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Foreword Thanks for choosing Trumpchi vehicles manufactured by GAC Motor (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as GAC Motor (Hangzhou)). For a better driving pleasure, please read the Owner’s Manual carefully. This manual covers all instructions necessary for you to fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle.
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Notices to Readers The safety of you and the passengers is Those important 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 warning symbol and warning words including “WARNING”, “CAUTION”...
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.
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EDR data disclosure This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main Except for the following circumstances, GAC Motor (Hangzhou) will function of EDR is to record data in the event of certain collisions or not disclose the data recorded in the EDR to third parties: risk of collisions (such as airbag deployment or colliding with a barrier), ●...
2. Picture index 2. Picture index 2.1 Exterior ① Front wiper Replacing front windshield wiper blades => See page 192 ② Front combination lamp Turning on lamps => See page 70 Replacing bulbs => See page 199 Specifications of front combination lamp bulb => See page 224 ③ Luggage rack *=> See page 93 ④ PEPS system* => See page 61 Door lock hole => See page 57...
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2. Picture index ① Liftgate unlocking button => See page ② Rear wiper Replacing rear windshield wiper blades => See page 193 ③ High-mounted stop lamp Specifications of high-mounted stop lamp => See page 224 ④ Rear combination lamp Specifications of rear combination lamp bulb => See page 224 ⑤ Fuel tank cap => See page 184 ⑥ Rear towing eye => See page 248 ⑦...
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2. Picture index Engine compartment (1.5T GDI engine) ① Engine coolant expansion tank => See page 190 ② Oil filler cap => See page 188 ③ Brake fluid reservoir => See page 193 ④ Battery => => See page 195 ⑤ Engine compartment power distribution unit (PDU) => See page 236 ⑥ Oil dipstick => See page 187 ⑦ Windshield washer fluid reservoir => See page 191...
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2. Picture index Engine compartment (1.5TM engine) ① Engine coolant expansion tank => See page 190 ② Oil filler cap => See page 188 ③ Brake fluid reservoir => See page 193 ④ Battery => See page 195 ⑤ Engine compartment power distribution unit (PDU) => See page 236 ⑥ Oil dipstick => See page 187 ⑦ Windshield washer fluid reservoir => See page 191 ⑧ Intercooler coolant reservoir => See page...
2.2 Interior ① Sun visor=> See page 82 ② Front dome lamp => See page 76 Power sunroof control button *=> See page 67 Emergency call button of GAC Motor T-BOX APP*=> See page 127 Spectacle case => See page 88 ③ Interior rearview mirror => See page 80 ④ Front passenger’s frontal airbag => See page 21 ⑤...
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2. Picture index ① Door latch and inside handle => See page ② A/C air outlet => See page 101 ③ Steering wheel => See page 36 Buttons on steering wheel => See page Driver’s frontal airbag => See page 20 ④ Passenger’s power window control button => See page 66 ⑤ Glove box opening handle => See page ⑥ HCP => See page 96 ⑦...
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2. Picture index ① Lamplight combination switch => See page 70 ② Instrument cluster => See page 38 Indicator lamp => See page 47 ③ Wiper combination switch => See page ④ AV system display => See page 104 ⑤ USB interface => See page 90 12V power outlet => See page 89 ⑥ Instrument panel left switch block: Exterior rearview mirror adjusting knob=>...
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2. Picture index ① AT gearshift lever* => See page 135 ② EPB button*=> See page 142 ③ Driving mode button* => See page 136...
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2. Picture index ① Mechanical parking brake lever * => See page 146 ② MT gearshift lever * => See page 138...
3. Instructions for safe operation 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.1 Safe driving The following inspections must be carried WARNING out 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.
3. Instructions for safe operation 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.
3. Instructions for safe operation 3.2 Seat belt In the event of a collision, the seat belt will 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. Protection of the driver and passengers by WARNING seat belts...
SRS is failed. In that case, please if the driver or front passenger does not go to the GAC Motor authorized shop fasten the seat belt at a speed lower than for inspection in time. 20km/h, the corresponding indicator lamp...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Fastening the front seat belt Unfastening the seat belt Pregnant women must fasten the seat belts correctly Keep a correct sitting posture. => See Press the red button of the buckle. Then page 13 the lock tongue will pop out automatically. How should a pregnant woman fasten the seat belt? Pull out the seat belt slowly at a uniform...
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3. Instructions for safe operation WARNING 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. ● Each seat belt is for one person only. Do not share a seat belt with other persons (including children).
3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Depending on vehicle configurations, the deployment positions of the SRS are as shown below: ① Front seat frontal airbag ② Front seat side airbag* ③ Side curtain airbag* NOTE The airbag will produce a little harmless smoke when deployed, which is normal.
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A system fault is indicated when the indicator event of an accident, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for lamp is in the following conditions: replacement. After the ignition switch is switched to “ON”...
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3. Instructions for safe operation In the event of a severe frontal collision The front seat frontal airbags might not be where the triggering condition is met, the triggered in the following cases: frontal airbags will be triggered by the system the ignition switch in “ACC”...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Front seat side airbag* In the event of a severe side collision where The front seat frontal airbags might not be the triggering condition is met, the side airbags triggered in the following cases: on the side where the vehicle collides will be the ignition switch in “ACC”...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Side curtain airbag* The side curtain airbags might not be triggered in the following cases: WARNING the ignition switch in “ACC” or “OFF”. 100% frontal collision. The front seats are equipped with side airbags. minor side collision. Please do not lean against the door of vehicle.
3. Instructions for safe operation 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.
3. Instructions for safe operation 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.
3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4 Child restraint 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, and a suitable restraint system on seats with frontal vehicle! child safety seat should be selected according airbags!
3. Instructions for safe operation 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 13kg. Group I child safety seats: Suitable for toddlers weighing between 9kg and 18kg. a.
3. Instructions for safe operation 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 rear seats Center rear seat Group 0: <10 kg Group 0+: <13 kg Group I: 9~18 kg U/UF Group II: 15~25 kg Group III: 22~36 kg Note: The uppercase letters in the table are defined as follows:...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Mounting position Weight group Size class Fixture module Front passenger’s seat Outboard rear seats Center rear seat Carry-cot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+: <13 kg ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 Group I: 9~18 kg ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3...
3. Instructions for safe operation 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 head restraint from affecting the performance of the child safety seat during use, it is recommended to remove the head restraint of the seat on which the child safety...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Place the seat belt correctly and push Grasp the shoulder belt near the buckle 6. Shake the child safety seat back and the tab up. Make sure the seat belt is not and pull it up to tension the lap belt. At this forth, left and right to make sure it is firmly twisted.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Installing LATCH or ISOFIX system The rear seats of this vehicle are equipped Locking clip 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...
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3. Instructions for safe operation The installation instructions of the LATCH child safety seat are as follows. NOTE Thread the strap through the top of seat back and attach the strap hook to the rear 1. Put the child safety seat on the seat, find The rear anchorage ① of the rear seat is anchorage ②...
1. Select the fresh air mode. monoxide from entering the vehicle. ● When the engine is started for a long 2. Select mode. Please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop time in a confined space (such as 3. Set the fan speed to the maximum. to check whether the exhaust system is normal a garage, etc.), carbon monoxide...
Battery hazard warning label airbag warning label carefully. 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.
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).
