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Foreword
Thanks for choosing the vehicle manufactured by GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "GAC Motor"). For a better driving pleasure, please
read the Owner's Manual carefully. Through this manual, you can fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle. Proper
operation of the vehicle can improve driving safety and prolong the service life of the vehicle.
The Warranty Manual supplied with the vehicle clearly describes the warranty services provided by GAC Motor and the regular maintenance of the
vehicle. Please read this manual carefully to know your rights and responsibilities.
After reading this manual, please store it with the vehicle for future reference.
In case of any doubts about this manual, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for detailed explanation.
If you have any suggestions or recommendations, please contact GAC Motor through the customer service hotline: +86-400-158-9999.
We are grateful for your support and love for GAC Motor. Have a nice drive!
GAC Motor Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 Foreword Thanks for choosing the vehicle manufactured by GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “GAC Motor”). For a better driving pleasure, please read the Owner’s Manual carefully. Through this manual, you can fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle. Proper operation of the vehicle can improve driving safety and prolong the service life of the vehicle.
  • Page 2 Reading Instructions The safety of you and the passengers is Safety instructions are available in many forms, including: crucial, so driving safely is an important ● Safety signs - pasted on the vehicle. responsibility of the driver. ● Safety notes - the texts marked with the symbols and one of the three In order to make clear the safety precautions, words “WARNING”, “CAUTION”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Important Safety Precautions......1 3.6 Safety label ............36 4. Operation of systems and equipment ... 37 2. Pictorial References .......... 3 4.1 Cab ..............37 2.1 Exterior ..............3 4.1.1 Steering wheel ........37 2.2 Interior ...............6 4.1.2 Instrument cluster ........39 3.
  • Page 4 Contents 4.4 Seats and storage facilities ......91 4.7 Emergency rescue .........138 4.4.1 Headrest ..........91 5. Driving guide ..........139 4.4.2 Front seats ..........92 5.1 Starting and driving ........139 4.4.3 Second/third-row seat ......95 5.1.1 ENGINE START/STOP button ....139 4.4.4 Storage facilities ........
  • Page 5 Contents 5.4.7 Shadow driver ........187 5.8.3 Driving essentials ........240 5.4.8 Intelligent headlight control* ....188 5.8.4 Efficient use of vehicle ......242 5.4.9 Adaptive driving beam system* .... 190 5.8.5 Fire prevention ........242 5.4.10 Blind spot detection (BSD) system* ..192 6.
  • Page 6 Contents 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and fluids ..............275 7.4 Specifications of transmission, chassis and bulb ..............279 8. Accident handling ......... 288 8.1 Driver’s tools and spare tire ......288 8.2 Use of warning triangle ........290 8.3 Use of reflective vest ........291 8.4 Replacing flat tires .........291 8.5 Microwave window ........294 8.6 Fuse ...............295 8.7 Emergency start ..........297 8.8 Vehicle towing ..........299...
  • Page 7: Important Safety Precautions

    1. Important Safety Precautions 1. Important Safety Precautions Be sure to fasten the seat belt correctly Never drink and drive ◆ ◆ The seat belt is the best protection device in the event of a Drinking alcohol, even a little, will reduce your response capability, collision.
  • Page 8 EDR data disclosure This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The EDR Except for the following circumstances, GAC Motor will not disclose is mainly designed to record data in the event of certain collisions the data recorded in the EDR to third parties: (such as airbag deployment or collision with a barrier), so as to help ●...
  • Page 9: Pictorial References

    2. Pictorial References 2. Pictorial References 2.1 Exterior ① Front combination lamp Turning on lamps => See page 75 Replacing bulbs => See page 265 Specifications of front combination lamp bulbs => See page 281 ② Front wiper Replacing front windshield wiper blades =>...
  • Page 10 2. Pictorial References ① Rear combination lamp Specifications of rear combination lamp bulbs => See page 281 ② High-mounted stop lamp Specifications of high-mounted stop lamp => See page 281 ③ Rear wiper Replacing rear wiper blades => See page ④ Fuel tank cap => See page 250 ⑤...
  • Page 11 2. Pictorial References Engine compartment ① Windshield washer fluid filler cap => See page 259 ② Oil filler cap => See page 255 ③ Brake fluid reservoir => See page 262 ④ Battery => See page 263 ⑤ Engine compartment power distribution unit => See page 295 ⑥ Oil dipstick => See page 254 ⑦...
  • Page 12: Interior

    2. Pictorial References 2.2 Interior ① Steering wheel => See page 37 Steering wheel buttons => See page 38 Driver’s frontal airbag => See page 19 Paddle shifter* => See page 145 ② Sun visor => See page 90 ③ Front dome lamp =>...
  • Page 13 2. Pictorial References ① Inside handle => See page 55 ② A/C air outlet => See page 117 ③ Lamplight combination switch => See page 75 ④ Instrument cluster => See page 39 Indicator lamp => See page 46 ⑤ Wiper combination switch =>...
  • Page 14 2. Pictorial References ① A/C control button => See page 117 Hazard warning lamp => See page 80 ② Front storage compartment of instrument panel => See page 99 Mobile phone wireless charging area* => See page 103 ③ Accelerator pedal ④...
  • Page 15 2. Pictorial References ① Transmission gearshift lever => See page ② ENGINE START/STOP button => See page 139 ③ Driving mode button => See page 144 ④ APA button* => See page 231 ⑤ AVM button* => See page 224 ⑥...
  • Page 16: Safety Operating Instructions

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1 Safe driving The following inspections must be carried out WARNING before driving: 3.1.1 General description Check that all lamps are working properly. W h e n i n s t a l l i n g t h e d r i v e r ’s f l o o r Check that the fuel level is normal.
  • Page 17: Correct Sitting Posture Of The Driver And Passengers

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.1.2 Correct sitting posture of Correct sitting posture of the passengers WARNING the driver and passengers To guarantee the safety of the passengers and reduce the risk of casualties, the passengers ● It is forbidden to install a child safety Correct sitting posture of the driver should: seat in the front passenger’s seat.
  • Page 18: Seat Belt

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.2 Seat belt In the event of a collision, the seat belt will Consequences of not fastening the seat belt assist other safety systems in simultaneously absorbing the energy generated by the 3.2.1 Why must you fasten the collision, further reducing the injuries suffered seat belt by the driver and passengers.
  • Page 19 3. Safety Operating Instructions Even if the vehicle speed is very low, the force Rear passengers must also fasten the seat acting on the human body in the event of a belts correctly, otherwise they will be thrown collision is so great that the occupant cannot forward when an accident occurs.
  • Page 20: Seat Belt

    “ON” position: ● If the alarm remains on after the seat please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop When the vehicle speed is lower than 20 belt is fastened correctly, it means that for inspection in time.
  • Page 21 GAC Motor authorized shop her to maintain a correct sitting posture to After the adjustment, move the guide for replacement.
  • Page 22 3. Safety Operating Instructions Fastening the front seat belt Unfastening the seat belt When fastening the outboard rear seat belts, pull out the belt tongue from the trim panel Keep a correct sitting posture. => See Press the red button of the buckle. Then clamp, then slide the seat belt webbing out page 11 the lock tongue will pop out automatically.
  • Page 23 3. Safety Operating Instructions Pregnant women must fasten the seat belts WARNING correctly To reduce the risk of injury during emergency braking or accidents, please observe the following precautions: ● Before driving, make sure that all occupants have properly fastened the seat belts.
  • Page 24: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Depending on vehicle configurations, the deployment positions of the SRS are as shown below: ① Front seat frontal airbags. ② Front seat side airbags. ③ Side curtain airbags. ④ Driver’s knee airbag *. NOTE The airbag will produce a little harmless smoke when deployed, which is normal.
  • Page 25 A system fault is indicated when the indicator an accident, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for lamp is in the following conditions: replacement. The indicator lamp does not come on after ● W h e n t h e S R S i s f a u l t y, p l e a s e...
  • Page 26 3. Safety Operating Instructions In the event of a frontal collision which is The front seat frontal airbags might not be severe enough to meet the triggering condition triggered in the following cases: of frontal airbag, the frontal airbags will be The vehicle power switch set to “ACC”...
  • Page 27 3. Safety Operating Instructions Driver’s knee airbag * Front seat side airbag WARNING Do not attach or place any decorative objects on the surface of instrument panel, because when the vehicle is running or the airbag deploys, these objects will fall, be knocked over and roll around in the vehicle, affecting the driver and hurting the passengers in the vehicle.
  • Page 28 3. Safety Operating Instructions In the event of a side collision which is severe The front seat side airbags might not be enough to meet the triggering condition of triggered in the following cases: frontal airbag, the side airbags will be triggered The vehicle power switch set to “ACC”...
  • Page 29 3. Safety Operating Instructions Side curtain airbag The side curtain airbags might not be triggered in the following cases: The vehicle power switch set to “ACC” or “OFF” position. 100% frontal collision. Minor side collision. Rear-end collision. Other special circumstances. NOTE The word “minor”...
  • Page 30: Cases Where The Airbags May Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.1 Cases where the airbags may deploy Nose-down to the ground when the vehicle crosses a deep groove. Collision with roadside protrusions, curbs, etc. Nose-down to the ground when the vehicle runs down a steep slope.
  • Page 31: Cases Where The Airbags Might Not Deploy

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.3.2 Cases where the airbags might not deploy Collision with concrete pillars, trees or other elongated objects. Rear-end collision with the lower rear end of large truck. Rear-end collision by other vehicles. Collision with a wall or another vehicle, other than frontal collision.
  • Page 32: Safe Ride Of Children

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4 Safe ride of children WARNING WARNING 3.4.1 General description ● Do not install any rear-facing child ● Never leave children alone in the The child must sit in a rear seat (2nd row), and restraint system on seats with frontal vehicle! a suitable child safety seat should be selected airbags!
  • Page 33: Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.2 Child safety seat Classification of child safety seats (for reference only): Group 0/0+ child safety seat: Suitable for infants weighing less than 13 kg. Group I child safety seat: Suitable for toddlers weighing between 9kg and 18kg. For children weighing up to 18 kg (3 years old), rear-facing child safety seats must be installed.
  • Page 34 3. Safety Operating Instructions For the sake of safety, please adjust the Welldon Angela 2nd Generation, product rear seat (2nd row) with child safety seat to model: WD002-ZJC. the rearmost position. Following models are Precautions for installation: recommended for Group I child safety seats: Adjustment of seat body: Rear-facing seat Baby First Space Castle -Z, product is recommended.
  • Page 35: Information About Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.3 Information about child safety seat Information about the applicability of different seating positions for child restraint systems: Mounting position Weight group Front passenger’s seat Outboard 2nd-row seats 2nd-row center seat Outboard 3rd-row seats Group 0: <10 kg Group 0+: <13 kg Group I: 9~18 kg U/UF/L Group II: 15~25 kg Group III: 22~36 kg Note: The uppercase letters in the table are defined as follows:...
  • Page 36 3. Safety Operating Instructions ISOFIX mounting positions for ISOFIX child safety seats Mounting position Weight group Size class Fixture module Front Outboard 2nd- 2nd-row center Outboard 3rd- passenger’s seat row seats seat row seats Carry-cot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+: <13 kg...
  • Page 37: Correct Installation Of Child Safety Seat

