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No.: SF001-DA-044
iX5 Operation Manual
Version: A
Prepared by:
Checked by:
Standard:
Countersigned by:
Determined by:
Approved by:
Automotive Technology Center of DFSK Motor Co., Ltd.
Jan. 2019

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Валерий
July 12, 2025

Вентилятор кондиционера постоянно работает на максимальной скорости. После уменьшения вручную сам возвращается на максимум. Режим auto включается на несколько секунд, при этом включается режим а/с и рециркуляция, после чего режим авто отключается, а режим вентилятора уходит на максимум.

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  • Page 1 No.: SF001-DA-044 iX5 Operation Manual Version: A Prepared by: Checked by: Standard: Countersigned by: Determined by: Approved by: Automotive Technology Center of DFSK Motor Co., Ltd. Jan. 2019...
  • Page 2 The “Maintenance Manual” will include the detailed introduction to vehicle repairing and maintenance. If you has to repair or maintain your car, please timely get in contact with DFSK Special Service Center. All staff of DFSK Special After-sales Service Center will provide considerate and satisfactory service for you.
  • Page 3 All information, specification parameters and illustrations herein are in the specification when the Manual is printed, and DFSK reserves the right to modify the vehicle specifications or design at any time without any notice.
  • Page 4 Key Safety Tips Reading for Safe Driving Please read through the Manual before driving which ensures that you can know about the requirements of The arrow in the illustration means front of the vehicle. control and maintenance and is helpful for your driving. The Manual uses the sign of “...
  • Page 5 You are recommended to have maintenance at DFSK Special After-sales Service Center. If not to do so, you will not be provided with three- guarantee warranty in case of any failure for the reason of no maintenance or improper maintenance.
  • Page 6 ● for you at any time. If you lend your car to others, please handle such material to the new user. In case of any questions about the Manual during using your car, DFSK Special After-sales Service ● Center will make a detailed explanation for you.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents I. Illustration & Index ·············································································· - 1 - Seat, Seat Belt and SRS ··························································································· - 2 - Front Appearance ···································································································· - 3 - Rear Appearance ···································································································· - 4 - Passenger Cabin ····································································································· - 4 - Integrated Instrument ·······························································································...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Seat Belt ···············································································································- 17 - Three-point Seat Belt ···························································································- 21 - Child Safety Seat ····································································································- 22 - General Child Restraint System for All Seats ·····························································- 24 - ISOFIX Child Seat Anchorage ················································································- 28 - Installation of Child Seat with ISOFIX ······································································- 28 - Installation of Child Seat with Three-point Seat Belt ····················································- 32 - Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ········································································- 37 - Notes of SRS······································································································- 37 -...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Integrated Instrument (Normal) ··················································································- 48 - Integrated Instrument (Liquid Crystal) ·········································································- 49 - Speedometer ·········································································································- 50 - SET/mode selection button ·······················································································- 50 - Operation ··············································································································- 50 - Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ·····················································································- 50 - Water Thermometer ·····························································································- 51 - Fuel Gauge ········································································································- 51 - Odometer ··········································································································- 51 - Engine Tachometer ······························································································- 51 -...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Alarm of Manual Brake Not Released ········································································· 59 Alarm of Keys Not in Car ·························································································· 59 Integrated Switch of Light ···························································································· 59 Switch of Automatic Transmission (AT), Position Light and Headlight ·····························- 60 - Switch of Turn Signal Light ····················································································- 60 - Follow-me-home Function ·····················································································- 60 - Switch of Front and Rear Fog Lights ········································································- 61 - Cruise Control Switch ······························································································- 61 -...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Power Windows ··································································································- 66 - Windows Glass One-button Operating ·····································································- 67 - Anti-pinch Function of Windows ··············································································- 67 - Windows Self-learning Function ·············································································- 68 - Sunroof ················································································································- 68 - 12V Standby Power ································································································- 69 - Cigarette Lighter ·····································································································- 69 - Storage Device ······································································································- 70 - Tool Box ············································································································- 70 - Small Storage Box ·······························································································- 70 -...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Front Reading Light ·····························································································- 74 - Rear Interior Light ································································································- 75 - Courtesy Light ····································································································- 75 - Trunk Light ·········································································································- 75 - IV. Inspection and Adjustment before Driving ·········································· - 76 - Key ······················································································································- 77 - Remote Key ·······································································································- 77 - Remote Key (Electric backdoor)...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Adjustment of Rearview Mirror ···············································································- 86 - Parking Brake ········································································································- 87 - Electric Parking Brake (EPB) ·················································································- 88 - V. Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System ··································································································· 91 Safety Precautions ··································································································- 92 - Reverse Camera System ·························································································- 92 - How to read the reference line in reverse camera system ············································- 93 - Surround View Camera ····························································································- 94 -...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Sound System ·········································································································103 Precautions for Sound System Operation ···································································103 Player ····················································································································104 Sound System ·········································································································105 Lin OS ····················································································································106 VI. Starting and Driving ·········································································· 108 Before engine starting ··························································································· - 109 - Notes for Starting and Driving ················································································· - 110 - Exhaust Gas (CO) ································································································...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Key Position ····································································································· - 113 - Engine Starting ···································································································· - 113 - Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) (optional) ···························································· - 114 - Activated Area ·································································································· - 114 - Passive Entry Function ······················································································· - 114 - Passive Unlocking and Locking ············································································ - 114 - Backdoor Opening ·····························································································...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Safe Distance Prompt Function ············································································ - 118 - FCW Function ·································································································· - 118 - Vehicle Driving ····································································································· - 119 - Vehicle Starting ································································································· - 119 - Gear Shifting ···································································································· - 119 - Parking ············································································································ - 119 - Trailer Towing ···································································································...
  • Page 17 Push Start ··········································································································· - 137 - If Your Engine Is Too Hot ························································································ - 137 - Towing ··············································································································· - 138 - Notes for Towing ······························································································· - 138 - DFSK Instructions for Towing ··············································································· - 139 - VIII. Appearance and Maintenance ························································ - 141 -...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Exterior Cleaning ·································································································· - 142 - Car Washing ···································································································· - 142 - Blotch Removing ······························································································· - 143 - Waxing ············································································································ - 143 - Glass ·············································································································· - 143 - Chassis ··········································································································· - 143 - Wheel ············································································································· - 143 - Aluminum Alloy Wheel ························································································...
  • Page 19 Table of Contents Engine Cooling System ·························································································· - 150 - Inspection of Engine Coolant Quantity ··································································· - 150 - Replacement of Engine Coolant ··········································································· - 151 - Engine Oil ··········································································································· - 151 - Inspection of Engine Oil Capacity ········································································· - 151 - Replacement of Engine Oil and Oil Filter ································································...
  • Page 20 Table of Contents Battery of Remote Control ······················································································ - 159 - Replacement of Battery ······················································································ - 160 - Fuse Box ············································································································ - 161 - Fuse Box of Battery Terminal Positive ······································································· - 162 - Lights ················································································································· - 163 - Headlight ········································································································· - 164 - Front fog light ···································································································...
  • Page 21 Table of Contents Tire Type ········································································································· - 166 - Tire Chain ········································································································ - 167 - Wheel Exchange ······························································································· - 167 - Tire Wear and Damage ······················································································· - 168 - Tire Life ··········································································································· - 169 - Replacement of Tire and Wheel ············································································ - 169 - Wheel Dynamic Balance ·····················································································...
  • Page 22 Table of Contents Vehicle's Main Technical Parameters ········································································ - 176 - Traveling or registration abroad ··············································································· - 183 - Vehicle Identification Sign ······················································································· - 183 - Vehicle Identification Label (Nameplate) ································································· - 183 - Microwave Windows ·························································································· - 184 - Position of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ························································...
  • Page 23: Illustration & Index

