Do you have a question about the ZS EV and is the answer not in the manual?
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john glover
April 13, 2025
what size space saver
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Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025
The space saver tire size for the MG ZS EV is 16 inches.
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Mike Rowe
February 6, 2025
Where is the switch for fog lights on the MGZS Trophy long range
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The fog light switch on the MG ZS EV Trophy Long Range is part of the main lighting control switch. It is located on the lighting stalk, typically positioned to the side of the steering wheel.
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DAVE MAYERS (KINGSWOOD COMMUNITY TRANSPORT)
February 5, 2025
HI MY MG-ZS EV ONLY CHARGES UP TO 80%, I **** NOT SURE IF APART FROM PLUGGING IN THE CHARGING LEAD IS THERE ANY OTHER BUTTONS TO PRESS IN THE VEHICLE OR PROCEDURE TO GET IT TO CHARGE TO 100%?
IT DID USED TO CHARGE TO 100% THE VEHICLE IS JUST OVER 2YEARS OLD.
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Your MG ZS EV is likely set to charge up to 80% as a default or user-configured setting to extend battery life and improve efficiency. To charge it to 100%, you need to adjust the charging limit in the car's settings. If you use a scheduled charging setup with a wall charger, ensure that no conflicting settings are preventing a full charge. If the issue persists, consider checking for software updates or consulting a service center.
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Gordon Watt
June 6, 2025
How to reset SOC
Barry Moscrop
May 29, 2025
What fuel should I use & how do I open the fuel tank
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u Do not use blower or infotainment system in engine off mode. u Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. Shift to before switching off ignition. u Prohibited to drive the vehicle in flood / high water level conditions.
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Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations. This manual is like a permanent part of your car. It would go a long way in ensuring a safe and trouble-free operation and running of your MG ZS EV. In case of any query, please feel free to call our 24 hours Helpline at 1800 100 6464 or email us at: pulsehub@mgmotor.co.in Find your nearest MG authorized dealer by visiting www.mgmotor.co.in/tools/dealers...
Contents Contents 1 Instruments and Controls ....11 Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Preface ...........1 Mirror ............32 Instrument Pack ........12 Introduction ........1 Sunvisor ............33 Information Centre ........13 The Owner’s Handbook ......1 Windows ............34 Warning Lights and Indicators ..17 Status at Time of Printing ......1 Window Operation ........
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Contents Loadspace ..........45 Head Restraints ........54 Child Restraints Groups ......73 Cup Holder ..........46 Front Seats ..........55 Approved Child Restraint Positions ... 75 Centre Console Cup Holder ....46 Rear Seats ..........55 ......81 4 Starting & Driving Roof Luggage Rack * ......46 Front Seat Heating * ........
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Contents Check and Service ........93 Energy Management ......109 .... 131 5 Emergency Information Protection Mode ........109 Charging and Discharging Hazard Warning Devices ....132 Requirements ..........94 Brake System ......... 111 Warning Triangle ........132 Charging Your Vehicle at Home ..95 Overview ..........111 Emergency Starting ......
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Tyre ............162 Closing the Bonnet .......152 Warranty: ..........188 Overview ..........162 Bonnet Open Warning ......152 MG Roadside Assistance 24x7..190 Caring for your Tyres ......163 Front Compartment ......153 Service Coupon ........195 Tyre Wear Indicators ......164 Cooling System ........154 Change of Ownership Record ..
Preface Introduction Status at Time of Printing Symbols Used MG operates a policy of constant product The following symbols used within the hand- The Owner’s Handbook improvement and therefore reserves the right book call your attention to specific types of...
Stamped behind the upper part of the electric Always quote the Vehicle Identification Num- drive system housing. ber (VIN) when communicating with MG Authorised Repairer. If the drive motor or electric drive system is involved, it may be re- quired to provide the identification numbers...
Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Instructions for Use of Electric Label Vehicle The identification label is located at the lower Effects of Ambient Temperature side of right pillar B. The working performance of the high- voltage battery pack fitted to your vehicle is related to the ambient temperature.
They must be kept away from dangerous may cause pollution, hazard and damage sources, such as flammable objects, heat environment. high-voltage and water sources. battery pack MUST be recycled by an MG Authorised Repairer or a professional • Internal composition: high- approved dismantling agent.
Preface will be reduced due to temperature • At a high speed, where possible, close the Driving Range characteristics of the battery during use. windows to reduce wind resistance and The driving range of your vehicle depends on power consumption. •...
Preface Equalisation Charging Intelligent Charging Crash Outage Control In order to assist in extending the service battery constantly If a crash or serious impact occurs, a signal life of the high voltage battery pack it is monitored, when the Start/Stop switch is from the SDM (Airbag Control Module) recommended that an equalisation charge is in the OFF position it is possible, under...
Preface The high voltage system component layout is shown below: High Voltage System • The high voltage system used on your vehicle features AC and DC voltages up to about 438V. All high voltage components have warning labels attached - please observe these warnings and any requirements when operating within or close to these areas.
If no signs are evident, there should not be a shock risk from the bodywork and recovery can commence. • If your car is being recovered by an independent recovery agent, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for guidance.
Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack..........12 Information Centre ......... 13 Warning Lights and Indicators ...... 17 Lights and Switches .......... 22 Wipers and Washers ........26 Steering System ..........29 Horn ..............30 Rearview Mirrors ..........30 Sunvisor ..............
Instruments and Controls Electricity Meter of High-Voltage Battery Instrument Pack Pack IMPORTANT • When the high voltage battery power indicator displays a low charge condition connect to a charger and charge immediately. • Before undertaking any journeys please ensure the high voltage battery contains enough power.
Instruments and Controls • Press the OK button in the RH steering “OK” button in the RH steering wheel Information Centre wheel multifunction switch pack to multifunction switch pack. With the vehicle power system in the ON/ confirm or long press the OK button to •...
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System system detected instructions. contact an MG Authorised Fault Please fault. Please contact an MG Repairer as soon as possible. The following are a selection of warning ask Serving Authorised Repairer as soon messages that may appear in the information...
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Authorised Repairer Hill Descent Steering angle sensor has failed. Please fault. Please contact an MG immediately. Control Fault Angle Fault contact an MG Authorised Authorised Repairer as soon Indicates that the SCS system Repairer as soon as possible.
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System Fault pressure monitoring system vehicle power system to the (TPMS) has detected a OFF position and contact TPMS Fault fault. Please contact an MG an MG Authorised Repairer Authorised Repairer immediately. soon as possible. Indicates that the motor has...
It indicates that the SRS or the seat belt has failed. As soon as conditions permit, safely stop the vehicle and switch the vehicle power system to the OFF position and contact an MG Authorised Airbag Warning Repairer immediately.