    3. Safety Operating Instructions 3.4.4 Correct installation of child Installation of child safety seat by three- point seat belt safety seat The child safety seat is installed by three-point seat belt, ISOFIX system, or LATCH system. To ensure a better protection effect and prevent the headrest from affecting the performance of the child safety seat during use, it is recommended to remove the headrest of the seat on which the child safety seat is installed.
  • Page 38 3. Safety Operating Instructions Grasp the shoulder belt near the buckle Place the seat belt correctly and push Shake the child safety seat back and and pull it up to tension the lap belt. At this the tab up. Make sure the seat belt is not forth, left and right to make sure it is firmly time, press the child safety seat with your twisted.
  • Page 39 3. Safety Operating Instructions Installing LATCH or ISOFIX system 2nd-row seats The rear seats (2nd-row) of this vehicle are Locking clip equipped with the LATCH system, and thus suitable for the LATCH or ISOFIX child safety seats. The installation instructions of the LATCH child safety seat are as follows. WARNING ● The child safety seat anchorages installed in this vehicle can be used...
  • Page 40 3. Safety Operating Instructions The installation instructions of the LATCH child safety seat are as follows. Thread the strap through the top of seat NOTE back, open the protective cover of rear anchorage ② , and attach the strap hook Put the child safety seat on the seat, open The rear anchorage ②...
  • Page 41: Exhaust Gas Hazard

    ● When the engine is started for a long vehicle. time in a confined space (such as Please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop a garage, etc.), carbon monoxide will quickly accumulate, resulting in to check whether the exhaust system is normal...
  • Page 42: Safety Label

    If the label comes off or is difficult to read, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop in time for replacement. NOTE In case of any discrepancy in the illustrated location or quantity of the labels, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 43: Operation Of Systems And Equipment

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1 Cab WARNING 4.1.1 Steering wheel ● During driving, the driver’s hands should always grasp the outer ring Adjustment of the steering wheel position of the steering wheel (9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions).
  • Page 44 4. Operation of systems and equipment Buttons on steering wheel Cruise control button: ● Cruise control buttons* => See page 158 ● ACC button* => See page 160 ② Horn button: Press button to sound the horn; release the button to stop sounding the horn. WARNING Do not press and hold button for a...
  • Page 45: Instrument Cluster

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.2 Instrument cluster Instrument cluster (Sport theme) ① Engine coolant temperature gauge ② Outside temperature indication ③ Tachometer ④ Speedometer ⑤ Time display ⑥ Fuel gauge ⑦ Driving mode ⑧ Gear display NOTE ● The instrument cluster shows different colors corresponding to the switched driving modes.
  • Page 46 4. Operation of systems and equipment Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge The tachometer is used to indicate the current The engine coolant temperature gauge is The fuel gauge is used to indicate the current engine speed, in 1,000 r/min. used to indicate the current temperature of the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
  • Page 47 The driving information screen displays: dots), stop the vehicle immediately for the pressing “VIEW” button can achieve free Current trip, odometer. sake of safety, and contact the GAC Motor switching among the Sport theme and ● Current trip: It indicates the driving authorized shop for inspection.
  • Page 48 4. Operation of systems and equipment ● Cumulative driving: It indicates the Vehicle state NOTE driving information (cumulative distance/ average fuel consumption/ driving time) ● When the vehicle power switch is set to of the vehicle since the last reset, where “ON” position, move up or down the “OK” the vehicle parameters can be reset by button on the left of the steering wheel pressing and holding “OK”...
  • Page 49 4. Operation of systems and equipment Throttle sensitivity Fuel consumption trend* NOTE ● Press “OK” button on the left of the Throttle sensitivity steering wheel to access the setting Fuel consumption trend interface. The throttle sensitivity is in 5 levels, which can be adjusted by moving up or down the “OK”...
  • Page 50 4. Operation of systems and equipment ADAS Alarm center NOTE ● This page is not often displayed, and it Please take over the steering wheel can only pop up when the relevant alarm immediately! is triggered. When this page appears, Check airbag you cannot switch to another page by pressing the button.
  • Page 51 4. Operation of systems and equipment If any alarm message appears, press “OK” Setting of instrument panel NOTE button on the left of the steering wheel to confirm the message. Then the message For details on instrument panel setting, will be displayed on the alarm center please refer to System Settings section.
  • Page 52: Indicator Lamp

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.3 Indicator lamp Icon Designation Color Function This warning lamp will come on when the engine is not started with the vehicle power switch set to “ON” position, and will go out after the engine is started. Charging system warning lamp If this warning lamp comes on after the engine is started, it indicates that the charging system is faulty.
  • Page 53 4. Operation of systems and equipment Icon Designation Color Function If the right turn signal indicator lamp flashes alone, it indicates that the right turn signal lamp Right turn signal indicator lamp and Green of the vehicle is on. When the hazard warning lamp switch is pressed, the left / right turn hazard warning lamp signal indicator lamps and all turn signal lamps outside the car will flash simultaneously. If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the EPB is applied.
  • Page 54 If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW system is faulty. In that case, LDW status indicator lamp* please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. If the green indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW system is working normally or Green intervenes with the steering wheel for deviation correction.
  • Page 55 Therefore, you should read carefully and understand the meaning of each indicator or warning lamp. In case of a fault, please go to or contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 56: Vehicle Locking And Unlocking

    If the key needs to be re-customized, control key. you can try to press the buttons on the please inform the GAC Motor authorized shop of remote control key 3 times continuously the key barcode. If the key barcode is missing, CAUTION to activate the function.
  • Page 57 4. Operation of systems and equipment Liftgate unlocking button ① Button operation NOTE If this button is pressed once within the effective range of the remote control ● The automatic window closing when key, all doors will be locked; if this button hirecar can be activated or deactivated is pressed and held, the windows and via “Settings → Body Accessories →...
  • Page 58 4. Operation of systems and equipment ② Button operation ③ Button operation NOTE If this button is pressed once within the Within the effective range of the remote effective range of the remote control key, control key, two presses on this button ● When the doors are unlocked, the turn all doors will be unlocked;...
  • Page 59 It is recommended to go to the GAC Motor engine. authorized shop for the battery replacement. ● To remotely stop the engine, keep the...
  • Page 60: Emergency Mechanical Key

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.2 Emergency mechanical key Emergency mechanical key Use a slotted screwdriver wrapped by Take off the transparent trim cover ⑤ . cloth to pry open the chrome plated Use a slotted screwdriver wrapped by housing of the remote control key at cloth to pry open the housing of the positions (arrows A and B) in the direction Press the locking button ①...
  • Page 61: Door Lock System

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.3 Door lock system Door inside handle NOTE Central locking button When the child safety lock is activated (=> See page 56), even if the rear door latch is unlocked, the inside handle cannot open the rear door.
  • Page 62 4. Operation of systems and equipment Door lock hole Child safety lock Lock Unlock Insert the emergency mechanical key into the driver’s door lock hole. Take out the emergency mechanical key. Activation: Move the child safety lock Turn the key anticlockwise to unlock the switch ①...
  • Page 63 4. Operation of systems and equipment Automatic unlock function Speed sensing door lock NOTE If the vehicle stops with the doors locked and If this function is activated with all doors the vehicle power switch set to “OFF” position, closed, the vehicle will be automatically locked ● Before driving the vehicle, if any child the four doors will be automatically unlocked.
  • Page 64 4. Operation of systems and equipment Collision unlock function Intelligent active lock NOTE With doors locked and the vehicle power switch set to “ON” position, when the system ● This function can be activated or detects that the vehicle has suffered a severe deactivated via “Settings → Body collision, all doors will be automatically Accessories → Lock → Intelligent Active unlocked.
  • Page 65 4. Operation of systems and equipment If the intelligent active lock function is The intelligent active lock function will not be NOTE activated and the key remains in an area activated in case of the followings: within 2 m from the vehicle, the indicator The vehicle power switch is set to “ACC”...
  • Page 66: Door

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.4 Door CAUTION ● The intelligent active lock function cannot automatically close the door windows and sunroof *, so before leaving the vehicle, make sure that all windows and sunroof * are closed. ● Do not leave children or handicapped persons in the vehicle alone when using the intelligent active lock function.
  • Page 67: Liftgate

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.5 Liftgate Unlocking liftgate with PEPS function WARNING Unlocking liftgate with remote control key ● Always ensure that all doors are Within the effective range of the remote control c l o s e d t o p r e v e n t u n e x p e c t e d key, two presses on the button can unlock opening during driving, which may...
  • Page 68 4. Operation of systems and equipment Operation of inside switch of liftgate NOTE CAUTION W h e n t h e v e h i c l e i s u n l o c k e d a n d As the liftgate button on the instrument stationary, if you press the liftgate unlocking panel sends an action signal that does...
  • Page 69 4. Operation of systems and equipment Setting of second height of liftgate: Control of power liftgate through car model In this process, drag the liftgate icon again in center console display to suspend opening/closing of the liftgate. When the height of opening of liftgate is 55%~98%, press and hold the inside switch When the height of opening of liftgate is of liftgate for 2 s to set the second height of...
  • Page 70 4. Operation of systems and equipment Easy open of power liftgate* NOTE CAUTION ● When the liftgate is automatically ● When washing the vehicle, make sure opened, the horn will sound once, the that the intelligent remote control key high-mounted stop lamp will flash 4 is outside the induction area of the times, and the turn signal lamps will liftgate;...
  • Page 71 4. Operation of systems and equipment Emergency opening of liftgate Closing of liftgate Within the effective range of the in- telligent remote control key, if you press button twice, the PLG will be automatically lowered until it is closed. In this case, if you press this button again during the closing process, the PLG will stop at the current po-sition.
  • Page 72: Engine Hood

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.6 Engine hood NOTE CAUTION Opening of engine hood ● W h e n t h e P L G i s c l o s e d f r o m a ● The PLG must always be closed fully, stationary state, the turn signal lamps otherwise accidents are likely to occur.
  • Page 73: Power Window

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.7 Power window Closing of engine hood Driver’s power window control button Lower the engine hood to a height close The power window can be operated when to the fenders, and then press down the the ignition is in the “ON”...
  • Page 74 ● I f t h e p o w e r w i n d o w s y s t e m the button ① , only corresponding to the fails, please go to the GAC Motor respective windows.
  • Page 75: Power Sunroof