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Buttons on steering wheel* ③ The right buttons include the control buttons of the instrument cluster display and the cruise control buttons: Control buttons of the instrument cluster display*: ● Driving information => See page 42 ● Menu setting => See page 44 ● Alarm information => See page 41 Cruise control buttons* => See page 151...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.2 Instrument cluster Instrument cluster with TFT display* ① Tachometer ② Instrument cluster display Displayed information: door open indication, gear display*, mileage indication, driving information, menu settings, warning information. ③ Speedometer ④ B a c k l i g h t b r i g h t n e s s / t r i p m e t e r adjustment rod ⑤...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Instrument cluster with segment display* ① Tachometer ② Instrument cluster display Displayed information: battery voltage, door open indication, gear display*, mileage indication. ③ Speedometer ④ Backlight brightness / trip meter adjustment ⑤ Fuel gauge ⑥ Engine coolant temperature gauge ⑦...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Tachometer Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge The tachometer is used to indicate the current The speedometer displays the current speed The engine coolant temperature gauge is engine speed, in 1,000 r/min. of the vehicle in km/h. used to indicate the current temperature of the engine coolant.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Outside temperature* The trip meter on instrument cluster with On the alarm message screen, the current segment display can be adjusted through state of the vehicle is displayed in the form I t d i s p l a y s t h e c u r r e n t a m b i e n t the trip meter adjustment rod.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Driving information (instrument cluster with segment display) With IGN ON, press the DISP button on the right side of the steering wheel to switch the Average fuel display information screens. DISP button Outside temperature consumption NOTE ● When no valid information is received,...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Driving information (instrument cluster with TFT display) With IGN ON, press the▲or▼button on the right side of the steering wheel to switch to the driving information screen, and then press◄ or ►button to switch the display information screens.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Menu setting* When the vehicle speed is zero with IGN ON, press the▲or▼button on the right side of the steering wheel to switch to menu setting, press►button to enter the Menu Setting screen, and press▲or▼button to move the cursor, press►button to enter the menu of next level, press►button to select and confirm, Brightness control...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Call information* Navigation information * AV and entertainment information * Enter Jinshan Avenue AV Off When the AV system is connected to the When the ENGINE START/STOP button is When the ENGINE START/STOP button Bluetooth of the mobile phone and there at “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment When the AV system is turned on, the current playback information will be displayed on the AV and entertainment information screen. NOTE ● When the AV system activates the CarLife, the AV and entertainment information screen will display the CarLife connection status rather than entertainment functions.
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 ENGINE START/ STOP button 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.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Icon Designation Color Function Right turn signal indicator If the right turn signal indicator lamp flashes alone, it indicates that the right turn signal lamp lamp and hazard warning Green of the vehicle is on. When the hazard warning lamp switch is pressed, the left/right turn signal lamp indicator lamps and all turn signal lamps will flash simultaneously. If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the engine immobilizer system or the body IMMO indicator lamp anti-theft system is working.
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If the white indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that high-speed driving is required for White regeneration. GPF regeneration service indicator lamp* If the yellow indicator lamp comes on, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for Yellow maintenance.
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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.
GAC Motor authorized shop. ● Avoid exposing the remote control Poor signal strength of remote control key key to any liquid. If the key gets wet accidentally, dry it immediately.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Button operations ① Locking button CAUTION If this button is pressed once within the effective range of the remote control key, ● When any door is not closed, if you all doors will be locked; if this button is press the locking button , the four pressed and held for 2 s, the windows*...
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30 s; if the ● After the button is pressed to unlock duration, please go to GAC Motor button is pressed, the anti-theft alarm will authorized shop to change it. the door, if the door is not opened within be stopped.
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It is recommended to go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for the battery replacement. When the ENGINE START/STOP button is in the “OFF”...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.2 Emergency mechanical key Emergency mechanical key Key for models with ENGINE START/ Take out the battery ① . STOP button*: Use the emergency Assemble the remote control key in the mechanical key to pry open the remote reverse steps mentioned above.
4. Operation of systems and equipment Spare mechanical key* Door latch and inside handle 4.2.3 Door lock system Central locking button The spare mechanical key can be used to If the door latch ① is pushed inward in lock all doors, unlock the driver’s door, or the direction of arrow B, the corresponding start the engine.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Door lock hole Child safety lock NOTE When the child safety lock is activated (=> See page 57), even if the rear door latch is unlocked, the rear door cannot be opened by operating the inside handle. In this case, the rear door shall be opened from outside.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Automatic unlock function Speed sensing door lock NOTE If the traveling vehicle stops with the doors If this function is activated with all doors locked and the ignition switch is switched to the closed, the vehicle will be automatically locked ● Before driving the vehicle, if any child “OFF”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Collision unlock function Intelligent active lock* NOTE If the vehicle encounters a collision while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position and the ● This function can be activated or required conditions are met, the four doors deactivated by setting the “System will be simultaneously unlocked, and will be Settings → Body Accessories → Lock/...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment It should be noted that the intelligent active NOTE CAUTION lock function will not be activated in case of the followings: ● This function can be activated or ● The intelligent active lock function The power mode is in any mode other deactivated by setting the “System cannot automatically close the door...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment PEPS system* CAUTION ● Once the vehicle speed is higher than 1.5 km/h, it is prohibited to unlock the liftgate. ● If there is snow or ice on the front door handle, the PEPS function will be affected, so please clear the snow or ice as soon as possible.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.4 Door 4.2.5 Liftgate WARNING Opening of liftgate ● Always ensure that all doors are closed to prevent suddenly opening during driving, which may cause personal injuries or accident. ● Open or close the doors only when the vehicle is stationary.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Emergency opening of liftgate Closing of liftgate NOTE If the liftgate is ajar, the instrument cluster will display the corresponding alarm information; when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 km/h, the buzzer will sound. CAUTION ● Be careful when closing the liftgate to ensure that no person is within the movement range of the liftgate.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.6 Engine hood Opening of engine hood If the locking mechanism ② is pushed Use the stay bar ③ to support the engine as arrowed, the engine hood will be fully hood. unlocked. Rise the engine hood to its maximum height.
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 the to the fenders, and then press down the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
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● I f t h e p o w e r w i n d o w s y s t e m press down/pull up the button ① . fails, please go to the GAC Motor ● The operation methods of the buttons authorized shop for inspection in ②, ③...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.8 Power sunroof* Opening and closing of sunshade The power sunroof can be operated when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. It will still be operable within 40 s after the ignition switch is switched from the “ON”...
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In addition, the low temperature will also damage the motor to a certain extent. CAUTION If the power sunroof fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.9 Basic operation of body Initialization and self-learning of power Activation of body anti-theft function sunroof anti-theft system When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” position and the vehicle is in the anti-theft Body anti-theft function - unlock state, if the door is unlocked by an illegal key or is forcibly unlocked, the anti-theft system will...
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...
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GAC Motor W h e n t h e i g n i t i o n s w i t c h i s i n t h e When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Daytime running lamp* Position lamp WARNING When the engine is started and the If you turn the lamplight switch to the position lamps are off, the daytime running position, the position lamps, instrument ● When driving the vehicle at night or lamps can be automatically turned on;...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Low beam Manual headlamp leveling NOTE Turn the lamp switch to the position to turn on the low beam. ● The high beam may cause dazzling High beam to drivers of oncoming vehicles at close range, which may easily cause After turning on the low beam, if you push accidents.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Follow Me Home Fog lamp switch NOTE Within 10 minutes after switching the ignition switch to the “OFF” position, if you turn the For some models which are not equipped lamplight switch from the OFF position to with front fog lamps, directly turn the fog other positions and then back to the OFF lamp switch to the...