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If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the electric power steering system has a general failure and the performance is reduced. Please stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits. If the lamp still illuminates after restarting the vehicle and driving for a short while, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer for service immediately.
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Instruments and Controls If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the HDC system is in the standby state. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the vehicle is under the control of HDC. Hill Descent Control (HDC) On/ Malfunction Indicator The HDC system has detected a fault.
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Instruments and Controls If this lamp illuminates after starting the vehicle, it indicates that the low-voltage battery charging system has failed. Low-voltage Battery Charging If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the battery power is low, and a prompt message appears in System Malfunction Warning the instrument pack.
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Displays the current braking energy recovery level of the vehicle. Indicator Rear Driving Assist System The Rear Driving Assist System is turned off, the radar is covered or the system has failed, Indicator * the corresponding prompt message will appear in the instrument pack. Note: There are some circumstances where a warning light may illuminate or a warning message is displayed as an indication of an issue with the associated system, this does not necessarily indicate a fault. If in doubt, please seek advice from an MG Authorised Repairer.
Instruments and Controls With the START/STOP Switch in the OFF Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp position if the lighting switch is in position When the vehicle power system is in the ACC Master Lighting Switch 2 and the driver’s door is opened an audible position, the auto lighting system defaults to warning will sound to alert the driver, the the ON position (1).
Instruments and Controls Follow Me Home Headlamp Levelling Manual Location Load Adjustment After the START/STOP Switch is turned Driver, or driver & front off, pull the lighting stalk switch towards the passenger. steering wheel. This will enable the Follow All the seats occupied with Me Home function, dipped beam headlamps no load.
Instruments and Controls Main Beam Switch High Beam Flash Direction Indicator Switch To briefly flash the high beam on and off, pull Take care not to dazzle oncoming the lever towards the steering wheel (2) and vehicles when driving using main beam headlamps.
Instruments and Controls Fog Lamp Switch Rear Fog Lamp Fog lights should only be used when With the START/STOP Switch in the ON/ READY position and the headlamps on, turn visibility is below 100m - other road the fog lamp switch to position 1, this will users could be dazzled in clear turn on the rear fog lamp, release the switch conditions.
Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe Single Wipe With automatic wipe, the vehicle will adjust Pressing the lever (4) down and releasing the wiping speed according to the signals will operate a single wipe, if the lever is held provided by rain sensor.
Instruments and Controls Programmed Wash/Wipe Rear Window Wiper Operation Intermittent Wipe Pulling the lever toward the steering wheel Turn the rear window wiper switch to (6) will operate the windscreen washers. intermittent wipe (1), the rear window wiper After a short delay, the wipers will commence will operate, after 3 consecutive wipes, the operating in conjunction with the washers.
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Instruments and Controls Note: When the tailgate is opened, rear window wiper operations will be disabled. Note: When the windscreen wipers are switched on, if the shift control knob is moved to, or in the R position, the rear window wiper will operate.
Instruments and Controls Once a comfortable driving position has Steering System Electric Power Steering been selected, pull the locking lever fully If the electric power steering fails Adjustment of Steering Wheel up to lock the steering wheel into its new or cannot operate the steering will position.
Instruments and Controls Horn Rearview Mirrors IMPORTANT The vehicle is fitted with rear view mirrors, To avoid possible SRS issues, please do these consist of a door mirror fitted to each not press with excessive force or hit the door and a centrally mounted interior mirror. airbag cover when operating the horn.
Instruments and Controls Exterior Door Mirrors Electric Door Mirror Glass Adjustment Manual Folding of Door Mirror * Note: Objects viewed in exterior door For vehicles not fitted with the electric door mirrors may appear further away than mirror fold option, the exterior mirrors can only be folded backwards manually.
Instruments and Controls Electric Folding of Door Mirror * Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror For vehicles fitted with electric door mirror folding, rotate the knob to the middle Adjust the body of the interior rearview position, and push the knob down. The door mirror to achieve the best possible view.
Instruments and Controls Sunvisor Note: Warnings and instructions on use of child restraint (3) are attached to both The vanity mirror on the driver side sides of the passenger sunvisor. should only be used when the car is NEVER use a rearward facing child stationary. restraints on a seat protected by an Sunvisors (1) are arranged on the roof ahead ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH of both the driver and the front passenger.
Instruments and Controls Windows Window Operation Note: The electric windows can be operated with the vehicle power system in Ensure children are kept clear when the ACC, ON and READY positions. (For raising or lowering a window. safety: doors should be closed). Improper use or activation of the electric windows by children could Rear Window Isolation Switch cause serious harm or even death.
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Instruments and Controls “One-Touch” Up with “Anti-Trap” Note: If the battery is disconnected, the “One-Touch” and “Anti-Trap” features The driver’s window control switch (1) has will be lost. To restore this feature, fully the “one-touch” up function. Lifting the close the window and hold the switch for switch to the “2”...
Clean the sunroof regularly to maintain DO NOT allow passengers to lean operation and performance. Visit an out of an open sunroof whilst the MG Authorised Repairer for service as vehicle is in motion. Injuries may required. occur from objects such as tree branches.
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Instruments and Controls Pull the glass switch with slightly harder force Sunroof Glass Operation Close the Sunroof Glass by Sliding to move the switch to its 2nd position (4) and Push the sunroof glass switch forward to the Open the Sunroof Glass by Tilting then release, the sunroof will automatically 1st position (1) and hold, the sunroof will close completely.
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Instruments and Controls Forcibly Closing the Sunroof (over-riding Sunroof Sunshade Operation Close the Sunshade the anti pinch) Push the sunroof sunshade switch forward to the 1st position (1) and hold, the sunshade will To forcibly close the sunroof glass after an close manually. You can stop the movement anti-pinch intervention, gently slide the glass of the sunshade at any time by releasing the switch forwards to the 1st position and hold...
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Instruments and Controls Linkage between Sunshade and Sunroof Sunroof Initialisation Thermal Protection Glass In the event of a power failure or battery To prevent the sunroof glass motor and the disconnection when the sunroof glass or sunshade motor from being overheated and To prevent the sunshade from being exposed, sunshade is in motion, the sunroof/sunshade damaged, the motors are designed with a...
Instruments and Controls In addition to the manual control of the Interior Light interior lamps, some operating conditions will According to different configurations of the activate an automatic control function. Press vehicles, the front interior lamp may feature button 3 to turn on or turn off the automatic bulb or LED configurations.
USB ports. Both of them can be used to provide a 5V power supply or a data transmission connection. Note: Due to differences in configuration the charging function of the USB port will be slower. Note: The vehicle is not supplied with a cigar lighter. If required please contact your local MG Authorised Repairer.
