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  • Page 3 Geely service station can pro- vide quality servicing and any help you need. If you are in need of servcing, please bear in mind that Geely service station has best understanding of your car and are very pleased to meet your requirements.
  • Page 4 Important Information in This Manual Safety and Vehicle Damage Warning There are safety warning and vehicle damage warning in this man- Safety Mark ual, you have to avoid the possible body injury or vehicle damage by following the instructions in these warnings. The types of warnings in this manual are described as below: Warning For warning: negligence of the warning will result in human...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Part I. Operation of the Instruments and Controllers 19. Lighting System ............50 1. Instrument Panel Overview ..........1 20. Windshield Wiper and Washer ........56 2. Combination Meter Overview ........5 21. Rear Windshield Defroster ........57 3. Indicators and Alarm in the Instrument Mounting Plate ... 11 22.
  • Page 6 Part II. MK Series Model Driving Tips 3. Vehicle Overheating ..........125 4. Tire Leakage ..............126 1. Engine Description .............104 5. Vehicle Drag ..............131 2. Break-In Period ............106 6. Vehicle in Need of Tow ..........132 3. Fuel ................106 7. Loss of Key ..............137 4.
  • Page 7 Part VI. Self-maintenance Part VII. Basic Parameters and Specifications 1. Engine Compartment Overview .........156 1. Dimensional Parameters ...........174 2. Fuse Location ............157 2. Unload Weight ............175 3. Self-maintenance Precautions ........157 3. Emission Standard .............175 4. Check Oil Levels ............160 4. Vehicle Performance ..........175 5.
  • Page 8: Part I. Operation Of The Instruments And Controllers

    Part I Part I. Operation of the Instruments and Controllers ( LHD ) 1. Instrument Panel Overview Instrument panel outlet vent 2. Instrument panel 3. Upper glove compartment (front passenger side air bag cover) Sunshade Dome light and manroof switch Inner rearview mirror Glove compartment Power window regulator switch...
  • Page 9 Part I Left combination switch Right combination switch Display Audio system Short distance odometer knob Instrument panel light control switch Hazard warning light switch A/C Control Panel Ash Tray 10. Defrost Switch 11. Cigarette lighter 12. A/C switch 13. Ignition switch 14.
  • Page 10 Part I ( RHD ) Instrument Panel Overview Instrument panel outlet vent 2. Instrument panel 3. Upper glove compartment (front passenger side air bag cover) Sunshade Inner rearview mirror Glove compartment Power window regulator switch MT/AT shift lever Park brake control lever 10.
  • Page 11 Part I Right combination switch Left combination switch Instrument panel light control switch Short distance odometer knob Audio system Display A/C switch Cigarette lighter Defrost Switch 10. Ash Tray 11. A/C Control Panel 12. Hazard warning light switch 13. Ignition switch 14.
  • Page 12: Combination Meter Overview

    Part I 2. Combination Meter Overview Digital Combination Meter 1.Indicator and Indicating Light 2. Speedometer 3. Shift Indicating Light (no display for MT) 4. Tachometer 5. Odometer 6. Fuel Gauge...
  • Page 13 Part I Needle Combination Meter 2 3 4 1.Tachometer 2. Indicator and Indicating Light 3. Speedometer 4. Odometer 5. AT Shift Indicating Light (no display for MT) 6. Fuel Gauge 7. Coolant Temperature Gauge...
  • Page 14 Part I Fuel Gauge (Digital Tachometer) Fuel Gauge (Needle Tachometer) Low Fuel Level Indication Low Fuel Level Indication Red Range When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, the If the low fuel level indicator flashes, you have Pointer Instrument: When the ignition switch to refill the fuel tank immediately.
  • Page 15 “C” after the engine is fully the indicator remains on after the engine is fully  In case of overheated engine, don't heated, you have to contact the Geely service heated, you have to immediately contact Geely station immediately for inspection of the vehicle.
  • Page 16 Part I Tachometer The tachometer is used to show the engine Odometer and Short-distance Odomoter rotation, which is taken 1000 multiply rotation Odometer and Short-distance Odometer (Digi- Digital Tachometer per minute. Driver can select the correct shift tal Combination Meter) time to prevent the engine load or unload from over speed during driving.
  • Page 17 Part I Digital combination meter includes the odom- 4. Backlight adjusting knob: Needle combination meter includes the odom- eter and short-distance odometer When the position light is turned on, the eter and short-distance odometer digital instrument will dim automatically. Press 1.
  • Page 18: Indicators And Alarm In The Instrument Mounting Plate

    Part I 3. Indicators and Alarm in the Instrument Mounting Plate Brake System Warning Light ( a ) ( j ) Turn Signal Indicator ( b ) Low Oil Pressure Warning Light ( k ) Position Light Indicator ( c ) ( l ) Discharge Warning Light High Beam Headlight Indicator...
  • Page 19 While the “ABS” warning light goes on, the brake system warning light remains on. Geely after-sale service dealers are liable to the Notice In this case, not only the ABS doesn’...
  • Page 20 (d) Seat Belt Indicator light will go on again. by the warning light. And you have to contact Geely dealership immediately to check the car. When “ABS” warning light goes on (brake This indicator reminds you to fasten your seat...
  • Page 21: Key

    Since the key is dispensable to locking of the If the key is lost or a spare key is needed, you the engine. If it goes on, ask Geely dealership door, you have to take a spare master key with...
  • Page 22 Part I You have to insert the key into place to turn from “ACC” to “LOCK”. For vehicles with automatic transmission, the shift lever shall be set to “P” before the key is inserted. When starting the starter, the key seems to be locked in “LOCK”...
  • Page 23: Central Door Lock Transmitter

    Part I 5. Central Door Lock Transmitter Vehicle equipped with remote control system Notice Door lock and unlock function: unlock and lock 4 doors within 1m. If you press the LOCK button when Unlock  not all of the four doors are closed, there When the ignition switch is turned off: will be a prompt of three short and quick Within the range of remote control, pressing...
  • Page 24 If the remote control transmitter is damaged in the status of alert, This function enables you to find your car in  the key can be used to disable the alert. Please refer to the Geely Service the parking lot at night, or illuminates the road Stations for detailed information.
  • Page 25 Control Transmitter After the replacement of the battery, check the remote control for correct operation. If it doesn’t work properly, please contact the Geely agents. For the sake of environment protection, please send the discarded battery to designated recycle service.
  • Page 26: Door

