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  • Page 2 u Use Blower or infotainment system only in READY mode. u Ensure door, hood and tailgate are properly locked. u Please Do not use Accelerator & Brake pedal simultaneously u Prohibited to drive the vehicle in flood / high water level conditions.
  • Page 3 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 COMET 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...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Preface ...........1 Electric Brake Force Distribution Maintenance ........59 (EBD) System ..........41 Introduction ..........1 Tire Pressure ..........60 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) The Owner’s Handbook ......1 Tire & Wheel Maintenance ....... 60 System* ............41 Status at Time of Printing ......1 Tire Rotation ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Delivery of Your Vehicle ....77 MG Motor New Vehicle Warranty ..........81 MG Roadside Assistance 24x7 ...88 Service Coupon ........93 Change of Ownership Record ..101 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ....102 for Normal Operation...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface Introduction Status at Time of Printing Warning MG operates a policy of constant product This warning symbol identifies pro- The Owner’s Handbook improvement and therefore reserves the right cedures that must be followed pre- This handbook describes all of the vehicles to change specifications without notice at any...
  • Page 8 Preface Asterisk An asterisk (*) appearing within the text, identifies features or items of equipment that are either optional, or are only fitted to some vehicles in the model range. Illustration Information Identifies components being explained. Identifies movement of components being explained.
  • Page 9: Precautions In The Event Of An Accident

    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.
  • Page 10: Prompt Information

    Preface Prompt Information Danger Notes The content marked with “Danger” indicates risks of fatal injuries. Ignoring content marked with “Note” such information may endanger lives. indicates matters need to be noted during vehicle operation. Ignoring such The asterisk “*” behind a title or text information may lead to wrong operation.
  • Page 11 Preface Overview rectly and the main switch and leakage Precaution protection device must be installed. 1. This vehicle is a battery electric vehicle, After vehicle delivery, please fully charge 4. The orange cable in this vehicle is a high and some of its operations and charac- the traction battery to 100% in time voltage cable.
  • Page 12 7. If you need to replace the traction Danger orange HV cable. Otherwise, you may battery, please hand over the old one be exposed to a risk of electric shock. to a MG authorized service center. Do not modify the charging port or Discarded traction batteries will charging equipment. Otherwise, charging 4. Do not disassemble or modify the pollute the environment and even faults or even fire may occur.
  • Page 13: Product Information

    Product Information Product Information Front Compartment ........55 Vehicle Identification Information ....8 Brake Fluid ............56 Keys, Doors and Windows ......9 Fuse ..............57 Door Lock Remote Control System ... 9 Lamp Fogging............ 58 Seats and Protective Devices ....... 13 Wheels and Tires ..........
  • Page 14: Vehicle Identification Information

    Drive Motor Production Number Mark Always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when communicating with MG Authorized Service Center. If the drive Stamped on the lower part of the drive motor or electric drive system is involved, it motor housing.
  • Page 15: Keys, Doors And Windows

    The key battery vehicle power system. cannot be charged. After the battery runs • out, please go to the MG Authorised Service The smart key* contains delicate circuits Center to have the battery changed. and must be protected from impact and...
  • Page 16 Product Information : Tailgate opening button. Press tailgate Locking and Unlocking from Outside Locking and Unlocking from Inside the opening button for about 2s to unlock the Vehicle Vehicle the tailgate. Warning Sound If the door fails to lock after the remote locking button is pressed, the vehicle will horn and/or flash a hazard warning lamp.
  • Page 17 Product Information Tailgate Opening from Inside the Trunk Keyless Entry/Locking* Tailgate Keyless Unlocking/Locking* Press the button on the tailgate to lock or If the tailgate fails to open in this way, it can Press the button on the front door handle unlock the tailgate.
  • Page 18 Product Information Charging Port Lock Manual Release Electric Adjusting Outside Rearview Power Window Mirror* When the ignition switch is at the ON position, control the power window with the power window switch on the center console. When the key is turned from the ON position to the ACC or LOCK position, or after the key is removed, all windows can still be controlled by the power window switch...
  • Page 19: Seats And Protective Devices

    Product Information Seats and Protective Devices Seat Adjustment conveniently to reach the steering wheel while slightly bending the arm. Keep the Seat Position and Backrest Normal Seat Position Adjustment shoulders leaning against the backrest Condition while turning the steering wheel. The backrest shall not incline excessively backward.
  • Page 20: Seat Belt