    Illustration & Index I. Illustration & Index - 1 -...
  • Page 24: Seat, Seat Belt And Srs

    Illustration & Index Seat, Seat Belt and SRS 1. Auxiliary Pre-crash SRS System (including auxiliary SRS) (P.- 43 -) 2. Seat belt (P. - 21 -) 3. Headrest (P.- 17 -) 4. Front seat (P.- 13 -) 5. Three-point seat belt (P.- 21 -) 6.
  • Page 25: Front Appearance

    Illustration & Index Front Appearance - Operating switch (P.- 61 -) - Operating switch (P.59) 1. Engine cover (P- 87 -) 12. Tow hook (P. - 138 -) 4. Windows (P- 67 -) 2. Front windscreen wiper and washer * Optional 5.
  • Page 26: Rear Appearance

    Illustration & Index Rear Appearance 7. Steering light (P.- 163 -) 8. Reversing light (P.- 163 -) 1. Rear wiper 2. High brake light (P.- 165 -) 9. Fog light 3. Rear windscreen defroster *(P.- - Operating switch (P.- 61 -) 64 -) 10.
  • Page 27: Passenger Cabin

    Illustration & Index Passenger Cabin 1. Interior rearview mirror (P.- 89 -) 2. Visor (P.- 75 -) - Bill fold (P. - 75 -) - Make-up mirror (P. - 75 -) 3. Front reading light (P. - 76 -) 4. Rear interior light (P. - 77 -) 5.
  • Page 28 Illustration & Index Driver Cabin (Left Rudder) 1. Access hole (P.- 122 -) 2. Steering wheel (P.- 66 -) Electric power steering (EPS) system (P.- 122 -) 3. Klaxon button (P.- 64 -) 4. Cigarette lighter (P.- 70 -) 5. Operating lever of manual transmission (P.- 119 -) 6.
  • Page 29 Illustration & Index Instrument (Left Rudder) Filler switch (P- 87 -) ESC OFF switch (P.- 70 -) Backdoor switch (P.- 61 -- 83 -) Adjusting switch of headlight height (P.- 61 -) Central defrosting outlet Central air outlet Alarm switch (P.- 65 -) Side air outlet Tool box (P.- 70 -) 10.
  • Page 30: Integrated Instrument

    Illustration & Index Integrated Instrument 1. Engine tachometer (P.- 51 -) 2. Water thermometer (P.- 51 -) 3. Speedometer (P.- 50 -) 4. Function indicator (P.54) 5. SET/mode selection button (P.- 50 -) 6. Driving computer screen (P.- 50 -) 7.
  • Page 31: Engine Cabin

    Illustration & Index Engine Cabin SF15T Engine 1. Engine oil dipstick (P.- 151 -) 2. Oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid pot (P.- 156 -) 4. Battery 5. Fuse box (P.- 161 -) 6. Replacement of engine coolant tank (P.- 150 -) 7.
  • Page 32: Sfg18 Engine

    Illustration & Index SFG18 Engine 2. Oil filler cap 3. Brake fluid pot (P.- 156 -) 4. Battery 5. Fuse box (P.- 161 -) 6. Windscreen washer liquid pot - Windscreen washer liquid (P- 158 -) Replacement engine coolant tank (P.- 150 -) 8.
  • Page 33: Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt And Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) II. Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - 11 -...
  • Page 34: Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Seat (See details in Chapter “Seat Belt”) Warning When adjusting the seat position, don’t touch any parts to avoid any potential injury or damage. Front Seat Warning Don’t adjust the seats on the driver's side during driving process, which will divert driver's attention You and your passengers also...
  • Page 35 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Front manually-adjusted seat the proper height. Adjustment Headrest Height Adjust the headrest to the proper position while pressing the locking-release button and release the button to lock it. When adjusting the headrest, keep the center of headrest and the upper part of ear in a line as far as possible.
  • Page 36 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Front electrically-controlled Adjustment Seat Front electrically-controlled seat Longitudinal Position seat (10-direction electric Forwardly and backwardly use the operation) electrical adjusting button outside the seat and release it when the seat moves to the proper position.
  • Page 37: Rear Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Adjustment Seat waist support to the proper height. get serious hurt in case of Adjustment Headrest accident or brake. Longitudinal Position Height ● Don’t fold the rear seats during Forwardly and backwardly use the Use the method the same as that driving, because the person...
  • Page 38 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ● The headrest shall be placed lding Seat safely to prevent from tossing Its backrest cannot be adjusted, and it can only be folded and laid flat. Lock the out in case of sudden brake or headrest at the low limit position, pull the accident.
  • Page 39: Headrest

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) and it can only be folded and laid headrest can effectively reduce headrest can only be the position injury in case of accidents. Others where the mounting stem groove flat.
  • Page 40 ● All passengers in car shall DFSK recommends you and all ● The same seat belt can only passengers to fasten the seat belt bear the seat belt all the time.
  • Page 41 Whether the protection is get in contact with the service delay. proper or not is based on their stations authorized by DFSK. ● In case of any collision, please body size. service stations - 19 -...
  • Page 42 Infant shall use the seat belt. If the seat DFSK recommends that the infant the belt shall go across the hip belt gets close to child's face or should sit in the child safety seat.
  • Page 43: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) spring bolt into the lock catch and shoulder tape goes Warning confirm that the seat belt is locked. across shoulder and properly The driver or passenger shall The retractor of seat belt is across chest.
  • Page 44: Child Safety Seat

    Release of Seat Belt stations authorized by DFSK. If you are to release the seat belt, Fastening of Seat Belt press down the button on the lock catch. Lock the seat belt when the...
  • Page 45 In addition, there are many ● DFSK recommends that the get more serious injury and child safety seat suitable for infant should sit in the child even death in accident.
  • Page 46: General Child Restraint System For All Seats

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) anchorage or seat belt to the normal parking or braking Meanwhile, install and use it prevent from tossing out in may topple the child safety procedures case of sudden brake or seat and accordingly hurt the accident.
  • Page 47 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Specified Position of Child Safety Seat Seat position Front Front Rear-row left Rear-row left Age group Right split seat passenger seat passenger seat split middle split outboard (rear seat) (with SRS) (without SRS) seat...
  • Page 48 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Adaptive Information of Different ISOFIX Positions for ISOFIX Child Restraint System ISOFIX position in car Middle- Fixing Front Rear-row Rear-row Mass group Size category Middle-row Other module passenger outboard middle outboard seat middle...
  • Page 49 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Note: (1): With respect to child restraint system not meeting the size category of ISO/XX (A-G), for the suitable mass group, the vehicle manufacturer shall specify the recommended special ISOFIX child restraint system for each position.
  • Page 50: Isofix Child Seat Anchorage

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ISOFIX Child Seat Anchorage Anchor point of ISOFIX child seat belt on the car to secure the child Your car is equipped with special anchorage is located at the back of seat.
  • Page 51 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) respect to the installation product specification. ● Check the lower anchor point. position of lower part of child Following these steps, secure the Insert your finger into the area safety seat, see “ISOFIX Child child safety seat with frontward- of lower anchor point to...
  • Page 52 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Lock catch of left split forward- facing child seat facing child seat Lock catch of right split backward- facing child seat Lock catch of left split backward- facing child seat 1Place the child safety seat onto the seat ①;...
  • Page 53 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Secure to the special lower Shorten the rigid connector to child safety seat with backward- secure the child safety seat; anchor point ② facing ISOFIX on the rear-row seat with the use your knees to press down outboard seat.
  • Page 54: Installation Of Child Seat With Three-Point Seat Belt