Instruments and Controls Top USB Port Wireless Charging System for Mobile Wireless Charging of Mobile Phones * Phones The wireless charging function for a mobile phone is realized without the necessity for a connection cable. It is achieved using electromagnetic induction. Note: The wireless charging function does not apply to all mobile phones, only brands/models with wireless charging...
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If the mobile phone cannot be charged correctly, please make sure that there is no foreign matter in the wireless charging area or wait for the wireless charging area to cool down before further attempts. If it still fails, seek an MG Authorised Repairer.
Instruments and Controls Storage Devices Glove Box Centre Console Armrest Box Instructions • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in motion. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injury in cases of a sudden start-off, emergency braking or a car accident.
Instruments and Controls The spare wheel/tyre repair kit and tool kit Loadspace are stowed beneath the loadspace carpet, lift DO NOT place articles on the the carpet for access. Always refit the carpet rear parcel shelf, they could move after use. causing personal injury in the event of an accident, emergency braking In addition, The loadspace carpet height...
Instruments and Controls • Ensure the loads carried by the roof Cup Holder Roof Luggage Rack * luggage rack do not impede operation Do not place hot drinks in the cup Roof loads MUST NOT exceed the of the sunroof, roof antenna of tailgate holder whilst driving. Spillage may maximum authorised load. This may opening.
Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation Side Vents Windscreen/Defrost Vents Centre Vent Front Footwell Vents Front Side Window Vents Centre Console Vents The air conditioning system is used to adjust the temperature, speed, humidity and cleanliness of the air in the car. Fresh air is drawn in through the air intake grille at the base of the front windscreen and A/C filter.
Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vents Side Vents Centre Console Vents Centre Vents Slide the button in the centre of the louvres Rotate the centre thumb-wheel clockwise or anti-clockwise to open or close the vent. to the left or right to open or close the vent. Slide the button in the centre of the louvres to the left or right to open or close the vent.
Air Conditioning and Audio Systems A/C Control Panel A/C Control Shortcut Defrost/Demist Control Panel Short press the A/C control shortcut Press Defrost/Demist Button on the to display the air conditioning interface on control panel, the indicators on the button the infotainment screen. and display illuminate, the A/C cooling and external circulation functions are switched Long press the A/C control shortcut to...
Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Heated Rear Window Blower Speed Control Button Temperature Control Button The heating elements on the inside Press the temperature control of the rear window are easily Press the blower speed control button upward or downward to regulate the damaged. DO NOT scrape or button upward or downward to regulate the temperature of the air supplied by the vents.
Seats & Restraints Seats Head Restraints Adjust the height of the head Overview restraint so that the top of it is in To avoid personal injuries due to line with the top of the occupant’s the loss of control, DO NOT adjust head. This location may reduce the risk of head and neck injuries in the the seats while the car is moving. event of a collision. DO NOT adjust The vehicle is equipped with 6-direction or or remove the head restraints while...
Seats & Restraints Front Seats Power Seat * Rear Seats Manual Seat • Forward/Rearward Adjustment To increase luggage space, the rear seat • Forward/Backward Adjustment backrest can be fully folded forward. When Push the switch (1) forward or backward Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, folding the backrest, first fully lower (or (A) to move the seat forward/backward.
Note: When returning the rear seat heating system, please turn off the seat backrest to the desired position, make switch to control the heating function of the heating and contact an MG Authorised sure that the rear seat belt isnot trapped. corresponding seat. Repairer. When pressing a seat heater switch, the •...
Seats & Restraints Seat Belts Protection Provided by Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with a seat It is important that all seat belts It is of equal importance for belt warning lamp to remind you to fasten passengers in the rear seat to are worn correctly.
Seats & Restraints The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are Wearing Seat Belts designed for use by normal sized adults. This Incorrectly worn seat belts could part of the literature refers to adult use. cause injury or death in the event of All seat belts are 3 point lap-diagonal belts. an accident.
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When this happens, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for repair.
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Seats & Restraints should cross the middle of the shoulder and Correct Routing of the Seat Belts Seat Belts Use during Pregnancy the chest. In the event of emergency braking Wearing correctly positioned seat belts will Ensure the seat belt is correctly or collision, the diagonal section of the belt positioned on the body, never cross provide protection for both mother and...
Seats & Restraints Infants MUST use a suitable child restraint Seat Belts and Disabilities Children and Seat Belts device. Please consult child seat Proper protection measures must It is a legal requirement that all occupants manufacturer’s guidelines when selecting wear seat belts, this include people with be taken for children during driving.
DO NOT attempt to remove, regularly: the seat belt pre-tensioners are install, modify, disassemble suggested to be replaced by an MG • Insert the seat belt metal tab into the dispose of the seat belts. Have Authorised Repairer. corresponding buckle and pull seat belt...
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DO NOT allow the seat belt to of the seat belt system may require attention. fully retract before it is completely dry. Keep Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer seat belts clean and dry. for advice. If there are contaminants accumulated in the retractor, the retraction of the seat belt will be slow.
ADDITIONAL protection in a severe it indicates that there is a failure in the SRS frontal impact only. It does not or seat belt. Please seek an MG Authorised replace the need, or requirement to Repairer at the earliest opportunity. An SRS wear a seat belt.
Seats & Restraints In the event of a collision, the airbag control Airbag Deployment belts suitable to age. DO NOT lean unit monitors the rate of deceleration or out of windows. Front seat passengers should not acceleration induced by the collision, to place feet, knees or any other part An inflating airbag can cause facial determine whether the airbags should be...
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Seats & Restraints Front Airbags Seat Side Airbags IMPORTANT NEVER use a rearward facing child The manufacture and material • Airbags cannot protect lower body restraint on a seat protected by of the seat is critical to the parts of passengers. correct operation of side airbags.
Seats & Restraints • The vehicle rolling over. Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Disabling the Passenger Airbag Deploy • Frontal collision at an angle with guard The Passenger Airbag should only The deployment of airbags does not depend bars. be disabled when a rear facing child on the vehicle speed, but on the object that seat is fitted to the front passenger...
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Seats & Restraints The passenger airbag disable switch is located When the switch is turned to the ON inside of the glovebox, Insert the key and turn position, the ON indicator light ( located in the switch to the on or off position to enable the PAB display panel in the lamp assembly ) or disable the passenger airbag.
SRS parts. airbag module should be carried out If water contaminates or enters by an MG Authorised Repairer. Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for the SRS it may cause damage and • After 10 years from the initial date replacement.
Infants less than 2 years old should restraint. safely in a certain environment by a be restrained in an infant child restraint professional agency or an MG Authorised system. • Do not put the child on the lap or in arms Repairer.
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Seats & Restraints • Always ensure the child is seated Warnings and Instructions on Use Once the child restraint is removed from the front passenger seat, use correctly in the child restraint. of Child the key to reactivate the front •...