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.8 Power sunroof* Locking-sensitive window closing function* Automatic window calibration If you close and lock the doors without If the window cannot be automatically lifted The power sunroof is operable only when closing the windows (door locking by remote due to external factors, the window will first the ignition is in the “ON”...
  • Page 76 4. Operation of systems and equipment Electric sunshade To fully close the electric sunshade, Opening or closing of sunroof press and hold the switch ② for several seconds, and then the electric sunshade will automatically move to the fully closed position.
  • Page 77 4. Operation of systems and equipment To fully close the sunroof, push the Tilting of sunroof Remote control sunroof switch ① forward and hold it for a When you press and hold the button on the short time. The sunroof will automatically remote control key with IGN OFF, the sunroof move to the fully closed position.
  • Page 78 4. Operation of systems and equipment If you say “Close sunroof”, the sunroof AV display control Anti-pinch function of sunroof will be fully closed automatically, during The anti-pinch function is available for the which the electric sunshade will be closed sliding closing and the downward tilting closing accordingly.
  • Page 79 4. Operation of systems and equipment Locking-sensitive sunroof closing function Initialization and learning of sunroof WARNING If you close and lock the doors without closing the sunroof (door locking by remote control key, ● The anti-pinch function of the sunroof or intelligent door locking when you leaving the cannot prevent pinching of light or vehicle), the system will automatically close thin objects.
  • Page 80: Basic Operation Of Body Anti-Theft System

    If the power window system fails, please closed, if you take the intelligent remote control remote control key or switch the ignition to go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for key away from the vehicle and press the the “ON” position, the anti-theft alarm will inspection in time.
  • Page 81: Lamps And Vision

    If you have any doubt, please contact the GAC dry environment, turning on the lamps Motor authorized shop. or driving the vehicle, but may recur. ● If there are a lot of water drops or water ingress in the lamps, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection. ① Lamp switch ② Fog lamp switch...
  • Page 82 GAC Motor authorized When the ignition is in the “ON” position, if When the ignition is in the “ON” position, turn shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 83 If the automatic headlamp on/off function Position lamp to the GAC Motor authorized shop for is activated, the vehicle will automatically inspection in time. If you turn the lamplight control switch turn on or off the headlamp according...
  • Page 84 4. Operation of systems and equipment Low beam NOTE NOTE Turn the lamplight control switch to the position to turn on the low beam. If you forget to turn off the position lamps ● The high beam may cause dazzling to High beam when the ignition is switched to the “OFF”...
  • Page 85 4. Operation of systems and equipment Headlamp leveling knob* Follow Me Home Fog lamp switch Within 10 minutes after switching the ignition to the “OFF” position, if you turn the lamplight control switch from the “OFF” position to other positions and then back to the “OFF” position within 2 s, the headlamp delay off function will be activated.
  • Page 86 4. Operation of systems and equipment Hazard warning lamp The hazard warning lamp shall be turned Vehicle assisted lighting on in the following cases so as to attract the If you press the unlocking button attention of persons on the road and reduce the remote control key within the effective the risk of traffic accidents: range, the position lamps will stay on for...
  • Page 87: Interior Amp

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.2 Interior amp Intelligent courtesy lamp* Light show control* When all the doors are closed and locked with Automatic light-on function of dome lamps IGN OFF, the user can unlock/lock the door by any one of the following methods to trigger the headlamp courtesy function, when the position lamps and courtesy lamps will be on for 30s: Unlocking/locking by intelligent remote...
  • Page 88 4. Operation of systems and equipment Interior light delay off Dome lamp W h e n t h e d o m e l a m p s a r e o ff a n d t h e automatic light-on function of dome lamps is activated: If the ignition is in the “OFF”...
  • Page 89 4. Operation of systems and equipment Second-row dome lamp Third-row dome lamp Glove box lamp* If the glove box is opened, the glove box lamp will come on automatically. If the glove box is closed, the glove box lamp will go out automatically. Trunk lamp If the liftgate is opened, the trunk lamp will come on automatically.
  • Page 90 4. Operation of systems and equipment If the vanity mirror cover is closed, Ambient light switch Music rhythm mode t h e v a n i t y m i r r o r l a m p w i l l g o o u t Click the interior ambient light soft key If the music rhythm mode is activated, the automatically.
  • Page 91: Wiper Combination Switch

    If the wiper combination switch is released manually control the wiper and go to to automatically return to the OFF position the GAC Motor authorized shop for ② , the front wiper will stop wiping. inspection in time. OFF: wiper off ● Before activating the automatic wiping...
  • Page 92 4. Operation of systems and equipment LO: slow speed wiping Rear windshield washer system on Front wiper maintenance If the wiper combination switch is turned If you turn the rear wiper knob up/down to When the wiper switch is in the “OFF” to the LO position ④ , the front wiper will the limit position ⑧...
  • Page 93: Windshield

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.4 Windshield 4.3.5 Rearview mirror WARNING Interior rearview mirror Windshield glass ● Always keep the glass surface clean. Automatic anti-dazzling interior rearview mirror ● P l e a s e a f f i x t h e n e c e s s a r y identifications according to local traffic laws, rules and regulations. Do not stick paper or hang objects on...
  • Page 94 ① to select the left or right exterior If the function of the exterior rearview mirror rearview mirror. fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized Press the adjusting button ② to adjust shop for inspection in time. the selected exterior rearview mirror to the appropriate rearview angle.
  • Page 95 4. Operation of systems and equipment Electric folding Reverse tilt-down* NOTE Memory of reverse tilt-down position of exterior rearview mirror is as follows: This function can be activated or deactivated Manual memory of reverse tilt-down by selecting “Settings → Body Accessories position of exterior rearview mirror: → Other Accessories → Auto Folding of Exterior rearview Mirror”...
  • Page 96: Sun Visor

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.6 Sun visor Click the “Setting” soft key for automatic angle adjustment of exterior rearview mirror to adjust the exterior rearview mirrors on both sides to suitable positions for reversing. After the adjustment, click the “OK”...
  • Page 97: Seats And Storage Facilities

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4 Seats and storage facilities Height adjustment of front passenger’s WARNING head restraint (for manual adjustment of four-way head restraint)* 4.4.1 Headrest In order to reduce the risk of accidental casualties, please strictly observe the followings: ● Do not adjust the headrest while driving.
  • Page 98: Front Seats

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.2 Front seats Height adjustment of front passenger’s Power seat head restraint (for manual adjustment of two-way head restraint)* NOTE When measuring the depth of the seat cushion, be sure to adjust the front and rear positions of the seat to the middle of the slide rail and the seat back to the normal operating state (25°).
  • Page 99 4. Operation of systems and equipment Adjustment of driver’s seat lumbar support* Seat ventilation * Ventilation When you click “Ventilation”, the seat ventilator will work in the 3rd ventilation level by default, and you can click the key 1/2/3 to adjust the heater to the desired ventilation level.
  • Page 100 GAC Motor authorized shop for position.
  • Page 101: Second/Third-Row Seat

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.3 Second/third-row seat Electric folding of 2nd-row seat back * Second-row central armrest 2nd-row seats adjustment Turn down the central armrest forward to Press buttons ① and ② to electrically fold use it. the 2nd-row seat backs. After folding, you need to manually reset the seat backs to the Forward and backward adjustment of seat: NOTE...
  • Page 102 4. Operation of systems and equipment Manual adjustment of 3rd-row seat back * Electric adjustment of 3rd-row seat back * Accessing to third-row seat Pull the adjusting handle in the direction Lift the button ① , adjust the 3rd-row right Press the switch on the shoulder of the of arrow ①...
  • Page 103: Storage Facilities

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.4 Storage facilities Manual folding/reset of 3rd-row seat * Electric folding/reset of 3rd-row seat * Storage compartment on door interior trim panel Adjust the head restraint of the third-row Adjust the head restraint of the third-row seat to the lowest position.
  • Page 104 4. Operation of systems and equipment Storage box on lower guard plate of cab Cup holder Second-row cup holder Front cup holder: Press to open the front Rear cup holder: Turn down the central Open the storage box on lower protective cup holder cover automatically and place armrest forward and then place beverage plate of cab as arrowed to place small...
  • Page 105 4. Operation of systems and equipment Third-row cup holder Spectacle case Instrument panel front storage compartment For placing beverage bottles. Press to slowly open the spectacle Place small articles here. case and place small articles such as NOTE sunglasses. Push back to close the spectacle case until a “click”...
  • Page 106 4. Operation of systems and equipment Front central armrest box Storage compartment on the back of front Storage bag on the back of front seat center console armrest box* Press the switch ① to open the front Pull open the storage bag to put books, center console armrest box cover and Place small articles here.
  • Page 107: Power Outlet/Usb Port

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.5 Power outlet/USB port Front passenger’s glove box USB charging port on the back of front center console armrest box Front 12V power outlet Pull the handle to open the glove box for placing articles such as file bags. With the ignition in the “ACC”...
  • Page 108 4. Operation of systems and equipment Front USB port Trunk power outlet USB interface at interior rearview mirror * With the ignition in the “ACC” or “ON” With the ignition in the “ACC” or “ON” With the ignition in the “ACC” or “ON” position, after the rear power outlet cover position, a device can be connected p o s i t i o n , a m o b i l e d e v i c e c a n b e...
  • Page 109: Mobile Phone Wireless Charging System

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.6 M o b i l e p h o n e w i r e l e s s Mobile phone wireless charging switch charging system* The mobile phone wireless charging system utilizes electromagnetic induction to realize the charging of the mobile phone without the need for wire connections.
  • Page 110 4. Operation of systems and equipment Symbol status Mobile phone wireless charging failure NOTE Symbol Color Status NOTE Causes Troubleshooting After the mobile phone wireless charging The temperature is too The mobile system is switched on, a symbol ② will The internal temperature high, so please move phone wireless...
  • Page 111 If the mobile phone deviates GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection hidden driving safety hazards. from the charging area and its charging in time.
  • Page 112: Trunk

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.7 Trunk Trunk space Rear trunk storage box The trunk volume can be enlarged by In order to ensure the maneuvering stability of folding down the seat backs of second- the whole vehicle, the luggage shall be placed row seats and third-row seats.
  • Page 113: Luggage Rack

    (ABS) on the vehicle. of this vehicle, please be sure to consult the GAC Motor authorized shop before installing This vehicle is equipped with a luggage rack accessories or replacing parts. with a maximum loading capacity of 50kg.
  • Page 114 GAC Motor parts will seriously damage the maintenance of the vehicle may performance of the vehicle.
  • Page 115: A/C System

    GAC Motor authorized shop for ● T h e A / C s y s t e m c a n a c h i e v e i t s inspection.
  • Page 116: A/C System