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Installation of Child Seat install the forward-facing child ③ and backwardly ④ the safety seat on the rear seat. with Three-point Seat Belt middle of child safety seat to 1Place the child safety seat Installing on Rear Seat keep it closely lean against...
  • Page 55 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Check if the child safety seat is secured properly before using. If the child safety seat is flexible, please reinstall it as per the step 3 - step 5. Backward-facing: Confirm that you are correctly using the child safety seat as per...
  • Page 56 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) child safety seat to properly tighten the seat belt; Ensure that it is properly loose; use your hands to ③ press down backwardly ④ the middle of child safety seat to keep it closely lean against...
  • Page 57 Warning ● DFSK recommends to install ● If the front passenger seat is the child safety seat on the Forward-facing: equipped with SRS, don’t rear seat. However, if you...
  • Page 58 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) forward-facing child safety seat as o avoid the loose seat belt, per the following steps: use the locking device of the Move the seat backwardly to child safety seat to properly tighten the seat belt;...
  • Page 59: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Supplemental chest. designed passenger gets close to SRS or providing auxiliary protection for back to SRS when SRS is inflating, Restraint System driver and front passenger in case the passenger may be hurt by (SRS) of crash instead of replacing the expansion.
  • Page 60 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) SRS system will not explode generally. Using the seat belt is helpful for reducing the injury or injury degree in case of any accidents. ● When you sit on the seat and the backrest is upright, the seat belt auxiliary pre-crash...
  • Page 61 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ● If there is no proper protection ● Don’t install Warning for child, when the auxiliary backward-facing child ● Don’t let child to sit freely pre-crash SRS system is safety seat on the front or stretch head or hands exploded, the child may get...
  • Page 62 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warning ● Using the seat belt is helpful for reducing the injury or injury degree in case of any accidents. When you sit on the seat backrest upright, the seat belt can play the best role.
  • Page 63: Front Srs For Front Passenger Seat & Side Srs For Front Seats

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) dangerous gestures in car. ● Pay special attention to child and take proper protective measures. The warning sign (optional) is on the surface of visor on the front passenger seat. Front SRS for Front Passenger Seat &...
  • Page 64: Srs Warning Light

    Please timely instrument is shown as contact with service stations and it supervises the circuit of authorized by DFSK for inspection auxiliary pre-crash and repairing. system and pre-crash seat belt system. circuit Auxiliary pre-crash SRS supervised by SRS warning module (driver seat).
  • Page 65: Auxiliary Srs System

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) will be hot, so don’t touch DFSK. Don’t change or Auxiliary SRS them, or you may get hurt. disconnect the circuit of SRS without permission. ● Don’t modify sub- System Don’t...
  • Page 66: Maintenance And Replacement Procedures

    SRS module cannot work Maintenance procedure for you to give again, so it must be replaced. Replacement out is as shown in DFSK The SRS module must be Procedures Service Manual, and the replaced by service stations The SRS and pre-crash seat...
  • Page 67: Iii. Instrument And Control Switch

    Instrument and Control Switch III. Instrument and Control Switch...
  • Page 68: Driver Cabin

    Instrument and Control Switch Driver Cabin 1. Access hole 2. Steering wheel 3. Klaxon button 4. Power inverter 5. Gear shift operating rod 6. EPB switch 7. Cigarette lighter 8. Combined switch 9. Combined instrument 10. Engine start-stop system 11. SRS of front passenger seat - 46 -...
  • Page 69: Instrument Panel