Seats & Restraints Children’s Safety and Side Airbags Child Restraints Groups ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems The ISOFIX anchorages in the Children should not be allowed Secured Using 3 Point lap Diagonal in areas where airbags may be rear seat are designed for use with Belts deployed, there is arisk of serious ISOFIX systems only.
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Seats & Restraints Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child Note: When using seat mounting, universally approved child restraint restraint systems to the mounting systems, Top-tether must be used. brackets. When using ISOFIX mounting brackets After installation apply suitable force to for seat mounting, universally approved ensure the restraint is securely fastened. child restraint systems for ISOFIX may be used.
Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with UN ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 standard are fitted in this vehicle. Check markings on the child restraint system. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating Positions Front Passenger Mass Group...
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Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass group categories 0 group 0+ group I group II group III group Seating Position Forward Forward Forward Rear facing Rear facing facing facing facing 33–55 48–79 lbs Up to 29 lbs(13 kg) 20–40 lbs(9 ~18 kg) lbs(15 ~25 kg) (22 ~ 36 kg)
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Seats & Restraints . The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universal child seat systems is defined by the capital letters grade A ~ G. These identification letters are displayed on the ISOFIX child seat; . At time of publishing the recommended Group 0+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Romer Baby Safe Plus; .
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Seats & Restraints Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint Group II Child Restraint When the front passenger airbag When the front passenger airbag The diagonal section of the seat belt is active, never place a rear is active, never place a rear should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
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Seats & Restraints Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck. The lap section of the belt should pass across the hips, away from the abdomen. The combination of child booster seat and vehicle 3 point lap diagonal seat belt is most suitable for children whose weight is 22 ~ 36 kg and whose height is below 1.5 m (normally for those about 7 years old or those older...
Starting & Driving Starting & Driving Keys ..............82 Child Proof Locks ..........84 Alarm System ............ 84 Starting and Stopping the Power System ... 89 Pedestrian Alert Control System ....91 Economical and Environmental Driving ..92 Charging and Discharging Requirements ..94 Electric Drive Transmission ......105 Brake System...........111 Cruise Control System .........120...
Authorised Repairer. The lost/stolen key can the car, any key that is not programmed to be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG the car will not operate the keyless entry Authorised Repairer can reactivate it.
Starting & Driving Using a suitable flat bladed tool, insert the Replacing the Battery IMPORTANT tool into the side of the key (C), carefully Please use the picture guide to replace the prise off the battery cover and separate • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate smart key battery if any of the following the upper and lower casings (D).
“Starting and Stopping the Power System” section), or try to use the spare key. If the Steps for enabling or disabling the child proof car can still not be started, please contact MG locks are as follows: Authorised Repairer. •...
Starting & Driving Note: If the vehicle power system is not Key Unlocking Body Anti-theft System switched to the ACC/ON/READY position • Using the remote key to unlock: press Locking and Unlocking within 15 seconds after the vehicle is the unlock button on the key to unlock unlocked with the mechanical key, the When the vehicle is locked, the indicator the car.
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Press the key, press the button on the door handle UNLOCK button on the key, the anti-theft to unlock the car. If the car cannot be alarm will be deactivated. unlocked or locked normally, seek an MG Authorised Repairer.
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Starting & Driving Note: If the anti-theft alarm system is Interior Door Handles Interior Lock and Unlock Switch switched on, pressing the lock/unlock Use the interior door handle to open the button will not lock/unlock the doors but door: will trigger the alarm system. Pull the interior door handle once to If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, unlock the door.
Starting & Driving Tailgate Tailgate Open Mode Emergency Tailgate Opening The emergency tailgate release access is If the tailgate can not be closed due to the type of cargo loaded, located in the centre of the tailgate trim. be sure to close all windows during Fold down the rear seat to gain access, driving, select the face distribution remove the blanking plug, and rotate the...
Starting & Driving Note: Whilst in the OFF state, if the driver Yellow Light (ACC) Starting and Stopping the Power exits the vehicle leaving the smart key System Pressing the START STOP button without inside, after the second operation of re- the footbrake being applied whilst the vehicle opening the driver’s door, the instrument START STOP Switch power system is OFF will place the system pack message centre will display a warning in the ACC state, this will illuminate the...
3 control knob is in any other position the attempts the power state cannot be set to power system cannot be switched to the READY please consult an MG Authorised ON/READY state) Repairer or breakdown service. •...
Pedestrian Alert System. When After bringing the car to a halt, ALWAYS key battery replaced please consult an MG the vehicle is travelling at a low speed, the maintain brake pedal application.
Starting & Driving Economical Environmental Driving Foreseeingly Driving in Special Environment Driving Avoid roads with traffic congestion or traffic Driving in Rain or Snow jams. Foresee road congestion as early as Running-in Emergency braking, accelerating possible , keep enough distance from the and steering on slippery roads car in front during driving, and slow down The brakes and tyres need time to ‘bed-...
Starting & Driving Check and Service Check Tyre Pressures Regularly Under-inflated tyres increase the rolling resistance of the car which, in turn, increases power consumption. Over or under-inflated tyres wear out more rapidly and also have a detrimental effect on the car’s handling characteristics.
Starting & Driving Charging and Discharging If necessary you can then disconnect Only use the correct charger for the cable from the charger (where charging the electric vehicle. Using Requirements applicable). any other charger or connector Under normal circumstances it is configuration may cause failure.
High voltage charging or discharging Charging Your Vehicle at Home equipment can cause interference contaminate your charger or vehicle charging Whilst your MG has been supplied with sockets. with electronic medical devices. a home charging kit, it is essential that you...
Starting & Driving Slow and Fast Charge Port - 7 Pin - Type Charging and Medical Condition Charging Port 2 Plug Awareness The charging port is located behind the charging port door mounted in the front Rapid Charge Port - 7 Pin and 2 Pin - CCS High voltage charging equipment bumper.
If charging does not automatically AC charging identifier label resume, it may be necessary to remove Note: Users can purchase a slow charging and refit the charger cable. kit from an MG Authorized Repairer. Pull the release cable handle, remove the connector plug whilst maintaining tension on the cable this will release the locking device.
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Starting & Driving Identifier Labels on Charging Port Electric charging identifier label symbol table 1 AC charging identifier label Supply Type of Voltage 2 DC charging identifier label Configuration Identifier Type Accessory range Precautions for AC or DC charging Vehicle connector After opening the charging port door, ≤480V and vehicle inlet...
Starting & Driving Rapid Charging Slow Charging AC Charging Points Note: Please read any equipment Note: Carrying out a full slow charge is IMPORTANT operating instructions carefully prior to the only way for the high voltage battery using the rapid charging station. Each type to reach the optimal equilibrium state Please ensure that only charge points that (equalisation charge).