    Product Information Front Passenger Seat One-button Seat Belt Wearing Access* The seat belt is designed only for one 1. Pull out the seat belt from the retractor, passenger to use. and fasten it across the body without twisting. They are not applicable to a passenger under Unlock the handle according to the direction 12 years old or under 150 cm high.
  • Page 21: Child Seat

    Product Information 2. Put the latch plate in the buckle for fixing. Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy Child Seat When driving, pull the shoulder belt The vehicle is not equipped with a child seat. forcibly to adjust the tightness of hip belt. If you want to add one, a child seat that is Too loose or heavy clothing will hamper applicable to ISOFIX “general”...
  • Page 22 Product Information Child Restraint System Please select a suitable child seat according to your child’s weight and body size. For children under 1 year old, a rear-facing child seat must be used as their bones are still fragile. According to European Regulation ECE R44, child restraint systems can be divided into the following 5 groups: Group 0: For children weighing less than 10 kg.
  • Page 23 Product Information Approved Child Restraint Position(for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating position(or other site) Mass Second OB Third OB Front Group Second Centre Third Centre Passenger Group 0 Up to 10 kg Group 0 up to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg Note:Description of letters in the table:...
  • Page 24 Product Information Child Seat Fixing Device 2. Clear up the objects on the seat. Remove the seat belt and seat belt buckle to avoid affecting the accurate fixing of the child seat. 3. Put the child seat on the second row seat.
  • Page 25: Airbag System

    Product Information Airbag System Airbag Indicator Airbag Position Driver Frontal Airbag The vehicle may have the following airbags: • Driver frontal airbag. • Co - driver airbag For all airbags, the letter “AIRBAG” is marked on the trim panel or the label near the opening where they are deployed.
  • Page 26 Product Information When are Airbags Inflated? The front seat airbag will inflate according to How is the Airbag Inflated? the collision position in case of a moderate or The frontal airbag is designed to inflate in a In the inflation process, the sensing system severe collision.
  • Page 27 If you have a breathing problem the airbag system cannot function after the airbag is inflated, please see a normally. Please drive to the MG doctor as soon as possible. Authorized Service center for repair and maintenance.
  • Page 28 Product Information Other Situations Where the Airbag Frontal Airbag May Not be Inflated in May Inflate Except for Collisions the Following Collisions The frontal airbag will usually not be inflated If the vehicle bottom is impacted seriously, in case of side collisions, rear-end collision by the airbag may also be inflated.
  • Page 29 Product Information Important Suggestion! Important Note Do not install rear-facing child seats on Do not use a backward-facing child restraint front seats protected by airbags! Otherwise, system on a seat (front seat) protected by a children may be injured or even killed. frontal air bag (in activated state).
  • Page 30: Instruments And Controls

    Product Information Instruments and Controls 1. Left defrosting vent 2. Left side air vent 3. A/C control knob 4. Central air outlet 5. Front defrosting vent 6. Driving mode button (economy/normal/ sports) 7. Wiper combination switch 8. Instrument panel combination button 9.
  • Page 31 Product Information Instrument Panel Display Type 1 * 1. Indicator display 2. Speedometer and gear display 3. Power and range display 4. Odometer display 5. Vehicle parameter display and setting 6. Driving mode display Note: The specific display shall be subject to the actual vehicle. Type 2 *...
  • Page 32 Product Information Vehicle Parameter Display and Setting Volume Control Buttons Type 2 * Control Buttons* Steering Wheel These buttons control the display of the These buttons control the audio system, vehicle parameters you want to know and Bluetooth phone, multimedia system, and select some vehicle settings that can be made.
  • Page 33: Instrument Panel Indicator

    Product Information Instrument Panel Indicator Door Open Warning Low Beam Indication When the ignition switch is at the ON position, most of the control indicators will light up briefly as a function test. Meaning of control indicator color: Red = danger, important warning The headlamp low beam is turned on.
  • Page 34 EPS Indication 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 Repairer immediately. An SRS or If this lamp illuminates or flashes, it indicates...
  • Page 35 Product Information remains illuminated after a period of time, it AVH- Status Indicator Lamp* ESC Fault Warning Light* indicates the system has detected a fault. EPB Status Indicator Lamp* This indicator illuminates when the AVH If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the function works and the vehicle is being stability control system or traction control parked.
  • Page 36 Product Information READY Indicator Energy Recovery Indication more force to press down. If EVP fault is confirmed, must drive very carefully in low and safe speed, and see your dealer as soon READY as possible. If you are not sure if the car is safe to drive, call your dealer for assistant.
  • Page 37 It indicates that the vehicle is in danger of warning lamp will flash and the warning This indicates that the powertrain is normal. electric leakage.Please contact a local MG buzzer will buzz for a certain time. • In case of the following circumstances, Authorised Repairer for service immediately.
  • Page 38 This lamp is a state indicator lamp, not an MIL. It has no influence on driving and will You can learn more about each warning lamp not illuminate during driving. If it illuminates through “My MG app” . during driving, please contact the nearest MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 39: Lighting

