53 1. Safety Operating Instructions Installing the ISOFIX system or LATCH system The installing methods for both ISOFIX system and LATCH system are similar, LATCH system has one more anchor point than ISOFIX system, but the lower anchor point for both systems can be interchangeable.
  • Page 54 1. Safety Operating Instructions Be sure to remove/install the child safety seats in accordance with the manufacturer's Instructions. The installation instructions for LATCH system child seat are mainly introduced as follows: Raise the headrest to the upmost position. Pass the anchoring strap through the headrest support to engage the rear anchor point (2).
  • Page 55: Angerous Exhaust Gases

    1. Safety Operating Instructions 1.5 Dangerous Exhaust Gases If you sit in the car with the engine running, operate the air conditioning system in the same Carbon Monoxide manner. Exhaust gases from the engine of this car contains Warning carbon monoxide, a colorless odorless very toxic gas.
  • Page 56: Afety Labels

    Read these labels carefully. If any label comes off or becomes illegible, contact a GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement. Hint Note that actual locations and quantities of labels may be different from those shown in the...
  • Page 57: Operating System And Equipment

    2. Operating System and Equipment Operating System and Equipment 2.1 Cab 2.1.1 Instrument Cluster TFT Instrument Cluster (apply to certain models) Engine tachometer Instrument cluster display – Included information (some information only applies to specific models): door opening indication and gear information (apply to certain models), mileage, travel, menu setting, graphic &...
  • Page 58 2. Operating System and Equipment TN Display Instrument Cluster (apply to certain models) Engine tachometer Instrument cluster display – Included information (some information only applies to specific models): outside temperature, door opening indication, gear information (apply to certain models), mileage information, etc. Speedometer Backlight brightness adjustment/short-mileage adjusting rod...
  • Page 59 2. Operating System and Equipment Engine tachometer Instrument Cluster Display (TFT) Caution • The red warning area (7000 r/min ~ 8000 r/min) on the speed dial means the heavy-duty area of the car. Do not let the car operate in this area. Doing so can cause fuel cut-off due to engine self-protection.
  • Page 60 2. Operating System and Equipment Door opening indication information Travel information Outside temperature Press  /  button on the right side of the steering – Display icon hint information when any door, engine hood or hatchback door is open. wheel to enter the travel information interface when the Start switch or ignition switch is at "ON"...
  • Page 61 2. Operating System and Equipment Battery voltage Endurance mileage Instantaneous speed Indicate current battery voltage. This parameter Indicate approximately distance that can be Indicate current instantaneous speed of the car. cannot be preset. covered by remaining fuel in the fuel tank. “Low” This parameter cannot be preset.
  • Page 62 2. Operating System and Equipment Instantaneous fuel consumption Short-term memory Long-term memory Indicate fuel consumption in the past one second. Indicate the one-time travel information: average Indicate the travel information since reset last time: This parameter cannot be preset. fuel consumption (unit: L/100km), driving mileage average fuel consumption (unit: L/100km), driving (unit: km), average speed (unit: km/h), driving time mileage (unit: km), average speed (unit: km/h),...
  • Page 63 2. Operating System and Equipment Tire pressure Tire temperature Indicate the tire pressure corresponding to four Indicate the tire temperature corresponding to four wheels of the car. wheels of the car. Hint Hint Indication of tire pressure is dependent Indication of tire temperature is dependent upon vehicle model/ configuration.
  • Page 64 2. Operating System and Equipment Menu Setting Travel Information Setting When the Start switch or ignition switch is at "ON" position and the speed is zero, press  /  button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu setting interface, including: Travel information Subtotal of mileage...
  • Page 65 2. Operating System and Equipment Subtotal Mileage Setting Backlight Setting Short-mileage can be reset. – Move the cursor by pressing ▲ / ▼ button The backlight grade in the car can be adjusted. and select or cancel by pressing button. –...
  • Page 66 2. Operating System and Equipment Setting of Unit units temperature, pressure, fuel – The Figure shows the unit setting of – The Figure shows the unit setting of pressure. consumption/mileage can be set. temperature. – Move the cursor by pressing ▲ / ▼ button and select or cancel by pressing button.
  • Page 67 2. Operating System and Equipment Default Setting Graphic & Text Alarm Information – The Figure shows the unit setting of fuel When the Start switch or ignition switch is at "ON" Default settings can be recovered. consumption/mileage. position, press  / ► button on the right side of –...
  • Page 68 2. Operating System and Equipment Instrument Cluster Display (TN Display) Outside temperature (Short-mileage Trip) – Indicate current ambient temperature outside – Display range from 0km to 999.9km. When a the car; “---.-°C” is displayed if no outside short-mileage trip exceeds 999.9km, it will be temperature information is received.
  • Page 69 2. Operating System and Equipment Backlight Brightness Adjustment Speedometer Fuel gauge Speedometer is used for indicating the current Fuel gauge (1) is used to indicate the current fuel – When the position light is switched on, speed, in km/h, minimum scale of 10km/h, ranging remaining in the tank.
  • Page 70 (for example, do not run the have your car checked and repaired at engine at a high speed for a long time, or not GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as long drive at steep road), park the car timely possible.
  • Page 71: Indicator Light

    You should read through the indications of each indicator light, warning light carefully; please have your car checked and repaired at the GAC MOTOR dealer timely when failure occurred. km/h x1000 r/min...
  • Page 72 2. Operating System and Equipment Icon Designation Icon Designation Engine malfunction indicator light (yellow) Front passenger seat belt indicator light (red) Emission malfunction indicator light (yellow) Cruise control indicator light (white, green) (apply to certain models) Electronic park brake (EPB) state indicator light (red, green) Electrical power steering (EPS) indicator light (yellow) (apply to certain models) Parking brake and brake system indicator light (red)
  • Page 73 2. Operating System and Equipment Engine malfunction indicator light (yellow) Parking brake and brake system indicator – When the hazard warning indicator light light (red) switch is pressed, the left/right turn signal – With the Start switch at Position "ON", if the indicator lights will flash together with all the engine is not started, the indicator light –...
  • Page 74 2. Operating System and Equipment Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Rear fog light indicator light (yellow) Front passenger seat belt indicator light indicator light (red) (red) – If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that rear – If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that there fog lights are turned on.
  • Page 75 2. Operating System and Equipment Electronic park brake (EPB) malfunction Low fuel indicator light (yellow) indicator light (yellow) (apply to certain – If the indicator light flashes (yellow), it models) indicates that less fuel remains in the tank. – If the indicator light is lit, it indicates that there –...
  • Page 76: Steering Wheel

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.1.3 Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Warning The driver is allowed to adjust the height of and • After adjusting the steering wheel, the distance to steering wheel according to own remember to push the locking handle body size.
  • Page 77 2. Operating System and Equipment Steering Wheel Button (Left) Steering Wheel Button (Right) – ◄ / ►: Left/right ● Switch display interfaces instrument cluster one by one. – ▲ / ▼: Previous/next ● At the travel information interface, short press this button to switch to the previous or next travel information interface.
  • Page 78 2. Operating System and Equipment Horn Button on Steering Wheel – Press the horn button on the steering wheel, the horn will blare. Release the button, and the horn will stop blaring. Warning Do not press the horn button for a long time, otherwise it will be easily damaged.
  • Page 79: Oor Opening And Closing

    GAC Motor Dealer of the key bar code. code are attached with the vehicle. If need to re- If the key bar code is lost, inform the GAC Motor customize the key, inform the GAC Motor Dealer Dealer of the vehicle VIN.
  • Page 80 If failed to be recovered, the key shall be inspected Caution and repaired at the GAC Motor Dealer. Lock button When leaving the vehicle, do not leave the ● If the locking or unlock button is smart key in the vehicle.
  • Page 81 2. Operating System and Equipment The wireless remote function of the smart key is Lock button Operation Caution able to lock/unlock all doors, lift/down window at – Short pressing this button once within the driver side (apply to certain models), open/close In case one door is not closed and the Lock effective range, all doors will be locked;...
  • Page 82 2. Operating System and Equipment Unlock button Operation Hatchback Door Unlock button PEPS (Apply to Certain Models) Operation – Short pressing this button once within the effective range, all doors will be unlocked; – Within effective range, long pressing this pressing this button and hold for 2s, the button (≥2s), the hatchback door can be window at driver side will open automatically...
  • Page 83 2. Operating System and Equipment – When the start switch or ignition switch is at Immobilizer System "Sound" and "Light" Alarm Switching "OFF/LOCK" position, if the user approaches The vehicle is provided with the immobilizer The "light" alarm indicates the vehicle warns the to the hatchback door with smart key and function to prevent the vehicle from being stolen.
  • Page 84 – Key for model with ignition switch: Press the the required skill, otherwise the key may be possible. button indicated arrow, easily damaged. mechanical key will get out. It is suggested to replace the battery at the GAC Motor Dealer.
  • Page 85 2. Operating System and Equipment – Use a small flat-tip screw driver (1) to prise – Press the battery with fingers in direction of out the smart key case at the position the arrow to take out the battery (1). indicated by the arrow.
  • Page 86: Emergency Mechanical Key (Apply To Certain Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.2 Emergency Mechanical Key (Apply to Certain Models) – Insert the emergency mechanical key into – Move the switch in the direction of arrow A the lock hole of door at driver side to lock all and pull out the emergency mechanical key doors or unlock the door at driver side in direction of arrow B.
  • Page 87: Central Locking System

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.3 Central Locking System Door Unlocking Automatic Unlocking Function (Apply to Certain Models) The central locking system can be operated in Within the effective range, short press the button on smart key once to unlock all doors. If the vehicle stops with the doors locked, the door following two methods to lock or unlock all doors: at driver side can be unlocked automatically when...
  • Page 88 2. Operating System and Equipment Vehicle Speed Locking Function (Apply to Door Unlocking Function at Collision Door Lock Latch and Inner Handle Certain Models) If the vehicle is collided during driving, four doors Under the precondition that all doors are closed: can be unlocked at the same time when the start switch or ignition switch is at "ON"...
  • Page 89 2. Operating System and Equipment Central Lock button Warning Hint Never leave the child or the disabled in the The door lock latch can only lock or unlock vehicle alone. If emergency occurs with the the corresponding door. doors locked, it is hard for the child or If the rear door lock latch is unlocked and disabled to leave the vehicle by self.
  • Page 90 2. Operating System and Equipment Door Lock Hole Child Safety Lock The child safety lock can prevent the child from Warning opening the door unintentionally, which is able to reduce the accident risk. After the child safety lock To protect the door lock motor, if the door is is activated, the door only can be opened from successively locked and unlocked for 6 outside.
  • Page 91 2. Operating System and Equipment Unlocking child safety lock: – Open the door whose child safety lock needs to be unlocked. – Turn the child safety lock from shown in the image to unlock the child safety lock. Hint When the child safety lock is activated, the rear door cannot be opened by inner handle.
  • Page 92: Door

