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Do not use blower or infotainment system in idle condition. Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. Shift to P before switching o ignition. Please do not use Accelerator & Brake pedal simultaneously. Prohibited to drive the vehicle in flood / high water level conditions.
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To enhance our service to you, please verify that your contact information is up to date. If there are any changes, please contact an authorized MG dealer to ensure our records are accurate. It is crucial to comply with national laws and local regulations and to promptly register your vehicle to prevent any potential registration issues.
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24X7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ASSISTANCE MG SHIELD MG PULSE TO MAKE YOUR JOURNEY TROUBLE-FREE EXTENDED WARRANTY IN & OUT in QUALITY ONLINE 90 minutes BODY & PAINT SERVICE REPAIR QUALITY DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE EXPERT...
Know your electric vehicle Electric vehicle Overview Know your electric vehicle Main components Safety of HV system Emergency situation Battery information Common terminologies...
ELECTRIC VEHICLE close attention to warning signs Overview on parts with high voltage. This vehicle runs on a battery and uses electricity instead of c. Entering ready mode: When you gasoline like traditional cars. Please open the door, the car switches to read this manual carefully before high-voltage mode.
KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE Main components CAUTION a. Low voltage component: The LV After you receive the vehicle, equipment operates at 12V and make sure to fully charge the HV includes things like instruments, battery to 100% before it drops audio systems, lights, horns, and below 30% to keep it in good blowers.
fire and serious from the fire source. injury from electric shock caused by the high-voltage system. Battery information JSW MG MOTOR advises that a. Battery replacement modifications and maintenance recycling: on the vehicle should only be...
KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE DANGER NOTE Do not alter the charging port or Be extra cautious of pedestrians. equipment. Doing so could lead Since the vehicle is quiet and to charging problems or even doesn't make noise from the cause a fire or may lead to fatal engine, pedestrians might not injuries.
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KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE - Anti-lock Braking AUTO-IRVM - Auto Inside Rear System View Mirror - Electronic Brake Force HVAC - Heating Ventilation and Distribution Air Conditioning - Electronic Stability FATC - Fully Automatic Control Temperature Control PEPS - Passive Entry/Passive - Driver Information Start System...
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Safety Systems Important safety precautions Overview Seats & protective devices Front seat Rear seat Head rest 2-10 Seat belt 2-11 Child restraint system (CRS) 2-15 Overview 2-15 Supplementary restraint system (SRS - Airbags) 2-21 Overview 2-21 Airbag safety tips 2-23 Airbag deployment conditions 2-22 Airbag warning...
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Overview WARNING This section of the manual, along with Do not use a cushion that reduces others, contains crucial safety friction between the seat and the guidelines. Please pay special passenger. The passenger's hips attention following may slide under the lap portion of precautions: the seat belt during an accident or a.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e. Avoid driver distraction f. Maintain appropriate speed Driver distraction is a significant Driving at excessive speeds is a and potentially fatal hazard, leading cause of accidents and particularly for inexperienced injuries. Higher speeds increase drivers. Always prioritize safety the risk of severe consequences, and be aware of distractions like although serious injuries can also...
SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Front seat The seat height shall be so set that the occupant can see all directions and a. Front seat position positions display instruments. The head must be at least one hand away from the roof lining.
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES WARNING CAUTION • Don't try to adjust your seat • Be careful when retrieving while you're wearing your seat small objects trapped under belt. Moving the seat cushion the seats or between the seat forward could strong and the center console.
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES b. Seat position adjustment Manual adjustment type* You can adjust the front seat by Electric adjustment type* using the levers located under the seat cushion. NOTE Before you start driving, adjust the seat to the right position so that you can comfortably reach the steering wheel, foot pedals, and controls on the dashboard.
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES c. Seat backrest adjustment Manual adjustment type* Electric adjustment type* Pull up the handle near the seat As shown in the figure, turn the cushion; adjust backrest adjustment switch forward and inclination angle proper backward, and the backrest will be position;...
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES d. Seat height adjustment WARNING Electric adjustment* Reclining the seatback: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle moving dangerous. Even if you're wearing your seat belt, reclining the seatback reduces e ectiveness of your seat belt and airbags.
SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Rear seat a. Backrest adjustment and folding Here are simpler instructions for handling the rear seatback: • When you're putting the rear seatback back up from being folded, hold it and move it slowly. Make sure it locks into place by pushing down on the top of the seatback.