    Part I Lock and Unlock with Electric 6. Door Lock and Unlock with Inside Lock Knob Door Lock Switch Move the inside lock knob Automatic Lock Lock: push the knob forward Unlock: pull the knob backward When the vehicle speed exceeds 30km/h, the four doors will be automatically locked.
  • Page 27 This feature can be used to lock the rear door and make it able to be opened only from out- side instead of inside. Geely suggest that you use this feature as long as there is a child in the...
  • Page 28: Operation Of Power Window

    Part I 7. Operation of Power Window Operation of the Driver Side Window Operation of the Passenger Side Window (only applicable to the vehicle equipped with Window Lock power window regulator) Switch The switch on the door of any side can be used to operate the window.
  • Page 29 Part I If you press down the lock switch of the driver Warning side window, the passenger side window won’t be able to be operated, then the lock switch of In order to avoid severe body injury, the fol- lowing instructions should be followed: the passenger side window will be opened.
  • Page 30: Trunk Lid

    Part I 8. Trunk Lid Precautions for Luggage Load When loading the luggage or cargoes, the fol- Open and Close the Trunk Lock lowing instructions should be followed: Try to place the luggage or cargoes in the trunk. You have to make sure that all things are tightly secured in place.
  • Page 31: Engine Hood

    Part I 9. Engine Hood Warning In order to prevent the baggage  from sliding forward, do not place the objects higher than the seatback. Try to position the baggage or case & bag close to the floor. Do not allow any one to sit in the ...
  • Page 32 Part I 3. Insert the strut bar into the slot to keep Warning the engine hood open. Insert the strut bar into the slot, make sure the strut bar support the engine hood tightly lest the hood falls on the head or body.
  • Page 33: Fuel Filler Cap

    When replacing the fuel tank lid,  der pressure out of the filler, resulting Geely fuel tank lid shall be used, it can in body injury. adjust the pressure of the fuel tank.
  • Page 34: Moonroof

    Part I There are two directions for opening of the 2. Tilt Operation 11. Moonroof Moonroof: 1. Sliding Operation The switch beside the front dome light can be Tilt Up: press the “UP” side of the switch used to operate the moonroof. The key shall be Tilt Down: press the side of switch opposite to “UP”.
  • Page 35 Part I automatically opened to maximum retraction Anti-clamp Protection: Warning position or fully close position. The glass panel Touch the Retraction Close or Tilt Close button will stop sliding when the Retraction Open/ When there is frozen ice on the ...
  • Page 36 Part I Retractive Moonroof Troublesolution Automatic Closure Function: Maintenance: Problem Cause Solution With glass panel in any open position, the If required, the glass cleaner can be used to R e m o v e t h e Moonroof will be closed automatically 10 clean the glass panel.
  • Page 37: Seat

    Part I 12. Seat Front Seat—Precautions for Seat Adjustment Adjust Front Seat Adjust the driver seat to have the pedal, steering All passengers should sit in their seats upright wheel and instrument panel controller positioned against the seatback and use the seat belt cor- within the range of the easy control of the driver.
  • Page 38 Part I 2. Seatback Angle Adjustment Lever: tilt 1. Seat position and seat cushion height Folding Rear Seatback adjustment switch: move the switch to your forward and pull the seatback angle adjust- desireddirection to adjust the seat position. Rear seatback can be tilted forward to make ment lever upward, then tilt backward to When the switch is released, the seat stops full use of the trunk.
  • Page 39 Part I Headrest For the sake of safety and comfort, adjust the Warning headrest before driving. Restore the seatback upright posi-  Lift: pull up the headrest. tion, follow the following precautions Descent: press down the headrest while press- to prevent body injury in case of colli- ing the lock release button.
  • Page 40: Seat Belt

    Part I 13. Seat Belt child is liable to bad injury or even death in case of emergent brake or collision. Similarly, Seat Belt Precautions do not let the child sit on your legs, which can not offer proper protection. It is required by the traffic code that the driver Pregnant Woman: it is recommended to and passengers in the vehicle shall fasten their...
  • Page 41 Part I Seat Belt with adjustable shoulder anchor  In case of a serious collision accident, the Lift: Press the button (see the figure above) whole assembly of the seat belt buckle (adapt the position of the shoulder anchor to and slide the anchor upward.
  • Page 42 Part I You have to keep the waist belt low to the but- Two Point Type Seat Belt Warning tocks. Do not fasten it to the waist. Then pull the shoulder part upward by the snib and adjust Make sure the shoulder belt go ...
  • Page 43 Part I 2. Release the Buckle Extent Press the release button on the buckle to re- lease the seat belt. Warning After inserting the tab, make sure  the tab is locked in the buckle and the seat belt is not distorted. Do not insert the objects such as ...
  • Page 44 Never use stain or bleacher to clean  Front seat belt pretensioner consists of the follow- quiring the Geely service station staff, the seat belt, which could impair the ing components as shown in the illustration below. for example, change the suspension, strength of the seat belt.
  • Page 45: Child Safety Device

    Part I 14. Child Safety Device Selection of the Child Safety Seat Warning 1. Baby (generally less than 10 kg) If you have a child, please select the child safe- It is far less safe even if the parent  ty seat adapted to the age, height and weight of cuddle his/her child after fastening the Baby of one year old should use backward...
  • Page 46 Part I 2. Little Child (10~20 kg) If the child grows up and the backward child safety seat is no longer suitable, and if the child can manage it when sitting without any support, then forward child seat should be used.
  • Page 47 Part I 3. Big Child (20~30 kg) 4. Install the Child Safety Seat and Seat The skew part of the seat belt should be se- Belt Properly cured on the shoulder of the child instead of With the increase of the ages, when the child the neck.
  • Page 48 Part I Warning Only under inevitable circumstance  can the child safety device be installed on front seat. Since the action on de- ploying of the front seat air bag may cause bad injury or even death of child, the seat should be moved backward as Push the seat much as possible.
  • Page 49: Air Bag