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Starting & Driving Note: If at any time during the charging Residential Charging Note: If at any time during the charging process you should want to check the process you should want to check the During the charging operation the vehicle state of charge, please switch the vehicle state of charge, please switch the vehicle power system must be OFF.
Starting & Driving Charging Information At the beginning of the charging process, the following information will be displayed within the instrument pack message centre. Charging status Charging time High voltage battery pack status Driving range Note: The information displayed on the instrument pack may be different based on vehicle configuration.
Starting & Driving Equalisation Charging Slow Charging Time Charging Times Equalisation charging means that after Charging times of the high voltage battery can On average it takes approximately 8 hours a normal charging process the battery vary depending upon numerous factors, these to charge the high voltage battery from low management system will enter a mode where include: current capacity, charging mode,...
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Starting & Driving Indicative Charging Times for Battery Pack Note: These times are only a guide. From alarm status (the high voltage battery low warning displayed in the instrument pack message centre) to 80%, it takes Rapid charging almost 40 minutes. From alarm status (the high voltage From alarm status (the high voltage battery It takes approximately 18 hours...
• Before beginning the discharge operation, Note: Users have the opportunity to check the condition of the discharge be released and the discharge gun can be purchase the discharge kit from an MG connector and gun. removed. Authorised Repairer. • If it is necessary to use the discharge...
Starting & Driving • P Park Electric Drive Transmission Gear Shift Control DO NOT press the shift control When the shift control knob is in this Instructions position, the electronic parking brake has knob whilst driving . been applied. Only select this gear when the The following information is very important.
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Starting & Driving For safety reasons ALWAYS apply the • R Reverse central position and the vehicle will enter brake pedal when shifting between R and Neutral. Select this gear only when the vehicle is D positions. stationary and you wish to drive backwards. • D Drive Apply the brake pedal, turn the shift control This is used for normal driving.
Starting & Driving The driver can select three driving modes by Driving on Hills Driving Mode operating the MODE switch: In cases where a short stop on a Please avoid switching between hill is required, such as a traffic ECO Mode Driving Modes while driving.
Starting & Driving Energy Regeneration Driving Power Steering Mode Mode Mode Mode Deceleration caused by energy regeneration is NOT a substitute Urban for braking safely. The driver must Normal Normal Normal NORMAL ALWAYS be prepared to make Sport Dynamic Sport SPORT braking manoeuvres to maintain safe driving.
Starting & Driving Light Energy Management Protection Mode When parking the vehicle, please Light Level: Minimum energy ensure the vehicle is parked safely regenerated, the vehicle exhibits longer and that all traffic by-laws are coasting distances and no significant sensation of over-run drag or motor observed.
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If a fault or failure is detected in the electrical is detected in the electric drive transmission, please park the vehicle safely and seek an MG park motor control unit, the warning the warning indicator will illuminate Authorised Repairer immediately.
• If the braking efficiency is reduced due used. to vehicle failure, please contact an MG The brake system can be divided into service The brake system is servo assisted, always be Authorised Repairer as soon as possible.
EPB. In this case, manually release EPB or where EPB release is not possible, apply the Start Assist function of the EPB brake pedal, and press the EPB switch to please consult an MG Authorised release EPB. to release EPB. Repairer in order to carry out an •...
Starting & Driving The system enables the driver to maintain Start Assist Service Brake System the control of vehicle steering in case of If the driver’s seat belt is fastened, the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) emergency braking, keeps the vehicle stable START/STOP Switch is in READY state, D or and improves safety.
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Starting & Driving SCS and TCS are automatically switched to Stability Control System (SCS) and IMPORTANT standby when the START/STOP Switch is Traction Control System (TCS) in ON/READY state, they can be switched Although ABS can greatly improve the safety SCS is designed to assist the driver in control off by using the switch located within the of driving, the real safety still depends on the...
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Starting & Driving Auto Hold Auto Hold cannot guarantee the EPB applied in all cases when the The Auto Hold function cannot power system is shut down. Please guarantee the stability of the ensure the EPB is applied and the vehicle when starting off or braking vehicle is stabilised prior to exiting on hills especially on slippery or icy...
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Starting & Driving When the Auto Hold is in the Parking • D or R gear is selected. Hill Hold Control (HHC) state, select D or R gear, press the • Sufficient brake pedal application force HHC has limitations when subject accelerator pedal, then the Auto Hold has been applied.
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Starting & Driving The HDC system is an auxiliary function Operating: Hill Descent Control (HDC) specially designed for driving on acute When the vehicle drives into a steep The HDC system is only an auxiliary downhill gradients. The system reduces the slope at low speed and the driver does function.
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Starting & Driving Note: If the vehicle undergoes sharp Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Active Rollover Protection (ARP) steering manoeuvres on certain gradients, Lights Control (HAZ) The ARP system is only a safety aid to assist the HDC system may change from the The HAZ function can make the brake lamps the stability of the vehicle under extreme standby state to the operating state.
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Starting & Driving Multi-Collision Brake System Note: function cannot guarantee the deceleration of the vehicle (MCB) in all cases of collision because the The MCB function will automatically apply collision process may lead to malfunction the brake to reduce the vehicle speed and or failure of some parts, thus affecting the improve the vehicle stability after a collision. normal operation of the function.
Starting & Driving Note: The set speed held in the cruise Cruise Control System Cruise Control System Activation control memory will be cancelled when Cruise control system is operated with a either the cruise control lever is switched lever located, at the left side of the steering to “Cruise OFF” position (7 in figure) or wheel underneath the lighting stalk switch.
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Starting & Driving Target Cruise Speed Adjustment Pause/Stand By NOT suit maintenance of constant speeds. When the cruise control is active, the ‘target Cruise control will be disengaged and set to speed’ can be increased or decreased: ‘Standby’ if: • When not in use, ensure the lever switch is in the ‘Cruise OFF’ position Push the lever switch upwards (1 in figure),...
3 seconds when reverse • Once the obstruction is within 30cm is selected this indicates a fault in the range of the rear bumper, the beeps will system. In this case seek assistance from merge into a continuous warning. your MG Authorised Repairer.
Starting & Driving The 360 around view system can be enabled 360 Around View System using the following methods: The purpose of the 360 around • Selecting Reverse gear. view system is to assist the driver during parking, The cameras have •...
Starting & Driving The rear driver assistance system includes Rear Driver Assistance System * The rear driver assist system may not provide adequate warning of blind spot detection (BSD), lane change assist System Overview very fast approaching vehicles or (LCA), and rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) operate correctly on tight curves of The rear driver assistance sensors functions.