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.2 A/C system Description of HCP ① Favorites button ② “Sync” button ③ Cooling button ④ AUTO mode button ⑤ ON/PFF button ⑥ Recirculation/fresh air mode button Recirculation mode button Fresh air mode button ⑦...
  • Page 117 4. Operation of systems and equipment Description of front A/C control interface (continued) ⑬ Air volume level display Display the air volume (7 levels), swipe the button left and right to adjust the air volume. ⑭ Air supply mode button ⑮...
  • Page 118 4. Operation of systems and equipment Description of rear A/C control ① Favorites button ② AUTO mode button ③ ON/OFF button ④ Temperature Up button ⑤ Temperature display (single zone left and right synchronization) ⑥ Fan speed increase button ⑦ Temperature Down button ⑧...
  • Page 119 4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑩ Fan speed down button Temperature control button A/C button ⑪ Temperature control button The indoor temperature can be set by The A/C system will start cooling if the A/C button is pressed. ⑫ AUTOmode button operating the buttons.
  • Page 120 4. Operation of systems and equipment Recirculation: The air circulation is AUTO mode Operating the temperature Up button, set to recirculation mode. temperature Down button, or “Sync” The button indicator lamp will come on and Fresh air: The air circulation is set to the front and rear A/C systems will enter the button will be invalid.
  • Page 121 4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear windshield defrost/defog function Air supply mode CAUTION If the button is pressed, the rear windshield Front air supply mode defrost/defog function will be activated, and the Click the air supply mode button on the front A/ ● When the temperature is set to the rear windshield will be electrically heated.
  • Page 122 4. Operation of systems and equipment Sync mode Floor/defrost mode: Air flows out from NOTE the front windshield defrost outlets and floor outlets. ● The panel/floor mode is mainly used Defrost mode: Air flows out from the when the outside temperature is slightly front windshield defrost outlets. lower in spring and autumn.
  • Page 123: A/C Air Outlet

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.3 A/C air outlet A/C scene* Fast Warm-up: 28°C, AUTO: On, the A/C curve is “Fast”, the temperature is rapidly increased, and the maximum power is Panel side air outlet maintained until the target temperature is reached.
  • Page 124 4. Operation of systems and equipment Panel center air outlet Panel compensation air outlet 2nd/3rd row air outlet Toggle the paddle ① / ② to adjust the air T h e c o m p e n s a t i o n a i r o u t l e t ① i s Toggle the paddle ①...
  • Page 125 4. Operation of systems and equipment Armrest box air outlet * Turn the knob ① to adjust the air volume or close the air outlet.
  • Page 126: Av System

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6 AV system When there is no Bluetooth connection, Press and hold this button to mute the press the button to enter the Bluetooth media source, and then press this button Connection interface. to unmute the media source. 4.6.1 Buttons on the right of the Toggle up/down this button to adjust the...
  • Page 127: Basic Operation

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.2 Basic operation Description of function areas in AV main interface: ① Smart card area Click the cards to quickly enter the corresponding function interfaces. Cards can be added and sorted in a user- defined way.
  • Page 128 4. Operation of systems and equipment Description of function areas in AVN main interface: ① System status bar This area indicates “account shortcut entry, message center, DVR display and entry, wireless charging, connection display and shortcut entry, time display and format quick adjustment entry”, etc. Click an icon to enter the corresponding function interface.
  • Page 129 4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑤ Bottom toolbar The AVN unit will automatically and NOTE synchronously refresh the GPS time, Home button : Click it to return to the without manual setting. main interface. The AVN unit is taken as an example in the System menu button : Click it to enter Drop-down menu bar...
  • Page 130 ● When using CarPlay, make sure that the CarPlay function is enabled via “Settings Baidu CarLife Image and System GAC Motor video Settings → General → Access Restriction” on the iPhone, otherwise the iPhone will only be used as an iPod and the Apple CarPlay will not be available.
  • Page 131 4. Operation of systems and equipment Voice* NOTE After the AV system is turned on and works normally, wake up the voice recognition engine Whether the voice recognition can work in the following ways before issuing a voice is affected by external factors such as the command to the voice recognition engine that objective environment (including ambient needs to be waken up:...
  • Page 132: Radio

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.3 Radio Enter the Radio interface in the following ways: Click the “Radio” card in the main interface to enter the radio mode. Press the button on the right side of the Frequency of current radio station steering wheel repeatedly to switch to the radio mode.
  • Page 133: Local Music

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.4 Local music Enter the local music playback interface in the following ways: C l i c k t h e “ M u s i c ” c a r d i n t h e m a i n interface to enter the local music interface.
  • Page 134: Bluetooth Function

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.5 Bluetooth function After turning on the Bluetooth function by clicking the “Bluetooth ON/OFF” soft key , the IHU will automatically search for Bluetooth mode of AV unit nearby Bluetooth devices. The Bluetooth Enter the Bluetooth mode in the following Bluetooth connection interface displays two display ways:...
  • Page 135 4. Operation of systems and equipment Bluetooth mode of AVN unit After turning on the Bluetooth function Bluetooth connection failure by clicking the “Bluetooth ON/OFF” soft Enter the Bluetooth mode in the following , the main unit will automatically Possible cause Action ways: search for nearby Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 136: System Setting (Applicable To Cars With Av Main Unit)

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.6 System setting (applicable to cars with AV main unit) Click the “System Settings” soft key in the menu interface to enter the system settings interface. In the settings interface, click on an option to select it, click on the slider to enable or disable the function, and drag the progress bar for adjustment.
  • Page 137 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Safe driving reminder Safe speed reminder Range: 0~200 Forward collision warning* On/Off Forward collision warning distance setting* Far/medium/near Longitudinal vehicle control Driving assist Speed alarm sound* On/Off assistance Active brake assist* On/Off Steering mode Comfort/Standard/Sport...
  • Page 138: Settings (Applicable To Vehicles With Avn Unit)

    4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.7 Settings (applicable to vehicles with AVN unit) Click the “Settings” soft key in the application menu interface to enter the system settings interface. In the settings interface, click on an option to select it, click on the slider to enable or disable the function, and drag the progress bar for adjustment.
  • Page 139 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options ON/OFF (available settings: Fatigue/Distraction/Fatigue Driver status warning and distraction reminder) Safe driving Safe speed warning (km/h) OFF ~200 reminder Prompt type Tone/Seat vibration/Tone and seat vibration Current driving mode memory On/Off Steering mode Comfort/Standard/Sport...
  • Page 140 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Rear approach alert* On/Off Rear automatic emergency braking * On/Off Parking assist chime On/Off Parking assist APA voice prompt * On/Off APA parking space push * On/Off...
  • Page 141 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Remote unlock All doors/Driver’s door only Auto unlock On/Off Intelligent active lock On/Off Lock Intelligent active unlock On/Off Vehicle speed lock On/Off Easy open of liftgate* Off/on/prompt sound on PLG * On/Off Intelligent high beam* On/Off...
  • Page 142 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Multimedia volume Range: 0 ~ 39 Navigation volume Range: 0 ~ 10 Call volume Range: 0 ~ 10 3D sound effect Driver/All occupants/OFF Treble Range: -10 ~ 10 Alto Range: -10 ~ 10 System sound effect Bass...
  • Page 143 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Customized wake-up word Edit Continuous conversation On/Off Voice settings Wake-up-free duration 15s/30s/60s/90s Continuous conversation display mode All conversations/Effective conversations only Global wake-up-free On/Off Time and date GPS time synchronization On/Off Basic settings 24-hour system On/Off General setting...
  • Page 144: Emergency Rescue

    GAC Motor ① SOS button: Press and hold this T-BOX will activate the automatic call after button for 3s to have the GAC Motor crash function to automatically call the set T-BOX make an emergency call and call emergency contact.
  • Page 145: Driving Guide

    5. Driving guide 5. Driving guide 5.1 Starting and driving When the transmission gearshift lever is in “P” Limphome mode position and the brake pedal is depressed, 5.1.1 E N G I N E S T A R T / S T O P the ENGINE START/STOP button backlight will turn green.
  • Page 146: Engine Start

    5. Driving guide 5.1.2 Engine start CAUTION WARNING Enter the vehicle with the intelligent remote control key. ● The engine start time shall not exceed ● Do not keep starting the engine for a 1 5 s . I f t h e e n g i n e i s n o t s t a r t e d long time in a poorly ventilated place Make sure the gearshift lever is in “P”...
  • Page 147: Engine Shutdown

    5. Driving guide 5.1.3 Engine shutdown WARNING WARNING Park the vehicle steadily and apply the parking brake. Emergency shutdown is forbidden ● When leaving the vehicle, be sure during normal driving, as it is likely to shut down the engine, apply the Set the gearshift lever to the “P”...
  • Page 148: Gear Description

    P: Parking NOTE When the shift system fails and the “P” gear can not be disengaged, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for repair. R: Reverse When the vehicle is stationary, depress the clutch pedal and set the gearshift lever to “R”...
  • Page 149 5. Driving guide N: Neutral D: Drive MUD *: This mode is suitable for driving on muddy roads. (4WD) When the gearshift lever is in “P” position, If the “D” gear is engaged during driving, If you switch the driving mode to SNOW *, depress the clutch pedal and gently push the transmission system will automatically SAND * or MUD *, the instrument cluster will...
  • Page 150 5. Driving guide Driving mode selection On the AV system interface, click the If the D-MODE button on the center console is driving control panel key on the bottom turned, the AV system will pop up the “Driving Set the ENGINE START/STOP button to toolbar to view the current driving mode or Mode”...
  • Page 151: Braking System

    Please steering wheel: go to the GAC Motor authorized shop ① Downshift paddle: Downshift. for inspection as soon as possible ② Upshift paddle: Upshift.
  • Page 152 5. Driving guide Brake booster Braking effect and braking distance NOTE The brake booster is used to increase the The braking effect and braking distance mainly pressure applied by the driver on the brake depend on the driving environment, road ● U n d e r n o r m a l d r i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s , pedal, and it only works when the engine is conditions and driving style, b r a k e l i n i n g s w i l l w e a r, a n d d u s t...
  • Page 153 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING A new tire and brake lining having When the brake is wet or icy or when When brakes are overheated, braking n o t u n d e r g o n e r u n n i n g - i n d o n o t the vehicle is running on a salted road, effects will reduce, increasing the have the best adhesion and friction...
  • Page 154: Electric Park Brake (Epb)

    EPB has been applied. drive the vehicle to a flat road. Contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for When the gearshift lever is moved to the inspection in time. “P” position from other positions, the EPB will be applied automatically.
  • Page 155 5. Driving guide Release static park brake WARNING NOTE When the vehicle is running, do not apply ● On a slope with a gradient of 17% to 30%, the EPB for speed reduction unless in 5 minutes after the EPB is applied for necessary, as the EPB only applies braking the first time, it will be applied again. At this force to rear wheels, which is likely to time, operating noise can be heard, which...
  • Page 156 In the following cases, operate the EPB when the gearshift lever is at “P” button again. If the fault is not eliminated, position, the instrument cluster will give please contact the GAC Motor authorized an alarm to remind you. shop for inspection. ●...
  • Page 157 5. Driving guide AUTO HOLD Activation CAUTION When this function is enabled, it supports On and Off automatic brake application and release under Do not use dynamic emergency braking stop & go conditions. When the driver brakes u n l e s s n e c e s s a r y, a s i t i s l i k e l y t o the vehicle, the vehicle will be automatically cause traffic accidents.
  • Page 158: Electronic Service Brake System