    Product Information Lighting Headlamp Leveling* Follow Me Home* When the vehicle is turned off, turn the Hazard Warning Lamp ignition switch to ACC or LOCK, or turn off the headlamp after pulling out the key, and turn the lighting switch control lever toward the steering wheel twice to trigger “Follow Me Home”...
  • Page 40 Product Information Lighting Switches High Beam Warning When approaching the on-coming vehicle or the vehicle ahead, please do switch the high beam to low beam. This is because headlamp high beam will temporarily blind other drivers, resulting in a collision. Headlamp Flashing To activate headlamp high beam flashing, please pull the combination switch control...
  • Page 41: Temperature Control System

    Product Information Turn and Lane Change Signal Lamp Rear Fog Lamp Temperature Control System A/C control panel When the low beam of the headlamp is turned on, the rear fog lamp can be turned on by rotating the fog lamp switch on the wiper 1.
  • Page 42: Driving And Controls

    Driving and Controls Driving and Controls START/STOP Button* If you cannot turn the key when unlocking the steering wheel, you can gently turn the Trial Run of New Vehicle steering wheel to right/left for one thing and Following measures can be taken within the turn the key for another.
  • Page 43: Ready" State (Start State)

    Driving and Controls • “READY” State (Start State) How to Exit “READY” State: This position is for power on of all electrical When the vehicle enters the “READY” state, Turn off the power switch to “ACC” or accessories except HV electrical appliances. all the HV working circuits will be turned “LOCK”.
  • Page 44 Driving and Controls Preparation Before Entering “READY” If Vehicle Cannot Enter “READY” Parking State: State • Before getting off the vehicle, pull • Check that the hand brake has been If the READY indicator on the instrument handbrake&turn the power switch to pulled.
  • Page 45: Hhc

    Driving and Controls Precaution Precaution Precaution Do not park and drive the vehicle on During the 3-5 seconds when HHC When HHC is disabled, it will be activated inflammable such as straw and hay. If is activated, in case of any one of again by one of the following operations: such inflammables cannot be avoided, the following conditions, HHC will...
  • Page 46: Gearshift Knob

    Driving and Controls Gearshift Knob Precaution Notes Turn the knob to shift gears according to the 1. In case of low battery (<25%) or low Do not allow children to operate the marks on the knob. ambient temperature (<-10°C), hill gearshift knob to avoid accidental start of hold control power decreases or the vehicle.
  • Page 47: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    The ESC it indicates that the ABS is faulty. Please system will automatically intervene when the immediately contact the MG Authorized driver drives at excessive speed or turns at Service center. Refer to “ABS Fault Warning high speed to ensure that the vehicle is under Lamp”...
  • Page 48 Driving and Controls and abnormal CAN communication), ESC function will be enabled again. If the Turn off the ESC System* only the ESC off indicator will go out and ESC switch is pressed for more than 10 The ESC function can be turned off by the other 3 indicators will be on after 3s.
  • Page 49: Parking Brake

    Driving and Controls Parking Brake Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) * Manually Activate The Parking Brake To apply the parking brake, depress the Parking Brake brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and pull up the EPB switch. Release the EPB switch after the EPB working indicator lights up and the instrument panel displays “Parking Brake Working”.
  • Page 50: Automatic Vehicle Hold (Avh)

    Driving and Controls Deactivation of Automatic Clamping the vehicle. After 5 minutes, automatically Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Switch* Function switch to the electronic parking brake caliper, clamp the parking, and release the hydraulic When pushing, towing, and cleaning the pressure in the brake system at the same vehicle, you may need to turn off the EPB time.
  • Page 51: Electric Power Steering (Eps) System

    Driving and Controls Electric Power Steering (EPS) System The system will reduce the power assist after Notes it enters the thermal protection state, and at The EPS system provides the steering assist the time you have to steer the wheel with The warning sound volume of the low- for the vehicle.
  • Page 52: Energy Recovery System