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES You can fold down the rear seats to WARNING make it easier to carry long items or to Ensure that each seat is locked create more space for luggage in the before driving. vehicle. Do not operate the seat release handle when the vehicle is running.
SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Head rest Head rest height adjustment The front and rear seats of the vehicle To adjust the headrest upward, pull have headrests that can be adjusted. the headrest upward to a proper position and fix it. To remove the WARNING headrest, press and hold the release These headrests are not just for...
Please replace the damaged parts and components. strongly recommended to have the seat belt or deployed seat belt tensioner replaced at the JSW MG authorised service center after an accident. 2-11...
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fit the body after the passenger's lap, which locking. Please contact the cannot be fully protected. JSW MG authorised service 4. If the seat backrest is tilting center for inspection if it is too backwards too much when the tight.
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES b. Wearing 2. Inserting the latch plate forward (reverse insertion of the latch plate will cause the seat belt to twist, and cut or even endanger life in case of collision). Insert it into the buckle of the seat pair until a "click"...
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SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES c. Unlock Use of seat belts during pregnancy If you need to release the seat belt, The seat belt provides protection for press the red button on the buckle, everybody, including a pregnant and the tongue will automatically woman.
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) Overview c. If the child seat is put in a closed The vehicle is not equipped with a compartment in hot weather, its child seat. If you need one, a child temperature will be very high. seat that is applicable to ISOFIX Make sure that the child seat "general"...
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM a. Types of child restraint system According to GB27887-2011, the child restraint system can be classified into 5 groups below: Group 0: for children weighing less than 10 kg. Group 0+: for children weighing less than 13 kg. Group I: for child weighting more than 9 kg and less than 18 kg.
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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM b. Applicability: Below are di erent riding positions to child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Quality Group Front passenger Left/Right rear seat Group 0: <10kg Group 0+: <13kg Group I: 9kg~18kg Group II: 15kg~25kg Group III: 22kg~36kg Note: Meanings of letters in the table are as follows: U - applicable to universal child restraint system certified under this mass group.
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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Information on suitability of di erent ISOFIX positions for ISOFIX child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Quality Group Size Class Fixture Front passenger Left / Right rear seat ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 ISO/R1 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 Group 0+: <13 kg...
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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM c. Child seat fixing device 4. ① : Child seat clamp, ② lower fixing There is a set of fixing device on each point; connect the fixed hook on of the right and left sides of the the child seat with the vehicle's second row seat.
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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM 5. Connect the upper strap of the child seat to the corresponding fixing point of the vehicle. Refer to the child seat instructions to get to know when and how to strain the upper strap. As shown, the upper anchorage of child seat fixing device is located behind the rear seat backrest.
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Overview b. Safety precautions & warnings a. Airbag layout The cars have air bags for the driver and front passenger seats. These air bags help the seat belts protect you. DANGER Always wear your seat belt when driving.
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) a. Airbag position & marking: Airbag safety tips Always wear seat belts and use Child Restraint Systems on every trip. Even with air bags, you can get seriously hurt or killed in a crash if you're not properly belted or wearing your seat belt when the air bag B.
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Airbag Deplyoment Conditions 1. Hitting the shoulder, edge of pavement or hard surface D. AIRBAG As shown in the Figure D, the side curtain airbag is installed at the side wall and roof joint, on the roof lining. 2.
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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 2. Overturn, falling from high place, b. Frontal Airbag non-deplyoment rolling The frontal airbag is generally not inflated in the event of a side collision, rear-end collision, rollover or low-speed frontal collision. No matter what kind of collision, only when vehicle generates...
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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 4. Hit into front vehicle bottom, Vehicle body side (not especially truck bottom passenger compartment) collision c. Side airbag / curtain airbag non- 2. O -vertical side collision deployment The side airbag / side curtain airbag system may not be inflated if the vehicle su ers a lateral collision at a certain angle or if the side of the...
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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 3. Frontal collision 5. Overturn, falling from high place, rolling 4. Rear-end collision 6. Side collision to truck during drifting 2-26...
It must be inspected and repaired as soon as possible. NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-27...
The frontal condition of your vehicle in a airbag may not inflate in slight head- collision accident, please contact on or nearly head-on collisions, the JSW MG authorised service lateral diagonal collisions, center in time for professional collisions to cylindrical objects analysis and diagnosis.
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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) How is the airbag inflated? During WARNING inflation, the sensing system sends When the airbag is inflated, dust an electronic signal that triggers the may be spread in the air. All persons gas generator to release gas to fill in the vehicle shall get o the airbag, causing the airbag to vehicle as soon as possible.