    5. Driving guide 5.3 Electronic service brake For the sake of safety, the AUTO HOLD will be Oversteer disabled and the parking brake will be locked system under one or more of the following conditions: 1. The vehicle is powered off. 5.3.1 Electronic stability program The driver’s door is opened or the seat (ESP) belt is unfastened when the vehicle is...
  • Page 159 5. Driving guide On and Off Since the electronic stability program (ESP) Understeer works only when the vehicle is running, the ESP shall be activated for driving safety. The ESP can be disabled in the following special cases: When the vehicle runs with tire chains. When the vehicle runs on roads covered with deep snow or on soft grounds.
  • Page 160: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    5. Driving guide 5.3.2 Anti-lock braking system Traction control system (TCS) WARNING (ABS) TCS refers to traction control system. It determines if the driving wheel slips based on ● Be sure to adjust the vehicle speed Anti-lock brake system (ABS), is an active the speed of the driving wheel and the drive according to weather, road and safety device.
  • Page 161 In this case, stop Therefore, please adjust the driving speed the ABS, restore normal braking, and go according to the road conditions and traffic to the GAC Motor authorized shop for regulations. inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 162: Hill Hold Control (Hhc)

    5. Driving guide 5.3.3 Hill hold control (HHC) 5.3.4 Hill descent control (HDC) Working conditions The accelerator pedal is not depressed. The hill-start hold control (HHC) is an active The Hill Descent Control (HDC) is a subsystem safety system from software function extension of ESP.
  • Page 163: Hydraulic Boost Failure Compensation (Hbc)

    In addition, least 8 km/h while going downhill. the driver should go to the GAC Motor In addition, the driver can adjust the vehicle authorized shop for inspection as soon speed by depressing the accelerator pedal or as possible.
  • Page 164: Driver Assistance Systems

    5. Driving guide 5.4 Driver assistance systems Control buttons Activating cruise control If the button is pressed, the cruise 5.4.1 Cruise control* control will be enabled, and the indicator The cruise control allows the car to run without lamp on the instrument cluster will depressing the accelerator pedal at the set car come on in white.
  • Page 165: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.2 Adaptive cruise control Resuming cruise control NOTE (ACC)* When the brake pedal is depressed, the indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will ● The maximum setable cruising speed The adaptive cruise control, abbreviated to become white, and the cruise control can be is 120 km/h.
  • Page 166 5. Driving guide Control buttons Interface description NOTE Guangdong Traffic Radio Precautions for use of radars and cameras. => See page 204 Controlling ACC distance WARNING ● ACC is not a safety system, obstacle detector, collision alarm or anti- collision system, but a comfort system, so the driver must always keep control of the vehicle and take full responsibility for the vehicle.
  • Page 167 ACC is faulty. setting the gearshift lever to a position positions than D, ACC cannot be In that case, go to the GAC Motor other than D (the gearshift lever should be activated. authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 168 5. Driving guide Resuming ACC Increasing cruising speed Decreasing cruising speed To increase the vehicle speed, please operate When the corresponding gray indicator lamp To reduce the vehicle speed, please operate as follows: on the instrument cluster comes on, ACC can as follows: be reset by the following ways: depress the accelerator pedal to increase...
  • Page 169 5. Driving guide Controlling ACC distance Activating ACC after following stop System limitations When following a vehicle ahead, your vehicle ACC is subject to limitation of physical laws, will also be stopped if the vehicle ahead is and thus in some driving environments, the stopped.
  • Page 170 5. Driving guide Driving through a curve. During driving Driving out of a curve. During driving out Narrow vehicles and Z-shaped traffic in through a curve, the radar or camera may of a long curve, as ACC will calculate the front.
  • Page 171 5. Driving guide When another vehicle changes the lane. If the target vehicle in front is driven out ACC should not be used in cities with When a vehicle in the adjacent lane suddenly and a stationary vehicle appears traffic jams and poor visibility (night/ moves into the lane in which your vehicle at close range, the radar sensor and backlighting/rain/snow/dense fog, etc.).
  • Page 172 5. Driving guide Influencing factors that may deteriorate B r a k e o v e r h e a t i n g . I f t h e b r a k e i s WARNING the sensor function: overheated due to emergency braking or driving down a steep slope, ACC will be Heavy rain, water mist, ice, snow or...
  • Page 173 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING NOTE ● Do not activate ACC during driving ACC will make no or limited response to ● Do not bump the radar sensors. If the in roadless areas or on earth roads. the followings: sensor is misaligned due to bumps, it ACC can only be activated on flat will deteriorate the system performance ● large speed difference with the...
  • Page 174 ● If ACC fails to function properly, stop ● When the vehicle is traveling in heavy when required to increase the vehicle using it, and go to the GAC Motor rain or snow such that ACC is difficult or speed. After the accelerator pedal is authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 175: Integrated Cruise Assist (Ica)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.3 Integrated cruise assist Operation instruction Instrument cluster display interface (ICA)* On the AV system “Settings→ADIGO Int ell ig ent D r i v i ng→ A D I G O D r i v i n g Integrated cruise assist is abbreviated as ICA.
  • Page 176 5. Driving guide ② indicates the stored cruising speed. section “ACC”. => See page 159 Steering assist ③ indicates the detected vehicle ahead. Close all doors properly. In ICA mode, it will be automatically activated if valid lane markings are detected on both sides ④...
  • Page 177 5. Driving guide Hands-on detection and reminder disappears. In this case, ICA is automatically NOTE reactivated. If the driver does not take over the steering When the steering assist functions, the wheel within a period of time after a steering driver can still turn the steering wheel wheel hands-on reminder is issued, the to control the vehicle.
  • Page 178 5. Driving guide Others dirty, damaged or foggy front windshield, or obstruction in the camera area. The operation methods of resuming ICA, poor line of sight due to direct sunlight, adjusting the cruising speed, adjusting the light glare of oncoming vehicles, reflected following distance, and start after following light from road water-logging, etc.
  • Page 179 5. Driving guide complicated routing of lane markings. replacement of vehicle control-related WARNING parts with non-genuine parts. More than two lane markings on the left and right sides of the vehicle. improper assembly of vehicle control- ● I C A o n l y p r o v i d e s a d r i v i n g related parts.
  • Page 180: Forward Collision Mitigation (Fcm)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.4 Forward collision mitigation Detectable objects: WARNING (FCM)* ICA has limitations. Example: The FCM assesses the danger level of pre- collision by detecting the relative distance and 1. ICA may wrongly identify or even speed with the vehicle ahead in the same path don’t identify a lane marking due according to the signal from the MMW radar t o b a d w e a t h e r, d a m a g e d l a n e...
  • Page 181 5. Driving guide Active brake assist FCW issues an alarm for impending collision When a collision is about to occur, the system to alert the driver by detecting objects ahead will issue an alarm to alert the driver that the according to the signal from the MMW radar vehicle is ready to apply emergency braking installed on the front bumper and the IFC...
  • Page 182 5. Driving guide On and Off NOTE ● “Far, Medium and Near” can be set via “Settings → Driving Assistance → Longitudinal Driving Assistance → Forward Collision Warning Distance Setting” in the AV system. There is a memory function for the warning distance of the FCW system to remember the last set warning distance.
  • Page 183 5. Driving guide System limitations There is a bicycle with a special shape A pedestrian is wearing fancy clothes or a mask, such as the carnival costume. ahead, such as a tandem bicycle. The FCM is subject to physical and system The vehicle is driven at a very high speed.
  • Page 184 5. Driving guide The vehicle approaches a roadside WARNING WARNING telegraph pole, railing, tree, etc. The vehicle runs over grass, branches, ● FCM can improve the driving safety, ● When the FCM is activated, the driver banners and other objects that may come but it is still subject to the limitations shall always keep control of the in contact with it.
  • Page 185: Traffic Sign Recognition

    5. Driving guide 5.4.5 Traffic sign recognition* When this function is activated, the speed NOTE limit sign on the instrument cluster will flash Traffic sign recognition is abbreviated to TSR. for a period of time if the speed limit sign is TSR provides the driver with speed limit ● The FCW alerts and the active brake displayed on the instrument cluster and the information by detecting speed limit signs...
  • Page 186 5. Driving guide Description of display interface Deactivating/activating speed alarm sound WARNING Go to “Settings → Driving Assistance → Longitudinal Driving Assistance” in the AV To avoid interfering with the driver system, and press the soft key on the right frequently, the overspeed alert will only side of “Overspeed Sound Warning”...
  • Page 187 5. Driving guide After this function is activated, if the road Function limitations Road speed limit information for other speed limit identified by the system is greater vehicles is output due to inaccurate T h e T S R , e v e n a c t i v a t e d , m a y i n v o l v e than the current set cruising speed, the system navigation and positioning.
  • Page 188: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) System

    5. Driving guide 5.4.6 Lane departure warning side of “Lane Keeping Assist” to activate or When “Steering and Warning” is selected, deactivate this function. the system will not only issue a warning (LDW) system* but also intervene in turning of the When the function is turned on, the button will The lane departure warning system is designed steering wheel for corrective steering...
  • Page 189 5. Driving guide T h e a c c e l e r a t o r p e d a l i s q u i c k l y Hands-on reminder the indicator lamp on the instrument depressed. cluster turns green.
  • Page 190 5. Driving guide turns red. In this case, please go to the GAC Unobvious, too thin, worn, blurred or dirt/ NOTE Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. snow-covered lane markings. I n c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e i n l a n e s , o r Function limitations The condition that the driver’s hands are complicated routing of lane markings.
  • Page 191 5. Driving guide U n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s , t h e CAUTION WARNING performance of the system may be affected while it intervenes in turning of steering wheel ● When the lane departure warning ● The lane departure warning system...
  • Page 192 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING ● The lane departure warning system ● Protect the camera against strong ● If the system fails to detect the lane is not always able to identify a lane impact, moisture or heat; and never marking or judges that the driver marking and a lane edge.
  • Page 193: Shadow Driver

    5. Driving guide 5.4.7 Shadow driver “Adaptive” mode: the intensity of the shadow driver is automatically adjusted based on the driver’s actions. In this mode, the vehicle automatically adjusts Dynamic control of curve driving the throttle sensitivity according to the vehicle state and the driver’s action.
  • Page 194: Intelligent Headlight Control