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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 unlock button on the attention of persons on the road and reduce remote control key within the effective the risk of traffic accidents: range, the position lamps will stay on for...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.2 Interior amp Front dome lamp Rear dome lamp Dome lamp Press left or right side front dome lamp With rear dome lamps off, press the switch to turn on the dome lamp on the switch as arrowed to turn on the dome corresponding side.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.3 Wiper combination switch Glove box lamp* ⑦ Adjusting knob: Intermittent wiping time adjustment If the glove box is opened, the glove box lamp will come on automatically. ⑧ : Rear windshield washer system on If the glove box is closed, the glove box ⑨...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Front windshield washer system on OFF: Rear windshield washer or rear wiper INT: intermittent wiping If the wiper combination switch is turned If the wiper combination switch is turned to the ③ INT position, the front wiper will toward the rear of the vehicle to the If you turn the rear wiper knob to the limit ⑥...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.4 Windshield Windshield glass The green heat-insulation and laminated anti-scattering glass is used for the front windshield, which can effectively reduce the personal injury in an accident. WARNING ● Always keep the glass surface clean. ● 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...
“L” or “R” position (to select If the function of the exterior rearview mirror the left or right exterior rearview mirror). fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized Manually adjusting the manual anti-glare Turn the exterior rearview mirror adjusting shop for inspection in time.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Electric folding* Defogging and defrosting* NOTE This function can be activated or deactivated by setting the “System Settings→ Body Accessories → Other Accessories → Auto Folding of Exterior rearview Mirror” of the AV system. CAUTION ● If the exterior rearview mirror does not feature the electric folding function or the electric folding function fails, the mirror can be manually folded and then...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.6 Sun visor CAUTION ● If there is residual fog or frost after defogging and defrosting function is deactivated automatically, just press the button again. ● Do not use the defrosting and defogging function for a long time, otherwise the heater may be damaged due to overheating.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4 Seats and storage facilities Height adjustment of front seat headrests WARNING 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.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.2 Front seats Power seat* Manual seat* 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°).
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Seat heater* NOTE Fold Control Scenario The seat heater switch has no physical Fold Control Scenario Synchronization button and also no display on the main Synchronization interface of the AV system. You need to click on the A/C status display area in the lower left/right corner of the AV system interface to enter the A/C control interface...
Folding down: press the rear seat back immediately turn off the seat heater and NOTE switch as arrowed to fold down the rear go to the GAC Motor authorized shop seat back. for inspection in time. The central armrest shall not be seated by Restore: Push the rear seat back directly anyone, and shall return to the seat back if backward until the seat back is locked.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.4 Storage facilities Cup holder Storage compartment on door interior trim panel Rear cup holder: Turn down the central armrest forward and then place beverage Front cup holder: hold beverage bottles. bottles. WARNING Place beverage bottles, map manuals and other articles here.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Spectacle case Front passenger’s glove box Front central armrest box Press to slowly open the spectacle Press the switch ① , lift up and open the Pull the handle to open the glove box and case and place small articles such as place articles such as file bags.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.5 Power outlet Console rear storage compartment* Storage bag on the back of front seat Power outlet Pull open the storage bag to put books, Place small articles here. foldable umbrellas and other articles in it. With the ignition switch in the “ACC”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Trunk power outlet* USB interface Rear USB charging port* With the ignition switch in the “ACC” or With the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON” When a device is connected successfully, “ON” position, connect a device here to position, after the rear power outlet cover the AV system can switch to the USB charge it.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.6 Trunk Trunk space CAUTION Fold down the rear seat back to increase In order to ensure the maneuvering stability of the trunk capacity.=> See page 86 the whole vehicle, the luggage shall be placed ● To avoid damage to the electrical as evenly as possible, and the heavy objects system of the vehicle, never connect CAUTION...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Objects in trunk Models with tire vulcanizing machine: Models with spare tire Open the liftgate. There are inflator pump, tire sealant, There are driver’s tools, spare tire and towing hook, and warning triangle inside. warning triangle inside.
(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 bearing capacity of 35 kg.
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GAC Motor parts will seriously damage the o f t h e v e h i c l e m a y w e a k e n t h e performance of the vehicle.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.2 A/C system ① OFF button ② Temperature up button ③ AUTO mode button* ④ Recirculation/ fresh air mode button ⑤ Fan speed up button MODE ⑥ Air supply mode button ⑦ Front windshield defrosting/defogging button ⑧...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Temperature setting Automatic mode* NOTE Press the button and button to If the AUTO button is pressed, the button adjust the inside temperature by 0.5°C indicator lamp will come on, and the A/ ● The A/C system can also be controlled each time.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Air circulation Fan speed setting CAUTION The fan speed setting can be controlled Repeatedly press the button to switch manually or automatically*. the air circulation between the recirculation ● Long-term recirculation mode will cause mode and the fresh air mode. accumulation of carbon dioxide in Press the /...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment In auto mode*, the A/C system will Front windshield defrost/defog function Rear windshield defrost/defog function automatically control the air supply mode. If the button is pressed, the button If the / button is pressed, the When the outlet air temperature is high, indicator lamp will come on, and the front button indicator lamp will come on, the...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Plasma purifier A/C scene Preset scene 3 Fast Warm-up: 28°C, AUTO: On, the A/C curve is “Fast”, the temperature is rapidly Fold Control Scenario increased, and the maximum power is Synchronization maintained until the target temperature is reached. Fold Control Scenario Add custom items Click the button to add up to 9 custom scenes.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.3 A/C air outlet Panel side air outlet Panel central air outlet Rear air outlet* Toggle the paddle ① up and down to Toggle the paddle ① up and down to Toggle the paddle ① to adjust the air adjust the air direction.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6 AV system ① Mute button ② button 4.6.1 Control buttons on steering wheel In radio mode, press this button to automatically search for valid stations with lower frequencies. If a valid station is found, the automatic search will be stopped and the station will start playing.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑤ ⑨ End call button Button When there is an incoming call via the In radio mode, press this button to automatically search for valid stations Bluetooth, you can press this button to reject the call. with higher frequencies.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.2 Basic operation Description of function areas in main interface: ① Smart card area Click the cards to quickly enter the Type 1: corresponding function interfaces. Cards can be added and sorted in a user- defined way.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ④ System status bar This bar indicates the system status s u c h a s “ T i m e ” , a n d “ B l u e t o o t h Connection”.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Description of function areas in main interface: Type 2: ① Entrance to Personal Center Click here to enter the Personal Center Settings interface. ② Smart card area Click the cards to quickly enter the Navigation Parking lot Favorites Gas station corresponding function interfaces.
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AVNT unit) This bar indicates the system status such as “Bluetooth Connection”. Click on an icon to enter the corresponding function interface. Shortcut Message ⑥ System navigation bar area Brightness GAC Motor GE8 Lane Keep Navigation Bluetooth Assist switch Media Soft keys for system control. Yang Chaoyue's...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment My Car CarLife* NOTE Via CarLife, the in-car system can share functions of mobile phones such as calls, ● When the operating system of mobile navigation and music. 10:48 am Sunroof adjustment p h o n e s / i P h o n e s ( A n d r o i d / I O S ) i s updated, all or some CarLife functions NOTE m ay b ec om e una v ai l a b l e .