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• Work related to the SRS can only adjust or remove or install any be done by JSW MG authorised airbag system component; never Service Center technicians with try to refit the front bumper of the corresponding qualification.
NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-31...
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4. In case following circumstances, recommended drive vehicle at a safe speed to the nearest JSW MG authorised Service Center to inspect the brake and confirm that: 2-32...
BRAKE SYSTEM Electronic stability control When faults (such as neglected (ESC) installation, loosened connector, abnormal CAN communication) The Electronic Stability Control exist on the ESC system, only the (ESC) system is an advanced safety ESC OFF lamp will go out 3s later, feature that builds on the functions and the other 3 lamps are normally of ABS and TCS.
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Get when it is to be disabled, the ESC the vehicle checked. Contact function will not be disabled JSW MG authorised service immediately and will be disabled center. after the work is over. If the user...
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Only turn it o temporarily if your vehicle is stuck or climbing out of a di icult situation. NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-35...
BRAKE SYSTEM Electronic parking brake (EPB) a. Application / release of EPB EPB is used to engage & disengage 1. Application parking brake electronically using To manually apply the parking brake, the EPB switch. first depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and then pull up the EPB shown image,...
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EPB switch pressed. The EPB light when NOTE go on deactivation. case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-37...
This indicator keeps illuminated as long as the electronic parking brake engages firmly. NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-38...
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It goes out as the vehicle gets out of the parking state. NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 2-39...
(AVH) fault the gear to P (Park) and apply the warning lamp shows the above parking brake to prevent the abnormalities, please contact the vehicle from rolling downhill. JSW MG authorised service center in time. 2-40...
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BRAKE SYSTEM Comfort Parking When this function is activated, the brake booster system intervenes to help the user complete the braking process more smoothly. This smooth braking can be experienced at vehicle speed less than or equal to 18km/h. This feature can be turned on/o through "Vehicle settings- Driving- Comfort Parking"...
If you fail to keep the need to go to JSW MG authorised steering column in an agreeable Service Center for check in time. working condition, collision may...
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EPS fault warning lamp NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not drive the vehicle in this condition. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. Steering wheel adjustment When the vehicle is powered on, the warning lamp will illuminate instantaneously.
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STEERING SYSTEM Steps: 1. Pull out the adjustment lever. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to your desired angle and distance as per your preferred position. 3. Push the lever back in to lock the steering wheel. 4. Ensure the steering wheel is securely locked in position before driving.
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Starting your EV Before driving your EV Overview Basic operations Charging your EV Overview Identifying the need of charging Requirements for charging power supply Charging preparation Charge operation and precautions 3-12 Charging Tips 3-16 Long storage guidelines 3-19 Opening & closing 3-21 Keys 3-21...
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV Overview After unlocking the vehicle, open the driver's side door. The instrument cluster will activate, and the vehicle will enter the HV state. In HV state, all hybrid circuits are active, allowing you to engage the gear for driving and the A/C system can provide cooling while in HV state.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV b. Procedure to start EV Basic operations 1. With the smart key sit in the a. Before you start your EV driver’s seat (if equipped), vehicle • Make sure that the area around will automatically switch to HV the vehicle is clear.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV c. Procedure to stop EV NOTE 1. Hold down the brake pedal while • If the EPB is disengaged the vehicle is parked. manually after selecting 2. While pressing the brake pedal, required mode (D/R), release shift to P mode using the gear the brake pedal slowly to knob to engage the parking brake.
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV Turn OFF the heater and air NOTE conditioner if you do not need The range is estimated for the them. reference of the driver and 3. Using climate control passengers only. The actual system to heat the cabin when endurance mileage is related to the outside temperature is various factors such as current...
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BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV 9. Service schedule should be adhered to. Fluid levels should be maintained within tolerance limits. Both of these also helps in realizing the maximum range potential of an electric vehicle 10. To optimize driving range use drive/eco mode and maintain the recommended tyre pressure.
CHARGING YOUR EV b. Requirements for charging Overview power supply This chapter introduces relevant The charging system for the vehicle contents of charging. has a rated power of 3.3KW. The a. Identifying the need of charging charging power is dependent on the 1.
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Household 16A socket or smart charging 26-27h (under normal ambient temperature) socket Original 3.5KW charging unit (contact 12-13h (recommended) (under normal ambient JSW MG Authorised service center to temperature) install the original charging unit) 20%-100% charging time Original 7KW charging unit (contact JSW MG Authorised service center to install 12–13h (under normal ambient temperature)
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CHARGING YOUR EV 2. Charging schematic diagram Types of charger a. Portable AC charger b. AC fast charger b. DC charger Types of charging AC charging DC charging...