    5. Driving guide 5.4.8 I n t e l l i g e n t h e a d l i g h t Adjustment of throttle sensitivity CAUTION control* Throttle sensitivity is a way to adjust the effects of the throttle, the higher the throttle sensitivity ● In “Adaptive” mode, the driver cannot The intelligent headlight control (IHC) detects is, the faster the engine torque response is.
  • Page 195 5. Driving guide Activating IHC Turn the lamp switch to AUTO position NOTE to switch on the automatic headlamp function. ● The high beam and headlamp flashing After the intelligent headlight control light can be manually switched on/off function is enabled, it is in a standby when required.
  • Page 196: Adaptive Driving Beam System

    5. Driving guide 5.4.9 A d a p t i v e d r i v i n g b e a m The vehicle speed is less than 35km/h. The vehicle is running in a heavily rainy, snowy or foggy day. system* turning on the turn signal lamp.
  • Page 197 5. Driving guide Turn on the adaptive driving beam system Turn the lamplight switch to the AUTO If the IFC detects that there are rows of position ① and the low beam position. street lights on the current road, the high With the ENGINE START/STOP button beams will not automatically turn on.
  • Page 198: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd) System

    5. Driving guide 5.4.10 Blind spot detection (BSD) On and Off CAUTION system* ● In inclement weather such as heavy fog The BSD system detects the vehicles in the (when the user manually turns on the blind spot and the area behind the blind spot fog lamps) or heavy rain (the wipers are via the sensor installed at the rear of the quickly moving), the high beams will not vehicle.
  • Page 199 5. Driving guide How it alerts the driver Working conditions NOTE Under the following three conditions during driving (vehicle speed >15km/h): The system has a memory function for Another vehicle enters the blind spot from the switch state and mode selection, so the rear or from one side.
  • Page 200 The BSD radar sensors are installed as shown cluster, it indicates that the system is faulty, for a short time and can be corrected above. please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop automatically. for inspection in time. CAUTION Make sure that the area around the rear bumper sensors is not covered by ice, snow or other objects.
  • Page 201: Rear Crossing Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.11 Rear crossing traffic alert The BSD system may not work properly or WARNING even be inoperative under the following special (RCTA)* conditions: ● The RCTA is only a driver assist The detected target is too small, such as a s y s t e m , a n d t h u s i t c a n n o t b e bicycle, an electric self-balancing scooter, substituted for the driver to observe...
  • Page 202 5. Driving guide On and Off How it alerts the driver NOTE With the ENGINE START/STOP button in “ON” position or after the engine is started, go to Go to “Settings → Driving Assistance → “Settings → Driving Assistance → Blind Spot Blind Spot Driving Assistance” in the AV Driving Assistance”...
  • Page 203: Rear Approach Alert System

    5. Driving guide In the panoramic image, a red light bar 5.4.12 R e a r a p p r o a c h a l e r t CAUTION flashes at the rear of the vehicle on the system* side with risk of collision.
  • Page 204 5. Driving guide On and Off Working conditions CAUTION With the ENGINE START/STOP button in “ON” The preconditions required for activating the position, go to “Settings → Driving Assistance function are as follows: The rear approach alert function is only → Blind Spot Driving Assistance” in the AV The vehicle is started and the gearshift for assist and cannot replace the driver system, and press the soft key on the right...
  • Page 205: Door Open Warning (Dow)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.13 Door open warning (DOW)* False alarm WARNING When there is no vehicle in the detection area, the system may issue a false alarm in case of ● The DOW is only a driver assist the following conditions: s y s t e m , a n d t h u s i t c a n n o t b e The vehicle is in a parking lot.
  • Page 206 5. Driving guide On and Off How it alerts the driver Working conditions With the ENGINE START/STOP button in “ON” The preconditions required for activating the position or after the engine is started, go to function are as follows: “Settings → Driving Assistance → Blind Spot The vehicle is parked.
  • Page 207: Emergency Lane Keep Aid (Lka) System

    5. Driving guide 5.4.14 Emergency lane keep aid False alarm On and Off (LKA) system* When there is no vehicle in the detection area, With the ENGINE START/STOP button in “ON” the system may issue a false alarm in case of position, go to “Settings → Driving Assistance the following conditions: → Lateral Driving Assistance” in the AV system, and press the soft key on the right...
  • Page 208 5. Driving guide How it alerts the driver Working conditions CAUTION The preconditions required for activating the function are as follows: ● When the road environment cannot The vehicle is set in forward gear and the meet the operating conditions of the vehicle speed is greater than 65km/h.
  • Page 209 5. Driving guide False alarm More than two lane markings on the left CAUTION and right sides of the vehicle. When there is no vehicle in the detection area, Marks or objects similar to lane markings the system may issue a false alarm in case of The false alarm, if triggered, just lasts on roads.
  • Page 210: Radar And Camera Sensor

    GAC Motor authorized shop for functions of the radar sensor may not vehicle. relevant operation.
  • Page 211 (ACC */ ICA */ FCM FCM *, LDW *, ICA * and IHC * may be The IFC sensor has been removed and *), and go to the GAC Motor authorized affected. replaced. shop for recalibration in time.
  • Page 212 5. Driving guide CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION ● P o o r l i g h t i n g c o n d i t i o n s , n i g h t , ● Obstacles such as dust, sediment, ● If the interference of IFC is cleared, the backlight, heavy rain, mist, ice, snow or mist, ice, snow, or sludge on the front...
  • Page 213: (Tpms)

    GAC Motor authorized shop for re- the instrument cluster. In case of tire anomalies the instrument cluster; when the tire...
  • Page 214: Cabin Monitoring System

    5. Driving guide 5.4.17 Cabin monitoring system* On and Off Reminder mode Fatigue relief The cabin monitoring system monitors the The cabin monitoring system can detect driver facial features and behaviors of the driver and fatigue as: mild fatigue, moderate fatigue, and passengers in the vehicle through two cameras severe fatigue.
  • Page 215 5. Driving guide Distraction reminder When both the driver and front passenger will be turned on and set to the fresh air are on the phone, and the in-car Bluetooth mode; when you click Cancel, there will If the cabin monitoring system detects is in use: A pop-up box reading “As be no response.
  • Page 216 5. Driving guide Track skipping with gesture False alarm NOTE When the music is on, within the visual range Potential situations of false alarms: the of the in-car monitoring camera, if the driver vehicle is in a curve, the driver is turning ● When the cabin monitoring system and passengers point their fingers to the front the vehicle, entering or exiting a tunnel, or...
  • Page 217 5. Driving guide NOTE WARNING CAUTION The system will automatically return to ● Even if the cabin monitoring system ● Please abide by the national road traffic normal if any of the following conditions is is provided, you are still responsible safety law and relevant implemented met: for concentrating on driving with regulations for driving safety.
  • Page 218: Interior Monitoring Radar System

    MMW radar installed recommended that you go to the Go at the roof. When the vehicle is parked and to the GAC Motor authorized shop for locked, the radar will enter the working state inspection in time.
  • Page 219: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    5. Driving guide 5.4.19 Head-up display (HUD)* Interface display HUD description The head-up display or heads-up display is referred to as HUD for short. The HUD image is projected onto the front windshield through the HUD device in the instrument cluster. The HUD image will automatically darken or brighten to compensate for changes in outside light.
  • Page 220 5. Driving guide ⑧ Forward collision warning level 1 is ⑨ Forward collision warning level 2 is ⑦ Red line: the lane departure warning triggered triggered function is triggered...
  • Page 221 5. Driving guide HUD settings ⑩ Red warning belt: blind spot detection ⑪ Gear position and driving mode function is triggered Go to “Settings → HUD” in the AV system, NOTE press the soft key on the right side of “HUD Switch”...
  • Page 222 5. Driving guide HUD maintenance Clean the inner side of the front windshield to remove dirt or film that may reduce the brightness or clarity of the HUD image. Clean the top curved surface of the HUD with a soft cloth wet with glass cleaner, wipe it gently, and let it dry. NOTE The front windshield of the vehicle equipped with HUD is specially made.
  • Page 223: Parking Assist System (Pas)

    5. Driving guide 5.5 Parking assist system Dynamic view* (PAS) 5.5.1 Reversing parking aid (RPA) system The RPA sends and receives the ultrasonic waves through RPA sensors and uses the ultrasonic waves sent and reflected by obstacles to measure the distance between the vehicle and obstacles.
  • Page 224 5. Driving guide Distance audible alarm Distance to detected obstacle The audible alarm changes with reference to Audible Rear left Rear right Front left Front right Rear left Rear right the distance between a detected obstacle and alarm level middle middle sensor sensor...
  • Page 225 5. Driving guide Distribution of RPA sensors Applicable to the model with automated parking: Applicable to the model without automated parking: The rear ultrasonic radar sensors are installed on the rear bumper. The front ultrasonic radar sensors are installed on the front bumper cover. The front ultrasonic radar sensors are installed on the front bumper.
  • Page 226 5. Driving guide CAUTION WARNING ● Always keep the surfaces of the RPA ● T h e R PA c a n n o t t a k e t h e p l a c e sensors clean and never cover a RPA of the driver’s observation of the sensor.
  • Page 227: Reverse Image System

    5. Driving guide 5.5.2 Reverse image system * Dynamic trajectory WARNING The reverse image system can provide video recorded at wide angle up to 130° and display ● When a high-pressure cleaner is a wide-range image behind the vehicle on the used, clean the radars in snatches AV system display to allow the driver to know gently, with the nozzle at least 30cm...
  • Page 228 5. Driving guide CAUTION WARNING The above-mentioned tracks are obtained ● T h e C C D h a v e b l i n d s p o t s , f o r by tests on the flat ground, and are only example, it may not detect young used as reference for visual distance...
  • Page 229 5. Driving guide CAUTION ● Always keep the CCD surface clean. Clean the surface of the CCD with a piece of soft damp cloth to avoid scratching. ● Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the CCD for a long time, and if it to be used, please keep the nozzle at least 30 cm away from the CCD.
  • Page 230: Around View Monitor (Avm)

    5. Driving guide 5.5.3 Around view monitor NOTE (AVM)* ● When the AVM is activated, the AV The AVM collects the left, right, front, rear system display will show the image images of the vehicle and integrate them into around the vehicle and the reversing a 360°...
  • Page 231 5. Driving guide Interface description ① Exit ② Radar audible alarm switch ③ 2D view soft button ④ 3D view soft button ⑤ Settings...
  • Page 232 5. Driving guide AVM settings: Press the Settings button ⑤ to enter the AVM settings interface, and the followings can be set: Trajectory: Activate or deactivate the lane trajectory in the panoramic view and AR view. Exit after gearshift lever in P position: When the gearshift lever is moved from R position to P position, you can choose to exit the interface immediately or delay 30s to exit...
  • Page 233 5. Driving guide When the AVM starts working, the 2D view will be shown: ⑥ 2D view interface: 4 camera views, that is, front, rear, left and right views. The cameras can be selected to switch among the reversing images. ⑦...
  • Page 234 5. Driving guide Layout of cameras The left & right cameras are installed on the CCD is installed next to the license plate lamp. left & right exterior rearview mirrors. The front camera is installed under the front CAUTION logo. ● Please keep the camera surface clean. ● Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the camera for a long time, and be sure to keep the nozzle at least 30 cm...
  • Page 235 5. Driving guide AVM DVR Installation location of DVR TF card The AVM is integrated with a data video You can say, "I want to hear Jay Chou's songs." User recorder (DVR), and after a TF card is inserted, Real-time image Album Setting the real-time image, album and setting...
  • Page 236 5. Driving guide Interface description Album function area Settings function area Real-time image function area You can say, "I want to hear Jay Chou's songs." User You can say, "I want to hear Jay Chou's songs." User Real-time image Album Setting Edit Real-time image...
  • Page 237: Apa