    Part I 15. Air bag For the sake of your happiness and safety, Air Bag System Composition please read the user manual carefully before  Electronic Control Unit (ECU), located use of the car! under the instrument panel compartment  Steering wheel with air bag module Warning ...
  • Page 50 Part I If there is a problem in the system, you should Since there are millions of different causes of go to Geely service station to have the car impact accidents and the subsequent conse- checked immediately, otherwise the air bag quences, it is impossible for the designer to de- may not work in case of accidents and we won’t...
  • Page 51 Part I However, it is impossible to enumerate all The air bag is fully expanded within one Xth Notice kinds of adverse conditions. Therefore, please second at extremely high speed, if the front try to avoid mis-operation of the car, otherwise passenger or driver are not properly seated, or The front passenger or driver ...
  • Page 52  Sit in the driver’s seat as rearward as pos- lowed. Geely service stations are very familiar Any operation of the air bag system  sible and make yourself comfortable;...
  • Page 53  The air bag system is determined based on the damaged parts will impair the air bag the model of the vehicle you own. Change system. Drive your car to a Geely service it is required to update related retroactive information to ensure the traceableness of...
  • Page 54 When it exceeds to be injured. the valid term of ten years, you have to ask  Make sure this manual is put in the Geely the professionals of Geely to replace the briefcase in the car any time. If you want...
  • Page 55: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Part I 16. Outside Rearview Mirror Electrical Outside Rearview Mirror Control Warning In order to avoid body injury and the fault of the mirror, do not touch the mir- ror when it is moving. Notice This switch is used to adjust the rearview mir- ror.
  • Page 56 Part I Manual Adjustment Folding of the Outside Rearview Mirror Warning Do not drive the car with the rearview mirror folded backward. You have to properly adjust the rearview mirrors both on driver side and the front passen- ger side before driving. Notice Do not keep pushing backward after a click is heard, otherwise the mirror and vehicle...
  • Page 57: Anti-Glare Inside Rearview Mirror

     Do not remove it, contact the local Geely Warning service station if it is to be replaced.
  • Page 58 Part I Notice The location of the exterior illumination and sig- Stop Light nal system is shown in the following illustration: Battery ground strap should be  turn signal light stop/position light disconnected during servicing. front combina- Turn off the light switch and cool ...
  • Page 59 Part I Bulb Specification: Headlight  Front Combination Light Turn on the following lights: turn the head- Low Beam light/turn signal light knob. High Beam Position 1 -- Stop light, tail light, license light Turn Signal Light PY21W and instrument panel mounting plate illumina- Position Light tion light ...
  • Page 60 Part I Notice High and Low Beams High/Low Beams ---- when using the high beam, turn on the headlight and press down the lever (po- In order to prevent the discharge of battery, sition 1). When using the low beam, lift the lever do not turn on the switch for a long time (position 2).
  • Page 61 Part I Turn Signal Light Hazard Warning Light When sending out the turn signals, push the headlight turn signal light lever outward or pull it back The ignition key should be set to "ON" posi- tion. The lever will resume its original place after the vehicle negotiates a corner.
  • Page 62 Part I Front and Rear Fog Light To turn on the following lights, turn the knob lights, while the rear reading light also has the on the switch lever of the headlight/turn signal door ajar reminding function. light with tail light on. ...
  • Page 63: Windshield Wiper And Washer

    Part I 20. Windshield Washer and The inner illumination light is located on the interior roof, whose location is shown in the Wiper following illustration: Push the lever upward and release it to wipe the windshield only once. To realize the move- on-click function and inject the cleaner, pull the lever to you.
  • Page 64: Rear Windshield Defroster

    Part I 21. Rear Windshield Defroster Warning Since the mirror surface will be heated, do not touch it when the defroster switch is turned on. Notice When cleaning the inner side of the win- dow, be careful not to scratch or damage To defrost or defog the rear window glass or the electrothermal wire or connector.
  • Page 65: Manual Transmission

    Part I 22. Manual Transmission Gear Shift The gear shift types are shown in the following illustration When shifting the gear, fully depress the clutch pedal, then release it slowly and gradually. During driving, do not put your foot on the clutch pedal, otherwise it could result in clutch fault.
  • Page 66: Automatic Transmission

    Part I 23. Automatic Transmission Good Driving Habits If it is hard to shift to reverse range, you have to set the select lever to netural position, tem- Lock release knob for prevention shift lever porarily release the clutch and then try one of shift mistake more time.
  • Page 67 Part I (d) Operation of “D” Range The automatic transmission has a shift lock the brake pedal to stop the car and then set system which could reduce the mis-opera- the control lever to “P” range, and then 1. While depressing the brake pedal, shift the tion.
  • Page 68 Part I Notice (f) Backing (g) Park 1. Stop the vehicle completely. 1. Depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle When sloping down the long or sharp  2. While depressing the brake pedal and completely. Shift the lever to “P” range. downhill, decrease the speed first, then en- holding it, shift the select lever to “R”...
  • Page 69 Part I Notice Notice Notice Do not shift the control lever back You can only use brake pedal or park  If the driving wheel is not lifted up, the  and forth among the “D”, “2”, “L” ranges brake to stop the car uphill. Do not depress towing speed should not be more than during driving if not specially required.
  • Page 70: Parking Brake

    Part I 24. Park Brake Release: lift the brake lever (1) slightly, press the UNLOCK button (2) then put it down (3). In order to indicate that the park brake has been applied, the park brake indicator on the instrument panel will go on until the park brake is released.
  • Page 71: Audio System