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.4 Door Close the Door Hint • If the door is insecurely closed for example when the applied force is insufficient, open and close the door again. • An alert will appear on the instrument cluster display if any door is insecurely closed;...
  • Page 93: Hatchback Door

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.5 Hatchback Door Open Hatchback Door Open Hatchback Door in Emergency Close Hatchback Door – Prise out the case -1-; Within the effective area, press the button on – Lower the hatchback door down to the rear the smart key for approximately 2 seconds to bumper cover in the direction of the arrow, –...
  • Page 94: Electric Windows

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.6 Electric Windows Electric Window Button on the Driver's Side – When button 1 is pulled up, the electric window moves up. It stops moving if it has With the Start switch or ignition switch at “ON” reached the highest position or the button is position, the electric windows can be operated.
  • Page 95 2. Operating System and Equipment Passenger Side Electric Window Button Hint Hint To interrupt the window movement during If the passenger window Lock button is automatic lifting/lowering process, activated (the button indicator is on), button press or pull up the button again. 1 for each electric window cannot the used for operation of respective window.
  • Page 96 If the electric window system fails, please contact your GAC MOTOR dealer for inspection.
  • Page 97: Electric Sunroof (Apply To Certain Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.7 Electric Sunroof (Apply to Certain Open and Close the Sunroof Visor Models) Hint With the Start switch or ignition switch at “ON” position, the electric sunroof can be operated. When the electric sunroof slides to open, Within 40 seconds after the Start switch or ignition the sunroof visor will be opened together switch is turned to “ACC”...
  • Page 98 2. Operating System and Equipment Open and Close the Electric Sunroof – Press and hold end A for over 0.4 second. The sunroof will be fully open automatically. – Press and hold end B for over 0.4 second. The sunroof will be fully closed automatically. –...
  • Page 99 2. Operating System and Equipment Sunroof Anti-pinch Function When the sunroof slides to close or is closed Warning downward from tilting, the anti-pinch function will be activated. The purpose of the anti-pinch ● Be sure to close the electric sunroof function is to prevent the sunroof from pinching big with extra care.
  • Page 100 → OFF position” to finish adaptive learning of the sunroof. Caution If the electric sunroof system fails, please contact your GAC MOTOR dealer for inspection. – When the sunroof is closed, press end B and release it until the sunroof moves to the fully tilting position.
  • Page 101: Engine Hood

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.8 Engine Hood Open and Close the Engine Hood – Uplift the hood to the limit position and – Park your car properly and apply the parking – Push upward the lockup mechanism in support it at this position with stay bars. brake.
  • Page 102 2. Operating System and Equipment Warning Hint Engine compartment is a hazard area where • Lubricate the moving part of the lockup improper operation may cause serious mechanism engine hood injuries or deaths. properly to help open or close the engine hood.
  • Page 103: Basic Operations Of Anti-Theft On Vehicle Body

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.2.9 Basic Operations of Anti-Theft on Vehicle Body Hint Hint Anti-Theft on Vehicle Body - Unlock: During an alarm, if on the smart key is During an alarm, if the unclosed door is closed, With the Start switch or ignition switch at “OFF” pressed or the Start switch or the ignition switch the car will enter anti-theft state;...
  • Page 104: Ights And Visual Field

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3 Lights and Visual Field Turn signal 2.3.1 Exterior Lights – By pushing the light combination switch lever Auto lighting (apply to certain models) Light Combination Switch up or down to position 1, the right or left turn Position light (manual open) signal is turned on and in the...
  • Page 105 2. Operating System and Equipment Lane Change Flashlight Headlight High Beam Headlight Low Beam Switch the Start switch or ignition switch Switch the Start switch or ignition switch Switch the Start switch or ignition switch – – – to “ON” position to “ON”...
  • Page 106 When the GAC MOTOR dealer timely to have your environmental light outside the car car checked and repaired. Hint dims gradually, the position lights are •...
  • Page 107 2. Operating System and Equipment Headlight Not Turned-Off Warning Headlight Lag Turning Off Function Manually Adjust Headlight Height With the Start switch or ignition switch at Within 10 minutes after the Start switch or ignition “OFF/LOCK” position, if the headlights are on switch is switched to “OFF/LOCK”...
  • Page 108 2. Operating System and Equipment Position Light Fog Light Hazard Warning Indicator Light Switch the Start switch or ignition switch – By turning the light switch to position to – turn on position lights, the position lights, to “ON” position instrument panel lighting lamp, number plate –...
  • Page 109 2. Operating System and Equipment In case of emergency, use the hazard warning Collision Warning Light indicator light to attract the attention of other In case of collision, left and right turn signals flash. people on the road, so as to reduce the risk of accidents.
  • Page 110: Interior Lights

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.2 Interior Lights Roof Lights Front Roof Lights Rear Roof Lights – A reading light is turned on by pressing the – If DOOR button for the front roof lights is – By pressing the left or right front roof light corresponding rear roof light switch (see the pressed when the function of automatic switch, the corresponding roof light is turned...
  • Page 111 2. Operating System and Equipment Glove Box Light (Apply to Certain Models) Courtesy Lights (Apply to Certain Models) – By opening the front passenger side glove – When the door is opened, the courtesy lights box, the glove box light will be on go on automatically.
  • Page 112: Windshield Wiper

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.3 Windshield Wiper : continuous wiping Wiper Combination Switch : continuous wiping – If the wiper combination switch lever is pushed up to position 1 , the front wipers : wiping off will work continuously. : intermittent wiping (apply to certain –...
  • Page 113 4 seconds. Within 10 minutes after the Start switch – and go to the authorized GAC MOTOR ignition switch switched –...
  • Page 114: Windshields

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.4 Windshields Windshields The front windshield, of green, insulated, laminated and anti-scattered glass, can effectively reduce the risk of injury during a crash. Warning Do not apply irrelevant stickers or attach articles to the windshield. They may obstruct driver’s view and could result in accident.
  • Page 115: Rear-View Mirror

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.5 Rear-view Mirror Automatic Anti-Glare Interior Rear-view Mirror (apply to certain models) Interior Rear-view Mirror Not seeing the rear situation clearly through the interior rear-view mirror is extremely dangerous to driving! The interior rear-view mirror has the automatic anti-glare function.
  • Page 116 2. Operating System and Equipment Manual Anti-Glare Interior Rear-view Mirror (apply Exterior Rear-View Mirror Power Adjustment to certain models) The exterior rear-view mirror system has the following functions: ● Power adjustment ● Power folding-up (apply to certain models) ● Automatic folding-up (apply to certain models) ●...
  • Page 117 2. Operating System and Equipment Power Folding-up (Apply to Certain Models) Caution Hint • As the folding-up is performed by a If power adjustment of exterior rear-view motor, do not manually fold up the mirrors fails, you can gently push the outer exterior rear-view mirrors unless you edge of the mirror for adjustment.
  • Page 118 2. Operating System and Equipment Automatic Folding-up (Apply to Certain Models) Defogging/Defrosting (Apply to Certain Models) Caution – If the car is locked from outside, the exterior • If defogging/defrosting is necessary rear-view mirrors folded after the function is automatically automatically.
  • Page 119: Sun Visor

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.3.6 Sun Visor Hint The vanity mirror light will automatically go off when the Start switch or ignition switch is switched to “OFF/LOCK” position, or the car is locked, or several minutes after the door is opened/closed. Pull down in the direction of Arrow A the –...
  • Page 120: Seats And Storage Devices

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4 Seats and Storage Devices Before the car moves off, seats shall be adjusted properly, so that the driver or passenger: Warning 2.4.1 Importance of Adjusting Seats • operate mechanisms Incorrect sitting posture will cause serious Properly instrument panel in an accurate, effective injury.
  • Page 121: Headrest

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.2 Headrest Caution Warning Adjust the Headrests Properly Passengers of smaller size should adjust To reduce the risk of injuries and deaths Adjusting the headrests properly is of great their headrests as low as possible. Taller during accidents, be sure to observe the importance to protect the occupants and reduce persons should adjust their headrests as...
  • Page 122 2. Operating System and Equipment Adjust the Front Seat Headrests Adjust the Rear Seat Headrests Warning • During driving, never remove the headrest, or it will lead to serious injury of occupants when an accident occurs. • After the installation of headrest, you must adjust the headrest according to your shape,...
  • Page 123: Front Seats

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.3 Front Seats Driver Seat 6-way electric adjustment (apply to certain models) Warning Forward/backward adjustment of backrest: • Be sure to adjust the seats with care. – Move the switch in direction of arrow 5 or 6 Negligence or improper operation can cause personal injury.
  • Page 124 2. Operating System and Equipment 6-way manual adjustment (apply to certain models) 4-Way Manually Adjustable Front Passenger Seat Forward/backward adjustment of backrest: – Pull up the adjusting handle in direction of arrow 3 to adjust the backrest to proper position and then release the handle. Forward/backward adjustment of the seat: Forward/backward adjustment of the seat: –...
  • Page 125: Rear Seats

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.4 Rear Seats Put Down Rear Seat Backrests Central Armrest between Rear Seats – Open the central armrest between rear seats – Press the rear seat backrest switches in direction of the arrows to put down rear seat in direction of the arrow.
  • Page 126: Storage Devices