    5. Driving guide 5.5.4 APA * WARNING WARNING The APA automatically searches for parking bays on the left/right side of the vehicle through ● Only the front and rear of the vehicle ● A l t h o u g h t h e A PA c a n p r o v i d e ultrasonic sensors and AVM cameras.
  • Page 238 5. Driving guide Activation/deactivation/pause/interruption Activation Interruption of APA APA button: After the vehicle is started, After the APA is activated, the driver can touch the exit button, or turn the steering press the APA button to activate the wheel, or depress the accelerator pedal, APA.
  • Page 239 5. Driving guide One or more ultrasonic sensors or AVM NOTE NOTE cameras contaminated or blocked by obstacles (such as mud, ice and snow). ● When the APA starts working, do not ● T h e d i m e n s i o n s o f t h e s t a n d a r d Bad weather (such as heavy rain, snow, touch the steering wheel, or the APA will horizontal and vertical parking bays...
  • Page 240 GAC Motor authorized shop automatically turn on the hazard warning for inspection.
  • Page 241 5. Driving guide Operation instruction Exit Automatic parking in Exit Automatic parking in Take the automatic parking in as an example: Searching for a parking bay, please drive A parking bay is searched. Please park forward at a low speed After the vehicle is started, press on the console.
  • Page 242: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    Please select the steering mode when the the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection. vehicle keeping still and the steering wheel CAUTION is released.
  • Page 243: Off-Road Modes

    5. Driving guide 5.7 Off-road modes * Snow mode Sand mode This mode is only applicable on off-road This mode is only applicable on off-road Drive mode switch terrain or roads with deep snow. terrain. It is forbidden to use this mode on paved roads, as it will cause transmission Avoid using this mode on roads with failure.
  • Page 244: Driving Skills

    5. Driving guide 5.8 Driving skills Inspections after starting/during driving WARNING Check whether the instrument cluster 5.8.1 Pre-driving safety works properly; check whether any Once there is a warning, please release inspection indicator lamp comes on or any alarm the accelerator pedal immediately, message is shown, etc.
  • Page 245: Driving During Running-In Period

    5. Driving guide 5.8.2 Driving during running-in Engine running-in Running-in of tire and brake lining period The mileage in the running-in period of a new Within the first 500km of driving, drive the engine shall be 1500km. Do not perform the vehicle at a moderate speed to get the new In order to prolong the service life of the following operations within the first 1000km of...
  • Page 246: Driving Essentials

    5. Driving guide 5.8.3 Driving essentials Precautions when driving over a water- WARNING logged road section Precautions under various road conditions: Before driving over a water-logged road ● If a brake is wet or icy or the vehicle section, check the depth of water, which When the vehicle is driving on a road with travels on a salted road, the braking shall not be higher than the lower edge of crosswinds and gusts, please decelerate...
  • Page 247 5. Driving guide A low temperature in chilly days will Tire chains, a window scraper, a bag of NOTE reduce the capacity of battery, and sand or salt, a flashing light, a plough therefore, fully charge the battery for start- staff, connecting cables, etc., which are The brake linings and brake discs are up in winter.
  • Page 248: Efficient Use Of Vehicle

    GAC Motor authorized shop for Do not open windows when driving at high...
  • Page 249 5. Driving guide Never modify the electrical circuits or A l w a y s p l a c e a l i g h t w e i g h t f i r e install additional electrical components: extinguisher in the vehicle, and know its operation method: I n s t a l l a t i o n o f a d d i t i o n a l e l e c t r i c a l...
  • Page 250: In-Service Maintenance

    6. In-service maintenance 6. In-service maintenance 6.1 Maintenance instructions 6.2 Interior maintenance Potential hazards of the vehicle Carbon monoxide: carbon monoxide in Safety precautions Cleaning and maintenance of instruments the exhaust gas of the engine is toxic. Be sure to operate the engine in a well- and plastic parts To avoid potential hazards, please read this ventilated place.
  • Page 251 6. In-service maintenance Cleaning and maintenance of carpet Cleaning and maintenance of leather* Cleaning and maintenance of seat belts Vacuum the dust on the carpet frequently. Vacuum the dust. Pull the seat belt out slowly and keep it being extracted. Scrub the carpet regularly with detergent to Clean the leather with a clean soft cloth keep it clean.
  • Page 252: Exterior Maintenance

    If the the filters at the GAC Motor authorized shop ● For the overhaul of an accident vehicle is left in the sun for a long time, wait...
  • Page 253 If any, drive to the GAC Motor cleaner for a long time; when washing the and the type of wax solvent that do not authorized shop for touch-up.
  • Page 254 6. In-service maintenance Waxing Cleaning and maintenance of external Washing of window glasses and rearview plastic parts mirrors Regular waxing can protect the paint surface of the vehicle body and keep the vehicle body External plastic parts are generally washed Clean the window glasses and rearview clean.
  • Page 255 6. In-service maintenance Maintenance of sealing strips CAUTION CAUTION Frequent and proper protection of the rubber sealing strips of the doors, windows and other ● It is forbidden to scrape the surface ● Be careful when lowering the wiper arm parts of the vehicle is intended to maintain their back and forth.
  • Page 256: Inspecting And Adding Fluids

    6. In-service maintenance 6.4 Inspecting and adding Adding fuel CAUTION fluids ● It is prohibited to maintain the wheel 6.4.1 Fuel surface with vehicle polish or other abrasives. As the amount of fuel decreases when the ● The wheels with damaged protective vehicle is running, the fuel gauge scale will coating on surface must be repaired in gradually decrease.
  • Page 257 6. In-service maintenance NOTE T h i s m o d e l c o m p l i e s w i t h C h i n a V I emission standards. The fuel supply system of China VI is designed with a closed fuel and gas recovery system.
  • Page 258 6. In-service maintenance Emergency opening of fuel tank cap WARNING ● At any time, be sure to shut down the engine when refueling, and pay attention to open flames and fire. ● Please avoid contact of fuel with skin or clothing. ● Please refuel the vehicle according to the vehicle fuel grade. If fuel not complying with the regulations is added accidentally, do not start the engine.
  • Page 259: Engine Oil

    In this case, The engine has been filled with high-quality NOTE engine oil, which can be used in the year- contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely round climate except for extreme cold weather for inspection. before delivery.
  • Page 260 6. In-service maintenance Inspecting the oil level Be sure to check the oil level regularly. Park the vehicle on a level ground, apply the park brake, and shut down the engine. After the engine cools down, open the engine hood and check the oil level.
  • Page 261 ● If too much oil is added, do not start the engine. In this case, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop as soon as possible. Otherwise, the three-way catalytic converter may be damaged.
  • Page 262: Coolant

    NOTE carefully before opening the engine not continue to start the engine. In this case, hood. contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely ● Specifications of coolant: DF-6, -35℃ . ● If steam or coolant flows out from the for overhaul. engine compartment, do not open ● B e s u r e t o g o t o t h e G A C M o t o r...
  • Page 263 6. In-service maintenance Adding coolant NOTE When the engine is not cooled, the coolant level will be high, and there will be errors in checking the coolant level. CAUTION When the coolant level is lower than the lower limit mark “MIN”, coolant must be added.
  • Page 264 ● In case of emergency, if other coolant engine has cooled down. The coolant is used or pure water is added, go to the GAC Motor authorized shop to level after filling must not exceed the maximum scale mark “MAX”. Otherwise, clean the cooling system and change when the engine is started and the the coolant in time.
  • Page 265: Windshield Washer Fluid And Wiper Blades

    6. In-service maintenance 6.4.4 Windshield washer fluid WARNING and wiper blades ● Be extremely careful while working Adding windshield washer fluid in the engine compartment. Before operation, be sure to carefully read and follow the relevant warning instructions. ● Do not misuse coolant or any other additives as windshield washer fluid.
  • Page 266 6. In-service maintenance Replacing front windshield wiper blades NOTE W i t h t h e w i p e r s w i t c h i n t h e “ O F F ” position, if the soft button on the right of “Wiper Maintenance Mode”...
  • Page 267: Brake Fluid

    Therefore, be sure to go to the GAC Motor Hold the wiper arm ① by hand, and push authorized shop to check the brake fluid level ● The status of the wiper blades must the wiper blade ②...
  • Page 268 When the engine cools down, remove the rear Brake system indicator lamp GAC Motor authorized shop in time for upper guard plate of engine compartment, and When the vehicle is running, if the...
  • Page 269: Battery

    Children must stay away from electrolytes and vehicle batteries! In case of unfamiliarity with the operation process or no special tools, never carry out any operations on the electrical system of the vehicle, and contact the GAC Motor authorized shop.
  • Page 270 GAC Motor authorized is no longer charging the battery. In this case, shop for replacement; if a wrong type of please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop battery is used, the vehicle may not run for inspection in time.
  • Page 271: A/C Filter

    Manual. If the vehicle is running in a dusty bulb is damaged or malfunctions, please go to turned off. environment and the A/C filter is too dirty, it is the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection recommended to replace the A/C filter earlier. in time. While leaving the vehicle, make sure that the doors are closed and all electrical...
  • Page 272: Wheels

    6. In-service maintenance 6.7 Wheels WARNING WARNING WARNING If tires burst or leak when the vehicle is ● Never use old wheels and tires running, it is very easy to cause serious o f u n k n o w n o r i g i n u n d e r a n y traffic accidents.
  • Page 273 After emergency use of the spare tire, it is grease, oil and fuel. Replace at least two tires on the same necessary to drive safely to the GAC Motor axle at the same time, rather than only authorized shop or the wheel repair shop as Regularly check the damage status of one tire individually.
  • Page 274 6. In-service maintenance Summer tires Please note that the tread of winter tires WARNING shall have patterns deep enough (tread Summer is a rainy season. The tire tread depth not less than 4 mm; otherwise, the depth directly affects the driving safety in rainy ● Winter tires may lead to decreased applicability in winter will be limited).
  • Page 275 6. In-service maintenance Inspecting tire pressure Attach the tire pressure gauge to the WARNING valve. For inspection of tire pressure, the ● Abnormal tire pressure may cause tire must be in a cold state. When the tire burst, resulting in a traffic temperature increases, the tire pressure accident, injury or even death.
  • Page 276 GAC Motor and must be replaced immediately. rotation for the front and rear wheels as shown,...
  • Page 277: Tire Chain