Starting & Driving Switching the System Functions On/Off Blind Spot Detection (BSD) The rear driver assist system function and When the vehicle is driving forward, the sub system switches can be accessed via the system will monitor the motor vehicles infotainment screen.
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Starting & Driving The conditions for activating the blind spot The conditions for activating the lane change Lane Change Assist (LCA) detection function include: assist function include: When the vehicle is driving forward, the No faults are present in the system. No faults are present in the system.
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Starting & Driving The conditions for activating the rear cross Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) traffic alert function include: When the vehicle is reversing, the system No faults are present in the system. will monitor vehicles approaching from the left and right rear. When the conditions for Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) function activating RCTA function are met, the warning is enabled.
Starting & Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Load Carrying (TPMS) If the TPMS malfunction indicator DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the permitted front and lamp illuminates, and the warning message TPMS can not replace routine rear axle loads. Failure may result “XX Tyre Pressure Low”...
Folding the rear seats can increase luggage Note: Exceeding any load limits advised space, refer to “Rear Seats” described in the by MG Motor is dangerous. Consult the “Seats and Restraints” section. recommended load limits and loading prior to any journey.
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Starting & Driving Tow bars: Only genuine MG approved tow Stop/Start function: On vehicles fitted bars should be fitted to your vehicle. Only with a Stop/Start function, manually switch use the attachment method specified by the the Automated Stop/Start function OFF vehicle manufacturer for securing the towing when towing.
Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices Emergency Starting NEVER attempt to power the Warning Triangle vehicle by pushing or towing. Make sure that both batteries are of the same rated voltage (12 volts), and that the booster cables are approved for use with 12 volt car batteries. Ensure sparks and naked flames are kept well away from the front compartment.
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If the disabled vehicle does not power up or start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer. After both the vehicles have normally started/powered, turn off the START/ STOP Switch of the donor vehicle.
Emergency Information Vehicle Recovery Towing for Recovery Towing Hook DO NOT tow the vehicle with any of the driving wheels in contact with the road surface, this will avoid electric drive transmission damage. When it is necessary to temporarily push or tow the vehicle from a dangerous situation or onto the transporter, the speed must remain below 5km/h and be...
Emergency Information Towing for Recovery Transporter or Trailer Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement If your car is to be transported on the back Your vehicle is equipped with low wind When towing, DO NOT suddenly of a trailer or transporter, it must be secured resistance wheel trim covers, which are fixed accelerate or brake suddenly, this as illustrated:...
Emergency Information Note: When the new vehicle leaves the Tool Identification * Tyre Repair * factory, the dust cap of the valve may Remove the label at the bottom of the be a little tight. It is recommended that repair fluid reservoir and attach it to the you remove the wheel trim cover first steering wheel to remind the driver not during the first inflation operation, and...
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• If the tyre pressure has dropped to less damaged and you should seek assistance from the Roadside Assistance company or than 80 kPa (0.8 bar), do not continue an MG Authorised Repairer. driving, seek assistance instead. Note: Continual operation of the electric • If the tyre pressure is between 80 kPa air compressor for more than 10 minutes (0.8 bar) and specified pressure, use the...
Emergency Information Note: DO NOT remove foreign objects Spare Wheel and Tool Kit * Spare Wheel Replacement Tool (eg. screws,nails) from the tyre. The tyre repair system must only be used when the foreign object is in the tread pattern (A), DO NOT attempt a repair when the damage is in the sidewall of the tyre (B). Wheel bolt spanner Towing hook Jack handle Wheel bolt cap removal tool Spare Wheel and Tool Kit Removal...
Emergency Information Changing a Wheel * Positioning the Jack Avoid accidental contact with any underbody parts, the high voltage If you need to change the wheel during the NEVER work beneath the car battery casing. journey, choose a safe place to stop away with the jack as the only means of from the main road if possible.
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Note: When replacing the wheel, please before removing wheel bolts. fully tighten the bolts in the diagonal Remove the road wheel. sequence twice. Note: Consult your MG Authorised Repairer, or tyre specialist for a replacement tyre, as soon as possible.
NEVER attempt to repair a blown fuse. (below the glove box at the front ALWAYS replace a fuse with one of the passenger side). same rating. • If a replaced fuse fails immediately, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible.
Emergency Information Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Check or Replace a Fuse Switch off the vehicle power system and all electrical equipment, disconnect the battery negative cable. Remove the closing panel below the glove box to gain access to the fuse box. Press the fuse extraction tool onto the fuse head and pull to remove the fuse.
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Emergency Information Fuse Specification No. Specs Function Specs Function Passive Entry Passive Start Exterior Mirrors Heating No. Specs Function Module Element Charging Plug Lock Relay, Rear Windscreen Heating Power Electronic Box Charging Plug Unlock Element Relay Driver Seat Adjust Switch Front Infotainment Diagnostic Line Connec- Control...
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Emergency Information No. Specs Function Electronic Steering Column Lock Super Lock Relay Charging Flap Motor F37- Stability Control Module (Valve) Driver Window Lifter, Rear Right\ Window Lift Switch Passenger Window lift Switch, Rear Left Window Lift Switch...
Emergency Information Front Compartment Fuse Box Check or Replace a Fuse Switch off the vehicle power system and all electrical equipment, disconnect the battery negative cable. Press the locating clips to remove the fuse box lid. Press the fuse extraction tool onto the fuse head and pull to remove the fuse.
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Emergency Information Fuse Specification Specs Function Specs Function FL12 Body Control Module Right Headlamp Assembly Specs Function FL13 200A Combined Charging Unit Left Headlamp Assembly FL14 Electric Power Steering Module FL15 KLR Relay Cooling Fan Relay Pack Horn Relay Electric Parking Motor FL16 Control Unit Passenger Compartment...
Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Specs Function Lamp Bulb Specifications Interior Lamp (bulb Bulb Specification W5W 5W configuration) Body Control Module Interior Lamp (LED Lamp Bulb Specifications configuration) Headlamp High/Low Beam Body Control Module, Load Space Lamp C10W 10W EVP Relay, Front Front Direction Breathing Lamp Indicators...
For replacement of other bulbs not listed lens and carefully remove the unit from assembly with flat-blade screwdriver. please consult an MG Authorised Repairer. its location. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder. Push while rotating the bulb to remove it.
Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance ............150 Bonnet ..............152 Front Compartment ........153 Cooling System ..........154 Brake ..............155 Battery ..............156 High Voltage Battery Pack ......157 Washer .............159 Wipers ..............160 Tyre ..............162 Cleaning and Vehicle Care ......166...
Note: Coolant replacement will be an • Look for fluid deposits underneath the MG Authorised Repairer . If the instrument additional cost. car that might indicate a leak. or entertainment system has next service information, the next service display will be •...