If safety. If necessary, please use so, please contact the JSW MG insulating gloves and contact the authorised service center for JSW MG authorised service repair or replacement.
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CHARGING YOUR EV 9. The ambient temperature of CAUTION charging is recommended to be Before charging, check between 0 C and 35 C, and charging cable and charging port to avoid charging at low or high make sure that the cable is not temperature (it is recommended damaged and that no water or to charge the vehicle at noon in...
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CHARGING YOUR EV NOTE warm place or drive for a period of time before b. Do not place the vehicle in an charging. environment of -25 C for b. When the vehicle will be more than 7 days, and place stored for a long time (more the vehicle in a warm than 1 month), charge the...
find a decrease in SOC range, it is AC charging recommended to check it at the 1. As shown in the figure, press the JSW MG authorised service right side of the charging port cap, center. If the battery consistency and it will open automatically.
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CHARGING YOUR EV 2. Pull the locking hook to open the Switch ON the power supply and charging socket cap, as shown in display "Charging", current battery the figure. percentage, charging connection icon and charging status icon appears on screen. 5.
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CHARGING YOUR EV DC charging NOTE During DC charging, please follow • Change vehicle state the operation instructions of the (Ignition OFF to Ignition ON or charging equipment or charge under vice-versa) should be avoided the guidance of the sta at the while charging.
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JSW contact the JSW MG authorised MG authorised service center in service center in time. Do not time. charge the vehicle in thunder and lightning conditions, and do not charge in the open air on rainy days.
• There are no user serviceable parts inside the charging gun. Contact JSW MG authorised service center should experience any problems with the 3-16...
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CHARGING YOUR EV charging gun. Do not attempt to DANGER repair or service the charge Unplug both couplers of your station or charging gun yourself Portable Charging Gun before may result in injury. cleaning. • Do not operate your charge station and gun if it or the supply cable is visibly damaged.
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CHARGING YOUR EV DANGER CAUTION Make sure that the device is charger generates always stored in a safe place. Do electromagnetic waves that can no expose the device to rain or wet seriously impact medical electric conditions. DO NOT use this devices such as an implantable product charge...
If vehicle is not to be used for the car serviced or repaired at very long duration (more than only JSW MG authorised service 3 months) and is in parked center. condition, ensure the SOC between 50% to 60%.
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CHARGING YOUR EV NOTE • Do not direct high pressure washer fluid/ water jets (Pressure above 0.5 bar) at electrical devices connecter during washing. This is to prevent malfunction/ failure of electrical system due to water ingress. No High pressure washing in Motor compartment, Under-floor battery pack and CCS Charging...
OPENING & CLOSING The e ective distance of remote Keys control is about 15m without A key serves as the electronic access shielding. authorization mechanism included as a standard feature in your 1. Unlocking all doors vehicle. Every new vehicle is supplied Press the unlock button once to with two keys;...
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OPENING & CLOSING 5. Vehicle locating* NOTE Press the remote lock button quickly The functioning range of the twice to activate the vehicle locating remote control may be di erent function, the horn will sound 3 due to environmental reasons. times, and the hazard warning lamp Radio interference signals and will flash 20 times.
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The keyless entry switch can be battery runs out, please reach out turned on/o in infotainment cluser the JSW MG authorised service settings under “Menu - Vehicle center to have the battery changed settings - Door & windows - Lock -...
PEPS triggering conditions (all of the NOTE following conditions simultaneously): If the key is lost, please contact • The vehicle speed is lower than JSW MG authorised service center. 2km/h; • Both the driver's door lock CAUTION feedback front Never...
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OPENING & CLOSING The vehicle is equipped with a non- b. Automatic locking of door* inductive key, which cannot be left in When all doors are closed and the the vehicle for a long time. vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h, all doors will be locked automatically.
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If the system fails to do so, it is recommended to have the system DANGER checked at the JSW MG authorised service center. Never leave a child or pet unattended vehicle.
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OPENING & CLOSING Loss of keys NOTE If one of the keys is lost, contact the To ensure normal functioning of JSW MG authorised service center the remote-control key, please immediately. follow the following rules: Signal transmission autostop • Avoid dropping the remote- function of remote control control key.