    Part I 25. Audio System Notes on MP3 Do not touch the side without mark. Do not expose the discs to direct sunlight or Please don't connect portable hard disk or other flash card and MP3 player to the heat sources. Do not stick paper or tape and other things on interface as music sources whereas the the surface of the disk.
  • Page 72 Part I CAR Audio Instructions of JW-2028 Front Panel 1.Power on/off 8.Preset station 2/Repeat play 15.Preset station 6 2.Mode choice 9.Station scan/Long&short range control 16.Tuning/Sound effect choice 3.Mute/Play&pause 10.Preset station 3/Random play 17.Reverse tuning/Next song/Tune down 4.Reset button 11.Preset station 4 18.Forward tuning/Previous song/Tune up 5.Volume adjustment/Sound 12.Clock control...
  • Page 73 Part I Windows display Clock setting 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1.Press the button to power on. The time starts at 0:00 when power on. The format of time is 24 hours. 2.Press the CLK button, the time will display on LCD. 3.Press and hold the CLK button, the "hour"...
  • Page 74 Part I 3.Press the button to adjust the to the single track mode, the " MON" will light Radio Operation on. This operation can improve the effect of station that you want. receiving. Press the BND button again to cancel. Press the button to auto scan stations.
  • Page 75 Part I Manual Preset (Manual storage) Station Press the PS/AS button to preset station Automatically Preset (automatic automatically, the operation starts from the storage) Station lowest frequency, during the course, the frequency changes quickly. The "M1" will display on the LCD when first station is presetted.
  • Page 76 Part I Tune in the preset station 3.The CD playing will start after 7-8 seconds CD Playing when switch from other mode. 4.Track number and elapsed time will display on the LCD. 5.Adjust volume with VOL+ and VOL- button. Press the following buton to operate the CD play 1.Press to power on.
  • Page 77 Part I Scan Play Random Play Button Functions Press the "INT" button, the "INT" indicator is Press the "RDM" button, the "RDM" indicator Eject CD disk. turn on. From the next track, it will play the is turned on, and it will play randomly. Play/pause.
  • Page 78 Part I 3.Press the VOL+ and VOL- button to adjust EQ Control Sound Adjustment the sound. Press the EQ/MUT button to switch BT/FLAT/ Adjust each item according to the display on JAZ/POP/CLAS/ROCK/VOCAL equalizer effect. the display screen. MUTE Control Press the MUT button to switch to the mute mode, the "MUTE"...
  • Page 79 Part I CAR Audio Instructions of JW-2041 Front Panel 15.Tuning/auto store/preset s can/choose&find songs 1.Power on/off 8.Preset station2/scan play 16.Cloce 2.Mode choice 9.USBinterface 17.Tune down/next song 3.Loud control 10.Preset station3/repeat play 18.Tune up/previous song 4.Band choice/ID3 display 11 .Preset station4/random play 19.Eject 12.SCcard interface(optional) 5.Reset...
  • Page 80 Part I Note: We will rename the VOL ∙ A.SEL/MENU button as left knob, Power on/off and the TUNE ∙ PS/AS button as right knob in the instruction. 1.Press the button to power on. 2.Press any keys to power on except the button when ACC function is switched on.
  • Page 81 Part I The time starts at 0:00 in default when 4.it will return the foregone status after 5 2.Press the BND button to choose a wave band power on. seconds without any operation. among FM1 FM2 FM3 MW1 and MW2. The format of time is 24 hours.
  • Page 82 Part I 6.On SKKE 2 Auto preset station Press )button more than 0.5 second or screw right knob toward right (left) side to seek stations. The frequency band will increase or decrease step by step, and will stop when a station is searched.
  • Page 83 Part I 3.press one of the 1-6buttons more than 2 CD playing Tune in the preset station seconds, the current station will be stored in the corresponding button. Repeat these steps, maximum 6 stations can be preset in each wave band. Preset again on the same wave band, the 1.Press the button to power on.
  • Page 84 Part I 4.Press the MOD button to start CD playing Scan play Button Functions from other modes with a CD disk in the player. Press the 2/INT button to play the beginning 5.Song’s number and elapsed time will be Eject CD disk. 10 seconds music of all songs in sequence showed on the screen.
  • Page 85 Part I “ESP”indicator will be lighted when“ESP 45” 2.Press the left knob again to choose “MULT Effective time of anti-shock OFF”from DSP OFF/ESP 12/MULT OFF/ is chosen. BEEP ON/SEEK1 3.Screw the left knob to choose“MULT ON”. Support for the multimode of disk 1.press the left knob more than 2 seconds to enable selection.
  • Page 86 Part I MP3 disk playing Press the following buttons to operate the 5.Song’s number, elapsed time and information about MP3 such as folder’s name song’s name, MP3 disk playing singer’s name and so on will be showed on the screen circularly. The details display depends on MP3 itself.
  • Page 87 Part I 2.Press the left knob, and “TRK 001”will 5.Press the left knob again to play the song that Scan play, Repeat play, Random play be showed on the screen with a ones digit you selected. blinking. Screw the left knob to select the The number of last song will be showed on the Refer to the corresponding instructions in “CD Playing”.
  • Page 88 Part I 3.Screw the left knob to select the folder that Choose song in a folder to play Choose songs to play by name you want. User can select MP3 songs to play by their names. If there are many layers, the first layer will be 1.Press the right knob and select“CHAR SCH”...
  • Page 89 Part I 4.The total number of MP3 songs will be Press the following buttons to operate FLASH card playing displayed on the screen after 10 seconds due to MP3 playing anti-shock. D-UP 5.Press the MOD button to choose a mode you want to play when a flash disk, MP3 player, INT RPT RDM D-DN SD card has connected.
  • Page 90 Part I Press the following buttons to operate MP3 playing Scan play, Repeat play, Random play Refer to the corresponding instructions in“CD Playing”. Button Functions Effective time of anti-shock Eject CD disk. The effective time of anti-seconds is 120 Play/pause. seconds in MP3 mode, irrespective with the Press the button more than 1second to start playing from the first song.
  • Page 91 Part I 2.Press the left knob, and “TRK 0001”will 5. Press the left knob again, “TRK 0ZYX” Sound adjustment be showed on the screen with a ones digit will be showed on the screen with a ehousands blinking. Screw the left knob to select the digit blinking.
  • Page 92 Part I Settings of sound effects 2.Press the left knob to select“BEEP ON”from Loudness control “BEEP ON/BEEP OFF”, and the function will Press the LOU button to increase the bass be disabled. 4 optional sound effect: POP (POPULAR)/ volume and treble volume (especially when ROCK/CLASSIC/FLAT.
  • Page 93 Part I Trouble shooting Press the “RESET” button to resume original estate when operations are invalid, but your manual settings will be loosed. SOLUTION SYMPTOM CAUSE RESET Adjust the volume Check The power connection is h e 2 4 V a n d g r o u n d not correct.
  • Page 94: Rear Park Radar (Optional)

    Part I 26. Rear Park Radar (optional) Display Sequence Rear Park Radar Test When you engage the reverse gear, the rear park The rear park radar system consists of ultrasonic radar system starts to work. With the object en- radar sensor, display, micro computer digital tering into the detecting area within 1.0m from controlling box and wire harness.
  • Page 95 Part I It displays clock generally and entry into rear If there is no obstacle behind, it will display two In case that the rear parking radar is not con- parking mode when backing up dashes (flashing) figured, you can select to install the cassette Operation of button a and b: box.
  • Page 96: Air Conditioning System