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For your own safety, ALWAYS read and maintenance operations (refer to Service If you need to carry out maintenance, observe obey all instructions printed on labels and Schedule) or contact an MG Authorised the following safety precautions at all times: containers. Repairer.
Maintenance Bonnet Closing the Bonnet IMPORTANT Support the bonnet by one hand, release the Opening the Bonnet support rod using the other hand, and place • For safety reasons, the bonnet should be fully latched and secure when driving. DO NOT drive when the bonnet is it firmly into the support rod base.
Maintenance Front Compartment While working in the front compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under ‘Safety in the Garage’, refer to ‘Maintenance’ in ‘Maintenance’ section. Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap) Battery coolant expansion box(black cap) Brake fluid reservoir (yellow/black cap) Electric drive transmission coolant expansion box (black cap)
Maintenance Cooling System Note: Prevent coolant from coming into Coolant Specification contact with the vehicle body when Please use the coolant which is recommended topping up. Coolant will damage paint. Coolant Check and Top Up and certified. Please refer to ‘Recommended If the coolant level falls appreciably during a Fluids and Capacities’...
Maintenance Brake Brake Fluid Check and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving, which containers sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental may overheat the brake system, contact of brake fluid is suspected, thus reduce brake efficiency and seek medical attention immediately.
DO NOT leave electric components Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer If the vehicle is stored for more than 1 switched on when not in READY to remove and refit the battery. Only fit a...
Maintenance When using a paint curing oven DO NOT park the vehicle in conditions High Voltage Battery Pack please observe the following: Before where the ambient temperature exceeds and after any paint baking process, Precautions and restricted conditions 45°C for more than 15 days. This will the vehicle should be parked at for use of battery effect the performance and service life of room temperature (20 ± 2°C) for...
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MG Authorised Repairer. In the event of any accident or body repairs being required please consult the qualified personnel at an MG Authorised Repairer.
Maintenance Washer Note: DO NOT use an anti-freeze or IMPORTANT vinegar/water solution in the washer Washer Fluid Check and Top Up reservoir anti-freeze will damage • Use the washer fluid recommended and paintwork while vinegar will damage the Windscreen washer fluid certified by the manufacturer.
Maintenance Position the fitting of the new wiper Wipers Replacing Front Wiper Blades blade into the slot of the wiper arm. Wiper Blades Push the wiper blade towards the wiper arm until it is located embedded with a IMPORTANT click been heard. •...
Maintenance Replacing Rear Wiper Blades Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window. Rotate the wiper blade as shown in the figure, to remove it from the wiper arm and discard. Position the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm.
500 km/h, which outside, continue driving the vehicle slowly is also beneficial to the service life of the • Avoid cornering at excessive speeds; to the nearest MG Authorised Repairer for tyres. • Check tyres frequently for abnormal inspection and service.
Keep the valve caps firmly secured to prevent If the tyres show signs of abnormal wear, suggested that you consult an MG dirt from entering the valve. Check the valve check the wheel alignment and seek advice Authorised Repairer.
Maintenance Tyre Wear Indicators Tyre Rotation Punctured Tyres Tyres fitted as original equipment have wear It is recommended that you swap wheels Your vehicle is fitted with tyres which may indicators moulded into the tread pattern from side to side or front to rear at irregular not leak if penetrated by a sharp object, at several points around the circumference.
Tyre/Snow Chains Note: If you often drive on snow covered and icy roads, it is recommended to Unsuitable tyre/snow chains may damage use winter tyres. Please consult an MG the tyres, wheels, suspension, brakes or Authorised Repairer for details. bodywork of your vehicle.
Maintenance • In hot weather, DO NOT wash the car in Cleaning and Vehicle Care IMPORTANT direct sunlight. Observe all safety precautions on cleaning products; Do Not drink • When using a hose, DO NOT aim the • Avoid cleaning the vehicle in direct sunlight.
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• Wax to provide a protective coating with the manufacturer’s recommendations. between the paint and the elements. Failure to do this will invalidate the Anti- Note: If possible, avoid applying polish or Corrosion Warranty. If in doubt, ask your wax products to window glass and rubber MG Authorised Repairer. seals.
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Maintenance Wiper Blades Paint Damage Wash in warm soapy water. DO NOT use Any paint damage or stonechips should be spirit or solvent based cleaners. treated with suitable paint/lacquer materials immediately to avoid invalidating the Anti Windows and Mirrors Corrosion Warranty. Regularly clean all windows, inside and out, Weather Strips and Rubber Seals using an approved glass cleaner.
Maintenance Cleaning the Interior Airbag Module Covers Seat Belts Plastic materials DO NOT allow these areas to be DO NOT use bleaches, dyes or flooded with liquid and DO NOT cleaning solvents on seat belts. Clean plastic-faced materials with diluted use petrol, detergent, furniture upholstery cleaner, then wipe with a damp Extend the belts, then use warm water and a...
Technical Data Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions ......172 Weights ............174 Parameters of Traction Motor ....175 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..176 Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) ..177 Wheels and Tyres ..........177 Tyre Pressure (Cold) ........178...
Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Item, Units Parameters Overall length A, mm 4323 Overall width B, mm 1809 Overall height C (unladen), mm 1666 Wheelbase D, mm 2585 Front Overhang E, mm Rear Overhang F, mm...
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Technical Data Item, Units Parameters Front Wheel Track, mm 1526 Rear Wheel Track, mm 1539 Minimum Turning Diameter, m 11.2 Note: Vehicle length not including the license plate. Note: Rearview mirrors and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above the touchdown point are not included in the total width.
Technical Data Weights Item, Units Parameters Excite Exclusive Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg 1605 1641 Gross vehicle weight, kg 2560 2560 Unladen front axle weight, kg Unladen rear axle weight, kg Gross front axle weight, kg 1045 1045 Gross rear axle weight, kg...
Technical Data Parameters of Traction Motor Item, Units Parameter Values Traction Motor Type Three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor Continuous Power/Maximum Net Power, kW 75/130 Peak Torque, Nm Maximum Speed, rpm 15000...
Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Name Grade Capacity Electric drive transmission coolant, L Glycol (OAT) High-voltage battery pack coolant, L Electric drive transmission oil, L Shell E-Fluids E6 iX (SL2808) Brake fluid, L DOT 4 0.85 Windshield detergent, L ZY-VIII R-1234yf Air conditioning refrigerant, g...
Technical Data Spare Tyre * Wheel Rim Specification 7.0J × 17 Spare Tyre Specification 215/55 R17 Tyre Pressure (Cold) Wheels Unladen Front Wheels 280kPa/2.8bar/41psi Rear Wheels 280kPa/2.8bar/41psi Spare Tyre * 280kPa/2.8bar/41psi...