    Driving and Controls Energy Recovery System 4. In “S” (Sports) mode, no energy recovery E/S Button is available at a vehicle speed less than When the vehicle power is below 96% and the 5 km/h. In “E” (“Economy”) mode and vehicle speed is high, release the accelerator standard mode, no energy recovery is pedal or step on the brake pedal, and when...
  • Page 53: Charging Specification

    Driving and Controls Charging Specification Requirement Charging Power Notes Supply Methods of Determining Whether a When the AC charger plug provided 1. The general household AC power supply Vehicle Needs Charging by the vehicle is used for charging, the is used for the charging system of this charging power is less than 3.3 KW.
  • Page 54 Driving and Controls Check Before Charging: weather. In case of rain, snow, water 10. The charging plug is a high-voltage rising, or strong wind during charging, electrical device, which strictly 1. Check that the handbrake is pulled stop charging and put away the charging prohibited for children.
  • Page 55 Driving and Controls Precautions very dangerous. Notes 1. In order to extend the service life of 4. To increase the service life and safety If vehicle is not to be used for long the traction battery pack and ensure the of battery packs, we provide these duration (more than 3 months) and is driving safety, avoid parking &...
  • Page 56 AC power socket. Please select a socket with power > 3.6 KW and use it exclusively for charging. As shown in the figure, press the right side of MG logo to make the charging port door pop open...
  • Page 57 Driving and Controls 3. Insert the charger plug into the charging Insert the charger plug into the charging port Smart Charging port. until you hear a “click”. battery constantly Insert the charging gun correctly, and then monitored, when the Start/Stop switch is the green indicator light flashes.
  • Page 58 Driving and Controls Charging Precautions Danger Danger 1. Park the vehicle in a ventilated place. Do Before charging, check the charging port In case of any abnormal smell or smoke not stay in the vehicle. and the connector port of the charging during charging, stop charging immediately plug for any water or foreign matter.
  • Page 59: Emergency Power Off

    When the vehicle speed is less than 2 km/h, The vehicle is equipped with an indirect TPMS. You need to download and install “MG press this button to shut down the vehicle After each inflation to adjust the tire pressure iSMART”...
  • Page 60: Vehicle Maintenance

    • Check the coolant level. Without the approval of MG, do not retrofit • Adjust the tire pressure according to the the electrical system. specified value under full load. Driver Checklist • Precaution Charge the traction battery to about 60%.
  • Page 61: Exterior

    Vehicle Maintenance Exterior Interior Front Compartment Tires Steering • • Inflate correctly. See “Wheels and Tires” Check whether the steering wheel is too in this chapter. loose (free stroke). • There is no crack on tire wall or tire tread. Parking Brake •...
  • Page 62: 12V Battery

    2. Open the filler cap. correct vehicle functionality. 3. Fill the brake fluid recommended by MG to the MAX mark of the fluid reservoir. Be careful not to spill the fluid on the...
  • Page 63: Windshield Washing Fluid

    Vehicle Maintenance Fuse Windshield Washing Fluid Fuse Box Before driving, be sure that the washing fluid Front Compartment Fuse Box reservoir contains sufficient specified washing fluid. In cold weather, the windshield washing fluid reservoir cannot be overfilled. Washing fluid will swell under low temperature due to freezing.
  • Page 64: Lamp Fogging

    Vehicle Maintenance Lamp Fogging Precaution Precaution When the temperature is low or the air is The use of fuse substitutes or the Be sure to use wheels and tires of humid, you may see mist in the lamps. After fuse with an incorrect type and rated specified specifications.
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Tire Pressure ........... 60 Tire & Wheel Maintenance ......60 Tire Rotation ........... 61 Jump Start (Dead battery) ......62 Towing ............... 62 Cleaning & vehicle care ......... 64...
  • Page 66: Tire Pressure

    Service Center for help. too low pressure may have damaged the tire. The vehicle is equipped with radial tires. MG suggests replacing with radial tires of the Tire and Wheel Maintenance same size, pattern, tread wear, temperature Running over sharp objects may damage tires and rated speed.
  • Page 67: Tire Rotation

    Maintenance Tyre Rotation Tread Wear Indicator Precaution Please use the recommended wheels and wheel nuts/bolts. Otherwise, it may lead to the vehicle out of control and cause collision accidents, resulting in personal injury and damage ofvehicle or other properties. The front tyres and the rear tyres have Check the tire tread depth as per the tread different functions and therefore have wear indicator regularly.
  • Page 68: Jump Start (Dead Battery)