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.5 Storage Devices Storage Sink in Door Trim Panel Storage Shelf for Lower Panel in the Cab Storage Sink under Dashboard – There is a storage sink in the lower portion of – There is a storage sink under the dashboard. –...
  • Page 127 2. Operating System and Equipment Cup Holders Hint Cup holders may be used to contain such articles as beverage bottles and movable ash trays. Warning Never place any hot beverage bottle in cup holders to avoid scalding due to splashing during traveling.
  • Page 128 2. Operating System and Equipment USB Interface Glasses Case – Press the glasses case to open it gradually. – Push back the glasses case in direction of – The USB interface (see the arrow) is located the arrow until it clicks to close it. in front of the auxiliary dashboard.
  • Page 129 2. Operating System and Equipment Glove Box Armrest Box between Front Seats Hint Relatively large articles such as beverage bottles and bags may be placed in the glove box. Warning Always keep the glove box closed while driving! Otherwise, items inside the glove box may be thrown out, injuring your passenger in a crash or emergency braking.
  • Page 130 2. Operating System and Equipment Pocket on Back of Front Seat Smart Display (Apply to Certain Models) Caution ● Long press soft button 1 to trigger the power-on animation or switch the Start switch or ignition switch from “ACC” to “OFF/LOCK”, in order to interrupt the power-on animation by system power- off;...
  • Page 131 2. Operating System and Equipment Daily Greeting Animation – In the event that there are two festivals at the If all of the 4 doors, hood and hatchback – same day, a Gregorian calendar festival shall door are open, the following circular Different daily greeting animations are displayed be shown first and then a lunar calendar display will appear: “Door Open →...
  • Page 132 2. Operating System and Equipment Endurance Mileage Interface Switching – When switching from “full version” to “concise version” mode, the interface for the After the power-on greeting animation, the – – When the system is powered on, switch the valid signal of the top priority among all of the endurance mileage will be shown for 6 interface such as power-on/off animation signals will be displayed, and timing echo...
  • Page 133: Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.6 Cigarette Lighter/Power Outlet Central Console Cigarette Lighter/Power Rear Seat USB Power (Apply to Certain Models) Trunk Power Supply Socket (Apply to Certain Models) Outlet – A USB power interface is provided behind – You can use the power supply socket after the central armrest box for direct connection With the Start switch or ignition switch at –...
  • Page 134 2. Operating System and Equipment Caution ● To avoid damage to the electrical system, do not connect any generating equipment to the power outlet. ● Use only electrical equipment in line with national electromagnetic compatibility norms. ● avoid damage electrical equipment connected to power outlet due to voltage fluctuation, be sure to turn off the electrical equipment when...
  • Page 135: Trunk

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.7 Trunk Trunk Capacity Trunk Devices To ensure operation stability of the car, articles must be distributed in the trunk as even as possible, and heavy articles must be placed in the front portion of the trunk if possible. Warning The scattered belongings or other items in the car may cause serious injury!
  • Page 136 2. Operating System and Equipment Trunk Masking Curtain – Pull out the masking curtain, fix its left end in – Take out the fixing cable of the trunk carpet – On-board tools, spare tire and warning plate the left retaining groove of the trunk, and its and hang the carpet hook in the fixing cable are placed in the trunk.
  • Page 137 2. Operating System and Equipment Caution ● Do not place any heavy item on the masking curtain to avoid damage. ● Do not let the masking curtain be retracted by itself. Be sure to manually guide the retraction to avoid damage. –...
  • Page 138: Luggage Rack (Apply To Certain Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.4.8 Luggage Rack (Apply to Certain Models) Warning Do not place items exceeding 35kg on the luggage rack! The luggage rack of this car can support 35kg at most.
  • Page 139: Accessories And Modifications

    Therefore, to maintain the car's excellent features, before installing accessories and replacing components, be sure to consult GAC MOTOR dealer. We recommend you always use the accessories and components which have been designed and approved for your car. We are not responsible for...
  • Page 140 2. Operating System and Equipment Modifying Your Car Warning Removing components from your car, or replacing components with non-GAC MOTOR model ● Improper accessories or modifications components could seriously affect your car's can easily cause faults and accidents. operation stability and reliability. For example:...
  • Page 141: A/C System

    A/C system. Therefore, if your A/C open the windows to dissipate the heat system fails or is suspected to fail, go and accelerate cooling. to the authorized GAC MOTOR dealer to have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 142: Control Panel

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.5.2 Control Panel OFF button Turn off A/C system. Temperature rise button Rise the required interior temperature. Automatic A/C button (apply to certain models) The interior temperature, blower speed and air vent mode are automatically adjusted in this mode.
  • Page 143 2. Operating System and Equipment Front windshield defrosting/defogging button Hint Remove the surface snow, frost or fog with A/C system of certain models can be the air flow from A/C system. controlled through the audio system as well (Please refer to Page 198). Wind speed decrease button Decrease the blower speed.
  • Page 144 2. Operating System and Equipment A/C Off Temperature Setting Press button to turn off A/C system. After A/C The interior temperature can be set through Hint system is off, the air condition compressor is temperature rise button ( ) and temperature turned off and the wind speed at the air outlet is 0.
  • Page 145 2. Operating System and Equipment AUTO Mode (Apply to Certain Models) Air Circulation Press button to light on the button light. A/C Press button continuously to make air Caution system enters full automatic operation mode. Auto circulation mode switch between interior ●...
  • Page 146 2. Operating System and Equipment Wind Speed Setting Air Vent Mode In "AUTO" mode, the system will control the air vent mode automatically. The basic factor to affect Manual control and auto control can be performed Manual control and auto control can be performed the air vent mode is the air vent temperature for the wind speed setting (apply to certain for the air vent mode (apply to certain models).
  • Page 147 2. Operating System and Equipment Front Windshield Defrosting Rear Windshield Defrosting Press button to light on the button light and Press button to light on the button light and Caution enable the front windshield defrosting function. enable the rear windshield defrosting function to When the coldest temperature is set, using The system will perform the following settings heat the rear windshield and the rear-view mirrors...
  • Page 148 2. Operating System and Equipment A/C Button Sunlight Sensor Press button to light on the button light. A/C The full automatic A/C control system can system will enable the refrigeration function. measure the interior and exterior sunlight intensity. Pay attention to not cover the sensor in the driving When the refrigeration function is on: process.
  • Page 149: A/C Air Outlets

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.5.3 A/C Air Outlets Air Outlet on the Side of Instrument Panel Central Air Outlets of Instrument Panel Rear Air Outlet of Central Armrest Box Move the flap (1) at the air outlet leftward, Move the flap (1) at the air outlet leftward, Move the flap (1) at the air outlet leftward, rightward, upward and downward to adjust rightward, upward and downward to adjust...
  • Page 150: Audio System (Radio) (Apply To Certain Models)

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6 Audio System (Radio) (Apply to Certain Models) Power button/Volume adjusting knob Short press to power on under power-off state; short press to power off under power-on state, at the same time, turn off all the sound sources and display the clock interface.
  • Page 151 2. Operating System and Equipment Setting menu button 13. Preset Station 3/Previous folder button Automatic saved station/Preset saved station scan button Short press to enter the setting interface. Play the preset Station 3 under the radio Short press to search the saved stations. interface.
  • Page 152: Basic Operation

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.1 Basic Operation Volume Control ON/OFF Volume Adjustment Mute When start switch or ignition switch is at "ACC" or "ON" gear, short press the power button ( ) to turn on the audio equipment. Short press the power button ( ) to power off under startup state.
  • Page 153 2. Operating System and Equipment A/C Display System Setting Function Sound Effect Setting Short press the "SET" button to enter the The sound effect mode can bring different setting interface to set "sound effect, custom, sound play effects more music left and right, front and rear, speed volume enjoyment to owner.
  • Page 154 2. Operating System and Equipment Custom Setting Select "Low Pitch", and then short press Select "High Pitch", and then short press There are two options of "low-pitch setting "SEL" to enter the low-pitch setting interface "SEL" to enter the high-pitch setting interface and high-pitch setting"...
  • Page 155 2. Operating System and Equipment BAL Setting FAD Setting Speed Volume Compensation Setting Select "BAL", and then short press "SEL" to Select "FAD", and then short press "SEL" to Select "Speed Volume Compensation", and enter BAL setting interface to adjust the enter FAD setting interface to adjust the then short press "SEL"...
  • Page 156 2. Operating System and Equipment Clock Setting Language Setting Factory Reset Select "Clock", and then short press "SEL" to Select "Language", and then short press Select "Factory Reset", and then short press enter the clock setting interface to set the "SEL"...
  • Page 157 2. Operating System and Equipment Exit Setting Select "Exit", and then short press "SEL" to exit the "System Setting".
  • Page 158: Radio

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.2 Radio Station Search Function Band Selection Tune stations in manual or auto mode. Manual search Enter the radio play interface through the following ways: Long press button to search towards HF direction. Short press button on the control panel to enter the radio mode;...
  • Page 159 2. Operating System and Equipment Pre-save Manual Save Auto Save Owner can save the favorite stations into the Firstly, search your favorite stations through auto Long press button to enter auto save station list. Manual saved station list and auto search or manual search.
  • Page 160 2. Operating System and Equipment Scanning Function Reception Form of AM/FM Car Audio Short press button to display SCAN icon on the screen. At this time, HF stations will be started to be searched from the current channel, and continuously search the next effective station after 10-second play of the effective station.
  • Page 161 2. Operating System and Equipment Although MW or SW of AM cannot pass through ionosphere, it will produce diffraction. As a result, when the radio waves hit high mountains high-rise buildings, spreading distance will be farther than that of FM. However, this advantage also may cause that the radio receives the signals of two AM stations at the same time.
  • Page 162: Usb Play

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.3 USB Play After USB device is inserted, the interface as There are several ways to enter the USB media shown in the figure will be shown. play mode as follows: When USB is inserted into the USB interface, the system will jump to the USB media play mode automatically;...
  • Page 163 2. Operating System and Equipment Previous/REW Function Loop Play Short press button to perform the previous. Long press button to perform REW of current track content (It is only available to the REW of current track to reverse to the beginning for automatic normal play.
  • Page 164 2. Operating System and Equipment Random Play Scanning Function Hint When USB music is played, short press 3 to back to the previous folder play; and short press 4 to enter the next folder play. Short press 6 button to realize random Short press button to scan songs play in the whole disk.
  • Page 165: Ipod Play

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.4 IPod Play Selection of IPod Sound Source This product has been certified by the Apple iPod, Hint supporting iPod iPhone professional equipment to play iPod and iPhone music. IPod When iPod plays music, the function and and iPhone professional equipment is connected the operation method are same to that of the to the audio head unit with USB line.
  • Page 166: Precautions