    Part I 27. Air Conditioning System Fan Speed Selector Control Panel Air Intake Selector A/C button Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed —— turn right to increase the fan speed and left to decrease the speed. Temperature Selector Temperature Selector Fan Speed Selector Airflow Selector...
  • Page 97 Part I Airflow Selector “A/C” Button Air Intake Selector Turn the knob to select airflow vent 1. instrument panel -- the airflow comes Shift the adjusting lever to select airflow To open the air conditioning system, press “A/ mainly from the I/P vent. source.
  • Page 98 Part I Setting of the Airflow Selector...
  • Page 99 Part I Operation Instruction  To cool the car parked in intense sunlight, open the window and drive for a few min- utes. Thus the hot air will be exhausted, accelerating the refrigeration of the air conditioner for the compartment. ...
  • Page 100 Part I  When driving on the dirty road, close all Heating Ventilation the windows. If there is still dust suctioned In order for best performance, set the control- In order for best performance, set the control- into the car, it is recommended to set the ler to: ler to: air intake selector to exterior circulation...
  • Page 101 Part I In humid climate, do not let the cold air blow Floor/Windshield Airflow. the windshield, otherwise the temperature dif- If you are not satisfied with the airflow con- ference between the inside and outside of the trol, check the side vent. The side vent may compartment may result in severe fogging.
  • Page 102 Part I Check and Replace the Air Cleaner The air conditioner Air cleaner is located in back of the glove compartment. Notice After long-term use, the air conditioner Air cleaner will be blocked. If you feel that the Make sure the smooth side of the air working efficiency of the air conditioner or screen is downward while the threaded the heating airflow is extremely weakened, or...
  • Page 103 Part I Notice Warm Water Valve Close the water valve during the air  conditioner operation in summer and set the water valve to the position shown in above figure 1. Open the water valve during the  heater operation in winter and set the wa- ter valve to the position shown in above figure 2.
  • Page 104: Cigarette Lighter And Ash Tray

    Part I 28. Cigarette Lighter and Ash 29. Glove Compartment When it is to be replaced, replace it with the product of same quality. Tray Ash Tray When you want to use the ash tray, pull it out. After you finish smoking, you have to stub out the cigarette completely in the ash tray to prevent it from lighting up other stumps and causing fire.
  • Page 105: Upper Glove Compartment

    Part I 30. Upper Glove Compartment Notice 31. Cup Holder In summer, It will be very hot in the car. Please do not place the flammable and flexible objects such as lighter and glass in the car. In models equipped with dual front air bags, the upper glove compartment is the front pas- senger air bag cover.
  • Page 106: Tilt Steering Wheel

    Part I 32. Tilt the Steering Wheel. The cup holder is used for holding the cup or Warning beverage can. Do not adjust the steering wheel  when the vehicle is moving because Warning that may result in unexpected ac- Do not put any thing other than the cup cidents or even body injuries or death and beverage can, otherwise it would...
  • Page 107: On-Vehicle Hands-Free Phone (Optional)

    Simens and a part of CDMA. The on-vehicle hands-free device consists of the free phone, you can choose the Bluetooth adapter and 4. Before using the phone, select the adapter suitable following: consult the Geely service station for additional order.
  • Page 108 Part I Bluetooth hands-free phone (optional) 1. Indicator Display Mode: 3. Pairing of the Bluetooth onboard and the eellphone: (a) After energized, the Bluetooth onboard Onboard LED display mode enters stand-by mode automatically, and operation mode now the green indicator flashes .once every 3 seconds, press and hold the function key for 6 Stand-by mode Blue light flashes 3...
  • Page 109: Footrest

    Part I 34. Footrest 35. Warning Triangle Footrest of right size should be used. Warning Triangle Placement 1. Warning Triangle is placed in the trunk. Take out the warning triangle from the Warning box. Make sure the floor mats are correctly 2.
  • Page 110: Jack

    Part I 36. Jack body positioned under the jacked-up vehicle, otherwise it may result in body injury. When jacking up the vehicle, do not  crank or start the engine. When placing the vehicle on level  surface, make sure that the park brake is applied and the transmission is set to “P”...
  • Page 111: Part Ii. Mk Series Model Driving Tips

    Part II Part II. MK Series Model Driving Tips 1. Engine Description uses timing tooth belt which seamlessly engages camshaft to drive the gears. The exhaust system GEELY MK JL7132U, JL7132HU, JL71512U, is equipped with oxygen sensor and dual three-...
  • Page 112 Part II Electronic Injection System Control Diagram MR479Q. MR479QA. MR481QA.JL481Q engines use ECU controlled electronic ignition system without distributors, and are ignited in groups and sequence. Electronic control unit (ECU) is composed of input, output channels and a microcomputer. Signals collected by sensors are first sent to the input channel for processing and A/D transformation.
  • Page 113: Break-In Period

    Part II 2. Break-In Period 3. Fuel 5. Avoid emergent brake within the first 300km. Drive steadily instead of fast. Fuel type: this engine can only run with 6. Do not drive too slowly when manual GB17930 compliant, #93 and above lead-free transmission is in an upper gear range.
  • Page 114: Three-Way Catalytic Converter

    Part II 4. Three-Way Catalytic Con- vided to the engine. Notice If you use fuels failing to meet the require- verter If a large amount of unburned gas ments in local standard DB11/238-2004 of  flows into catalytic converter, the catalytic Beijing city, you will not be able to guaran- Dual three-way catalytic converter converter may be overheated and catch...
  • Page 115: Spark Plug And Air Cleaner

    5. Tighten the spark plug ly. When the soot impacts function, it must be Mechanics from Geely service station are 6. Connect spark plug wires in ignition se- familiar with the vehicle and its three-way removed immediately.
  • Page 116: Engine Exhaust Warning

    Part II 6. Engine Exhaust Warning Notice Inspect and Replace Air Cleaner  Please make sure the vehicle ventila- When air cleaner is plugged by dirt and dust, Exhaust Emission Control tion system is functioning all the time. Do engine functions will be impacted. Air cleaner not let exhaust enter the vehicle.
  • Page 117: Oil Consumption