    Instrument and Control Switch Instrument Panel 3. Alarm switch. 4. Tool box 5. Central air outlet 6. Side air outlet 7. MP5 1. Combined side marker light 2. Adjusting switch of headlight - 47 -...
  • Page 70 Instrument and Control Switch Integrated Instrument (Normal) 1. Engine tachometer 2. Water thermometer 3. Speedometer 4. Function indicator 5. SET/mode selection button 6. Liquid crystal display (LCD) 7. Fuel gauge - 48 -...
  • Page 71 Instrument and Control Switch Integrated Instrument (Liquid Crystal) 9. Fuel gauge 10. Status display 5. Water thermometer of engine 1. Time 6. Mileage 2. Engine tachometer and gear 7. Speed and engine mode display display 3. Outdoor temperature 8. Sub-total mileage 4.
  • Page 72 Instrument and Control Switch menu select Speedometer navigation, setting, alarm prompt corresponding function. and other information. button is on its right side. Touch SET button in Level-1 menu to access to Level-2 menu, and touch SET button in Level-2 menu select corresponding function.
  • Page 73 Instrument and Control Switch Liquid Crystal Display Fuel Gauge total distance the car has run. TRIP (short mileage) shows the Note: distance of a trip. The instrument displays many Engine Tachometer interfaces, and not all of them are listed here. The display contents and indicator as well as buzzer shows the details about the current vehicle.
  • Page 74 Instrument and Control Switch Status information display screen displays alarm prompts, driving computer statusand regulation, navigation, setting, multimedia, radio and telephone. - 52 -...
  • Page 75 Instrument and Control Switch Indicator and Voice Prompt Turn signal / danger indicator Warning light of brake failure Parking status indicator Charge / discharge indicator Fuel pressure indicator ABS fault indicator EPS fault indicator Low fuel level indicator Coolant temperature indicator High beam indicator Low beam indicator Side marker light / position indicator...
  • Page 76 Instrument and Control Switch Indicator authorized by DFSK at once for inspection. (Refer to “Brake System” in “6. Starting and ABSfault indicator Driving”) After setting ignition switch at “ON” gear, ABS fault indicator / operation status indicator is on Warning light of brake failure...
  • Page 77 Please park you car as far as charging system by the service stations possible. authorized by DFSK. If you keep driving when the vehicle is too hot, you will damage the engine. (For necessary emergency treatment, refer to...
  • Page 78 (Refer to “Seat Belt” in “2. Safety Devices repairing. Please seek for inspecting and - Seat, Seat Belt & SRS”) repairing engine system at once from the service stations authorized by DFSK. Indicator of the front passenger seat belt not fastened Warning When the ignition switch is set at “ON”...
  • Page 79 Please do slow steering system from the service down to park and contact the service stations authorized by DFSK. stations authorized by DFSK at once If the power steering system for inspection. (Refer to “Parking indicator is on during engine running, Brake”...
  • Page 80 Please do slow down to park and Light” hereinafter) If you open the door when the ignition contact the service stations authorized switch is set at any position, the Rear fog lamp by DFSK at once for inspection. buzzer will cause alarm sound...
  • Page 81 Instrument and Control Switch Alarm of Seat Belt Not Fastened Alarm of Manual Brake Not Released When the ignition switch is set at “ON” When there is speed, and the manual (whether the engine is started or not) brake (MPB / EPB) is not released or and the speed is less than (10±2) km/h, completely released,...
  • Page 82 Instrument and Control Switch headlight and low beam headlight), certain frequency, and the switch MEDIUM (overtake) and LOWER returns automatically. (OFF) in the direction of handle Switch of Turn Light vertical to steering wheel. When you When you set the right turn light to slightly pull the light switch to overtake right turn gear, the right turn light and gear, the high beam headlight and low...
  • Page 83 Instrument and Control Switch the vehicle will not exceed the to be off; if you turn the overtake one time again, the front fog light set speed. switch for 3 times within 2s, the is off. Headlight Height high beam headlight delays 60s Cruise Control Switch to be off;...
  • Page 84 Instrument and Control Switch Windscreen Wiper If you set the lifting lever at “MIST” gear, the wiper will work Washer for one time. And then, the lifting When you set the ignition switch lever will automatically return to at ON gear, the front windscreen original position.
  • Page 85 Instrument and Control Switch automatically run at a time Defrosting Switch Caution interval. Set the ignition switch When washing the inside of ● of wiper handle at “OFF” to turn windows, don’t scrape or off the handle. damage wires If the wiper suspends working windows.
  • Page 86 Instrument and Control Switch Klaxon Button When you press the klaxon button on steering wheel, the klaxon will work. When you release the klaxon button, the klaxon will stop working. - 64 -...
  • Page 87 Instrument and Control Switch (radio status); touch and hold the :Touch it to select toward the button, to fast backward (radio Multi-function left liquid crystal status); Steering Wheel instrument. : Touch the button to enter the :Touch it to select toward the previous music (MP5 status) / right liquid...
  • Page 88 Instrument and Control Switch power switch, you may hurt Switch ② : Front passenger door others, especially children's glass lifter switch; the driver door glass hands, head or other parts. windows are equipped with one-button Therefore, only when decreasing function. If you press down confirm that there is no obstacle the manual gear, the glass will lower nearby windows, can you close...
  • Page 89 Instrument and Control Switch switch upwardly, the glass will power window switch to manual Switch ⑥: Front passenger door raise, and if you release it, the gear, the corresponding window glass lifter switch; glass will stop raising. When you glass will lower; if you release it, Switch ⑦: switch of central lock;...
  • Page 90 Instrument and Control Switch initialization mode, which causes the front left (rear front/front right/rear right) touch it < 500ms, it starts windows can be lifted manually only window lifting button to lift the window automatic mode. and lose the function of automatic to the top and then release it, press Button curtain...
  • Page 91 Instrument and Control Switch process, if it detects the clamping position 4mm-200mm away from closing position, the sunroof will go back at once. 12V Standby Power Rear-row 12V standby power In addition, when you remove the socket ② cigarette lighter, you can use it as vehicle-mounted DC 12V power.
  • Page 92 Instrument and Control Switch Storage Device Small Storage Box Middle Cover Cup Holder and Storage Box Warning To focus on driving, don’t use storage device. Tool Box To open the tool box, pull the 1. If your car has EPB, its control box has one cup holder and one open storage...
  • Page 93 Instrument and Control Switch Ash Pan It is equipped in the middle cover cup holder. Warning To focus on driving, don’t place drink bottle and cup here. Caution If you put drink bottle and other cups here, it may affect your gear shifting, and using the button in the front of it.
  • Page 94 Instrument and Control Switch Storage Box Shelves Bottle Holder and Map Bag To open storage box, pull the Shelves are placed above the The bottle holders are located at storage cover pull ring storage box and behind the rear the interior fender apron of four upwardly, take down the backdoor seats.
  • Page 95 Instrument and Control Switch cups here, it may affect your gear shifting, and using the button in the front of it. Visor visor folded downwardly for using. Make-up Mirror make-up mirror, downwardly pull the visor to open the cover of make-up mirror;...
  • Page 96 Instrument and Control Switch Interior Lighting (including backdoor) within 30s if you have no closed, and top light is off operation); Warning within 30s (the time stroke is 3. Switch 4 and 5 respectively 3s); either one of five doors is control sunroof glass and curtain.
  • Page 97 Instrument and Control Switch Rear Interior Light cabin, and they are controlled by the front door switch. Trunk Light The trunk light is set in the The switch has a gear. When you backdoor trunk. When press the button , the light is backdoor is opened, the light is on, and when you press it again, on.
  • Page 98 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving IV. Inspection and Adjustment before Driving - 76 -...
  • Page 99 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving 3. Car locating button Remote (Electric The car is equipped with two keys. Please keep one key at a backdoor) safe place as a spare key. The key can operate: ① ignition switch; ② front door lock;...
  • Page 100 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving accordingly result in system keep the remote key closer failure. to the start-stop switch to start the car. Please replace Don’t fall down the remote ● battery to avoid impacting key. the function. ● Don’t beat the remote key. Door Lock Don’t place the remote key ●...
  • Page 101 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Front Door Lock then, press button “ ” to unlock door. When the battery in key runs out or the accumulator runs out, press down the button on the top left corner of key, take out the mechanical key and insert it into the key hole, turn the key toward the direction of car front to open...
  • Page 102 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Operating Range: Press button “ ”, it will start car flashes for 1 time, and the The remote key takes effect only locating function, and the steering controller sends window light will flash for 15 seconds (touch when it is within the specific automatic rising signal to the two times the electric remote key...