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4. Operation of systems and equipment How to obtain the application Voice* After you wake up the voice recognition engine and hear a beep, you can perform the voice After the AV system is turned on and works control setting. normally, wake up the voice recognition engine in the following ways before issuing a voice Help...
Register an account number and perform verification Register an account number on the GAC Motor T-BOX APP, then click on "Bind my vehicle" and follow the prompts to complete the identification. habits and preferences. After the wake-...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Logout Mobile data query Infotainment package - Online navigation Log out - Online music Do you want to log out the "account AAAA"? - Online radio - Online store Cancel - In-car WiFi Cancel Click Logout on the Personal Center page, and Users can click “My mobile data”...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.4 OTA update* Update operation Update appointment Available update reminder When an update is available, an update Your update appointment has expired. prompt window will pop up automatically Please make a new appointment. when the ignition switch or ENGINE Make a new appointment Close START/STOP button is set to “OFF”.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Update now Screen interaction and display during Once the update starts, the main unit will update display a black screen and be muted, and at the same time, functions such Update countdown as ENGINE START/STOP button and door window regulator may fail and will automatically resume after the update.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Update again Update result feedback Successful update Update conditions are not met now. Please try again Please check whether the engine is shut down, whether the power supply is switched off, whether the vehicle is locked, and whether the battery charge level is enough.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.5 Radio Enter the Radio interface of the AV unit in the following ways: C l i c k t h e “ R a d i o ” c a r d i n t h e m a i n Frequency of current interface to enter the radio mode.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Enter the Radio interface of the AVNT unit in the following ways: C l i c k t h e “ R a d i o ” c a r d i n t h e m a i n Manual station Manual station Auto station...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.6 USB media playback Enter the USB media playback mode of the AV unit in the following ways: Click the “Music” card in the smart card area of the main interface to enter the Track and singer music interface, and click “Audio source switching” to switch to “USB media playback”.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Enter the USB media playback mode of the AVNT unit in the following ways: Click the “Music” card in the smart card area of the main interface to enter the music interface, then click “Local music”, Back and click “USB media playback”.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.7 Bluetooth function Bluetooth connection failure Possible cause Action Sound Driving Body Screen System Voice Enter the Bluetooth mode Internet A/C & Seat Settings assistance Accessories Display Settings Assistant Set the device’s Bluetooth Enter the Bluetooth mode in the following Bluetooth Name The device’s Bluetooth Bluetooth so that it can...
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.8 System settings Click the “System Setting” soft key in the application menu interface to enter the system setting 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. Settings group Function Function Options Bluetooth Name Bluetooth switch On/Off Bluetooth Auto connection On/Off...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Multimedia volume Range: 0~39 Voice recognition* Range: 0~10 Call volume Range: 0~10 Navigation volume* Range: 0~10 3D sound effect Off/Driver/All occupants Sound effect mode Classic/Pop/Jazz/Rock/Default/Custom System sound effect Natural soundtrack/clear voice/subbass/ DTS professional sound effects Sound Settings leisure mode Not sensitive/Weakly sensitive/Generally Speed-sensitive volume control sensitive/Strongly sensitive Startup volume Adaptive/Invariant Assist chime and media sound...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Off/Low beam only/Low beam and rear fog Follow me home lamp Exterior Light Daytime running lamp* On/Off Remote unlock All doors/Driver’s door only Speed sensing door lock On/Off Lock/Unlock Auto unlock On/Off Body Accessories Intelligent active lock* On/Off Intelligent active unlock* On/Off Auto folding of exterior rearview mirror* On/Off...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Time and date Basic settings 24-hour system On/Off Message push* On/Off Hardware version System version System update* Update Memory size* System Settings System information Cleanup acceleration* Cleanup Current language Chinese/English* Supported languages Chinese/English* Factory reset Reset Manufacturer Vehicle Information...
If you have any questions, please consult a All or partial services may be limited or GAC Motor T-BOX was self-developed by GAC Motor authorized shop or call the service terminated due to overhaul, replacement GAC as GAC Motor’s latest generation of hotline: 400-813-6666.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Communication service CAUTION Communication service is required when you use the GAC Motor T-BOX. During the ● GAC Motor T-BOX provides you with experience period, the following backstage services such as vehicle control via...
The vehicle is under control via a mobile phone ● Check the box “Save Account” so that The newly upgraded GAC Motor T-BOX APP 4.0 is launched Download and install APP on mobile phone you can log in this account directly next...
Emergency rescue Emergency call button ② SOS button: press and hold this button 3s to the make the GAC Motor T-BOX call The emergency rescue function includes the emergency telephone number and the automatic call after crash, roadside service and emergency contact.
4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.7.5 Function list You can obtain the GAC Motor T-BOX services by pressing the in-car emergency call button, using the mobile APP, or logging into the owner self- service website. Access method Notification method Category...
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○ ○ ○ ○ Self-diagnosis via the GAC Motor T-BOX APP which will prompt you when an abnormality occurs. Car care service The in-car GAC Motor T-BOX terminal monitors the vehicle conditions in real time, and uploads abnormalities if any. According to the abnormality Vehicle abnormality ○...
5. Driving guide 5. Driving guide 5.1 Starting and driving When the transmission gearshift lever is in “P” NOTE position and the brake pedal is depressed, the ENGINE START/STOP button indicator lamp 5.1.1 Ignition switch ● W h e n t h e g e a r s h i f t l e v e r o f t h e will turn green.
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5. Driving guide Limp home mode* Conventional ignition switch* ON: in this position, the instrument cluster backlight comes on, and the circuits of all electrical consumers are connected; after the engine is started, the ignition switch will be switched to this position. START: this position is only used to start the engine.
5. Driving guide 5.1.2 Engine start Vehicle models with an automatic NOTE transmission Vehicle models with a manual transmission Vehicle models with an ignition switch ● In case of a cold start, run the engine at Vehicle models with an ignition switch Insert the mechanical key in the ignition idle speed to warm up it before driving.
5. Driving guide 5.1.3 Engine shutdown CAUTION WARNING Vehicle models with a manual transmission ● The engine start time shall not exceed ● Do not keep starting the engine for a Park the vehicle steadily and apply the 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 parking brake.
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5. Driving guide Check the engine immobilizer system NOTE WARNING indicator lamp on the instrument cluster to confirm that the anti-theft After the engine is shut down, the radiator Emergency shutdown is forbidden system has been activated. fan may still run for a while. during normal driving, as it is likely to lead to vehicle damage, safety and WARNING...
5. Driving guide 5.1.4 Gear description P: Parking N: Neutral When the vehicle is stationary, press Set the gearshift lever directly from “R” or Vehicle models with an automatic the unlocking button in the front of the “D” position to “N” position. transmission* gearshift lever to set the gearshift lever to Depress the brake pedal when setting the “P”...
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5. Driving guide S: Sport Driving mode “E” ECO mode The “S” position is for sport mode. When When the vehicle enters this mode, both the the gearshift lever is set to this position, transmission control unit and the A/C system the transmission will shift into a lower gear will adopt the economy strategy.
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5. Driving guide “M” manual mode Release the seized gearshift lever “M” mode is the driving mode with manual transmission. When the transmission is in this mode, the driver can upshift/downshift by pressing the “+/-” button on the side of the gearshift lever according to road conditions and driving style to enjoy driving pleasure. Press the locking switch on the left side of the gearshift mechanism to unlock ①...