    The main functions of oil are to cool and lubri- has to do this, park the car in an open has cold start difficulty, go to Geely ser- cate the engine internally and keep the engine place, and adjust heating or cooling vice station to have the vehicle inspected.
  • Page 118: Brake System

    So, it is very important to brake systems. If one of them loses function, tions.Driving at high speed, frequent ac- inspect the oil level regularly. Geely suggests celeration and deceleration increase oil the other one still has secondary braking func- inspecting the oil level every time fuel tank is tion.
  • Page 119 Part II Brake Booster Anti-lock brake system (with ABS sites and joints in bridge in rainy day activates ABS. warning light) Brake booster strengthens braking effect with When engine starts cranking or vehicle starts engine vacuum power. If the engine stops run- In emergency brake or braking on skiddy road, moving, clicks or motor noises can be heard ning when vehicle is running, depress brake...
  • Page 120 Geely service station. ABS does not shorten the stopping dis- Do not drive the vehicle when there is alarm- tance: drive at appropriate speed, and ing noises.
  • Page 121: Trunk Load Precautions

    Part II 9. Trunk Load Precautions Engine ID number is printed on the engine VIN Code block as illustrated below. Please obey the following instructions when loading luggage or cargo: Put the luggage or cargo in the rear compart- ment. Make sure every article is fastened to its position correctly.
  • Page 122: Start The Engine

    Part II 11. Start the Engine 4. Only to AT vehicles: depress the break pedal Follow the regular start procedure and start the to floor till vehicles moves. engine one more time. Before Starting the Engine (b) Start the Engine 1.
  • Page 123 Brake: make sure pedal has enough freeplay. fun. You only need to be familiar with the ve- dicator and carefully inspect if there is any cut, hicle sections. If you are willing to ask Geely damage, or excessive wear. Inside the engine compartment service station to inspect the car for you.
  • Page 124: Driving Tips Under Circumstances

     Slow down when driving against the wind paired immediately. Refer to Chapter 2-6 en- ask for help from Geely service station. to handle the vehicle easily. gine emission warning.  Drive slowly and keep the right angle, Oil level: stop the engine, and park the vehicle when driving close to road edge.
  • Page 125: Winter Driving Tips

    If it is difficult to tell dangerous overheat, wear and fuel It is recommended to use the red glycol cool- what type of oil is used, ask help from Geely waste. ant with the ice point of -40 conforming to service station.
  • Page 126: How To Save Fuel Consumption And Extend The Useful Life Of Vehicle

    Part II 14. How to Save Fuel Consump- Do not brake when parking brake is frozen.  Do not idle the engine for a long time: shut off the engine if the vehicle is stopped for Shift to “P” (automatic transmission), first or tion and Extend the Useful Life a long time.
  • Page 127 Part II  Keep correct position of the front wheel: Warning avoid crashing the front wheel, drive slowly on rough roads. If the front wheel Do not stop the engine when driving position is not correctly fixed, there will be downhill.
  • Page 128: Vehicle Start Failure

    If engine still does not start, further adjustment 1. There may be engine overflow caused by battery has run out. Try jump starting. For or repair is needed. Contact Geely service sta- repetitive start. For more details, please detailed instructions, please refer to jump tion or qualified service stations for help.
  • Page 129 Part III Jump Starting Procedure Jump Starting Warning 1. When the charging battery is installed on In order to avoid severe body injuries and ve- Since the battery contains corro-  another vehicle, you have to make sure hicle or electrical parts damage due to battery sive and poisonous sulfuric acid fluid, that the vehicle is not touched and close all explosion, sulfuric acid corrosion and electri-...
  • Page 130 Part III 3. Connect the cable in the order of a, b, c, Jump cable and d. a: connect the clip of positive (red) jump cable to the positive connector (+) of the discharged battery. b: connect clip at the other end of positive Positive connector (red) jump cable to the positive connector ( mark "+"...
  • Page 131 If engine does not work, brake and help from Geely service station to have a thor- steering assist systems do not work, so, ough inspection on it. 4. Start the engine in normal way. After the...
  • Page 132: Vehicle Overheating

    3.4. If there are any cracks on engine drive belt Warning or coolant leak, stop the engine right now. Vehicle overheating means the engine water Call Geely service station or qualified To avoid injuries, keep the engine  temperature is too high. If the water tempera- Geely service station for help.
  • Page 133: Tire Leakage

    Part III 4. Tire Leakage Warning 4.1. Slow down and keep driving straight. The following instructions must be obeyed to avoid serious injuries when the vehicle is jacked up. Drive the car carefully off the road and to Follow the instructions on jacking up the car. ...
  • Page 134 Part III Required Tools and Spare Tire Rotate the jack connector with hand Remove the spare tire: Take out required tools and spare tire Removal: rotate in direction 1 till jack is Carjack handle 1. Remove the spare tire cover loose.
  • Page 135 Part III Warning Do not apply oil or lubricant on bolts or nuts. They get loose and so wheels may fall off. This will result in serious accidents. Unscrew all the wheel nuts Block the wheel Unscrew nuts before jacking the vehicle up. When the car is jacked up, put a stopper under the wheel diagonal to the leaking tire, to pre- Loose the nuts anti-clockwise.
  • Page 136 Part III Jack the vehicle up After it has been checked that nobody is in the car, jack the vehicle up high enough to install a spare tire. Replace the tire Remember, installation of a new tire requires more Position the carjack under the correct jacking Take off the wheel nuts and replace the wheel off-ground clearance.
  • Page 137 Part III Lower the Vehicle Reinstall All the Wheel Nuts Brush all corrosion off the installation surface with steel brush before the wheel is installed. Lower the vehicle to ground and screw wheel Try to screw all the nuts when installing the If the metal on the installation surface does wheel nuts again (with the wedge end inward).
  • Page 138: Vehicle Drag

    Part III 5. Vehicle Drag Press one side of wheel trim by hand, and then Notice tap along the edge of the wheel trim with the Make sure if parking brake is reli-  wrist. Make sure the wheel trim fixes well. If the vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, sand, or able before the jacking the vehicle up.
  • Page 139: Vehicle In Need Of Tow