OPENING & CLOSING Doors b. Door locking / unlocking from a. Open the door outside using key To open doors from inside or outside, unlock the doors first, and pull the external or internal door handles NOTE When you leave the vehicle unattended, you must lock all doors and take the key with you.
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OPENING & CLOSING d. Lock/unlock switch control lock/unlock the car door from the outside using a key, insert the key into the lock hole as shown in the image above to unlock/lock the car door. c. Unlocking the door from inside the vehicle (Front &...
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OPENING & CLOSING e. Door locking method when NOTE vehicle is powered o If there is noise while opening/ In case of vehicle outage (for closing doors or driving, apply example, the battery is out of power lubricating grease on the door or its positive and negative poles are catches and hinges.
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OPENING & CLOSING f. Child safety door lock NOTE The rear doors are equipped with The two rear doors are equipped child safety locks. The function of with child safety lock the child safety lock is to prevent respectively. They work separately passengers (especially children) and must be activated manually from pulling the door handle and...
OPENING & CLOSING Tailgate DANGER a. Opening with tailgate switch Do not leave your child or pet alone in the vehicle. Otherwise, it may result in severe casualties. Children may operate power windows or other control buttons or even drive vehicle, causing severe...
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OPENING & CLOSING 1.2 m) away from the liftgate, and WARNING press the liftgate release switch to Make sure that the human body certify the system and the key. After away from the tailgate when successful authentication, opening the tailgate. When closing liftgate is unlocked.
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OPENING & CLOSING d. Liftgate lock maintenance hole Tailgate open* Depending vehicle configuration, some models are equipped with this function, as shown in the image. This function can be operated in infotainment cluster under Door & windows “Menu - Vehicle settings - Doors and windows - Tailgate - ON”.
OPENING & CLOSING Engine hood a. Open the hood 3. Separate the cowl hood prop rod 1. Pull the hood release handle on from the fixing clip. Plug the free the right lower side of the end of the prop rod in the slot instrument panel once.
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OPENING & CLOSING CAUTION Check that the engine hood is locked before driving the vehicle. Do not pull the engine hood release handle when the vehicle is moving. Do not drive the vehicle when the front engine hood is open. 3-36...
After starting: Before driving long distances, it's • Verify that instrument cluster important to conduct a safety check. indicators and speedometer are You can also visit a JSW MG operating normally. authorised service center • Ensure the vehicle maintains a inspection.
DRIVING YOUR EV Control device Front windshield wiper a. Horn AUTO MIST Press the center of the steering wheel To use the front windshield wiper: to sound the horn. 1. Turn on the power switch. 2. Push windshield wiper/ washer control lever. The front windshield wiper has these 5 positions: •...
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DRIVING YOUR EV When the lever is pushed down one Wiper sensitivity adjustment: gear from the OFF position to the 1. Access settings: Go to the car's AUTO operating position, infotainment system. inductive automatic wiper will 2. Navigate: Select Vehicle >...
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DRIVING YOUR EV Front windshield washer CAUTION Blurred view: A blurred view can cause accidents and damage. Ensure your windshield is clear to avoid personal injuries property damage. In cold weather: If the wipers are frozen, spray warm water to deice them, then wipe o the water immediately to prevent refreezing.
DRIVING YOUR EV USB interface Refilling washer fluid 1. Open the engine hood cover Instrument panel 2. Open the washer fluid reservior 3. Refill the washer fluid to the maximum level A USB port under the central control panel can charge phones and connect data cables.
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DRIVING YOUR EV Assist armrest* Console rear USB interface On the front passenger side and above the rear seat are installed the USB interface folding auxiliary armrests. The assist armrest can provide easy access for you and your passengers. Passengers can also hold onto the armrest to maintain a comfortable 12V/120W position at a high speed.
DRIVING YOUR EV Starting your EV d. Gear shift controls: • Gear positions are marked on a. After starting: the gearshift lever. • Verify that instrument cluster • Press the "P" button to stop the indicators and speedometer are vehicle; use this position when operating normally.
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DRIVING YOUR EV Parking CAUTION When parking on a ramp, press the 1. When leaving the seat, engage brake pedal and apply electronic the electronic parking brake or parking brake. On an uphill slope, turn shift to P/N for vehicles with the front wheels away from the road creep function.
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DRIVING YOUR EV Electronic shifter Wading* In case of emergency, passenger cars, new energy vehicles and HEVs can pass through the accumulated water with a maximum depth of 300 mm at a speed no more than 10km/h. The drive shall be more careful in flowing water.