  • Page 103 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving not blame out, open the door, get flashes for 30s. 3. When it alarms times within 10s (OFF-ON-OFF- after manual opening doors, insert ON-OFF-ON-OFF). off the car, and then get in the the key into ignition lock, it will not there satisfactory car again and continue driving at...
  • Page 104 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving fails learn Opening Door Inward transmitterat once after entering Opening Handle (in Car) password learning status, Use the inward opening handles to controller keeps original open front and rear doors. Pull the transmitter password. If it learns inward opening handle for one time transmitter successfully, only such to unlock the door, and then pull it...
  • Page 105 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving rear row seats, do use the child lock between vehicle Ensure that backdoor is fully ● to avoid accident caused by child pedestrian. closed to avoid it from opening due to opening door during driving during driving process.
  • Page 106 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving power supply is at “OFF”; or the Engine Cover Lock gear shift is at “P” or “N” when the Warning power supply is at “ON”. When ● Before driving, please ensure if you are in car, operate the central the engine cover is fully closed.
  • Page 107 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Air spring lifts the engine cover please blame when refueling, no smoking and no ③ (generally, the engine getting close to any fire. cover will automatically lift to Fuel may be under pressure, ● the top when it is pulled to so, back out the fuel tank cap exceed the balance point, it for half round, and open the...
  • Page 108 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving to close fuel cap till that you hear Manual Control Type ● Don’t touch the moving exterior click more than 2 times. ● Adjust the angle of interior rearview mirror avoid You can hang the fuel cap ③ rearview mirror to the proper clamping your...
  • Page 109 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving When the ignition switch is set at Folding and Manual Adjustable “ACC” or “ON”, the remote control Type and adjustment are applicable to Push the exterior rearview mirror. exterior rearview mirror to fold it Folding and Electric Adjustable backward.
  • Page 110 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving brake outside car, Electric Parking Brake When releasing parking brake, because in such means you step down the brake pedal and (EPB) cannot step down the brake then press EPB switch to release pedal when the car moves, parking brake.
  • Page 111 To ensure driving safety, you ● being insufficient of electricity service stations authorized have to fasten seat belt firstly and keep the EPB valid. by DFSK. and close the door. Assistant Starting Don’t press switch ●...
  • Page 112 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving OFF, will work Such function can be used ● automatically. when driving brake system is out of normal Warning service. ● When the ignition switch is set EPB Automatic Parking from ON to OFF, EPB will work When the ignition switch is set from automatically.
  • Page 113 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System V. Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System...
  • Page 114 System stations authorized ● It is visually opposite for the DFSK if finding nay foreign When shifting the operating objects reverse matters in system, liquid lever to gear “R”, the reverse camera system, and it is the...
  • Page 115 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System on the decorative cover of objects shown in the camera may How to read the reference be shorter than that actual. license plate light. line in reverse camera Please use the interior rearview ●...
  • Page 116 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System objects. clearly show the objects at all waxes on it with a clean dark place or night. cloth dipped with neutral ● When the glare directly goes detergent. into the camera, it is not a ●...
  • Page 117 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System adults who need to be taken care Carcorder of or the pet in the car alone, because they may unintentionally touch the switch or controller, and accordingly result serious accidents or casualties.
  • Page 118 Emergency Measures A/C Control Panel A/C Controller (Automatic) 1. OFF button 2. Auto Model button 3. A/C button 4. Air Model button 5. Rear defrosting and rearview mirror heating button 6. Internal and external circulation button 7. Front defroster button 8.
  • Page 119 Emergency Measures A/C controller (electric) 1. OFF button 2. MAX A/C button (max. cooling) 3. A/C button 4. Model button 5. Rear defrosting and rearview mirror heating button 6. Internal and external circulation button 7. Front defroster button 8. Air volume + 9.
  • Page 120 Emergency Measures Operation Heating mode for normal heating as You can control air volume per your demands. Where by using the buttons air Ventilator there is great a difference in volume + and air volume -. Heating (if equipped with auto inside and outside You can control A/C):...
  • Page 121 Emergency Measures the case that the windows → foot blowing mode and  Quickly defrost the outer get foggy. When the air defrosting mode, and adjust surface of windscreens and humidity is greater, start AC. to foot blowing mode.. regulate the air volume to the largest.
  • Page 122 Emergency Measures 5. Lower the temperature. If defroster’s defogging button outside temperature, use you want to cool the car the external circulation “ ” (the system quickly, lowest the button. When the air automatically starts A/C, the temperature. (You can also humidity is greater, start AC, inlet mode is external so as to reduce the case...
  • Page 123 Emergency Measures coolant. damage the ozone layer of the impact on global warming. earth. However, it has a slight Such coolant will...
  • Page 124 The A/C system is equipped with The service stations authorized reduced or the windows are A/C filter (in HVAC assy.) for by DFSK can overhaul your foggy when the ventilator or A/C removing dirt, pollen, dust or environmental A/C system.
  • Page 125 Emergency Measures Antenna parallel the antenna to any harness. Sound System better operation sound system, we provide the Shark fin antenna detailed instructions for sound system so as to be convenient To ensure radio effect, don’t for your use, diagnosis and dismantle or replace the antenna without permission.
  • Page 126 Emergency Measures Player 1) It is available for 256G 6) It is unavailable for USB, The reception quality ● usb at maximum; HUB, MTP and mobile of station may be affected 2) It is available for FAT16 due to signal strength, and FAT32 file system;...
  • Page 127 Emergency Measures Note: refer to the specific details for MP5 functions operations in Sound System the “setting” of vehicle system interface. 1. Navigation 2. Broadcasting station, media 3. Baidu CarLife 4. Phone 5. A/C 6. Driver assistance 7. Lin OS 8.
  • Page 128 Emergency Measures mobile APP store; query the physical examination, driving Lin OS system open and closed state, information, battery and energy High-end model is equipped with maintenance information, consumption, etc.; realize Lin OS. Users can can download instrument information, vehicle remote control, voice the "SDF Glory"...
  • Page 129 Emergency Measures rescue center, anti-theft function; choose corresponding service phone, driving agent, directly query the mobile 4S navigation services, and Glory rental mobile payment shop for booking maintenance; car circle; and use illegal inquiry, services.
  • Page 130 Starting and Driving VI. Starting and Driving...
  • Page 131 Starting and Driving heavy, your car speed must be Run-in Period Recommended lower properly. During the first 2500km, please speed (km/h) Gear Confirm if there is obstacle ● follow the following advices to around your car. ensure car’s future reliability and 1st gear 20~30 Check if the tire appearance,...
  • Page 132 Starting and Driving Notes for Starting and Exhaust Gas (CO) follow the following notes: ● Open all windows, turn off Driving Warning the internal circulation mode, ● Don’t intake exhaust gas Warning and turn off the fan speed to which contains the colorless the maximum so as to Don’t leave children or the ●...
  • Page 133 Starting and Driving following circumstances: converter is the exhaust misfires, engine performance When lifting your car for control product installed on evidently reduces, or there is maintenance; exhaust system, and the irregular fault, please stop When doubting that any exhaust gas in it will burn driving, and send your car to the exhaust gas enters into cab;...
  • Page 134 Starting and Driving after cold start. The temperature In case of any water on road, slow P gear, and press start button. Then, in winter is low, so the engine oil down to avoid sliding or being out of the starter starts the gasoline engine. viscosity increases, and the gasoline control.
  • Page 135 Starting and Driving ● Set the ignition switch at wheel will be locked, getting the Unlocking of Steering Wheel “START” position. Start the car out of control. Such may Insert the key into the engine, and place foot on cause serious vehicle damage or ignition switch.
  • Page 136 Starting and Driving spare battery and jump wire the following circumstances, the handle of front passenger door. start engine, please That for backdoor opening is doors cannot be locked via about 1.2m away from the carefully abide passive button: backdoor opening button. specifications and notes of The power is not set at Passive Entry Function...
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving The background light of Set the gear shifting lever at Don’t turn off the engine start-stop switch is white. When “P” or “N”; don’t start if it is during driving. If not, your car the power mode is “ACC”, the set at other gears;...