    Maintenance Jump Start (Dead Battery) Jumper Cable Connection Towing If the vehicle cannot be started without In case of jump start of the vehicle, connect If towing is necessary, please contact the power, you can borrow the battery of the jumper cable in the following order: After-Sales Service Center or a professional another vehicle to provide power for your towing service company.
  • Page 69 Maintenance Tow your vehicle with a flatbed trailer. Front Towing Hook Precaution The towing speed shall not exceed 30 km/h, and the towing distance shall not exceed 40 km. When long-distance towing is required, it is suggested to contact the After-sales Service Center or a professional towing service company for help.
  • Page 70: Cleaning & Vehicle Care

    Maintenance Cleaning & vehicle Care Warning Warning Cleaning Agent Some cleaning agents are toxic,corrosive Avoid prolonged exposure to cleaning The manufacturer’s suggestions must be or flammable. Improper use is very agents and other chemical vapors. Such observed when using cleaning agent or other dangerous and may easily cause personal chemical vapor is extremely dangerous chemical products inside or outside the...
  • Page 71: Vehicle Interior Maintenance And Cleaning

    The seat belt for replacement Clean the interior trims of the vehicle must be new. with proper cleaning methods and materials. MG Motor suggests replacing the whole seat belt assembly after collision. It is not Otherwise, will produce...
  • Page 72 Maintenance Wiper Blades Front Windshield Outside Cleaning Notes Wash in warm soapy water. DO NOT use Waxes or other materials on the front Decals will affect the rear windshield spirit or solvent based cleaners. windshield and blade may cause the blade to defroster.Do paste decals...
  • Page 73: Vehicle Exterior Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance Vehicle Exterior Maintenance • In hot weather, DO NOT wash the car in IMPORTANT Cleaning direct sunlight. • Avoid cleaning the vehicle in direct • When using a hose, DO NOT aim the Observe all safety precautions on sunlight. water directly at window, door or cleaning products; Do Not drink sunroof seals, or through wheel apertures...
  • Page 74 Maintenance Cleaning with a High Pressure Cleaner Polishing and Waxing Notes Note: Always read the manufacturers Regular polishing can remove residues from Do not use abrasive cleaning agent or operating instructions. the surface of the vehicle. After polishing, use brush to clean aluminum wheels or wheel high-quality car wax for protection.
  • Page 75 Maintenance Corrosion Prevention Remove harmful substances on the vehicle in time. If residues cannot be removed with MG Motor vehicles are designed to have soap liquid, a special cleaning agent can be anti- corrosion capabilities.The use of special used. materials and protective paint on most vehicle...
  • Page 77: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Main Parameters and Performance Indices of Drive Motor ........72 Main Performance Parameters of Traction Battery System ........73 Main Vehicle Mass Parameters.......74 Main Liquid Parameters ........74 Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters ....75 Tire Inflation Pressure (Cold State)....75 List of Accompanying Parts ......75...
  • Page 78: Main Parameters And Performance Indices Of Drive Motor

    Technical Data Technical Data Main Parameters and Performance Indices of Drive Motor Index Items Unit Comet EV Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor Peak power Peak torque Peak speed r/min 7600 Cooling mode Natural air cooling Controller model Control mode of vector Cooling mode of controller Natural air cooling Maximum speed...
  • Page 79: Main Performance Parameters Of Traction Battery Sytem

    Technical Data Main Performance Parameters of Traction Battery System Index Items Unit Comet EV Category Lithium iron phosphate battery Type Energy type Model of battery cell IFP54173145A-150Ah Nominal voltage of battery cell Total mass Total energy 17.3 Total nominal voltage Total nominal capacity Rated output current...
  • Page 80: Main Vehicle Mass Parameters

    Technical Data Main Vehicle Mass Parameters Index Items Unit Comet EV Seating capacity Person Curb weight 806(LV0) , 817(LV1 , LV2) Gross vehicle weight (GVW) 1130 Main Liquid Parameters Index Name Brand Comet EV Reducer Fluid GL-5 75W-90 1.0±0.05L Brake fluid DOT4 0.55±0.05L A/C refrigerant...
  • Page 81: Main Vehicle Dimension Paramters