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DRIVING YOUR EV P: Park CAUTION R: Reversing N: Neutral • Only press the "P" button after D: Drive gear the vehicle has completely stopped. Driving mode adjustment: • Use reverse gear (R) only after Economic + mode/Economic mode/ the vehicle has stopped. Standard mode/Sports mode •...
After inspection, send the vehicle to Emergency measures the JSW MG authorised service center If one tire is punctured when the for inspection and maintenance. vehicle is running, the driver shall The warning triangle is placed under...
DRIVING YOUR EV Cruise control system When the cruise control system is activated, the vehicle will maintain the set speed. Depress the brake pedal, and the function will be immediately canceled. You can also cancel the cruise control by using the parking brake or by exiting the cruise mode.
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DRIVING YOUR EV system is in standby mode. Pressing b. Cancel cruise "②" or "③” will activate the cruise If there's an emergency ahead during control, and the cruise indicator on cruise control and you need to slow the instrument cluster will remain lit, down quickly, press the brake pedal displaying the cruise target speed.
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DRIVING YOUR EV Emergency power-o switch* d. Increase cruise control speed You can increase the cruise speed by pressing "②" instead of using the accelerator pedal. Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle speed will increase by 5 km/h. Long press ② to continuously increase the vehicle speed by 1 km/h.
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• Key: The key or Bluetooth key must shoulder or emergency lane. be inside the vehicle and working. Contact the JSW MG authorised • Brake pedal / door: You must service center for assistance. On press the brake pedal or open the the expressway, follow regulations door.
DRIVING YOUR EV Driving tips c. Driving on wet roads Here are some tips for safe driving in • Wet roads lead di erent conditions: "aquaplaning," where tires lose contact due to water buildup. a. Driving through water This makes steering and braking •...
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DRIVING YOUR EV e. Driving in night Do not slide the vehicle with the power turned o . • Ensure all lights are working and windows are clean. In such case, many systems (e.g. brake booster) cannot work. Driving • Drive more cautiously at night in this way will pose a danger to due to reduced visibility.
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DRIVING YOUR EV g. Driving on Highways NOTE Avoid rapid changes in accelerator Always wear your seat belt pedal inputs. Drive as smoothly as Wearing your seat belt is crucial in possible. EVs respond instantly to pedal inputs due to their immediate any accident.
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DRIVING YOUR EV h. Driver distraction Distractions deadly, especially for new drivers. Safety should always come first. Avoid distractions like reaching for things, eating, grooming, passengers, and using phones. Taking your eyes o the road or hands o the wheel can lead to accidents.
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Comfort & Convenience Mirrors Outside rear view mirror Inside rear view mirror Sun visor Vanity mirror Windows Individual switches Automatic window closing upon vehicle locking One-button lowering of power window One-button rising of four-door power window Anti-pinch function of power window Initialization learning of power window Window motor thermal protection Window child safety lock...
MIRRORS Outside rearview mirror toggle between left mirror adjustment mode, right rearview NOTE mirror adjustment mode, and A/C control mode in a loop. Please check the visual field of all rearview mirrors before driving. Left / Right position adjustment Left rearview mirror adjustment mode: Press and hold the left and Manual adjustment right keys in the left mode area and...
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MIRRORS Folding of ORVM Option 3: Manual folding To ensure the pedestrian's safety, the Option 1: Automatic-folding while outside rearview mirror can be locked folded forward or backward from its You can enable or disable the normal mounting position under automatic folding of the exterior su icient impact force.
MIRRORS Inside rearview mirror Automatic anti-dazzle interior rearview mirror * When the START/STOP switch is in position ON / RUNNING, the automatic anti-sazzle function is Adjust the rearview mirror to an switched on automatically. When a appropriate angle manually. The following vehicle’s headlamps could interior rearview mirror has an anti- dazzle the driver, the light sensor...
MIRRORS Sun visor* Vanity mirror* To use the vanity mirror, pull down the sunvisor and slide the mirror Your vehicle is configured with sun cover to open. Vanity light will glow visors which can reduce dazzling on sliding the mirror cover and goes e ect on the driver and passengers.
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100%. one button opening or closing 3. Slide to adjust: the opening function is still unavailable after degree ranges from 0% to 100%. initialization learning, recommended to drive to the JSW MG authorised service center for check and repair.
WINDOWS Individual switches Automatic window closing upon vehicle locking Individual switch has been provided on all doors. The automatic window closing can be enabled/disabled in infotainment cluster “Menu - Vehicle setting - Door and windows - Window - close windows when door locked”. After enabling the auto window closing upon locking, long-pressing the unlock...