  • Page 138 Starting and Driving mentioned in the Manual may not rain, snow, haze or others); LDW system is designed for the be equipped for your vehicle or vehicle on expressway and There is great impact from only provided in some markets. other roads with good crosswind on vehicle;...
  • Page 139 Starting and Driving out of the lane to remind the sound in the option of LDW The vehicle deviates alarm sound. After you turn off when the driver does driver of safe driving. such sound, combined not active change instrument will not give alarm lanes.
  • Page 140 Starting and Driving crosswind on vehicle; off the FCW function as Warning demanded. The lanes are merged or split Front Collision Warning (FCW) There are three levels of system is just a auxiliary tool. It sensitivity including high, There is bright light on the cannot judge the road and traffic medium and low.
  • Page 141 Starting and Driving prompt of “Collision Danger” If not, you may damage the gear, the wheels will be controlled and clutch system. shifted gear accelerator and give alarm sound. Then, opening and speed. ● When shifting gears, confirm to driver should take actions at You can also set the operating lever at fully step on the clutch to avoid once.
  • Page 142 ① Toward downhill: proper gear, or will cause transmission. For this, DFSK Turn the wheel toward the curb, move your car suddenly moving or will not provide warranty the car toward to slightly touch the...
  • Page 143 (including tow hook, adapt such cases. Before towing, normal driving. safety chain and others). You please consult relevant dealer to ● In towing, please note the may consult DFSK dealer for know about how to properly use temperature indicator purchasing such devices towing devices.
  • Page 144 Brake light When steering, the electric power shall be sent to DFSK dealer for Ensure that the installation of trailer steering (EPS) system will provide inspection and repairing. brake shall comply with the local laws additional steering force so as to When EPS alarm light “flashes”, it...
  • Page 145 Starting and Driving in case of sudden turn and driving at a To avoid affecting pedal stroke, after purchasing a car and re- low speed. don’t place thick carpet within the installing a new friction plate, so Brake System brake pedal area. as to reach the optimal brake The brake system has two performance.
  • Page 146 Starting and Driving After car washing or driving on speed. Do set the operating lever Warning ponding road, the brake will be at the lower gear. Such gears Don’t slide your car when turning wet, which will prolong brake can fully plays a role of engine off engine.
  • Page 147 What You Can Do”. not, it may increase the brake drive your car to the service distance. controls brake, stations authorized by DFSK for preventing wheels from locking Self-diagnostic Function inspection. in case of sudden brake or includes electronic Normal Operation driving on slippery road.
  • Page 148 Distribution (EBD) System the service stations authorized in your car alone. EBD system is a supplement of by DFSK for inspection. [Please ABS system. Generally, the ● Don’t put the articles on rack. drive at a low speed (lower than...
  • Page 149 Starting and Driving Driving in Cold Weather running road. The exhaust gas will accumulate ● under the car due to snow. However, rubber Warning Please remove the snow around studded tire is prohibited exhaust pipe and vehicle. ● Drive carefully on any roads. Be from using in some areas.
  • Page 150 Parking Brake prohibited in some areas, so If you have to park your car for please consult the local DFSK a long time in the area with a dealers. outdoor temperature lower than 0 ℃ . Don’t use parking brake to avoid being freezing.
  • Page 151 Emergency Measures VII. Emergency Measures...
  • Page 152 Emergency Measures Tools board as per the provisions of laws type. Don’t use it to support and regulations. the heavier objects or others. Reflective Vest ● Don’t start your car when it is jacked. The reflective vest is placed ● If you are to work under the car, in the storage box, and it shall be support the car body with placed in order after using.
  • Page 153 Emergency Measures spare tire from the storage. ● If your car is close to other passing-by vehicles, don't The jack and tools are in the trunk. replace tires. Please seek for The spare tire is in lower back of assistance from professionals. car.
  • Page 154 Emergency Measures Spare Tire Warning Open the backdoor, remove the Ensure to retain the wheels storage box's cover, take down properly to avoid moving and the tool box and take out spare getting persons injured. tire. Install the wheel stop piece ① in Tire Retaining the front and back of wheel diagonal to the flat tire ②...
  • Page 155 Emergency Measures Wheel Trim Cover damaging wheel and wheel trim lifting your car when you are to Removal Wheel trim cover (if any) removal Warning Don’t remove wheel trim cover with hands, which may get you injured. If you are to remove the wheel trim cover, jack the wheel replace tire.
  • Page 156 Emergency Measures  When the wheel leaves the injury. ground, don’t leave Spare Tire Installation passengers in car. Warning  Read through the notes  Don’t use the not original before using the jack. wheel nut, because 1. Place the jack under the improper wheel point as shown in figure, so...
  • Page 157 Emergency Measures until that the nuts are fully Keep the wheel nut at the accordingly result in danger. screwed up. specified tightening torque at any 1. Properly keep the damaged time. It is recommended to screw tires, jack and used tools at up the wheel nut to the specified storage area.
  • Page 158 Emergency Measures battery, wear proper goggles and others). ①→②→③→④ Confirm that the ignition and take down finger ring, switch is set at off position. bracelet other Remove the battery cover (if jewelry. ③○ any). ①○ 一  Don’t lean on battery when Remove the vent hole cover applying jump start.
  • Page 159 Emergency Measures cable clip does not contact 13. Install the vent hole cover (if any).  When the engine is too hot, other metal parts. don't remove the cover of Push Start water tank. If you remove the Start the engine of assistant Don’t try to start the engine by cover of water tank when the vehicle and run it for several...
  • Page 160 Don’t Open all windows. are recommended by DFSK to open the water tank cover (if ask the service operator to tow Set the temperature control any).
  • Page 161 (Neutral Gear). Front wheels on ground from the ground. If not, it may Release the hand brake. DFSK recommends to use push trolley Please fasten safety rope if towing car damage the transmission. or flatbed trailer for towing as shown in at any time.
  • Page 162 Emergency Measures  Keep anybody away from the tow hook when towing car.  Don’t let the tire idle at a high speed. If not, it may cause tire explosion and even get persons seriously injured. The vehicle spare parts may also overheated damaged.
  • Page 163 Appearance and Maintenance VIII. Appearance and Maintenance - 141 -...
  • Page 164 Appearance and Maintenance Exterior Cleaning droppings, metal particle coarse cloth, such as car washing insects; gloves. Pay attention to removing important take correct  When surface the blocky dirt or others to avoid measures keep your car's contaminated by dust or mud; scrapping damaging appearance.
  • Page 165 DFSK or any other cutting lubricant or detergent corrosion. vehicle stores. formula which may damage Do check the sealing of chassis car appearance. Waxing in winter and spring; and re-...
  • Page 166 Appearance and Maintenance Aluminum Alloy Wheel chrome-plated parts with the whiten seat fabric. Only use wet non-corrosive chrome-plated soft cloth to clean the lens cover If you are to drive on road with polishing agent to keep them of integrated instrument. salt in winter, please regularly shining.
  • Page 167 Appearance and Maintenance instrument. If not, it will  Don’t wash seat belt with the rust of car body. The wet carpet / pedal cushion cannot be dry fully, so damage the lens cover. decolorizer, dye or chemical they must be dry outside to avoid floor solution which may weaken Glass rust.
  • Page 168 DFSK. Warnings  Don’t wash with pipe to remove the dirt, sand or others driver cabin.
  • Page 169 Maintenance and What You Can Do IX. Maintenance and What You Can Do...
  • Page 170 Maintenance and What You Can Do  Notes for Maintenance stations authorized by DFSK. You are recommended to fasten This is because the fuel pipeline or take off your loose clothes and When your car is under any is still of a very high pressure...
  • Page 171 Please abide by the must know that service stations authorized by DFSK. Inspection of position in engine cabin 1. Oil filler cap 2. Engine oil dipstick 3. Brake fluid pot 4. Battery 5. Fuse box 6.
  • Page 172 The coolant the tank opening to the level use DFSK tank or replace it with contains erosion-resisting and between “MAX” and “MIN” when equivalent product anti-freezing additive. Therefore, the engine is under cool status.
  • Page 173 DFSK. because the cooling liquid Replacement Engine from such engine coolant tank may scald you seriously. Coolant  Keep your skin away from 3.
  • Page 174 4. Wait for 10 minutes at least  DFSK recommends to go to based on the actual engine to ensure that the engine oil franchise store for replacing operation.
  • Page 175 Maintenance and What You Can Do necessary to replace oil filter, take down it and replace. Warning The waste oil must be processed properly. Please confirm the local laws and regulations. Use a wrench to screw off the oil filter. Take down the oil filter manually.
  • Page 176 (Please refer seek replacement oil and filter and the vehicle to chapter “Recommended Fuel / adjustment from DFSK franchise repair plant. In case of any Lubricating Oil and Capacity”.) store. questions, please seek When refueling oil, please don’t...
  • Page 177 Maintenance and What You Can Do Spark Plug (Gasoline please consult service stations authorized by DFSK and Engine) ask for inspecting brake system. Warning When the engine is operating, please check the distance from Ensure to turn off engine and ignition switch, and to use ○...