    ● If there is any fault with the product, please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing. Do not disassemble the machine for maintenance arbitrarily.
  • Page 167 2. Operating System and Equipment Caution ● If there is any problem with the product and it cannot be used normally, please stop operation and contact customer service center. ● Continuous operation in abnormal state cause more serious problems. product disassembled or configured at will, free warranty service cannot be enjoyed.
  • Page 168: Supported Formats

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.6 Supported Formats Maximum Maximum Reading Supported Coded Media Format/Expanded Maximum Video Audio Code Media Number under Format of File Type Name Resolution Code Duration Directory Name WMA9 standard Sampling rate (8k, 16k, 32k, 11.025k, 22.05k, 44.1k and 48 kHz) 99:59:59 UTF-16LE...
  • Page 169: Characteristic Specification

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.6.7 Characteristic Specification Function Item Specification AM received frequency 531~1629 kHz Radio FM received frequency 87.5~108 MHz Frequency range 0 Hz~20 kHz 75 dB (MP3) Audio Frequency characteristics +, - 3dB Channel number Left and right side stereo Antenna Signal receiving mode (antenna) External antenna...
  • Page 170: Pre-Maintenance Inspection

    When you think that some functions in the audio system are failure, before sending for maintenance, please read carefully the operation instructions in the Manual, and then check according to the following table to be conducive to eliminate the fault. If the fault still exists, please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing. Do not disassemble the machine for maintenance arbitrarily.
  • Page 171 Check the sound field setting. If the fuse is damaged, replace the fuse with the same specification. Please go No power supply to the GAC MOTOR dealer for servicing in case that the fuse is damaged again. Check the volume adjustment. No voice.
  • Page 172: Udio System (Avn) (Apply To Certain Models )

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7 Audio System (AVN) (Apply to Certain Models) 2.7.1 Control Panel Apply to Certain Models Power button/Volume adjustment knob Short press this button to power on under power- off state. Under power-on state, short press this button to close the display screen, and close all the sound sources at the same time.
  • Page 173 2. Operating System and Equipment In navigation interface state, clockwise Short press to jump to the previous under the Sound source switching button rotation can zoom in the navigation map music play interface. Short press this button continuously to interface; and counter-clockwise rotation can switch: FM →...
  • Page 174: Control Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.2 Control Buttons on the Steering Wheel Mute button Backward button In radio mode, search the station towards LF automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing; Change the track into the previous one in media source play. Volume up button Sound source switching button Short press this button continuously to switch: FM...
  • Page 175 2. Operating System and Equipment Change the track into the next one in media source play. Volume down button Answer Call button When an incoming call is in the Bluetooth phone system, you can press this button to answer. When there is no incoming call in the Bluetooth phone system, you can press this button to enter the "Bluetooth Setting" interface. Hanging up button When an incoming call is in the Bluetooth phone system, you can press this button to reject;...
  • Page 176: Basic Operation

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.3 Basic Operation Screensaver Clock Screensaver ON/OFF In power-on state, short press button to display the screensaver interface. It can display three When start switch or ignition switch is at kinds of screensavers, such as dynamic state, "ACC"...
  • Page 177 2. Operating System and Equipment Custom Screensaver Volume Control Volume Adjustment Analog clock display. Click on the main interface of card mode to enter selection interface custom Turn the volume adjusting knob ( screensaver to select suitable image as the clockwise/counter-clockwise to turn up- screensaver depending...
  • Page 178 2. Operating System and Equipment Main Interface Function Description The main interface contains card mode and button Click to switch to the main interface mode. Short press button to switch each of button mode. other. Click to switch to the navigation Card Mode interface and enable the search function.
  • Page 179 2. Operating System and Equipment Adjustment of Card Sequence Button Mode On the main interface of card mode, short press button on the control panel or click soft button to switch the card mode to the button mode. Slide on the opposite angles of the display towards the middle with thumb and forefinger at the same time to enter the adjustment mode of card sequence.
  • Page 180: Radio

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.4 Radio Band Selection Station Search Function Stations are searched manually or automatically. Enter the radio mode through the following ways: Manual search Click the "Radio" soft button on the main interface of card mode or button mode to Click soft button or turn "SEL"...
  • Page 181 2. Operating System and Equipment Auto Search Manually Input the Station Frequency Pre-save Short press soft button or the ► button on the left side of the steering wheel to search the station towards HF automatically. If an effective station is met, auto search stops and the station starts playing.
  • Page 182 2. Operating System and Equipment Auto Save Reception Form of AM/FM Car Audio After search, the system will save 12 stations with stronger signals in the list and start to Click soft button to enter the auto save play the station with the strongest signal. interface.
  • Page 183 2. Operating System and Equipment The radio is far away from the broadcasting Although MW or SW of AM cannot pass through station, so the signals are too weak to be received. ionosphere, it will produce diffraction. As a result, As a result, the radio will only receive noises.
  • Page 184: Usb Play

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.5 USB Play There are several ways to enter the USB media Selection of USB Sound Source play mode as follows: Click the "Music" soft button on the main interface of card mode or button mode to enter the USB play mode;...
  • Page 185 2. Operating System and Equipment USB Music Player Short press soft button to perform the Previous (when the play time of current song is lower than or equal to 5 seconds, press this button once to back to the previous; when the play time of current song is greater than 5 seconds, press this button once to back to the beginning of the song).
  • Page 186 2. Operating System and Equipment Sound Effect Switch Loop Mode Music List Click "Default" soft button to switch the sound Click "All Cycle" soft button to change the Click soft button to enter the list: effect mode. The system supports six sound play mode of USB music: Touch the corresponding class selection on effect modes, including classical, pop, rock,...
  • Page 187 2. Operating System and Equipment USB Video Play Hint In view of the travel safety, the product is provided with restricted function of video play: ● When start switch or ignition switch is at "ACC" gear, the video can be played normally.
  • Page 188 2. Operating System and Equipment Video List USB Image Play When the video is switched to fullscreen play, click the video play interface to jump out of Click soft button to enter the list: Click "Image" soft button on the main the soft button bar.
  • Page 189 2. Operating System and Equipment Images Description of soft button functions: When the image is switched to fullscreen Click soft button to enter the images. The Icon Description play, click the image play interface to jump images are displayed in thumbnail form: Play the previous image out of the soft button bar.
  • Page 190: Ipod Play

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.6 iPod Play System Setting This product has been certified by iPod. After iPod Open the general interface for host setting, and Hint select iPod for the item “phone priority connection”. or iPhone is connected to audio host through USB harness, music in iPod or iPhone can be played.
  • Page 191: Bluetooth

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.7 Bluetooth Instructions: • The Bluetooth function of this system only supports that device Description • Turn on Bluetooth connection function: Turn connected at a time, and generally, the on your phone’ s Bluetooth and the host Bluetooth short-distance wireless...
  • Page 192 2. Operating System and Equipment Entering Bluetooth Mode Make a call You can enter Bluetooth mode by the following ways: Enter Bluetooth mode through short pressing “Bluetooth Phone” soft button on card mode main interface or “Phone” soft button on button mode main interface;...
  • Page 193 2. Operating System and Equipment Answer Calls If the contact is saved in the phone, the dial During the call, clicking soft buttons on the call When Bluetooth is connected and it does not interface will display the contact name and interface can realize: enable automatic answer, clicking soft buttons on default image;...
  • Page 194 2. Operating System and Equipment Call Records Phone Number If the phonebook is not synchronized, the system will display that phonebook is not synchronized. Click “Synchronize” soft button to synchronize the phonebook. Hint It is required to confirm on the phone whether you agree to synchronize the phonebook.
  • Page 195 2. Operating System and Equipment Bluetooth Music Description of soft button functions: Click “Music” soft button on card mode main interface to enter music play interface. Icon Description Click soft button to select Bluetooth music, Play the last song the music on device can be played through Bluetooth.
  • Page 196: System Setting

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.8 System Setting General Settings You can enter the system setup interface by the following ways: Click “SET” soft button on card mode main interface to enter the system setting interface. Continuously short press button on the control panel to enter the system setting interface.
  • Page 197 2. Operating System and Equipment Language Time and date Manual setting of time and date Language setting can select Chinese or 24-hour system: After being enabled, the Click “SET” soft button the right of time and English. After restoring factory settings, it system time will be displayed in 24-hour date to enter manual setting interface.
  • Page 198 2. Operating System and Equipment Sound Setting Arkmays 3D sound effect Preset sound effect Phone priority connection Select Arkmays 3D sound effect (close, all Select preset sound effect: classics, popular, Phone priority connection can select that passengers and driver) to set different jazz, rock, default, custom, which correspond the system gives priority to connect optimum locations for listening to sounds.
  • Page 199 2. Operating System and Equipment The output volume performs automatic adjustment along with the speed change. The state table of volume along with speed is as follows: Status Volume Change Close The sound will not be changed with the speed The sound will be changed with the speed at a low degree Moderate...
  • Page 200 2. Operating System and Equipment Display Setting Caution • When the host is at normal working state and the reversing media volume is set as mute, the host will be mute at the reverse gear. • When the host is at normal working state and the reversing media volume is set as constant, the host can play the media sound source normally at the...
  • Page 201 2. Operating System and Equipment Bluetooth Setting At off state, the system will not automatically answer the call when there is any; the call shall be answered manually. Holding time of air conditioner interface Bluetooth setting interface view equipment name, automatic connection or not, The holding time of air conditioner interface automatic answer or not and adding device to the without operation can be selected as 3s, 5s,...
  • Page 202 2. Operating System and Equipment Device list Factory reset Click soft button to pop up the prompt box. Click “Reset” soft button on the factory reset interface, and the system will pop up a dialog Caution box. Click “Confirm” to restore the system setting as the factory settings.
  • Page 203: Car Setting

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.9 Car Setting Seat Setting (Apply to Certain Models) Driving Assist Click “Seat Setting” soft button to enter the seat You can enter the car setting interface by the Click “Drive Assist” soft button to enter the driving setting interface.
  • Page 204 2. Operating System and Equipment Smart Body Speed locking (apply to certain models) Automatic folding exterior rear-view mirror (apply to certain models) Click “Smart Body” soft button to enter smart body Click soft button to set the function setting interface, which can set “Guang Xiaoqi on/off.
  • Page 205 2. Operating System and Equipment Light Control A/C Setting Click “Light Control” soft button to enter the Light Click “A/C Setting” soft button to enter air- Control setting interface (slide left/right to switch conditioning setting interface, which can set interfaces), which can set “auto light sensitivity, “interior/exterior circulation smart control and A/C follow me home and daytime running light”...
  • Page 206 2. Operating System and Equipment A/C Control Click on the status bar to enter A/C control Caution interface: Refer to detailed description provided in A/C system for A/C display and operation logic. : Switch between blowing modes. : Turn on/off front defrost. : Adjust the air volume.
  • Page 207: Supported Formats