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If this fault occurs, there may be some problems with NOTE the vehicle. Please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection. ● When the gearshift lever is set to “R”, make sure that the vehicle is stationary...
● If there is metal friction rasp, the brake temporary loss of braking performance. lining may be worn to the limit. Please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection as soon as possible. ● If the steering wheel vibrates or twitches continuously during braking, go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection as soon as possible.
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5. Driving guide Brake booster Braking effect and braking distance WARNING 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 A new tire and brake lining having pedal, and it only works when the engine is conditions and driving style, 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 running.
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5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING When the brake is wet or icy or when When brakes are overheated, braking ● The brake fluid must be changed the vehicle is running on a salted road, effects will reduce, increasing the every two years. If the brake fluid the braking lag may occur, resulting in braking distance! stays in the brake system for a long a longer braking distance.
At this time, operating noise can that the EPB has been applied. drive the vehicle to a flat road. Contact be heard, which is normal. the GAC Motor authorized shop for When the gearshift lever is switched to inspection in time. the “P” gear, the EPB will be applied automatically.
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=> See page 245, and then release the EPB. Contact When the ENGINE START/STOP button the GAC Motor authorized shop for is in the “ON” position, depress the brake pedal. inspection. P r e s s t h e E P B b u t t o n . T h e b u t t o n ● If the EPB has not been used for a long...
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In the following cases, operate the EPB ● Do not use dynamic emergency braking button again. If the fault is not eliminated, unless necessary, as it is likely to please contact the GAC Motor authorized cause traffic accidents. Moreover, the shop for inspection. braking distance is longer than braking by depressing the brake pedal, and the ● If the indicator lamp...
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5. Driving guide AUTO HOLD On and Off Activation AUTO HOLD can keep the vehicle still When this function is enabled, it supports automatically based on the driver’s braking automatic brake application and release under needs; when the system detects the driver’s stop & go conditions. When the driver brakes intention of starting off (such as depressing the the vehicle, the vehicle will be automatically accelerator pedal), it will automatically release...
5. Driving guide 5.2.3 Mechanical parking brake For the sake of safety, the AUTO HOLD will be EPB self-learning disabled and the parking brake will be locked system* In some cases (for example, upon sudden under the following conditions: battery failure or after long-term stop), the The engine is shut down.
5. Driving guide 5.3 Electronic service brake Anti-lock braking system (ABS) indicator WARNING lamp system After the ignition switch is set to “ON” position, After the vehicle is parked steady, the 5.3.1 Anti-lock braking system the indicator lamp will be on for a few mechanical parking brake shall be seconds and go out after the system completes (ABS)
5. Driving guide 5.3.2 Electronic stability program Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) NOTE (ESP) As a part of ABS, the electronic brake force distribution (EBD) balances the distribution ● When the vehicle speed is greater ESP can effectively reduce the risk of sideslip. of braking force on the front and rear wheels than 80 km/h, the ESP will be activated according to the vehicle load during normal On and Off...
5. Driving guide 5.3.3 Hill hold control (HHC) Traction control system (TCS) If the indicator lamp comes on after the engine is started, it indicates that ESP has As a subsystem of ESP, TCS determines if the HHC allows the driver to move the foot from been disabled, and the instrument cluster driving wheel slips based on the speed of the the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal when display shows an alarm message.
5. Driving guide 5.3.4 Hill descent control (HDC) Press the button again to deactivate NOTE the HDC, and then the indicator lamp HDC is a subsystem of ESP. If the driver goes out. does not depress the brake pedal while going ● When you drive off on a steep slope or downhill, HDC will help the driver to decelerate drive downhill with transmission in “R”...
● When driving on high-traffic roads, the GAC Motor authorized shop for slopes, multi-curve roads or wet and inspection as soon as possible. slippery roads, do not use the cruise control for fear of accidents.
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5. Driving guide Activating cruise control Resuming cruise control NOTE When the cruise control is deactivated by If the button is pressed, the cruise depressing the brake pedal or pressing the control will be enabled, and the indicator ● The maximum setable cruising speed button , the indicator lamp on the...
5. Driving guide 5.4.2 Forward collision warning On and Off (FCW) system * The FCW system assesses the danger level of Driving Body Screen System Voice Internet Sound Settings A/C & Seat Activate the FCW? assistance Accessories Display Settings Assistant pre-collision by detecting the relative distance Safe driving reminder and speed of the vehicle/pedestrian ahead in Early warning in case of a collision risk, and activation by default...
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5. Driving guide How it alerts the driver The FCW system may not work properly in the NOTE following cases: The FCW system alerts the driver by the The vehicle is traveling in an environment following three methods: ● “Far, medium and near” can be set with low visibility (such as heavy rain, 1. Distance warning (vehicle speed > 60km/ via the “System Settings → Driving...
5. Driving guide 5.4.3 Autonomous emergency When the AEB detects that a collision is about WARNING to occur, it will be activated in the following two braking (AEB)* cases: The FCW system is subject to the The obstacle ahead is the vehicle or limitations of laws of physics, and thus With AEB pedestrian, and the driver does not...
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5. Driving guide On and Off AEB braking level System Driving Body Screen Voice Activate the AEB? A/C & Seat Internet Sound Settings Settings assistance Accessories Display Assistant Safe driving reminder Early warning in case of a collision risk, and activation by default Cancel Confirm when the vehicle is started...
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5. Driving guide The AEB may not work properly in the following cases: The vehicle is traveling in an environment with low visibility (such as heavy rain, snow and haze). The camera is subjected to direct strong light or the light intensity changes suddenly (such as entering and exiting a tunnel).
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5. Driving guide The ESP system is manually deactivated. WARNING WARNING The driver’s seat belt is not fastened. The vehicle has a large turning angle. The AEB can improve the driving safety, The AEB only has a collision mitigation but it is still subject to the limitations of effect on the vehicles/pedestrians The vehicle is not in “D position.
5. Driving guide 5.4.4 P e d e s t r i a n d e t e c t i o n Proximity warning The active brake assist function of the PDS is integrated in the AEB. For its activation/ system (PDS) * If a potential collision with a pedestrian is deactivation method, refer to the description of...
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5. Driving guide PDS fault indication NOTE WARNING When the PDS is faulty, the instrument cluster will display a message reading ● When the PDS is faulty, for example, ● Never ignore any suddenly activated “PDS is not available” to the driver. due to inaccurate camera sensor angle, warning lamp and reminder displayed there may be unwanted alarms or on the instrument cluster, otherwise NOTE...
5. Driving guide 5.4.5 Lane departure warning System limitations A pedestrian is completely or partially covered by other objects, for example, (LDW) system* PDS is subject to physical and system a worker holding a ladder, a pedestrian limitations. For example, in some cases, the The LDW system is designed to reduce holding an umbrella, etc.
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5. Driving guide On and Off How it alerts the driver NOTE When the instrument cluster shows a vehicle speed greater than 65km/h and the system The system has a button state memory detects at least one valid lane marking on Driving System Voice Body...
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5. Driving guide Function limitations Red lane marking on road due to road When the indicator lamp lights up maintenance. in green, if no condition mentioned above The LDW, even activated, may involve happens and the vehicle departures from the Unobvious, too thin, worn, blurred or dirt/ wrong or failed detection of lane marking lane (due to the driver’s fatigue, distraction...