  • Page 178 If the brake system is out of steps: normal operating status, please 1. Turn off the engine, step consult the DFSK franchise store. down brake pedal for several Brake Liquid times to ensure the stroke of brake pedal will be remained.
  • Page 179 Maintenance and What You Can Do checking the system. working around engine there is wax or others on wiper or without air filter. windscreen. Filter Element of Air To replace the air filter element, Clean the outside of windscreen Filter with wiper cleaner or neutral screw off the fixing bolt ①, and detergent.
  • Page 180 Maintenance and What You Can Do Windscreen Washer Caution Replacement After replacing the wiper rubber, Liquid restore the wiper arm to the Raise the wiper arm on Warnings original position, or the wiper arm windscreen. The washer anti-freeze is toxic, engine cover Press down the locking...
  • Page 181 Maintenance and What You Can Do cleaner, it may be damaged. trimming II. Don’t use the anti-freeze as substitute, or will damage paint. Electronic Plate Installation Instructions Take down front windscreen mirror seat trimming II, paste the electronic plate onto the windscreen, and finally install the front windscreen mirror seat - 159 -...
  • Page 182 Warning If you need help, please ask  Keep children away from after-sales service from swallowing battery or spare DFSK. parts dismantled.  The improper treatment of battery pollute environment, please abide by the local laws and regulations...
  • Page 183 5. Find out the fuse to be from service stations replaced. authorized by DFSK. 6. Use the puller in the fuse box to take out the fuse. Caution Don’t use the fuse of the 7. If the fuse is broken ③ , ampere higher or lower than that replace it with a new one ④.
  • Page 184 Maintenance and What You Can Do Fuse Box of Battery Check and replace the fuse at the repair station authorized by Terminal Positive DFSK. If the electric appliance cannot operate normally when the fuse is under good status, please check fuse box 1; in case...
  • Page 185 Maintenance and What You Can Do Lights High beam headlight 10. High Brake Light Steering light Brake light 11. Rear interior light Front reading light Rear fog lamp 12. Reflex reflector Reversing light 13. Position light Front fog light License plate light 14.
  • Page 186 Rear integrated light includes: Please refer to the instructions of the bulb, please ask for after- integrated switch of light for the 1. Position light sales service from DFSK. methods of turning on or off 2. Brake light Attentions position...
  • Page 187 Maintenance and What You Can Do on or off rear fog light. High beam light headlight Rear interior Attentions Front position light 2.5W light When the backdoor is open, Backdoor rear 4.5W Door light the rear fog light will have position light Trunk Light steering light, position light and...
  • Page 188  If the lights are accessible to water structure. The service stations pressure, including the spare leakage, please seek for overhauling authorized by DFSK can provide tire’s pressure. The improper from the DFSK after-sales service you with the information about tire pressure may affect the tire center to avoid affecting your use.
  • Page 189 Summer Tire end must be fixed or removed to If the traction of icy roads are DFSK summer tire provides the avoid damaging wheel fender or increased, use rubber studded excellent performance under chassis.
  • Page 190 ① ② and personal injury. If case of questions, please consult the service stations authorized by DFSK or tire manufacturer. Tire Wear and Damage Regularly check if the tires are worn, cracked, swollen or with foreign matters on surface. If the tires are excessively worn, cracked, swollen or cut, replace them.
  • Page 191 Even they are used regularly go to the service others) or tread-type tires will normally, tires will stations authorized by DFSK for affect driving, braking, operating, unbalanced too, therefore the inspecting tires and conducting ground clearance, clearance...
  • Page 192 Maintenance and What You Can Do if the tire is abnormal according Spare Tire maintenance after final to speed difference. The other is regular maintenance Conventional Spare Tire direct monitoring system which completion table. Your car is equipped with a conducts real-time monitoring on See detailed maintenance standard tire.
  • Page 193 Note: If the transmission is damaged due to the use of not original transmission oil, it is not guaranteed, even if it is faulted within the warranty period. You are recommended to use the DFSK original engine coolant to avoid corroding the aluminum metal in the engine cooling system.
  • Page 194 Maintenance and What You Can Do even if it is faulted within the warranty period. Don’t mix up with other brake liquid (HZY4). - 172 -...
  • Page 195 Technical Information X. Technical Information...
  • Page 196 92 or Refrigerating Fluid above and complies with the Lubricant emission standard of China V. If other fuels are used, the emission DFSK A/C system must be filled performance may be deteriorated with R134a refrigerating fluid and - 174 -...
  • Page 197 Technical Information Tire and Wheel 235/50 R18 Standard Tire size 245/45 R19 Spare Tire T165/80 R17 235/50 R18 Tire Specification 245/45 R19 Front 230 (no load) /230 (full load) Tire pressure wheel Rear (cold state) 230 (no load) /250 (full load) wheel (kPa) Spare...
  • Page 198 Technical Information Wheel Position Toe-in of front wheel (one-sided) 10′±3′ Front-wheel camber -0.5°±0.5° Kingpin inclination angle 14.4°±0.5° Kingpin caster angle 3.4°±0.5° Rear-wheel camber -0.25°±0.25° Toe-in of rear wheel 0.08±0.08 Vehicle's Main Technical Parameters Item Parameter Engine model SFG15T(6MT)/SFG15T(CVT) Displacement / power 1.498/110 (ml/kw) Mass...
  • Page 199 Technical Information Axle load distributed under maximum authorized total 1041/1054 mass (front / rear axle) (kg) Rated load (kg) Unladen mass (kg) 1570 Axle load distributed under unladen mass (front / rear 890/680 axle) (kg) Overall dimension (length 4685× 1865× 1645 ×...
  • Page 200 Technical Information Minimum ground clearance (mm) 195 (no load) /176 (full load) Minimum Turning Diameter (m) 11.5 Maximum speed (km/h) >180 Time from starting, gear Dynamic ≤21 shifting to 400m (s) property Steep slope Gradient ≥30 performance Economic Comprehensive oil /7.3 (6MT) (CVT)
  • Page 201 Technical Information Axle load distributed under maximum 1080/1075 authorized total mass (front / rear axle) (kg) Rated load (kg) Unladen mass (kg) 1630 Axle load distributed under unladen mass 945/685 (front / rear axle) (kg) Overall dimension (length × width × height) 4685×...
  • Page 202 Technical Information Maximum speed (km/h) Dynamic Time from starting, gear shifting to 400m (s) ≤20 property Steep slope Gradient (%) ≥30 performance Economic Comprehensive oil consumption (L/100km) efficiency Engine model SFG15T(6MT)/SFG15T(CVT) Maximum torque (N·m) Rated power (kw) Max. net power (kw) In-line, 4-cylinder and 4-stroke, water cool, double overhead camshafts, 16-valve, Type electronic-control sequential multi-point fuel injection, silent chain transmission,...
  • Page 203 Technical Information Displacement (ml) 1.498 Idle speed (rpm) 750± 50 Spark plug LDK8RAPP/YR6NI302S Engine model HD15(CVT) Maximum torque (N·m) Rated power (kw) Max. net power (kw) In-line, 4-cylinder and 4-stroke, water cool, double overhead Type camshafts, 16-valve, electronic-control sequential multi-point fuel injection, silent chain transmission, VVT, turbocharging Cylinder arrangement In-line...
  • Page 204 Technical Information Spark plug ZR5SII3320/SHH00 Item HD15(CVT) SFG15T(6MT) SFG15T(CVT) Model MF620/SMF620 Type CTV transmission CTV transmission gear 3.727 gear 2.045 gear 1.393 0.443-2.146 0.378-2.72 gear 0.975 Speed Ratio gear 0.761 gear 0.644 Reverse 3.545 2.682 1.904 gear Final 4.353 5.76 5.164 ratio - 182 -...
  • Page 205 With respect to vehicle emission control and safety standard laws and regulations, when getting or registering in countries, states, provinces or districts, you have to take charge of modification, transportation and registration by yourself. DFSK will responsible potential inconvenience.
  • Page 206 Technical Information Microwave Windows If it has the trimming of mirror seat with front windscreen, the shell of carcorder shall be taken The electronic identification is installed at the down as per the direction during installation, and the position as required in GB/T35790.1-2017, and the specific position is as indicated in the picture below: trimming of mirror seat without front windscreen is installed at the position as indicated in the following:...
  • Page 207 Technical Information Position of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Passenger car ECU records the VIN and other characteristic information, and the VIN recorded can be connected to the access hole via fault 8. Threshold of front left door, see the following diagnostic apparatus (such as PS80 from Xtool picture;...
  • Page 208 Technical Information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) It is located below the front passenger seat as shown below. - 186 -...
  • Page 209 Technical Information Engine Serial No. following arrow: It is printed on engine as shown as the SFG15T Engine - 187 -...
  • Page 210 Technical Information HD15 Engine - 188 -...
  • Page 211 Technical Information Tire Pressure Label The pressure of cold state tire is shown on the tire pressure label on the middle upright of driver side. - 189 -...
  • Page 212 Technical Information ECU Sign SFG15T Engine ECU HD15 Engine ECU - 190 -...
  • Page 213 Technical Information A/C Specification Label (Optional) Label for Specification of A/C is pasted on the back of engine cover as shown above. - 191 -...
  • Page 214 Index XI. Index - 192 -...
  • Page 215 Index Regular Maintenance Recommended Fuel / Lubricating Oil and Capacity ........................- 177 - Rear Appearance ....................................- 4 - 12V Standby Power ....................................- 70 - Seat Belt Three-point Seat Belt ..................................- 21 - Safety Precautions ....................................- 94 - Fuse ........................................