    Technical Data Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters Items Unit Parameter value Total length 2974 Total width 1505 Total height (no load) 1650 Axle base 2010 Tire Inflation Pressure (Cold State) Tire inflation pressure (unit: kPa) Tire model Items Laden Front wheel 250(36PSI) 145/70R12 Rear wheel...
  • Page 83: Delivery Of Your Vehicle

    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.
  • Page 84 ..............................................................................................................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.
  • Page 85 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.
  • Page 86 ..............................................................................................................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.
  • Page 87: Mg Motor New Vehicle Warranty

    3 years or 1,00,000 kms (whichever is earlier) New Vehicle Warranty period of warranty, it shall be obligation MG Motor new vehicle warranty starts from of the subsequent purchaser to notify and Terms & Conditions the Delivery Date shown in the Owner’s...
  • Page 88 2.5.4 During a capacity check at an respective AC Charger manufacturer Tyre is valid for 1 year / 20,000 km Authorised MG EV Dealer if it is as per their warranty terms and whichever is earlier starting from the determined that battery pack has conditions.
  • Page 89 2.9.5 Fitting accessories not approved by herein. brake disk, brake pads, brake shoe, the manufacturer; 2.8.6 Use of parts other than MG MOTOR lamp, plugs, belts, linings, bulbs, fuses, 2.9.6 Fitting accessories approved by the Genuine Parts. suspension parts, mountings, parts manufacturer, but installed without 2.8.7 Any device and / or accessories not...
  • Page 90 MOTOR New Vehicle Warranty, parts 2.9.8 Damage caused due to hydro-static 2.10.4 have the defect covered by the MG replaced under this warranty, shall legally lock. MOTOR New Vehicle Warranty become the property of MG MOTOR.
  • Page 91 (wheel rims, Scheduled maintenance services 3.3.1 In addition to the MG MOTOR New exhaust system, etc.). in the MG MOTOR authorized Vehicle Warranty, MG MOTOR workshop network...
  • Page 92 MG Motor New Vehicle Warranty (Paragraph 7.3), shall taken into identical to that for the MG MOTOR New 3.9.3 Mechanical components which are account the general condition of Vehicle Warranty. not an integral part of the bodywork the vehicle with regard to its age, or sub-frame (wheel rims, exhaust 3.8 Paintwork Warranty field of application:...
  • Page 93 MG MOTOR and no Authorized application services & content Dealer of MG Motor or its or his agent or providers. customer employee is authorized to extend or enlarge feedback, MG Motor India will this warranty and no Authorized Dealer of...
  • Page 94: Mg Roadside Assistance 24X7

    Assistance will attend to your vehicle. For your registered number, as registered with providing you with 24hrs/7days emergency conditions where we decide that the cause support related to the use of your MG Motor of the breakdown/immobilizations can be • License plate number/ Vehicle Identification Vehicle.
  • Page 95 All new MG vehicles sold by Authorised accident site to the nearest authorized MG obstruct the driver’s vision Comet EV Dealer. MG Dealers in India are eligible for free MG Roadside Assistance with Pan India coverage • Windows cannot be opened Medical Coordination (except islands, areas with limited entries).
  • Page 96 External Factors become null and void with effect from the atomic particles; • MG will take every effort to reach you date VIN of such vehicle is declared as total • Breakdown is caused by deliberate damage, once you make the call however external loss by the insurer.
  • Page 97 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.
  • Page 99: Service Coupon

    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.
  • Page 101 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.
  • Page 103 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.
  • Page 105 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.
  • Page 107: Change Of Ownership Record

    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...
  • Page 108: Preventive Maintenance Schedule For Normal Operation

    ** Tightening of underbody fasteners, door adjustments and functional checks of all the systems during every service is mandatory - Check and Rectify. Fluid, Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to...
  • Page 109 ** Tightening of underbody fasteners, door adjustments and functional checks of all the systems during every service is mandatory - Check and Rectify. Fluid, Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to...
  • Page 110 ** Tightening of underbody fasteners, door adjustments and functional checks of all the systems during every service is mandatory - Check and Rectify. Fluid, Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to...
  • Page 111 ** Tightening of underbody fasteners, door adjustments and functional checks of all the systems during every service is mandatory - Check and Rectify. Fluid, Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to...
  • Page 113 VEHICLE RECORD SHEET MODEL CHASSIS NO. MOTOR NO. KEY NO. DATE OF DELIVERY MILEAGE (KM) BATTERY MAKE SR NO./ BATCH CODE 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.
  • Page 114 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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