WINDOWS Power window CAUTION • Children may operate the power window and may get stuck by the window when they operate it. Do not leave a key or an unattended child in the vehicle. Misoperation of the power window may cause casualities.
To stop learning, it is recommended to drive raising the window, press down the to the JSW MG authorised service button and release (short press is center check repair. ok). Window...
WINDOWS Window child safety lock The window child lock function can be enabled/disabled in infotainment cluster “Menu - Vehicle setting - Door and windows - Window - Window child lock”. In such case, the window can only be operated on driver's side.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Air outlet 1. Front Door Window Defogger Air 1. Front door window defogger air Outlet outlet 2. Side Air Outlet The front door window defogger air outlet is used to divert the air to the 3. Front Windshield Defogger Air side door window, mainly to the Outlet outside rearview mirror area.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM a. Face mode 3. Front windshield defogger air outlet Divert air to the front windshield. 4. Center air outlet You can control the air flow direction of the center air outlets. 2 center vents provide air flow to front row passengers.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM c. Foot mode e. Defrosting mode Most of the air flows out from the This mode allows air to be passed floor air outlet, a small amount of air through front windshield flows out from the windshield and defroster air outlet and front door the front door window defroster air defroster air outlet.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM AC control using Instrument Panel 10 11 12 13 1. Scenario Mode 8. A/C button 2. Air Volume Adjustment 9. Power button 3. Front Defrosting 10. Face Blowing Mode 4. Rear Defroster 11. Face & Foot Blowing mode 5.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM A/C button (ON/OFF) OFF: Press the A/C button again to make sure that the A/C stops refrigerating. If the air conditioning system is turned on when the vehicle is powered o , the system will turn on automatically as the vehicle is started next time.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Internal circulation button CAUTION You may feel tired and sleepy after long-time driving in the internal circulation mode. Please switch to the external circulation mode on a regular basis to intake fresh air. Press this button during driving on a Front defrosting button* dusty road, or when you want to prevent the exhaust or outside smoke...
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Rear windshield defrosting button* AUTO button* AUTO Press the rear windshield defrosting In the AUTO mode, the A/C system button to turn on the rear windshield automatically adjusts to keep the defroster on the instrument cluster. temperature inside the vehicle within The button indicator will illuminate.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Common Settings of Air Conditioner CAUTION Refrigerating device of the A/C system Lack of proper maintenance may is used to cool down the inside air and cause damage to the defroster or remove the moisture and dust scratches on the glass.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Temperature control: 1. Cool air 2. Warm air 1.1 Normal cooling 2.1 Normal heating 1. Turn on the A/C button. 1. Activate the external circulation. 2. Activate the internal circulation 2. Switch the air distribution mode mode. to foot mode ( ...
4. Adjust the fan speed to the desired value. NOTE HVAC system is equipped with a cabin filter. performance is subjectively low, it is recommended to check cabin air filter at the nearest JSW MG Motor dealership. A choked filter may lead to poor cooling. 4-19...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL 1. Speedometer NOTE 1. Avoid letting the HV battery run completely out of power. Always keep enough charge for your next trip. 2. When the low HV battery km/h warning lamp illuminates, the battery's capacity significantly reduced. Avoid driving on expressways or It displays the vehicle speed.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE NOTE Keep the motor speed under 7000 It is lawfully forbidden to adjust the rpm. Running at high speed for a odometer for illegal purposes. long time may overheat and damage the motor. Odometer Trip 99.99 km ODO 9999 km Range The trip and total mileage are...
INSTRUMENT PANEL The actual endurance mileage is Eco+ mode: Extreme energy-saving related to various factors such as mode, where the overall vehicle current road conditions (such as a thermal management e iciency is long steep slope), driving habits (such reduced, maximum speed frequent...
INSTRUMENT PANEL Control indicators Charging status indicator Ready indicator READY High voltage mode: When the door is opened and the vehicle is in high When READY indicator voltage mode, this indicator lights up illuminates, the vehicle is ready to briefly and then turns o , showing drive.
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3. Energy recovery is not possible if not. Get the vehicle checked, the vehicle speed is below 8 km/h. contact JSW MG authorised 4. Energy recovery is paused when service center. ESC is activated. It resumes after ESC is deactivated for 1 minute.
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In some cases, the energy recovery continuously OFF. indicator might not light up, but vehicle checked, contact JSW energy recovery could still occur at a MG authorised service center. lower power. Adjustable energy recovery strength To adjust the energy recovery strength: 1.