  • Page 216 Index Windows Windows Glass One-button Operating (Optional) ........................- 68 - Windows Anti-pinch Function (Optional) ................................ - 69 - Windows Windows Self-learning Function ..............................- 69 - Storage Device ...................................... - 72 - Storage Device Tool Box ......................................- 72 - Storage Device Small Storage Box ....................................
  • Page 217 Index Interior Lighting ...................................... - 76 - Interior Lighting Front Reading Light ..................................- 76 - Interior Lighting Rear Interior Light ..................................... - 77 - Interior Lighting Door Light ......................................- 77 - Interior Lighting Trunk Light ......................................- 77 - Exterior Cleaning ....................................
  • Page 218 Index Glass ........................................ - 145 - Exterior Cleaning Chassis ......................................- 145 - Exterior Cleaning Wheel ....................................... - 146 - Exterior Cleaning Aluminum Alloy Wheel ................................... - 146 - Exterior Cleaning Chrome-plated Part ..................................- 146 - Interior Cleaning ....................................- 146 - Interior Cleaning Glass ........................................
  • Page 219 Index Lights Side Turn Signal Light ..................................- 170 - Lights Front Reading Light and Rear Interior Light ..........................- 170 - Lights High Brake Light ..................................... - 171 - Lights Exterior Light ....................................- 171 - Lights Interior Light ....................................- 171 - Wheel Position .....................................
  • Page 220 Index Vehicle Identification Sign Engine Serial No..................................... - 196 - Vehicle Identification Sign Tire Pressure Label ..................................- 199 - Vehicle Identification Sign Tire Pressure Label ..................................- 200 - Vehicle Identification Sign Tire Pressure Label ..................................- 201 - Vehicle Identification Sign A/C Specification Label (Optional) ...............................
  • Page 221 Index Integrated Switch of Light: ..................................60 Klaxon Button ......................................- 65 - Reverse Camera System ..................................- 94 - Reverse Camera System How to read the reference line in reverse camera system ......................- 95 - Reverse Camera System Operation Tips ....................................
  • Page 222 Index Engine Cabin ......................................- 9 - SF15T Engine ..................................... - 9 - SFG18 Engine ....................................- 10 - Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) .............................. - 37 - Supplemental Restraint System Notes for Using Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ......................- 37 - Reset switch ......................................
  • Page 223 Index Engine Cooling System Inspection of Engine Coolant Quantity ............................- 153 - Engine Cooling System Replacement of Engine Coolant..............................- 154 - Engine Oil ......................................- 154 - Engine Oil Inspection of Engine Oil Capacity ..............................- 154 - Engine Oil Replacement of Engine Oil and Oil Filter ............................
  • Page 224 Index Interior Rearview Mirror ................................... - 88 - Rearview Mirror Exterior Rearview Mirror .................................. - 89 - Rearview Mirror Adjustment of Rearview Mirror ............................... - 89 - Environmental Protection ................................... - 158 - Spark plug ......................................- 159 - Driver Cabin (Left Rudder) ..................................- 6 - Warning Light / Indicator and Voice Prompt ............................
  • Page 225 Index Notes for Driving Driving on Wet Roads ..................................- 111 - Notes for Driving Driving in Winter ..................................... - 112 - Notes for Driving Ignition Switch ....................................- 112 - Notes for Driving Steering Lock ....................................- 112 - Notes for Driving Key Position ....................................
  • Page 226 Index Vehicle Driving Trailer Towing ....................................- 121 - Vehicle Driving Notes for Operation ..................................- 121 - Vehicle Driving Tire Pressure ....................................- 122 - Vehicle Driving Safety Chain ....................................- 122 - Vehicle Driving Brake light ......................................- 122 - Vehicle Driving Electric Power Steering (EPS) System ............................
  • Page 227 Index Vacuum Auxiliary Brake ................................. - 124 - Vehicle Driving Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ..............................- 125 - Vehicle Driving Electric Brake-force Distribution (EBD) System ......................... - 126 - Vehicle Driving Vehicle Safety ....................................- 127 - Vehicle Driving Driving in Cold Weather ................................. - 127 - Vehicle Driving Engine Coolant ....................................
  • Page 228 Index Vehicle Driving Protection against Corrosion ................................ - 129 - Air Filter ........................................ - 161 - Jump Start ......................................- 137 - Flat Tire ......................................... - 131 - Tire and Wheel ....................................- 172 - Tire and Wheel Tire Inflation Pressure ..................................- 172 - Tire and Wheel Tire Type ......................................
  • Page 229 Index Replacement of Tire and Wheel ..............................- 175 - Tire and Wheel Wheel Dynamic Balance ................................- 176 - Tire and Wheel Spare Tire ......................................- 176 - Recommended Fuel / Lubricating Oil and Capacity Recommended Fuel ..................................- 180 - Recommended Fuel / Lubricating Oil and Capacity Recommended SAE Viscosity Table ............................
  • Page 230 Index Front Door Lock ....................................- 81 - Run-in Period ..................................... - 108 - MP5 (InterfaceI) ....................................105 Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner ............................... - 97 - A/C Control Panel ....................................98 Operation of A/C ....................................101 Operation of Heating Ventilator ................................ 100 Overhaul of A/C ....................................
  • Page 231 Index front SRS for front passenger seat & side SRS for front seats ....................- 41 - SRS Warning Light ................................... - 42 - Voice prompt ......................................59 Voice prompt Alarm of Side Marker Light on ................................59 Voice prompt Alarm of Seat Belt Not Fastened ................................
  • Page 232 Index Three-way catalytic converter ................................- 110 - Tools Triangle Warning Board ................................. - 131 - Tools Bag Wheel Trim Cover Removal ................................- 134 - Tools Bag Vehicle Jacking ....................................- 134 - Tools Bag Tire Removal ....................................- 135 - Tools Bag Spare Tire Installation ..................................
  • Page 233 Index Towing DFSK Instructions for Towing ............................... - 140 - Warning Light Switch .................................... - 65 - Front Appearance ....................................- 3 - Maintenance and Replacement Procedures ............................. - 44 - Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) (optional) ..........................- 113 - Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) (optional) Activated Area ....................................
  • Page 234 Index Passive Starting ....................................- 115 - Wiper and Washer Switch ..................................- 63 - Battery of Remote Control ................................. - 165 - Wiper and Washer Switch Operation of Washer ..................................- 64 - Operation of Wiper ................................... - 63 - Windscreen Wiper and Washer ..............................
  • Page 235 Index Odometer ......................................- 52 - Ash Pan ........................................- 73 - Key .......................................... - 79 - Remote Key ....................................... - 79 - Remote Key (Smart) ..................................- 79 - Sound System ......................................103 Sound System Precautions for Sound System Operation ............................103 Wiper Rubber ......................................
  • Page 236 Index Vacuum Booster ..................................... - 160 - Integrated Instrument ................................ - 8 -, - 49 -, - 50 - Seat, Seat Belt and SRS ..................................1, - 2 - Seat ......................................... - 12 - Seat Front Seat ......................................- 12 - Seat Seat Adjustment ....................................
  • Page 237 Index Parking Brake ......................................- 90 - Brake Liquid ......................................- 160 - Traveling or registration abroad ................................ - 191 -...
  • Page 238 Fecha de Mantenimiento Contenido de mantenimiento Firma del distribuidor...

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