    Part III 6. Vehicle in Need of Tow When towing is needed, Geely suggests asking Notice Geely service station or professional towing companies for help. Please advise them to fol- If you plan to move the vehicle, follow (a) Use the wheel-lift tow truck for towing -- low (a) or (b).
  • Page 140 Part III Precautions on Towing (c) Use the hoist truck for towing Notice Use safe chain system for towing, and obey na- If the car is towed from the rear end tional/state/city and local laws. Wheels touch- without a hosit truck, do not tow when ing the road surface and wheel drive shaft must the key is taken away or positioned at be in good condition.
  • Page 141 Part III Emergency Towing Notice When towing is needed, Geely suggests asking Use specified towing hook only, or ve- Geely service station or professional towing hicle may be damaged. companies to handle it. Driver must be in the car to drive and apply In case of emergency and towing service is not brake.
  • Page 142 Part III Before towing, release parking brake and Notice shift to neutral (MT) or “N” (AT). Make sure the key is on “ACC” (engine off) or “ON” Use professional towing cable or  (engine on) positions. chain, fasten the cable or chain tightly to the towing hook.
  • Page 143 Part III Install Front Towing Hook 1. Rotate towing hook 90° in direction A in 2. Push the towing eye nap near left down 3. Screw and fasten the front towing hook the illustration above, and take the hook into the towing eye in the bumper clock- fog light inwardly in the direction of the out in direction B.
  • Page 144: Loss Of Key

    Part III 7. Loss of Key 8. Loss of Central Door Lock Transmitter Buy new keys from Geely after-sales service station with key registration number. If remote keyless control transmitter is lost Contact the nearest Geely service station, and Please refer to Chapter 1 “Keys”.
  • Page 145: Part Iv. Body Anti-Corrosion And External Maintenance

     If the car runs on salty roads in winter, or polluted areas or by sea, there is salt in air, beside the sea, wash the running parts at How to prevent Geely car from corrosion too. least every month to reduce corrosion.
  • Page 146: Washing And Waxing

    The bigger, and closer to instruction. Dip the cleanser with soft insects. ground the flap is, the better. Geely suggest cloth. Do not wipe hard. Clean the dirt  Drive in areas full of smoke, coal ash, the flaps, and installation place on the wheel with cleanser and water.
  • Page 147 Part IV 3. Proper washing-there will be marks when Waxing Warning the soap water is dried. Wash every part of To keep the vehicle bright and clean, polishing the vehicle with clean water after the car is Do not damage plastic wheel trims with and waxing are recommended.
  • Page 148: Internal Cleaning

    Part IV 3. Internal Cleaning Notice Notice If the vehicle is painted again and parked Do not use solvent, thinner, gasoline, or Warning in high temperature painting and waxing window cleanser. Do not wash the floor with water or al- workshop, the plastic bumper must be low water on floor when cleaning vehicle taken off, or it will be damaged by heat.
  • Page 149 Part IV Seat Belt Car Window Notice Seat belts can be cleaned with neutral soap or Car windows can be cleaned by any family use warm water. Do not use organic cleanser (solvent,  cleansers. coal oil, alcohol, gasoline) or acid, the surface Use sponge or soft cloth.
  • Page 150 Part IV Leather Inside the Car Notice Leather accessories can be cleaned with neutral  If dirt does not come off with neutral cleanser for wool products. cleanser, use cleanser without organic Dip soft cloth with cleanser mixed with 5% substances.
  • Page 151: Part V. Servicing Precautions

    Geely spare parts should be used when  Comply with government regulations the car. repairing or replacing the parts. Geely car is designed as a compact car requir- What maintenance items can be finished by ing few maintenance items. Many items that the driver?
  • Page 152: Symptoms Of Problems

    Pay attention to the vehicle performance, noise ously high. changes and other direct signs for repair. When it happens, drive your car to geely service station. You car may need adjust-  Engine misfire, unstable or bumping ment or repair.
  • Page 153: Regular Maintenance

    Geely techni-  Check if the front wheels skid or swing door delivery vehicles. cians according to Geely maintenance schedule.
  • Page 154 Part V List of parts that require replacement on a regular basis System Parts need to be replaced regularly Intervals Brake master cylinder cup valve and dust cover Every 2 years (or as required) Brake master cylinder cup Every 2 years (or as required) Brake hose Every 2 years (or as required) Braking System...
  • Page 155 Part V List of parts that require replacement on a regular basis Every 20000km or 12 months (or as required). Air cleaner filter First 2500km or 2 months. Every 7500km or 6 months (API)SG or above Lubricant afterward (or as required) First 2500km or 2 months.
  • Page 156 Part V Maintenance Schedule Maintain either mileage or time meets the requirement. Customer should stick to this schedule for more than 100000km. inspection and maintenance can be pulled ahead according to actual needs driven by special circumstances..inspect, adjust, replace if necessary ..
  • Page 157 Part V Maintenance Schedule ..inspect, adjust, replace if necessary ..replace...
  • Page 158 Part V Maintenance Schedule ..inspect, adjust, replace if necessary ..replace...
  • Page 159 Part V Maintenance Schedule ..inspect, adjust, replace if necessary ..replace...
  • Page 160 Part V Maintenance Schedule ..inspect, adjust, replace if necessary ..replace...
  • Page 161 Part V Additional Maintenance Schedule Vehicles run in special circumstances require higher frequency of maintenance as listed below A-1. Driving in steep, muddy, or snowy road surface □ Inspect brake plate and drum Every 10,000km or 6 months □ Inspect brake pad and disc Every 5,000km or 3 months □...
  • Page 162 Part V...
  • Page 163: Engine Compartment Overview

    Part VI Part VI. Self-servicing 1. Engine Compartment Overview VIN code Wiper motor Brake fluid reservoir Fuse box Relay box Battery Expansion tank Radiator lid Spark plug 10. Oil filler cap 11. Engine oil dipstick 12. Air cleaner 13. Windshield cleanser storage tank 14.
  • Page 164: Fuse Location

    Part VI 2. Fuse Location 3. Self-servicing Precautions Warning If the owner decides to maintain the vehicle Hand, clothes, or tools should be  himself/herself, he/she must follow the proce- kept away from working fan and en- dures in this chapter. Please be noticed that in- gine drive belt when the engine is run- correct or incomplete maintenance may cause Fuse Box...
  • Page 165 Part VI Notice Be careful when dealing with bat-  be careful not to deal with this kind tery. There is poisonous gas and cor- of oil all the time or frequently. Use Remember battery and ignition coils  rosive acid fluid in the battery. soap and clean water to wash the carry large current and high voltage.
  • Page 166 Part VI When there is outflow of brake fluid, Warning  support bracket. wash it away with water to avoid part or Do not jack the vehicle up when  Follow the instructions below to avoid paint damage. there is people in it. injuries when jacking the vehicle up: Do not put anything on or under the Do not drive the vehicle when air...
  • Page 167: Check Oil Levels