Delivery of Your Vehicle DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name........... Dealer Address............FIRST NAME ....................... SURNAME ..................... MODEL ..............................................VEHICLE DELIVERED ON ....................... BY ................PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT OF THE VEHICLE DRIVING POSITION Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels Eg.
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..............................................................................................................Please note that MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories fitted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
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Delivery of Your Vehicle DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name........... Dealer Address............FIRST NAME ....................... SURNAME ..................... MODEL ..............................................VEHICLE DELIVERED ON ....................... BY ................PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT OF THE VEHICLE DRIVING POSITION Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels Eg.
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..............................................................................................................Please note that MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories fitted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
3 years or 1,00,000 kms (whichever is earlier) New Vehicle Warranty of the subsequent purchaser to notify and MG Motor new vehicle warranty starts from inform MG Motor or its authorized dealer Terms & Conditions the Delivery Date shown in the Owner’s of such transfer.
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2.5.4 During a capacity check at an MOTOR) and / or MG MOTOR Tyre is valid for 1 year starting Authorised MG EV Dealer if it is authorized workshop shall not be from the Delivery Date shown in determined that battery pack has responsible for the following: the Owner’s Manual issued to the...
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2.7.6 Replacement of parts due to normal herein. 2.9.5 Fitting accessories not approved by wear and tear resulting from use 2.8.6 Use of parts other than MG MOTOR the manufacturer; of the vehicle or from its mileage Genuine Parts. 2.9.6 Fitting accessories approved by the including but not limited to shocker 2.8.7 Any device and / or accessories not...
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Warranty does not apply, Warranty work? Warranty: MG MOTOR and MG MOTOR 3.1 Duration of the Anti-Corrosion Warranty: 2.10 To be eligible for the MG MOTOR authorized dealer members are This warranty will apply from the delivery Vehicle Warranty, exempt from all liabilities, if: date given on the Owner’s Manual for a...
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(delivery date and be made as soon as possible. inform the Customer. validation of anti-corrosion test 3.5.7 The application of the MG MOTOR coupons) the Owner’s Manual as 3.4 The MG MOTOR Anti-Corrosion Anti-Corrosion Warranty is also proof of their warranty entitlement.
MG MOTOR under the coverage of the Paintwork Warranty is 3.9.3 Mechanical components which are Paintwork Warranty, parts replaced identical to that for the MG MOTOR New not an integral part of the bodywork under this warranty legally become Vehicle Warranty.
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Gurugram only. given by MG MOTOR and no Authorized complete/overall ecosystem Dealer of MG Motor or its or his agent or experience of Internet Car features employee is authorized to extend or enlarge across all MGI models*. MG Motor this warranty and no Authorized Dealer of...
Roadside Assistance • Description of the problem; highway, in a parking lot, etc.), as long as you MG Roadside Assistance 24x7 are not already at an Authorized MG EV Dealer. • Your location; CALL 1800-100-6464 • Registered Contact phone number, in case...
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All new MG vehicles sold by Authorised • Rear view mirror is damaged, but it does not following a road traffic accident, MG Roadside MG Dealers in India are eligible for free MG obstruct the driver’s vision Assistance will organize to send a recovery Roadside Assistance with Pan India coverage •...
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External Factors acts of terrorism, earthquake damage, freak an insured vehicle is declared as total loss by • MG will take every effort to reach you weather conditions, atmospheric phenomena, the Insurer, the Roadside Assistance (RSA) once you make the call however external...
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Roadside Assistance Replacement Costs • The replacement cost for any damaged part of the vehicle shall not be covered by MG Roadside Assistance, unless it is covered under any other warranty(ies) provided by MG Motor, including the new vehicle warranty, as may be applicable and / or subscribed to by the owner of the MG vehicle.
24 x 7 pulse hub at 1800 100 6464 I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected by me and delivered to my satisfaction. I do abide by MG terms & conditions laid forward for warranty and other vehicle maintenance details.
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Service Coupon Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Free Inspection Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 month / 1000 km 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
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Service Coupon Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 6 Month / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Free Inspection Carry out inspection as recommended at 6 month / 5000 km 6 Month / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
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Service Coupon Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Free Inspection Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 Year / 10000 km 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
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Service Coupon Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 2 Year / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Free Inspection Carry out inspection as recommended at 2 Year / 20000 km 2 Year / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
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Service Coupon Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 3 Year / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Free Inspection Carry out inspection as recommended at 3 Year / 30000 km 3 Year / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
Change of Ownership Record Change of Ownership Record Model Registration or License Number Drive Motor No New Owner’s Name New Owner’s Address Telephone No. If resold by MG Motor Dealership Enter Dealer Stamp in Box above...
Maintenance Interval Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 7 Years 8 Years 9 Years 10 Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR PERIODIC SERVICE Frequency: Km / SCHEDULE` Year whichever is...
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Maintenance Interval Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 7 Years 8 Years 9 Years 10 Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR PERIODIC SERVICE Frequency: Km / SCHEDULE Year whichever is...
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Maintenance Interval Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 7 Years 8 Years 9 Years 10 Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR PERIODIC SERVICE Frequency: Km / SCHEDULE Year whichever is...
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VEHICLE RECORD SHEET MODEL CHASSIS NO. MOTOR NO. KEY NO. DATE OF DELIVERY MILEAGE (KM) MAKE SR NO./ BATCH CODE BATTERY TYRE TYRE LOCATION FR RH FR LH RR RH RR LH MAKE BATCH NUMBER OWNER'S NAME & ADDRESS: ADDRESS OF SELLING DEALER Showroom: Workshop: For any feedback, please call Toll free No.
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1800 100 6464 MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
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what size space saver
The space saver tire size for the MG ZS EV is 16 inches.
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Where is the switch for fog lights on the MGZS Trophy long range
The fog light switch on the MG ZS EV Trophy Long Range is part of the main lighting control switch. It is located on the lighting stalk, typically positioned to the side of the steering wheel.
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HI MY MG-ZS EV ONLY CHARGES UP TO 80%, I **** NOT SURE IF APART FROM PLUGGING IN THE CHARGING LEAD IS THERE ANY OTHER BUTTONS TO PRESS IN THE VEHICLE OR PROCEDURE TO GET IT TO CHARGE TO 100%? IT DID USED TO CHARGE TO 100% THE VEHICLE IS JUST OVER 2YEARS OLD.
Your MG ZS EV is likely set to charge up to 80% as a default or user-configured setting to extend battery life and improve efficiency. To charge it to 100%, you need to adjust the charging limit in the car's settings. If you use a scheduled charging setup with a wall charger, ensure that no conflicting settings are preventing a full charge. If the issue persists, consider checking for software updates or consulting a service center.
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How to reset SOC
What fuel should I use & how do I open the fuel tank