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.10 Supported Formats Supported Audio Formats Supported USB Disk Formats Format Supported Media (expanded Audio Code Coded Format Type Supported USB FAT, FAT32, ExFAT name) of File Name disk formats WMA7/8/9/9.1/9.2/10 Supported USB 512 MB~32 GB .mp3 MPEG -1/2/2.5 disk capacity...
  • Page 208 2. Operating System and Equipment Supported Video Formats Format (expanded Maximum Supported Coded Format of Media Type Video Code Audio Code name) Resolution File Name DivX4/X5 AAC (ADTS), MP2, MP3 DivX6 MPEG4 AAC (ADTS), MP2, MP3, XviD H.264 .mov XviD ACC, AMR .mp4 MPEG-4...
  • Page 209 2. Operating System and Equipment Format (expanded Maximum Supported Coded Format of Media Type Video Code Audio Code name) Resolution File Name MPEG1 NTSC/PAL MPEG (MPG) MPEG2 NTSC/PAL MP2/AC3 .mov RV30 (Real8), RV40 (Real9), RV40 .mp4 (Real10) REAL (RMVB)/ REAL .avi (RV) RV30 (Real8), RV40 (Real9), RV40...
  • Page 210: Precautions For Use Of Usb

    2. Operating System and Equipment 2.7.11 Precautions for Use of USB USB device in the format of FAT16/32 only 13. USB device may be not identified when can be read. ordinary USB or extended cable is used, so Please carefully read the following precautions please directly connect USB device to USB USB device may not work because of before USB play:...
  • Page 211 2. Operating System and Equipment 19. For playing USB, the opening time may vary with different music, video or image files (for example, longer time is required for opening image files occupying large memory space, high-definition video and audio); too long opening time may result in restart.
  • Page 212: Precautions For Product Use

    GAC MOTOR dealer. Any continued use may cause failure. ● During the driving process, the driver ●...
  • Page 213: Driving Guide

    3. Driving Guide Driving Guide Instrument light is on and all electrical 3.1 Starting and Driving device circuits are switched on; the ignition switch will switch to this gear 3.1.1 Ignition Switch (Applicable after the engine is started. Certain Vehicle Models) START: This gear position is only used to start Ignition Switch engine.
  • Page 214: Start Switch (Applicable To Certain Vehicle Models)

    3. Driving Guide 3.1.2 Start Switch (Applicable to Certain Vehicle Models) Hint Hint Start Switch Mode Only when the intelligent remote control key ● When the AT shift lever is at other is detected in the car can the start switch be gears other than “P”...
  • Page 215 3. Driving Guide When the automatic transmission shift lever is at Limphome Mode “P” or “N” position, the manual transmission shift Hint lever is at neutral gear and the brake pedal is ● When the intelligent remote control key pressed, the start switch indicator light turns green, is insufficient in power, press the start then press the start switch to switch to the “START”...
  • Page 216: Engine Start

    3. Driving Guide 3.1.3 Engine Start Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Hint Vehicle Models with Ignition Switch Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission ● If the engine is of cold start, it needs – Insert the mechanical key into the ignition Vehicle Models with Ignition Switch idle running to let it warm up before switch.
  • Page 217 3. Driving Guide Caution Warning ● After the engine has successfully ● Do not start the engine in a poorly started, release the start switch or ventilated or enclosed room for a long mechanical key immediately. time. Because engine off-gas contains ●...
  • Page 218: Engine Shutdown

    3. Driving Guide 3.1.4 Engine Shutdown Vehicle Models with Automatic Transmission Caution Vehicle Models with Manual Transmission – Push the brake pedal, stop the vehicle, and ● In the process of vehicle driving, in apply the parking brake. – Depress the brake pedal and clutch pedal to case of emergency which requires –...
  • Page 219 3. Driving Guide Precautions for Parking Warning Warning When parking, put the shift lever to the “P” position ● When the engine stops working and or the neutral gear and pay attention to the ● Even leave vehicle when the brake booster does not work, following matters: temporarily, you must shut down the the brake pedal requires more force to...
  • Page 220: Gear And Driving Instructions

    3. Driving Guide 3.1.5 Gear and Driving Instructions “P” position (parking gear): Gear Instructions for Vehicle Models with Gear Display for Shift Lever Switch to this gear when the vehicle has parked steadily in general. Automatic Transmission – Press the unlock button at the front end of the shift lever to switch the shift lever to the “P”...
  • Page 221 3. Driving Guide “R” position (reverse gear): “N” position (neutral gear): “D” position (driving gear): You can directly put the shift lever from “R” or “D” Switch to this gear when reversing: Switch to this gear when the vehicle drives to “N”...
  • Page 222 3. Driving Guide “S” gear (sports gear): Driving Mode “D” Mode: Press the unlock button at the front end of the shift In general, the default transmission gear is the “D” lever to switch the shift lever to the “S” position. mode, which is the normal “D”...
  • Page 223 3. Driving Guide “E” Mode: “M” Mode: Hint The “E” mode is ECO economic mode. When the “M” mode or manual driving mode, when vehicle enters the driving mode, not only the transmission is running in this mode, the driver ●...
  • Page 224 3. Driving Guide Release the Shift Lever Locking Hint Caution ● Only on the premise of safety of the engine and transmission can the If the shift lever is locked and it cannot be transmission perform the upshift or withdrawn from the “P” gear, this method downshift operation.
  • Page 225 3. Driving Guide Driving Instructions Automatic Transmission – Start the engine (Please refer to Page 270) – Press the unlock button in front of the shift lever, and shift it to certain gear. – Remove the parking brake. – Release the brake pedal and slowly depress the accelerator.
  • Page 226 3. Driving Guide – Apply the parking brake, put the shift lever to Driving Instructions for Manual Transmission – Apply the parking brake, put the shift lever to “P” position, and loosen the brake pedal. the neutral gear, and loosen the brake pedal and the clutch pedal.
  • Page 227: Electrical Park Brake (Epb) (Applicable To Certain Models)

    Under the parking situation, after depressing the situation occurs frequently, please go accelerator pedal, will released to the authorized GAC MOTOR Dealer automatically, providing convenience of driving as soon as possible to have your assistance for the drivers. vehicle checked and repaired. ●...
  • Page 228 3. Driving Guide Release Static Parking Brake Hint Caution ● After the vehicle has been parked ● The parking brake must be applied steadily; you should first apply the EPB when parking. and then put the shift lever to the “P” ●...
  • Page 229 EPB. release function will shorten Please contact GAC Motor Dealer for service life of the EPB, and it is handling, if the condition allows for the recommended to be used only in case cable emergency activation (Please of rampway starting.
  • Page 230 ● When the vehicle is in driving process, GAC Motor Dealer for maintenance. the EPB switch will be pulled up, the ● If the indicator light flashes in red buzzer will alarm and the instrument...
  • Page 231 3. Driving Guide AUTO HOLD Exit AUTO HOLD will keep the vehicle static The AUTO HOLD function will exit and the parking automatically according to the driver's braking brake will not be locked in following conditions: needs. The braking will be released automatically Depress accelerator pedal when starting to when the driver is tested to have intention of drive.
  • Page 232: Mechanical Parking Brake System (Applicable To Certain Models)

    3. Driving Guide 3.1.7 Mechanical Parking Brake System (applicable to certain models) Warning Make sure to apply the mechanical parking brake after parking. ● When the start switch or ignition switch is in the “ON” position and when the mechanical parking brake is applied, indicator light is on;...
  • Page 233: Service Electronic Brakes

    3. Driving Guide 3.2 Service Electronic Brake System When ABS works, it is equivalent to snubbing at Under the following conditions, light depress the high frequency. The driver will feel the vibration of brake pedal to activate ABS. It is normal to feel 3.2.1 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) brake pedal accompanied by the “tick”...
  • Page 234 ABS may not work, it is necessary to be repaired as soon as possible. Please contact the GAC Motor Dealer for maintenance as soon as possible, when the parking brake has been fully released, if the ABS...
  • Page 235: Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (Ebd)

    You must go to the GAC Motor Dealer road and traffic conditions. for maintenance. ● Improper operation or modification...
  • Page 236: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    3. Driving Guide 3.2.3 Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ESP can effectively reduce the risk of vehicle sliding. Operating Principle of ESP System ESP system confirms the driver's driving intention according to steering wheel angle and speed, and constantly compares the information with actual driving condition.
  • Page 237 3. Driving Guide ESP Indicator Lights up or Flashes If the indicator light is illuminated and is not Warning extinguished after the engine starts, it indicates ● After the start switch or ignition switch is that the system has temporarily deactivated the switched to “ON”...
  • Page 238 3. Driving Guide The ESP works only when the engine is running. Activation and Deactivation of ESP The ESP function can be deactivated in special circumstances. For example: ● The vehicle is running with tire chain. ● The vehicle is running on deep snowy or spongy road surfaces.
  • Page 239: Traction Control System (Tcs)

    3. Driving Guide 3.2.4 Traction Control System (TCS) Activation and Deactivation of TCS Hint Traction Control System (TCS) is the subsystem of the ESP. It can judge whether the drive wheel ● When the speed is greater than 80 is skidding according to rotation speed of drive km/h, the ESP/TCS function of system wheel and driven wheel.
  • Page 240: Hydraulic Brake Assist (Hba)

    3. Driving Guide 3.2.5 Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) However, when vehicles with HBA system depress the brake pedal and maintain the state, the HBA will produce a greater brakeforce than that under normal state. It gives full play to critical value function of the ABS, enabling the braking system to produce the maximum deceleration pressure in the shortest time.
  • Page 241: Hill Hold Control (Hhc)