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5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING ● The LDW is only a driver assist ● Do not place reflective objects on the ● The sound inside or the noise outside system and cannot actively control instrument panel, which may not only may prevent you from hearing the your vehicle for lane changing or cause dazzling to the driver but also warning beep, so you may not notice lane keeping.
5. Driving guide 5.4.6 Intelligent front camera NOTE CAUTION (IFC)* ● Special tools are required to be used Poor lighting conditions, night, backlight for calibration of the IFC. If the camera or heavy rain may pose effect on the IFC, An IFC is installed above the front windshield needs calibration, please go to the GAC leading to interruption/performance degrade to detect the vehicles and pedestrians ahead...
GAC Motor authorized shop area around the IFC. If the tire pressure is higher than 330Kpa, for re-learning and calibration, provided the TPMS indicator lamp will come on, ● Keep the view of the IFC clear.
5. Driving guide 5.5 Parking assist system Dynamic view Distance audible alarm (PAS) The audible alarm changes with reference to the distance between a detected obstacle and 5.5.1 Reversing parking aid the rear bumper, and meanwhile, the color of activated sectors shown on the display (RPA) changes accordingly: The RPA uses the RPA sensors to send and...
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5. Driving guide Distribution of RPA sensors WARNING WARNING ● T h e R PA c a n n o t t a k e t h e p l a c e ● When a high-pressure cleaner is of the driver’s observation to the used, clean the RPA sensors in surrounding environment.
5. Driving guide 5.5.2 Reverse image system * Dynamic trajectory CAUTION The reverse image system can cover the video at a wide angle up to 130° and display The above-mentioned distances are a wide-range image behind the vehicle on the obtained by tests on the flat ground, and AV system display to allow the driver to know are only used as references for visual...
5. Driving guide 5.6 Electric power steering CAUTION (EPS) ● Always keep the CCD surface clean. The EPS is a power steering system which Clean the surface of the CCD with directly uses the motor for providing torque. a piece of soft damp cloth to avoid It is mainly composed of a torque sensor, scratching.
Check that the seat belt is not worn or or comes on again during driving, stop driving, damaged; check that the seat belt is and contact the GAC Motor authorized shop ● The steering mode cannot be switched fastened securely after fastening the seat for inspection.
5. Driving guide 5.7.2 Driving during running-in Inspections after starting/during driving Engine running-in period Check whether the instrument cluster The mileage in the running-in period of a works properly; check whether any new engine shall be 1500km. Within the first In order to prolong the service life of the indicator lamp comes on or any alarm 1000km of driving:...
5. Driving guide 5.7.3 Driving essentials Running-in of tire and brake lining When the vehicle is running on an icy or snowy road, drive at a low and constant Within the first 500km of driving, drive the speed; avoid sudden acceleration or Precautions under various road conditions: vehicle at a moderate speed to get the new emergency braking and install tire chains...
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5. Driving guide Check the battery and cables as follows: I t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t o b r i n g s o m e NOTE necessary emergency items according to A low temperature in chilly days will the road conditions, such as: reduce the capacity of battery, and...
5. Driving guide 5.7.4 Efficient use of vehicle When driving, select good road surface. If driving on uneven roads, control Before driving, make sure that the parking the vehicle speed to avoid collision or brake is completely released and the scratches. parking brake indicator lamp is off. If the chassis is stained with objects such Maintain sufficient tire pressure, as a too as excessive dirt, clean them in time to low tire pressure can cause premature tire...
5. Driving guide 5.7.5 Fire prevention It is recommended to regularly drive Precautions for driving: to the GAC Motor authorized shop for During driving and parking, especially In order to prevent vehicle fires, pay attention inspections: in summer, be sure to check if there are to the followings during use:...
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 start the engine in a well-ventilated and plastic parts To avoid potential hazards, please read this place.
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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.
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...
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If any, drive to the GAC Motor times from top to bottom. and the type of wax solvent that do not authorized shop for touch-up.
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6. In-service maintenance When using a steam cleaner or a high- Waxing WARNING pressure cleaner to wash the vehicle, be sure Regular waxing can protect the paint surface to be very careful. Be sure to wash the vehicle of the vehicle body and keep the vehicle body ● When washing the vehicle manually, in accordance with the operating instructions clean.
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6. In-service maintenance Cleaning and maintenance of external Washing of window glasses and rearview CAUTION plastic parts mirrors External plastic parts are generally washed Clean the window glasses and rearview ● It is forbidden to scrape the surface with clean water, soft cloth and soft brushes. If mirrors with alcohol-based glass cleaner, and back and forth.
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6. In-service maintenance Cleaning of wiper blades Maintenance of sealing strips CAUTION Raise the wiper arm and carefully wipe off Frequent and proper protection of the rubber the dust and dirt on the wiper blade with a sealing strips of the doors, windows and other ● It is prohibited to maintain the wheel soft cloth.
6. In-service maintenance 6.4 Inspecting and adding Adding fuel fluids 6.4.1 Fuel As the amount of fuel decreases when the vehicle is running, the fuel gauge scale will gradually decrease.=> See page 40 When the fuel level is too low, the yellow indicator lamp flashes, and the instrument cluster will give an alarm message.
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6. In-service maintenance NOTE WARNING 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 ● At any time, be sure to shut down emission standards.
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 overhaul. before delivery.
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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.
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● 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.
In this case, carefully before opening the engine NOTE contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely for overhaul. hood. ● Specifications of coolant: DF-6, -35°C. ● If steam or coolant flows out from the 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...
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6. In-service maintenance Engine coolant Intercooler coolant* Adding coolant Check whether the coolant level in the After checking the coolant level, if required, Check whether the coolant level in the intercooler coolant expansion tank is between add coolant following the steps below: expansion tank is between the maximum scale the maximum scale mark “MAX”...
GAC Motor authorized shop to ● Coolant can only be added after the clean the cooling system and change the coolant in time.
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing front windshield wiper blades WARNING ● Be extremely careful while working 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.
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...
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● Brake fluid in use must meet the do not continue to drive and contact the criteria and be fresh. GAC Motor authorized shop in time for inspection. ● The brake fluid packaging container is marked with its specifications. In...
If not familiar with the operation process or without special tools, never carry out any operations on the electrical system of the vehicle. The relevant operations shall be carried out by the GAC Motor authorized shop.
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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 as soon as possible.
If it is impossible to remove and refit the A/C filter without authorization, please ● If the engine cannot be started due to go to GAC Motor authorized shop for depleted battery, please try emergency Open the glove box. professional help.
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6. In-service maintenance CAUTION ● Because the fiber layer on the back of the A/C filter cannot be blown off with an air gun, it cannot be cleaned and needs to be replaced in time after getting dirty. ● Because the A/C filter is made of special material, it shall not be washed with water. Otherwise, dust will accumulate a n d f o r m c l o t s , w h i c h w i l l c a u s e decreased air volume of A/C or even blockage.
LED types. If the halogen bulb is in the engine compartment during damaged, please go to the GAC Motor operation, and be careful not to authorized shop for replacement. scratch hands while replacing bulbs.
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6. In-service maintenance Preparation for replacing bulbs Replacing high/low beam bulb If it is found that any bulb is damaged, replace the bulb as soon as possible. Before replacement, make the following preparations: 1. Turn off all lamps. 2. Set the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing front turn signal lamp Removing rear combination lamp Take out the front turn signal lamp bulb ① . 1. Screw out the turn signal lamp bulb and Open the liftgate. Replace the original bulb with a new front lamp holder counterclockwise.