    Part VI Notice 3. Insert the engine oil dipstick as close to the 4. Check Oil Levels bottom as possible. Engine Lubricant  Be careful not to spill oil onto vehicle. When the oil level falls within the correct range, install the oil filler cap and tighten it manually.
  • Page 168 Part VI Replace Engine Oil Notice Engine oil dipstick First place a container for discarded oil under The oil consumption of new vehicles af- the engine oil pan, unscrew the oil plug. When ter certain miles can be minimum, while oil is drained, unfasten the oil filter with a within the first 5000 km, the consumption wrench and remove it (see illustration below).
  • Page 169 Part VI Notice Check Power Steering Fluid Full Low Level Level Steering fluid level should be checked on a Refill and replace the brake fluid/  regular basis. The steering fluid level should clutch master cylinder fluid with the speci- Add Oil Correct fied type: HZY4 required in GB12981.
  • Page 170: Check Engine Coolant Level

    “Full”. Transmission Steering fluid is poisonous. It should Volum (L)   If no leak is detected. Have Geely service type be kept and disposed carefully. Never spill station measure the pressure on radiation JL7132U the fluid on eyes, noise, mouth, and other cover, and inspect the whole cooling sys- human parts.
  • Page 171 If any of the above two parts is very dirty, or Replace coolant unable to tell their status, send the vehicle to Geely service station. Close circuit radiator uses long life coolant. It must be replaced after a certain period.
  • Page 172: Check Tire Pressure

    If the tire requires frequent pumping, please  Check if the newly installed tire has nozzle Wheel deform and/or wheel/tire  take it to Geely service station to have it in- cap on, or dust or moist will enter nozzle detachment--High pressure (over spected.
  • Page 173: Tire Check And Replacement

    Replace Tire Geely tires are manufactured with tire thread by qualified technicians. wear mark to show when the tire needs to be Tire aging also happens to tires that is not used Replace the tires with new ones of the same replaced.
  • Page 174 If bending, cracks, or serious corrosions are sources. found on wheels when wheels are replaced, Geely suggests replacing four tires at the same they must be replaced. time or at least both front tires or rear tires. If damaged wheels are not replaced, tires may detach from the wheel and the vehicle will lose Please refer to Chapter 3-5.
  • Page 175: Install The Snow Tire And Tire Chain

    Please do not use other tires except the speci- balance wheels. Do not use wheels whose size Geely does fied one. Before understanding the local regu- Check if the aluminum wheels are dam- ...
  • Page 176: Inspect The Free Play Of The Steering Wheel, Clutch, And Brake Pedal

     Inspect the Steering Wheel Free Play tire and legal speed limit. Do not use snow tires whose size Geely Selection of Tire Chain: Use tire When the vehicle is in a straight-ahead line  does not recommend. Or there will be chains of correct size.
  • Page 177: Battery Check

    Part VI 10. Battery Check Inspect Clutch Pedal Free Play Brake pedal reserve distance Depress the clutch pedal slightly down till re- Inspect this item when engine is on. Depress Precautions sistance can be felt, measure the free play. The the brake pedal with 490N and the correct allowed free play range is 5~15mm.
  • Page 178: Precautions On Recharging Battery

    Part VI 11. Precautions on Recharging Inspect Battery Exterior Warning Battery Clip Emergency actions  If electrolyte is spilled into the eyes, Battery produces hydrogen when being re- wash with clean water immediately, charged. and go to hospital right away. Keep cleaning the eyes with sponge or clean cloth soaked with clean water.
  • Page 179: Fuse Check And Replacement

    Type C system may have problems. Please take the car special tools. If it is hard to tell if the fuse to the nearest Geely service station for inspec- blown, please replace the one that may tion and repair. have problem with a good one.
  • Page 180: Add Cleaner

    Clean water can be used as cleaner. But in cold area, when temperature drops under zero de- grees centigrade, use cleaner mixed with anti- freeze. These products are available in Geely service station and most other vehicle service stations. For mixture proportion with water, please refer to manufacture’s instruction.
  • Page 181: Dimensional Parameters

    Part VII Part VII. Basic Parameters and Specifications 1. Dimensional Parameters JL7132HU JL7152HU JL7132U JL7152U JL7162U Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission Length (mm) 4342 Width (mm) 1692 Height (mm) 1435 Front suspension (mm) Rear suspension (mm) wheelbase (mm) 2502 Front axle (mm) 1450 Rear axle (mm) 1431...
  • Page 182: Unload Weight

    Part VII 2. Unload Weight JL7132HU JL7152HU JL7132U JL7152U JL7162U Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission Max Curb Weight kg 1450(1455) 1460 (1410) Grand vehicle Weight kg 1080 1090 (1040) 3. Emission Standard JL7152U JL7132HU JL7152HU JL7132U JL7162U JL7182 Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission Emission standard GB18352.2-2001 GB18352.3-2005...
  • Page 183: Engine

    Part VII 5. Engine 7. Servicing Specifications Wedge belt perpendicularity: water pump Alternator Engine Model: MR479Q, MR479QA and MR481QA, JL481Q Valve clearance (cold engine) mm: Type: In line 4 kcylinder 4 cycle gasoline Intake 0.20 ± 0.05 Cylinder bore and stroke mm: Power steering Exhaust 0.30 ±...
  • Page 184: Tire

    Oil capacity (drain and refill) (Liter): 3.2L tire or wheel, please refer to Chapter 6-8 from Steering Oil types: Geely genuine and special ATF Inspect tire pressure to aluminum tire cau- steering freeplay: no more than 30mm (mea- tions in Chpater 6-11.
  • Page 185: Fuse

    Part VII 9. Fuse No.1 (In the engine compartment) Fuse line behind the positive termi- nal of battery Location of fuse Fuse box No.2 No.1...
  • Page 186 Part VII No. 2 (Fuse box is in the dashboard.)

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