    3. Driving Guide 3.2.6 Hill Hold Control (HHC) Activation Conditions for HHC Hint HHC allows the driver to easily move his/her foot ● HHC function is activated to apply braking pressure vehicle with pressure from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal ●...
  • Page 242: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    3. Driving Guide 3.2.7 Hill Descent Control (HDC) Activation and Deactivation of HDC ● The HDC is automatically deactivated after the vehicle exceeds 60 km/h. Hill Descent Control (HDC) is an additional ● When the HDC control is effective, if the function in ESP system related to driving comfort.
  • Page 243 The driver should not use the system for downhill driving forcefully, but shall depress the brake pedal, and go to GAC Motor Dealer as soon as possible. Under some special circumstances, HDC system will be in thermal protection mode due to high braking temperature.
  • Page 244: Driving Assists

    3. Driving Guide 3.3 Driving Assist System Operation Button Start Cruise Control Short press button Then 3.3.1 Cruise Control System (Apply to corresponding indicator light on the certain models) instrument cluster will be lit white. The cruise control system can be set at 40 km/h ~ Accelerate the car to the cruising speed 120 km/h.
  • Page 245 3. Driving Guide Stop cruise control Restore cruise control Increase Cruising Speed Cruise control can be restored by the following The following methods can be applied to increase Cruise control can be disabled by the following actions and the corresponding indicator light on cruising speed.
  • Page 246 3. Driving Guide Decrease cruising speed The following methods can be applied to decrease cruising speed. Short press button to decrease the speed by 1.6 km/h each time. Long press button and the speed decreases continuously. The car runs at lower speed after button released.
  • Page 247: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (Apply To Certain Models)

    3. Driving Guide 3.3.2 Tire pressure monitoring system Tire Information Display (TPMS) (apply to certain models) The direct TPMS is applied to this model to measure the tire pressure and temperature through the tire pressure sensor installed on the rim. Then pressure temperature...
  • Page 248 Please go to normal set value, the TPMS indicator light corresponding failed tire displayed in your GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement. will be on, and the text alarm on the circular manner. If the system fails, the...
  • Page 249: Reversing Assists

    3. Driving Guide 3.4 Reversing Assist System Start and stop of the reversing radar system Dynamic icons (apply to certain models) As the Start switch or the ignition switch is at “ON” 3.4.1 Reversing Radar System position, release the parking brake and switch the Reversing radar system can assist the driver in shift lever to gear “R”;...
  • Page 250 3. Driving Guide Dynamic icons (apply to certain models) Distance Reference Alarm Sound Ultrasonic Sensor Distribution The alarm sound changes with the distance between the car bumper and the obstacles at the front of and in the back of the car; meanwhile the color shown on the screen changes: Detected Distance to Obstacles...
  • Page 251 Damage caused by such indicates that the car is very close to dismantling or repairing is not covered the obstacles. The driver shall stop in the warranty of GAC MOTOR. revising immediately to avoid accident.
  • Page 252: Reversing Rear-View System (Apply To Certain Models)

    3. Driving Guide 3.4.2 Reversing rear-view system (Apply Start and stop of the reversing rear-view Reference Distance Line system to certain models) When the Start switch or the ignition switch is at The reversing rear-view system can provide 130° "ON" position, with the shift lever in gear "R”, the wide-angle video coverage, display a wide range reversing rear-view system works automatically.
  • Page 253 3. Driving Guide Rear-view camera Caution Warning The above distance is measured on flat ● Blind zone exists in detecting scope of ground and is only taken as a reference the rear-view camera, because the value of view distance. If it is on a slope, the camera may be unable to detect young above distance is not correct.
  • Page 254: Electric Power Steering (Eps) S

    If the light is still on after re-start The EPS system is a power steering system or during driving, please go to your GAC MOTOR directly relying on motor to provide auxiliary torque. dealer timely for repair.
  • Page 255: Driving Skills

    3. Driving Guide 3.6 Driving Skills Before Starting the Engine After Starting the Engine External check ● Check whether there is leakage of fuel, 3.6.1 Safety Check for Driving engine oil, water or other liquid from the car ● Check the tires for normal tire pressure and It is better to do safety check before driving.
  • Page 256: Driving During Running-In Period

    3. Driving Guide 3.6.2 Driving during Running-in Period Running-in of the Engine Running-in of Tires and Braking Pads Drive at moderate speed within the first 500 km to To ensure your car’s service life, you have to run You have to run a new engine in for 1500 km. Within 1000 km of traveling mileage of the car: properly run the new tires in.
  • Page 257 3. Driving Guide Warning Warning ● The best adhesion and friction cannot ● Heavy work load of the brake during be realized for mew tires and braking running downhill makes it prone to pad without running-in. Therefore, overheat. It is recommended to slow drive carefully for the first 500 km to down by shifting to a lower gear and run in the tires well and avoid...
  • Page 258: Important Tips For Driving Under Different Conditions

    3. Driving Guide 3.6.3 Important Tips for Driving under Precautions for Driving through Ponding Road: Warning Different Conditions Before driving into a ponding road, find out the ponding depth which shall not exceed the ● Before driving, make sure the parking ●...
  • Page 259: Ystem

    3. Driving Guide Important Tips for Driving in Winter ● The mixing ratio between water and anti-freezing agent shall be based on Make sure the anti-freezing solution works the manufacturer’s instruments. well. There shall be no ice or snow accumulated ●...
  • Page 260: Efficient Use Of The Car

    3. Driving Guide 3.6.4 Efficient Use of the Car ● Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal. This Fuel-saving Driving causes early wear or overheating of braking ● Maintain sufficient tire pressure because Fuel-saving driving can not only save fuel but also pad and fuel waste.
  • Page 261: Fire Prevention

    3. Driving Guide 3.6.5 Fire Prevention Refitting the car circuits or adding electrical Portable fire extinguisher shall always be components is prohibited. kept on your car, and you should know how In order to prevent car fire, the following notices to use it;...
  • Page 262: Usage And Maintenance

    4. Usage and Maintenance Usage and Maintenance Potential Car Hazards 4.1 Maintenance Instructions Warning ● Carbon monoxide: Carbon monoxide from Safety Precautions engine exhaust is poisonous. Be sure there Driving after incorrect maintenance or adequate ventilation whenever before solving safety related failures may To avoid potential hazards, read this chapter operate the engine.
  • Page 263: Interior Maintenance

    4. Usage and Maintenance 4.2 Interior Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining the Carpet Cleaning and Maintaining the Leather (Apply to Certain Models) Remove dust on the carpet with a vacuum cleaner Cleaning and Maintaining the Instrument and regularly. Vacuum dirt and dust from the leather Plastic Parts frequently.
  • Page 264 Let the seat belts dry completely before buckle of the seat belt. retracting them. should go to GAC MOTOR dealer periodically to ● Whether damaged or not, be sure to clean or replace the filter according to the replace the seat belts after a collision.
  • Page 265: Exterior Maintenance

    Then rinse the body with water to avoid damage to the finish. As drying the car, check it for chips and scratches. In case of any, go to GAC MOTOR dealer for repair.
  • Page 266 4. Usage and Maintenance Be careful when washing the car with a steam washer or a high pressure washer. Follow the Warning Warning instructions and requirements of the steam Water, ice and anti-skid salt in the brake ● Make sure that you have carefully read washer or the high-pressure washer when doing system can cause reaction retardation of and followed relevant instructions and...
  • Page 267 4. Usage and Maintenance Waxing Cleaning and Maintaining the External Plastic Cleaning the Windows and Exterior Rear-View Parts Mirror Regular waxing helps protect car body’s paint and keep the body bright and clean. In order to protect In general, clean the external plastic parts with Clean the window glass and rear-view mirrors with body paint surface, it is suggested to apply high fresh water, soft cloth and bristle brush.
  • Page 268 4. Usage and Maintenance After maintaining the car body surface, the wax Cleaning the Front Wiper Blades Switch the Start or Ignition switch to “ON” remaining on the glass shall be removed by gear again, making the wiper arm back to its special cleanser and cleaning cloth to prevent original position automatically.
  • Page 269 4. Usage and Maintenance Maintaining the Sealing Strips Cleaning and Maintaining the Wheels Caution Frequent and appropriate protection of the rubber Regular wheel maintenance can keep the wheel ● Be sure to clean the alloy wheels with sealing strips for the doors, windows and other artistic, and periodically removing the antiskid salt acid-free cleaner.
  • Page 270: Checking And Addingf

    4. Usage and Maintenance 4.4 Checking and Adding Fluids Filling Fuel Oil 4.4.1 Fuel Oil Pull the handle of fuel tank cap and the fuel Fully open the fuel tank cap, slowly screw out The scale of the fuel gauge (1) will decrease tank cap will bounce outward.
  • Page 271 4. Usage and Maintenance Warning Caution ● When the weather is dry, static Using fuel oil with lower grade or not electricity is liable to be produced, so meeting the standard may damage the release the static electricity on your engine or may not satisfy the performance body before opening the filler cap to requirements.
  • Page 272: Engine Oil

    Engine oil filling amount: 4.5 L. If the engine oil level is normal but the warning light is still on, do not continue driving, nor allow the engine to idle; contact GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible to inspect your car.
  • Page 273 4. Usage and Maintenance Checking Engine Oil Level All engines will consume a certain amount of engine oil. The oil consumption depends on driving mode and car working conditions. Therefore, the engine oil level must be checked regularly. When your car is traveling on the expressway for a long distance in summer, or is traveling with drawbar trailer, or is climbing along the mountain road with the engine operating under severe...
  • Page 274 4. Usage and Maintenance Adding Engine Oil Warning If the engine oil level should be inspected when the engine is hot, firstly turn off the engine and wait for several minutes until the engine oil fully flows back to the oil sump, and then inspect the engine oil level.
  • Page 275 Replace the engine oil as per the intervals ● Engine type highly specified in the Warranty Manual at GAC MOTOR Never replace the engine oil by yourself combustible material. Be careful to add dealer. unless you have relevant expertise. the engine oil and do not sprinkle the ●...
  • Page 276 Therefore, it is suggested to dispose the used engine oil by GAC MOTOR dealer. • Improper disposal of engine oil can be harmful to the environment and water source, so do not discard it in a sewer line or dump it on the ground.
  • Page 277: Coolant