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing rear turn signal lamp bulb Disconnect the connector (arrow A) of the Take out the rear combination lamp ① . rear combination lamp. Install the rear combination lamp in the Remove the rear combination lamp.=> 4. Screw out the fixing nut (arrow B) of the reverse order after removing it.
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing brake lamp Replacing reverse lamp bulb 3. Screw out the reversing lamp bulb and lamp holder ① counterclockwise. Remove the rear combination lamp.=> Open the liftgate. See page 201 2. Pry off the small cover ① . 2. Screw out the brake lamp bulb and lamp holder ① counterclockwise. Take out the brake lamp bulb ②...
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing license plate lamp Rotate the license plate lamp assembly Take out bulb ① as arrowed. ① and harness as arrowed, and take out Replace the original bulb with a new 1. Screw out the fixing screws as arrowed the lamp shade ②...
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing front dome lamp bulb Replacing rear dome lamp bulb 3. Screw out and take out the front dome lamp bulb and lamp holder ① in the Carefully pry off the lamp shade ① as Open the spectacle case and use a direction of arrow A.
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing vanity mirror lamp bulb* Replacing glove box lamp* Disconnect the glove box connector (arrow Carefully pry off the vanity mirror lamp Open the glove box. Take out the glove box lamp ① . shade ① as arrowed. Pry off the fixing clamp as arrowed of Push the metal clip ②...
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.
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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.
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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).
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6. In-service maintenance Inspecting tire pressure For inspection of tire pressure, the WARNING tire must be in a cold state. When the temperature increases, the tire pressure ● Abnormal tire pressure may cause can be slightly higher than the specified Tire pressure tire burst, resulting in a traffic value, and it is not necessary to reduce...
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6. In-service maintenance 6.8 Tire chain NOTE CAUTION In winter, driving in harsh environments such Var io us c o un tri es an 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...
If the indicator lamp on the instrument cluster lights up yellow and the message “Please visit a 4S shop for maintenance” pops up, it indicates that the number of particles in the particulate filter is close to the upper limit and the user shall drive the vehicle to the GAC Motor authorized shop for maintenance.
7. Technical data 7. Technical data 7.1 VIN The locations of the vehicle identification number (VIN) is shown in the figure: ① VIN: located on the engine compartment partition. ② VIN: located on the left side of the instrument panel. NOTE The position indication and quantity of vehicle identification number (VIN) are not complete.
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④ Engine model, date of manufacture can be read through a special scan tool. ⑤ Maximum net power of engine, country of NOTE manufacture If you need to buy a scan tool, you can go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for consultation and purchase.
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7. Technical data Applicable to models with 1.5TM Engine model and factory number as arrowed are indicated on the engine block (next to the transmission).
7. Technical data 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and fluids Mass Kerb mass of vehicle (kg) Gross vehicle weight rating (kg) Model Front axle Rear axle Gross vehicle Front axle Rear axle Kerb mass (kg) load load weight rating load load Base version 1328±39 824±24 504±15 GAH7150HBD6A Energy-saving version...
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7. Technical data Comprehensive parameters Performance parameter GAH7150HBD6A GAH7150HBM6A Item Unit GAH7150HCA6A Base Energy-saving Base version, medium Energy-saving version version version version Seating capacity Person Minimum turning diameter 10.6 Maximum gradeability ≥40 ≥35 ≥40 Time required to accelerate from 0 ≥10.6 ≥10 ≥10.6 km/h to 100 km/h after start...
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7. Technical data Parameters of engine Model 3B15J1 4A15J1 Gasoline engine, spark-ignition, in-line, three- Gasoline engine, spark-ignition, in-line, four- cylinder, four-stroke, GDI, stroke, liquid-cooled, direct injection, Type DOHC, exhaust gas turbocharging DOHC, exhaust gas turbocharging Number of cylinders Ignition order 1-2-3 1-3-2-4 Bore (mm)
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7. Technical data Specifications and capacity of fuel/oil/fluid Item Specification Capacity Fuel 92# and above high-quality unleaded gasoline Total 48 L 1.5TM Total 7.0±0.1 L Engine coolant Coolant: DF-6, -35°C 1.5T GDI Total 7.2±0.1 L Intercooler coolant 1.5TM Coolant: DF-6, -35°C Total 3.1±0.1 L Total 4.3±0.1 L Engine oil grade: SN and above...
7. Technical data 7.4 Specifications of transmission, chassis Wheels and bulb Specifications of rim 6.5Jx17*, 7.0Jx18* Transmission parameters Tire specification 215/60 R17*, 215/55 R18* Front wheel Rear wheel Model TF-71SC 6MF26E C725 Tire pressure 230kPa 230kPa Hydraulic automatic Dry double Type Manual, 6-speed Specifications for transmission, clutch, 7-speed T155/90D16 spare tire 6-speed...
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7. Technical data Suspension Dynamic balance of wheels Residue dynamic Front suspension Rear suspension Designation unbalance McPherson strut Type Twist-beam dependent Inner side ≤ 8g independent suspension Front wheel suspension Outer side ≤ 8g Inner side ≤ 8g Steering gear Rear wheel Outer side ≤ 8g Type Rack and pinion...
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7. Technical data Wheel alignment Lamps Lamps Model Power Designation Parameters High/low beam Individual toe-in 4′±3′ integrated lamp Wheel camber -21′±30′ (Halogen)* Front wheel Kingpin caster angle 7°±45′ Low beam* Front Kingpin inclination 12°58′±45′ High beam* combination angle lamp Daytime running lamp* Individual toe-in 3′±30′...
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7. Technical data Lamps Model Power Front dome lamp Rear dome lamp Interior Glove box lamp* lamps Sun visor vanity 14V1CP 1.4W mirror lamp* For replacement of bulbs=> See page 199, some bulbs are only suitable for certain models. Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration!
8. Accident handling 8. Accident handling 8.1 Driver’s tools and spare Spare tire* WARNING tire* ● The spare tire shall be used strictly in Driver’s tools accordance with its use requirements to avoid danger. ● It is strictly prohibited to install and use more than 1 spare tire at the same time.
8. Accident handling 8.2 Use of warning triangle 8.3 Use of reflective vest Placement distance Ordinary highway Expressway Daytime Night ≥ 50 m ≥ 80m ≥ 150m CAUTION The data above is for reference only. Please place the warning triangle at the distance specified by traffic regulations. Open the liftgate. If it is necessary to stop the vehicle due to an accident or other failures, take out the Lift up the trunk carpet.
8. Accident handling 8.4 I n f l a t o r p u m p a n d t i r e Inflator pump NOTE sealer* Operate as follows while inflating a tire: ● While handling vehicle accidents, be Inflator pump and tire sealer are used to rectify sure to wear a reflective vest as required the faults such as tire leakage or low tire to attract the attention of passersby or pressure caused by a nail in a tire.
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8. Accident handling Screw the fitting of the inflator pump into Pull out the trim cover of the 12V power Press the power button to start to inflate the tire valve, during which a slight air supply, and insert the plug into the power the tire, and observe the change in the leak will be heard and it indicates that the outlet (12V) to start the vehicle.
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8. Accident handling Tire sealer CAUTION The tire sealer should be used as follows: ● The tire sealer should not be consumed nor be inhaled or swallowed. If it is accidentally ingested, go to a hospital immediately and do not induce vomiting. ● Protect your skin or eyes against the tire sealer; otherwise, it may cause irritation to your skin or eyes.