    6. In-service maintenance 6.8 Tire chain NOTE CAUTION In winter, driving in harsh environments such Va ri o u s c o u ntr i e s a n d r egi ons ha v e ● If tire chains are installed on the tires, as snowy or icy roads can increase the degree different regulations on tire chains. Before the size and type of tire chains shall be...
  • Page 278: Technical Data

    7. Technical data 7. Technical data 7.1 VIN The locations of the vehicle identification number (VIN) is shown in the figure: ① VIN: under the carpet in front of the front passenger’s seat. ② VIN: on the left side of the instrument panel. NOTE The position indication and quantity of vehicle identification number (VIN) are not complete.
  • Page 279 Data such as the electronic VIN and alternator). vehicle status information can be read through a special diagnostic scan tool. NOTE If you need to buy a diagnostic scan tool, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for consultation and purchase.
  • Page 280: Dimensions & Parameters Of Vehicle

    7. Technical data 7.2 Dimensions & parameters of vehicle Dimensions Parameters Item Numerical Unit value Overall length 4980±49 Overall width 1950±19 Overall height 1780±17 Wheelbase 2920±29 Front wheel 1664±16 Wheel track Rear wheel 1676±16 Front overhang 944±9 Rear overhang 1116±11 Minimum ground clearance ≥160 (full load)
  • Page 281: Vehicle Mass & Parameters Of Engine And Fluids

    7. Technical data 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and fluids Mass Kerb mass of vehicle (kg) Gross vehicle weight rating (kg) Vehicle model VIN (first eight Kerb mass Front axle Gross vehicle Rear axle load Front axle load Rear axle load characters) (kg) load weight rating LMGJU1G5 1880 1035 GAC6501JDA6A...
  • Page 282 7. Technical data Comprehensive parameters Corresponding model parameters Item GAC6501JDA6A GAC6501JDA6B Unit Non-STT Non-STT Seating capacity Person Minimum turning diameter ≤12.2 Maximum gradeability ≥40 Maximum speed ≥210 ≥200 km/h ≤8.5 (NEDC) ≤9.0 (NEDC) Comprehensive fuel consumption L/100km 13.2 (CAFE) ≤12.5 (CAFE)
  • Page 283 7. Technical data Parameters of engine Model 4B20J1 Layout Front mounted, transverse layout Gasoline engine, spark-ignition, in-line, four-cylinder, four-stroke, Type water-cooled, GDI, double overhead camshaft, exhaust gas turbocharging Number of cylinders Ignition order 1–3–4–2 Bore (mm) Travel (mm) Displacement (mL) 1991 Compression ratio (10±0.3):1...
  • Page 284 7. Technical data Specifications and capacity of fuel/oil/fluid Item Specification Capacity 95# or above high-quality unleaded Fuel Total gasoline Engine coolant DF-6, -35°C coolant Total 10.2L Total 5.3L±0.1L Engine oil grade: SN and above Engine oil: Oil viscosity: SAE 5W-30. Replace 4.5L 8AT transmission fluid ATF AW-1 Total 6.6±0.1L PTO gear oil...
  • Page 285: Specifications Of Transmission, Chassis And Bulb

    7. Technical data 7.4 Specifications of transmission, chassis and Wheels bulb Specifications of rim 8J × 19*, 8J × 20* Tire specification 255/55R19*, 255/50R20* Transmission parameters Front wheel Rear wheel Tire pressure Model 8AT* 240 kPa 240 kPa Type AT, 8 gears Specifications of 4J×18 Drive 2WD/4WD spare wheel rim Final ratio 3.329 Specifications of...
  • Page 286 7. Technical data Dynamic balance of wheels Wheel alignment parameters Designation Parameters Residue dynamic Designation Individual toe-in 5′±3′ unbalance Wheel camber -22′±30′ Inner side ≤8g Front wheel Front wheel Kingpin caster angle 6°34′±45′ Outer side ≤8g Kingpin inclination angle 13°41′±45′ Inner side ≤8g Rear wheel...
  • Page 287 7. Technical data Lamps Lamps Model Power License plate lamp Lamps Model Power Front dome lamp High beam Glove box lamp* Low beam Dome lamps of 2nd and Daytime running lamp* 3rd rows Front turn signal lamp* Trunk lamp Front position lamp Cigarette lighter light Rear fog lamp Vanity mirror lamp...
  • Page 288 7. Technical data Fuses in instrument panel PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 289 7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value IF01 Cigarette lighter T-BOX ECU/instrument cluster */GWM */ IF19 7.5A integrated BCM IF02 7.5A Integrated BCM/GWM IF20 7.5A 4WD electronic control unit */brake switch IF03 7.5A ACU/DSM ECU * IF21 7.5A ESPI Rear USB port/mobile phone WCM */DVR USB IF04...
  • Page 290 7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value IF33 Integrated BCM (rear wiper power supply) 3rd row right connector (3rd row seat controller) IF49 RLS/right rear BSD ECU */left rear BSD ECU */ IF34 7.5A APA ECU */AVM ECU */clock spring/GSM IF50 IG2 power supply IF35...
  • Page 291 7. Technical data Fuses in engine compartment PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 292 7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value EF01 — — EF21 Amplifier module* EF02 — — EF22 To instrument panel PDU EF03 — — EF23 ESPI EF04 7.5A EF24 IG1 On EF05 — — EF25 Starter excitation coil EF06 —...
  • Page 293 7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value Upstream oxygen sensor/downstream oxygen ER04 — Compressor relay EF38 sensor/compressor relay (ER04)/starter relay 1 ER05 — Blower relay (ER15)/starter relay 2 (ER16) ER06 — — PCV heater relay (ER10)/PCV heater/canister ER07 —...
  • Page 294: Accident Handling

    8. Accident handling 8. Accident handling 8.1 Driver’s tools and spare First aid kit Installing spare tire tire Driver’s tools Remove the spare tire: The first aid kit of this vehicle includes: Open the liftgate. ① Medical kit: The medical kit contains trauma emergency medical supplies (e.g. Take out the trunk carpet.
  • Page 295 8. Accident handling WARNING ● A full-size tire must not be hung under the vehicle, and shall be stored and secured in the vehicle. ● If a full-size tire is hung under the vehicle, it will come into contact with the exhaust heat shield, which cannot effectively secure the tire and will cause irreversible damage to the tire.
  • Page 296: Use Of Warning Triangle

    8. Accident handling 8.2 Use of warning triangle Placement distance WARNING Ordinary highway ● The spare tire shall be used strictly in Expressway accordance with its use requirements Daytime Night to avoid danger. ≥50m ≥80m ≥150m ● It is strictly prohibited to install and use more than 1 spare tire at the CAUTION same time.
  • Page 297: Use Of Reflective Vest

    8. Accident handling 8.3 Use of reflective vest 8.4 Replacing flat tires NOTE Preparations ● While handling vehicle accidents, be sure to wear a reflective vest as required Apply the parking brake. to attract the attention of passersby or Set the gearshift lever to “P” position. other drivers regardless of the lighting Turn the vehicle power switch to the “OFF”...
  • Page 298 8. Accident handling Unscrewing the wheel bolts Lifting the vehicle Assemble the wheel bolt removal wrench, the special wrench for jack and the jack. Set the wheel bolt removal wrench firmly on Place the jack directly under the spine Extend the jack clockwise to lift the a wheel bolt, and unscrew the wheel bolt closest to the flat tire.
  • Page 299 8. Accident handling Installing spare tire WARNING WARNING Improper use of jacks will cause serious ● The jack on the vehicle can only be injury. used to lift the vehicle rather than other heavy objects or vehicles. ● The jack must be used on a hard and flat ground, and a hard pad (height ● While using the jack, do not start the not more than 1 cm) can also be engine;...
  • Page 300: Microwave Window

    ● For replacement of a tire, if the bolts After installing the wheel, please go to are rusted or difficult to be tightened, the GAC Motor authorized shop in time to they must be replaced and the thread check the tightening torque of the wheel hole cleaned.
  • Page 301: Fuse

    8. Accident handling 8.6 Fuse Engine compartment power distribution Replacing fuse unit (PDU) Instrument panel PDU Remove or install the fuse using the fuse Open the engine hood. puller in the engine compartment PDU. Press the fixing clip in the direction of Open the cab lower protective plate arrow to release the cover of the PDU.
  • Page 302 If the fuse is blown (as arrowed), it is sheets, clips, etc. recommended to replace it with a new ● The PDU must be kept clean inside. fuse of the same color and identification in Pay attention to protection against a GAC Motor authorized shop. moisture.
  • Page 303: Emergency Start

    8. Accident handling 8.7 Emergency start Jumper cable If the engine cannot be started due to low battery power, it can be started by connecting this battery to the battery of another vehicle with jumper cables. WARNING ● The engine compartment is a high- risk area.
  • Page 304 8. Accident handling CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● While connecting the batteries of two ● Be sure to turn off the headlamps Improper use of jumper cables may vehicles, be sure to first connect the before removing the jumper cables. cause battery explosion and serious positive terminal and then the negative injury.
  • Page 305: Vehicle Towing

    If the vehicle needs to be towed, it shall be towed by the GAC Motor authorized shop or a professional towing company. It is recommended to use a rollback tow truck for towing. If the conditions can not be met, a wheel-lift truck can also be used for towing the vehicle as appropriate.
  • Page 306 8. Accident handling Emergency towing Installing a towing hook Front Rear If it is impossible to find a tow truck in an Front Rear emergency, fasten the towing cable or towing chain in the emergency towing ring to temporarily tow the vehicle. However, this method is only suitable for low speed and short distance towing on a solid and flat road.
  • Page 307: Getting Out Of A Trap

    8. Accident handling 8.9 Getting out of a trap Precautions for towing During the emergency towing, be sure to follow the instructions below: Before emergency towing, be sure to follow the If the vehicle is stuck on a soft road such as Start the engine and drive at a slow instructions below: sandy, muddy or snowy road, follow the steps...
  • Page 308 This manual describes related information of entire GAC Motor series, including their configuration, functions, performance parameters and product schematic diagrams. Its content is valid when allowed to be printed. However, the actual configuration and function of the vehicles are subject to the specific vehicles delivered. If there is any difference between the schematic diagrams and the specific vehicle delivered, the actual vehicle shall prevail. GAC Motor (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change, supplement or terminate the contents and technical specifications in this manual without prior notice. GAC Motor Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual. Without the written consent of GAC Motor Co., Ltd., it is not allowed to photocopy or extract the contents of this manual. GAC Motor Co., Ltd.

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