    (2) of engine coolant on engine, and contact GAC MOTOR dealer. appropriately, but the coolant concentration must the instrument cluster shall be approximately at not exceed 65%.
  • Page 278 4. Usage and Maintenance Checking Coolant Level If the coolant level is lower than the “MIN” Warning mark, add coolant. ● Carefully read and fully follow relevant Caution warnings before operation in engine compartment. ● Whether the coolant level is normal or ●...
  • Page 279 4. Usage and Maintenance Adding Coolant Caution Warning ● Please firstly inspect the level before ● Store both the used and unused adding coolant, ready coolant in their original containers according inspection respectively and keep them out the requirements. reach of children. ●...
  • Page 280 But, to coolant implies a leakage failure in the restore the normal concentration, you cooling system. Go to GAC MOTOR must add the recommended coolant as dealer to inspect the cooling system as required as soon as possible.
  • Page 281: Windshield Washing Liquid And Wiper Blade

    GAC MOTOR must be added into the pure water; please prepare the washing liquid according to the proportion specified in the outer packing of...
  • Page 282 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Windshield Wiper Blade It is recommended to replace your wiper blade at GAC MOTOR dealer when necessary. Caution ● When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the wiper arm with hand, and do not grasp the soft wiper blade.
  • Page 283: Brake Fluid

    Specification of Brake Fluid system. Stop driving in such case and contact GAC MOTOR dealer for inspection as soon as High-quality brake fluid, which can be used possible. throughout the year except for extreme cold weather, has been filled when the car is delivered.
  • Page 284 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Brake Fluid Warning Caution ● Carefully read and fully follow relevant The brake fluid is corrosive to the body warnings before operation in engine paint. If you get brake fluid on the body compartment. paint, wipe it off timely. ●...
  • Page 285 4. Usage and Maintenance Warning Using waste brake fluid or brake fluid not suitable for this car will greatly decrease the braking effect, or even cause failure of the brake system. ● The brake fluid container is labeled with the specifications. Always use the brake fluid with correct specifications.
  • Page 286: Battery

    Do not allow the battery terminals to be Otherwise, let your GAC MOTOR dealer do this. short-circuited. Otherwise, high energy electric sparks from short circuit may injure operators.
  • Page 287 GAC MOTOR dealer. maintenance intervals. If the Start or Ignition switch fails to turn off after...
  • Page 288 15~20km/h for Page 386), or otherwise it will affect the a short distance. normal operation of the Start/Stop system (applicable to certain models). Please go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement. Caution ● To avoid damaging your car’s electrical...
  • Page 289: A/C Filter

    A/C filter may become very dirty and earlier replacement is recommended. Hint Please go to GAC MOTOR dealer for help of professional personnel if you are not able to remove and install the A/C filter. Open the glove box (1 ) in the direction of the Disengage the damper (1) of the glove box.
  • Page 290 4. Usage and Maintenance Press the glove box (1) in the direction of the Disengage the fixing clip at the bottom of the Disengage the clip of the filter element cover arrow and pull it out and disengage it. glove box (see the arrow) and remove the (see the arrow) and remove filter element glove box ( cover (1).
  • Page 291 4. Usage and Maintenance Remove the A/C filter (1). Install the A/C filter in opposite steps after Clean the A/C filter with compressed air or cleaning. flap it. Hint Hint Install the A/C filter according to the “UP” The A/C filter cannot be cleaned with water mark (see the arrow) on it.
  • Page 292: Replacing Bulbs

    4. Usage and Maintenance 4.6 Replacing Bulbs If you find any bulbs are burned out, replace them Caution as soon as possible. Before replacing the bulb, be Safe Operation Instructions for Replacing sure to check the relevant fuse. The blown fuse Only replace the burned-out bulb with a new Bulbs can cause the light failure.
  • Page 293 Turn off the relevant switch and let the replacement. After replacing light bulbs, go to bulb cool down before replacing it. GAC MOTOR dealer to inspect the light beam adjustment status of lights. ● During operation, pay attention to the...
  • Page 294 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Low Beam Light Bulb Press the spring bracket (1) and remove the Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Disconnect the high beam light connectors (see the arrow). bulb of the high beam light (2). Turn the sealing cover of the low beam light Generally, install in the reverse order of in the direction of the arrow and remove it (1).
  • Page 295 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Front Turn Signal Bulb Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Turn the socket (1) with the bulb of the low Remove the bulb (1) of the low beam light. beam light in the direction of the arrow and Turn the socket (1) with the bulb of the front Generally, install in the reverse order of remove it.
  • Page 296 In case of any failure of the front position light, please have your car checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Replacing Daytime Running Light (apply to certain models) The daytime running light and front combination light should be seen as an entirety.
  • Page 297 LED bulb is not allowed. In case of any failure of the side turn signal on rear-view mirror, please have your car checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Disconnect the connector (see arrow A) of Switch off the Start or Ignition switch.
  • Page 298 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Turn Signal Bulb Remove the bulb (1) in the direction of the Remove the rear combination light (1). Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. arrow. Generally, install in the reverse order of Remove the rear combination light Generally, install in the reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 299 In case of any failure of the rear position light, please have your car checked and repaired at GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible. Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Remove the bulb (1) in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 300 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Reverse Light Bulb Turn the socket (1) with the bulb of the Remove the bulb (1) in the direction of the Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. reverse light in the direction of the arrow and arrow.
  • Page 301 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Fog Light Bulb Replacing High Brake Light Replacing Number Plate Light Bulb The rear fog light is installed on the bumper and it High brake light consists of LED bulb. It's not is hard to assemble and disassemble. Therefore, allowed to replace any single set of LEDs.
  • Page 302 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Front Roof Light Bulb Turn the number plate light assembly (1) and Remove the bulb of the number plate light (1). Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. the wiring harness in the direction of the Generally, install in the reverse order of Open the glass case and unscrew the fixing arrow and remove the lampshade.
  • Page 303 4. Usage and Maintenance Turn the socket (1) with the bulb of the front Insert a removal wedge at the position Remove the bulb in the direction of the arrow. indicated by the arrow and remove the front roof light in the direction of the arrow and Generally, install in the reverse order of remove it .
  • Page 304 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Rear Roof Light Bulb Replacing Vanity Mirror Light Bulb (apply to certain models) Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Remove the rear roof light bulb (1). Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Pry the lampshade (1) out carefully at the Install in the reverse order.
  • Page 305 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Glove Box Light Remove the vanity mirror light bulb (1). Disconnect the connector of the glove box Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. light (see the arrow). Generally, install in the reverse order of Open the glove box.
  • Page 306 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Courtesy Light Bulb (apply to certain models) Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. Press the metal clamp (1) in direction of the Disengage the clip at the position indicated arrow and take out the glove box light bulb by the arrow and remove the courtesy Pry the door courtesy light (1) out at the (2).
  • Page 307 4. Usage and Maintenance Replacing Trunk Light Remove the bulb on the courtesy light Disconnect the connector (see the arrow) of Switch off the Start or Ignition switch. assembly (1). the trunk light and remove the trunk light (1). Open the hatchback door. Generally, install in the reverse order of Pry the trunk light (1) at the position indicated removal procedures.
  • Page 308 4. Usage and Maintenance Press the metal clamp (1) in the direction of the arrow and remove the trunk light bulb (2). Generally, install in the reverse order of removal procedures.
  • Page 309: Wheels

    If uneven excessive wear of the tires is insufficient, constant high-speed found, go to GAC MOTOR dealer for driving will cause tire deflection, inspection as soon as possible. resulting in tire overheating which may lead to tire shelling or burst.
  • Page 310 4. Usage and Maintenance Prevention Measures for Wheel Fault New Tires and Wheels Specifications of Rims and Tires • To cross over curbs or similar obstacles, Carefully select new tire and wheel. Rim: slow down your vehicle and drive in the Please use tires of the same structural form and 6.5 Jx16 (apply to certain models) vertical direction of the obstacle as far as...
  • Page 311 4. Usage and Maintenance Non-full Size Tire Summer Tire Warning The spare tire is different from the standard tire in The tread depth shall not be less than 3mm. such aspects as structure, pattern, speed grade ● The winter and summer tires are A very high risk of hydroplaning exists when the and load index.
  • Page 312 The tire pressure described in this Manual is GAC MOTOR dealer as soon as possible for based on the tire pressure in summer and winter inspection.
  • Page 313 Warning If the vehicle is equipped with tire pressure monitoring system, the tire exchange or replacement shall be operated in GAC Motor dealer.
  • Page 314 - The raised “tread wear indication mark” (see go to GAC MOTOR dealer to inspect the wheel arrow A) is 1.6mm high. If the worn tread pattern alignment as soon as possible.
  • Page 315: Tire Chain

    4. Usage and Maintenance 4.8 Tire Chain Caution Hint When driving on snow or ice road or in other If a tire chain is to be installed, make sure severe environments in winter, the tire wear Different countries regions have that the size and type of the tire chain are degree may increase or other failure may occur.
  • Page 316: Maintenance Instructions Forc

    4. Usage and Maintenance 4.9 Maintenance Instructions for Car Body Anti-Theft Normal use requires no maintenance. Contact GAC MOTOR dealer when a problem occurs.
  • Page 317: Technical Data