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8. Accident handling Pull out the trim cover of the 12V power Press the power button so that the sealer Park the vehicle in a safe place, and supply, and insert the plug into the power is injected into the tire. The pressure connect the inflator tube to the tire again.
8. Accident handling 8.5 Replacing flat tires Unscrewing the wheel bolts WARNING Preparations ● When the tire has been repaired with the tire sealer, go to the GAC Motor Apply the parking brake. authorized shop for overhaul or go AT models: Set the gearshift lever to the to a professional tire repair shop for “P” position.
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8. Accident handling Lifting the vehicle WARNING Improper use of jacks will cause serious injury. ● Jack shall be used on hard and level ground. ● Strictly observe the precautions for jack operation. ● If a trailer is connected to the vehicle, the trailer must be separated from the vehicle. ● Observe the status of the vehicle Assemble the wheel bolt removal wrench, continuously during the lifting.
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● The jack on the vehicle can only be After installing the wheel, please go to used to lift the vehicle rather than the GAC Motor authorized shop in time to other heavy objects or vehicles. check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts (125±10Nm).
8. Accident handling 8.6 Microwave window The microwave window is set on the right of the front windshield corresponding to the interior rearview mirror. NOTE The microwave window can be used for installation of ETC card.
8. Accident handling 8.7 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 Instrument panel PDU is installed inside the arrow to release the cover of the PDU.
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● Never replace a fuse with metal If the fuse has blown, it is recommended sheets, clips, etc. to replace it at a GAC Motor authorized CAUTION ● The PDU must be kept clean inside. shop.
8. Accident handling 8.7.1 Fuses in instrument panel PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
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8. Accident handling Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value IF01 — — IF19 7.5A GWM/PEPS ECU* IF02 Electric adjustment of left front seat* IF20 — — IF03 Power sunroof ECU* IF21 BCM (turn signal lamp) IF04 — — IF22 — — IF05 —...
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8. Accident handling Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value Left front combination lamp (leveling motor)*/right IF53 — — IF37 7.5A front combination lamp (leveling motor)*/ALS IF54 7.5A LDW ECU*/EPB switch*/ G-DCT GSM* switch*/RPA ECU * IF55 Power sunroof ECU*/LDW ECU*/Seat heater*/ IF38 7.5A HCP/HVAC control unit/negative ion generator IF56 7.5A HCP/instrument cluster/AV display IF39 6AT TCU* IR01 —...
8. Accident handling 8.7.2 Fuses in engine compartment PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
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8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/component Rated value Feature/component EF01 Low speed fan relay EF20 — — EF02 High speed fan relay 2 EF21 — — EF03 — — EF22 — — EF04 — — EF23 Fuel pump EF05 — —...
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8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/component Rated value Feature/component EF35 EPS ECU ER05 — High speed fan relay 1 EF36 — — ER06 — Wiper speed control relay EF37 Blower ER07 — Wiper relay EF38 ESPI ER08 — High beam relay EF39 Rear windshield defogger heater/rearview ER09...
8. Accident handling 8.7.3 Fuses in battery PDU The picture is not guaranteed to be suitable for all vehicle models. If it is required to know the purpose of the fuse, please check it on the actual vehicle. The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle.
8. Accident handling 8.8 Emergency start While connecting the batteries of two vehicles, Connect end ③ of the black cable to be sure to first connect the positive terminal the negative pole (-) of the power battery “B”, and connect end ④ to the engine and then the negative terminal.
If the vehicle needs to be towed, it shall be ● Be sure to turn off the headlamps Improper use of jumper cables may towed by the GAC Motor authorized shop or a before removing the jumper cables. cause battery explosion and serious professional towing company.
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8. Accident handling Being towed by a wheel-lift truck from the Being towed by a wheel-lift truck from the Emergency towing front rear If it is impossible to find a tow truck in an emergency, fasten the towing cable or towing chain in the emergency towing ring to temporarily tow the vehicle.
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8. Accident handling Installing a towing hook Precautions for towing Front Rear Before emergency towing, be sure to follow the Front Rear instructions below: Hazard warning lamps of both towing and towed vehicles must be turned on, and local traffic regulations must be complied with. The towing hook must be firmly tightened in the thread hole.
8. Accident handling 8.10 Getting out of a trap During the emergency towing, be sure to follow the instructions below: If the vehicle is stuck on a soft road such as Start the engine and drive at a slow sandy, muddy or snowy road, follow the steps speed till the towing rope is tight and then below to get out of a trap: accelerate the vehicle slowly.
9 Environmental protection information 9.2 Environmental protection information Environmental protection information Type Vehicle model GAH7150HBM6A Engine model/manufacturer 3B15J1/Guangzhou Qisheng Powertrain Co., Ltd. Front: 2099296X/front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Rear: 2099296X/rear: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Painting: Front: unit 1: BASF Catalysts (Shanghai) Co. Ltd./Rear: unit 1: BASF Catalysts (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Carrier: Front: unit 1: NGK AUTOMOTIVE CERAMICS (Suzhou)/Rear: unit 1: Corning (Shanghai) Co., Painting/carrier/packaging manufacturer Ltd. Packaging: Front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd./Rear: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Particulate filter model/manufacturer Painting/carrier/packaging manufacturer Canister model/manufacturer 2140003ADU00/Langfang Huaan Automotive Equipment Co., Ltd.
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9 Environmental protection information Environmental protection information Type Vehicle model GAH7150HBD6A Engine model/manufacturer 3B15J1/Guangzhou Qisheng Powertrain Co., Ltd. Front: 2099296X/front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Rear: 2099296X/rear: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Painting: Front: unit 1: BASF Catalysts (Shanghai) Co. Ltd./Rear: unit 1: BASF Catalysts (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Carrier: Front: unit 1: NGK AUTOMOTIVE CERAMICS (Suzhou)/Rear: unit 1: Corning (Shanghai) Co., Painting/carrier/packaging manufacturer Ltd. Packaging: Front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd./Rear: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Particulate filter model/manufacturer Painting/carrier/packaging manufacturer Canister model/manufacturer 2140003ADU00/Langfang Huaan Automotive Equipment Co., Ltd. Oxygen sensor model/manufacturer Front: ZFAS; Rear: LSF4/Front: CHANGSHU NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD.; Rear: UAES Crankcase emission control device model/ 10030271560000/MAHLE Guangzhou Filter Systems Co., Ltd.
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9 Environmental protection information Environmental protection information Type Vehicle model GAH7150HCA6A Engine model/manufacturer 4A15J1/Guangzhou Qisheng Powertrain Co., Ltd. Front: 2537501X/front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Catalytic converter model/manufacturer Rear: 2730270X/rear: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. Painting: Front: unit 1: Wuxi Weifu Environmental Catalysts Co., Ltd.; Rear: unit 1: Johnson Matthey (Shanghai) Chemical Co., Ltd. Carrier: Front: unit 1: Corning (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.; Rear: unit 1: NGK AUTOMOTIVE CERAMICS Painting/carrier/packaging manufacturer (Suzhou) Packaging: Front: Sanshui Branch of Faurecia (Guangzhou) Automotive Systems Co., Ltd./Rear:...
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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 (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual. Without the written consent of GAC Motor (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd., it is not allowed to photocopy or extract the contents of this manual in whole or in part.
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