    5. Technical Data Technical Data 5.1 Vehicle Identification Numbers The positions of vehicle identification numbers (VINs) are shown in the figure: Vehicle identification number (VIN): inside the hatchback door Vehicle identification number (VIN): on the engine compartment diaphragm Vehicle identification number (VIN): on the left side of instrument panel Vehicle identification number (VIN): inside the engine hood...
  • Page 318 5. Technical Data Vehicle Nameplate Engine number VIN, model Engine number - arrow - located in the engine cylinder block (behind the engine) Brand, engine model Engine displacement, rated power Total mass, occupant capacity Manufacturing date and place...
  • Page 319 5. Technical Data 5.2 Vehicle Parameters Dimension Parameters Item Numerical Value Unit Total length 4350±43 Total width 1825±18 1655±16 (without luggage rack), Total height 1680±16 (with luggage rack) Wheelbase 2560±25 Front 1554±15 wheel Tread Rear 1550±15 wheel Front overhang 909±9 Rear overhang 881±8 Minimum...
  • Page 320 Complete Vehicle Kerb Mass (kg) Max. Total Mass (kg) Model Front axle Max. total Front axle Rear axle Curb weight Rear axle load load mass load load GAC7130H2A5, GAC7130H2A5A 1380±41 839±25 541±16 GAC7150H1M5, GAC7150H2M5 1315±39 800±24 515±15 GAC7150H1M5A, GAC7150H2M5A 1780 GAC7150H1A5, GAC7150H2A5 1350±40 821±24 529±15...
  • Page 321 5. Technical Data Integrated parameters Corresponding Vehicle Model Parameters GAC7150H1M5, GAC7150H1A5, Unit GAC7130H2A5, GAC7150H2M5, GAC7150H2A5, Item GAC7130H2A5A GAC7150H1M5A, GAC7150H1A5A, GAC7150H2M5A GAC7150H2A5A Non-start/stop Non-start/stop Non-start/stop Number of occupants oriented Minimum turning diameter ≤10.6 Maximum gradeability ≥40 0 km/h ~ 100 km/h accelerating time ≤12.4...
  • Page 322 5. Technical Data Engine Parameters Model 4A13M1 4A15K1 Layout pattern Front-transverse mounted Front-transverse mounted Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-cylinder, Gasoline, spark ignition type, in-line, four-cylinder, four-stroke, water-cooling, multi-point electronic Type four-stroke, water-cooling, multi-point electronic controlled injection, double overhead camshafts, controlled injection, double overhead camshafts exhaust turbocharging Number of cylinders...
  • Page 323 5. Technical Data Oil Specification and Capacity Item Specification Capacity Please refer to the description on the fuel requirement lable at the fuel filler Fuel oil 50 L door of each vehicle. Engine coolant DF - 6, - 35℃ coolant 6.9 L Engine oil Engine oil specification: SN class and above...
  • Page 324 TF-71SC 6.5 Jx16 (apply to certain models) Rim specification 6.5 Jx17 (apply to certain models) Type Automatic, six-speed 7.0 Jx18 (apply to certain models) GAC7130H2A5, 215/65R16 (apply to certain models) GAC7130H2A5A, GAC7150H1A5, Tire specification 215/60R17 (apply to certain models) Drive...
  • Page 325 5. Technical Data Steering Gear Wheel Dynamic Balancing Value Type Pinion-and-rack mechanical steering gear Residual amount of Designation dynamic unbalance Power type Electric power Inside ≤ 8 g Front wheel Brake Outside ≤ 8 g Type Vacuum servo, X type hydraulic double-loop Inside ≤...
  • Page 326 5. Technical Data Wheel Alignment Value Fuse Designation Parameters Instrument panel fuse (Please refer to Page 397) Toe-in of single wheel 4′±3′ Fuse box of engine (Please refer to Page 400) Wheel camber -19′±30′ compartment Front wheel Kingpin caster angle 7°11′±30′...
  • Page 327 5. Technical Data Number plate light 12V W5W Front Roof Lights 12V W8W Rear Roof Lights 12V C8W Trunk Light 12V C10W Vanity mirror light 12V C5W Glove box light 12V C5W Courtesy light 12V 5W If the bulb is to be replaced (please refer to Page 351), please refer to the configuration of the actual vehicle, because some bulbs only apply to certain vehicles!
  • Page 329: Handling Of Accident

    Handling of Accident Handling of Accident 6.1 Vehicle Tools and Spare Tire Caution Warning Vehicle Tools After using a jack, recover it to the state Improper use of the jack may cause serious before use, and then place the special damage.
  • Page 330 Handling of Accident Spare Tire Warning The spare tire is located under the trunk. Please take out the spare tire by the following method: ● Use it in strict accordance with the operating requirements of spare tire to -– Open hatchback door. avoid risks.
  • Page 331: Usage Of Warning Triangle

    Handling of Accident 6.2 Usage of Warning Triangle Location of Placement General roads Expressway Daytime Night ≥ 50 m ≥ 80 m ≥ 150 m Caution The above data is for reference only. For specific distance, please follow the relevant traffic regulations.
  • Page 332: Replacing The Flat Tire

    Handling of Accident 6.3 Replacing the Flat Tire Unscrewing the Wheel Bolts Warning Preparations ● When puncture, air leakage or other – Park the vehicle on firm and level ground far problems occur, you must stop the away from traffic lanes. vehicle and replace the tire.
  • Page 333 Handling of Accident Lifting the Vehicle Caution After loosening the bolts of the flat tire, execute lifting other subsequent replacement operations, so as to facilitate wheel bolt disassembly. Warning ● Make sure the jack is used on firm and level ground. ●...
  • Page 334 Handling of Accident Removing the Flat Tire Notification of Tire Replacement Caution ● The replaced tire shall be timely and correctly – Remove the wheel bolts with the wrench with ● Tighten them in diagonal sequence. the tire off the ground. placed into the spare tire installation position.
  • Page 335: Fuse

    Handling of Accident 6.4 Fuse Fuse Box of Engine Compartment Replacing the Fuse Instrument Panel Fuse Box – Open the engine hood (Please refer to Page – Use the fuse extractor in the fuse box of Open and withdraw the storage box on lower engine compartment to extract or install the guard plate of the driving cab in direction of fuse.
  • Page 336 If the fuse is blown (as indicated by the arrow), replace with a new one with the same color and identification (We recommend you Caution go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for replacement). Turn off all the electrical equipment before replacing the fuses.
  • Page 337: Fuses In The Instrument Panel Fuse Box

    Handling of Accident 6.4.1 Fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model. Rated Function/Component Value SHORT Short-circuit link 20 A...
  • Page 338 Handling of Accident Rated Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Function/Component Value Value Value IF27 IF28 7.5 A HVAC assembly IF17 Front left combination light/front right Blower relay/interior rear- Instrument cluster/front combination light/reversing IF29 7.5 A view mirror/PEPS control IF18 10 A central console panel/T- radar control unit unit/defroster relay...
  • Page 339 Caution Starter relay 1/body Some fuses must be replaced by GAC IF40 7.5 A control module/starter MOTOR dealer. Consult your GAC MOTOR relay 2 dealer for detailed information. IF41 IF42 Warning Using an inappropriate or repaired fuse can Left rear-view mirror/right IF43 7.5 A...
  • Page 340: Fuse In The Fuse Box Of Engine Compartment

    Handling of Accident 6.4.2 Fuse in the Fuse Box of Engine Compartment This figure does not apply to all vehicle models. Please check the purpose of the fuses on the real vehicle. The fuses depend on the vehicle model. Rated Function/Component Value 125 A...
  • Page 341 Handling of Accident Rated Rated Function/Component Function/Component Value Value EF20 15 A Fuel pump relay Rear oxygen sensor/variable camshaft timing(exhaust EF21 30 A EPB control unit end)/variable camshaft timing Engine control unit/brake EF37 10 A (intake end)/canister solenoid EF22 7.5 A switch valve/front oxygen sensor/throttle valve/eduction...
  • Page 342 Caution Some fuses must be replaced by GAC MOTOR dealer. Consult your GAC MOTOR dealer for detailed information. Warning Using an inappropriate or repaired fuse can cause a fire or personal injury or death.
  • Page 343: Emergency Start

    Handling of Accident 6.5 Emergency Start Connect the positive terminals of the batteries – Connect one end (-3-) of the black cable to before connecting the negative ones. the negative electrode (-) of booster battery Jumper Cable “B”, and connect the other end (-4-) to the engine cylinder block...
  • Page 344 Handling of Accident Warning A battery can explode if you cannot use the jumper cable properly, seriously injuring anyone nearby. ● Make sure the voltage of the booster battery is equal to that of the flat battery, and the capacity of the booster battery is similar to that of the flat battery.
  • Page 345: Emergency Towing

    Handling of Accident 6.6 Emergency Towing Install Front Towing Hook The front and rear parts of the vehicle are both provided with emergency traction port of threaded hole structure, to which the towing hook (a vehicle tool) can be installed for traction operation. Hint The towing hook shall be placed on the vehicle so as to be used when needed.
  • Page 346 Handling of Accident Install Rear Towing Hook Precautions for Traction Before emergency traction, be sure to operate according to the following precautions: ● The drivers of the towing and towed vehicles must turn on the hazard warning indicator lights, and must observe the local traffic regulations.
  • Page 347 Normally, press the brake pedal in ● Contact your GAC MOTOR dealer or the ● The oil pump of the transmission advance but press it slightly.
  • Page 348 Handling of Accident Tow the Car by Using a Platform Truck Tow the Car from the Front by Using a Wheeled Truck Caution ● For cars equipped with electronic parking brake (EPB) or four-wheel drive cars, when they are towed, towing platform must be placed under the rear wheels.
  • Page 349 Handling of Accident Tow the Car from the Rear by Using a Wheeled Lifting Truck is Strictly Forbidden to Use. Truck Do not use lifting truck to tow the car from the front or rear of the car, otherwise, it may cause damage If your vehicle’s front wheels and front axle are to the body.
  • Page 351: Type Approval Information

    7. Type Approval Information Type Approval Information 7.1 Type Approval Number Vehicle Type Type Approval Number GAC7130H2A5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B82000082 GAC7130H2A5A CN QQ G5 Z2 0B82000083 GAC7150H1M5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B82000086 GAC7150H2M5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B82000087...
  • Page 352: Type Approval Information

    7. Type Approval Information 7.2 Type Approval Information Name of Type Type Approval Information GAC7130H2A5 GAC7130H2A5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A13M1/ Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Front: 1388615X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Company Coating: Front: Unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 353 7. Type Approval Information Name of Type Type Approval Information GAC7130H2A5 GAC7130H2A5A Front: 1903206X; rear: 1903326X / Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Muffler model/manufacturer Branch Company Turbocharger model/manufacturer RHF3 / Wuxi IHI Turbo Co., Ltd. Intercooler type...
  • Page 354 7. Type Approval Information Name of Type Type Approval Information GAC7150H1M5 GAC7150H2M5 GAC7150H1M5A GAC7150H2M5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15K1 / Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Front: 1920148X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Branch Company Coating: Front: Unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 355 7. Type Approval Information Name of Type Type Approval Information GAC7150H1A5 GAC7150H2A5 GAC7150H1A5A GAC7150H2A5A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15K1 / Guangzhou Automobile Group Motor Co., Ltd. Front: 1920148X / front: Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automobile Parts and Systems Co., Ltd. Sanshui Branch Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Company Coating: Front: Unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.
  • Page 356 GAC MOTOR reserves the right to alter, supplement or terminate the contents or technical specifications in this Manual without further notification. All copyright is reserved by GAC MOTOR. Without written permission by GAC MOTOR, no printing and extracting of all or part contents of this Manual is...

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