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ON. Ensure to injuries, and damage to the check the tailgate position before vehicle or other property. driving. Get the vehicle checked, contact JSW MG authorised service center. 4-30...
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JSW MG authorised If you encounter any of the following service center. situations, contact the nearest JSW MG authorised service center for a vehicle inspection: 1. The lamp does not illuminate when the vehicle is powered on. 2. The lamp lights up but does not turn o .
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READY mode. Get the be on while driving. If it lights up vehicle checked, contact JSW during driving, contact the nearest MG authorised service center. JSW MG authorised service center. Battery pack heating indicator NOTE case indication continuously ON. Do not try to drive the vehicle in this condition.
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OFF. Get the lamps continuously OFF. Get the lamps and combi-switch checked. Get and combi-switch checked. Get the vehicle checked, contact JSW the vehicle checked, contact JSW MG authorised service center. MG authorised service center. 4-33...
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NOTE continuously OFF. Get the lamps and combi-switch checked. Get case indication the vehicle checked, contact JSW continuously OFF. Get the lamps MG authorised service center. and combi-switch checked. Get the vehicle checked, contact JSW MG authorised service center. 4-34...
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Get functioning. It should turn o after a the ABS module of vehicle few seconds. checked. vehicle Consult the nearest JSW MG checked, contact authorised service center if: authorised service center. 1. The lamp does not light up when the vehicle is powered on.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL Immobilizer System Indicator Vehicle Fault Indicator (Anti theft) This indicator illuminates when the When the vehicle is powered on, this door is opened. It shall go out after indicator lights up; the READY lamp the vehicle enters the READY state. should illuminate and then turn o .
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• If the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h, the warning lamp will flash and the warning buzzer will sound for a period of time. NOTE case indication continuously ON. Ensure to fasten seatbelt while driving. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 4-37...
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ON. Ensure to fasten seatbelt while driving. Get • If the vehicle speed exceeds 10 the vehicle checked. Contact km/h, the warning lamp will flash JSW MG authorised service and the warning buzzer will center. sound for a period of time. NOTE...
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For the correct tire pressure, please distinguish. refer to “Technical data". NOTE case indication continuously ON. Check the tire pressure in all 4 tires. Get the vehicle checked. Contact JSW MG authorised service center. 4-39...
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See "Driving and Controls" for functions of the advanced intelligent details. driving assistance system unavailable. Please go to the JSW MG authorised service center for inspection in time. 4-40...
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If the lamp does not illuminate at this time, please consult the JSW MG authoried service center. If it illuminates at any other time, it indicates that the SOC of traction battery is low.
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ON. Do not try to performance will be limited. Please drive the vehicle in this condition. contact the Aftersales Service Get the vehicle checked. Contact Center for repair as soon as JSW MG authorised service possible. center. 4-42...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL Motor Overheating Warning NOTE Indicator case indication continuously ON. Do not try to drive the vehicle. Get the vehicle checked. Contact authorised service center. When the vehicle is powered on, the warning lamp lights up over a short term and then goes out, indicating that the motor temperature is normal.
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If the warning lamp illuminates at to call for rescue. any other time, the vehicle is in a risk of electric leakage. Please contact the JSW MG authorised service NOTE center for repair immediately. case indication continuously ON.
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When reversing in an area driver should always keep with complex environments, you'd concentrated. MG shoulders no better get o for confirmation or responsibility for any personal invite someone for observation injury or vehicle damage resulting outside the vehicle. Do not rely on...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL and nearer to the vehicle, they NOTE can get out of the e ective • To ensure reversing safety and to detection range, not detected as leave enough time for the a result. system to detect, please drive at •...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL Default vehicle settings* After every ignition cycle with a 30 second gap between door lock and unlock, the vehicle will return to default vehicle settings. 4-47...
LIGHTING Exterior High beam a. Lighting switch You can set the lighting status in “Menu - Vehicle settings - Lights - Headlight setting” to options like Auto, Low beam, Position lamp and To switch on the high beam: 1. Make sure the headlamp is on low beam.
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LIGHTING Turn indicator Headlamp flashing To activate the headlamp high beam flash: 1. Pull the control lever on the right side of the steering wheel towards you. 2. Release the lever after flashing. The lever will return to its normal position.
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LIGHTING Reversing lamp - 2: All seats occupied with The reversing light will illuminate luggage compartment loaded when the vehicle is in the READY - 3: Driver's seat occupied with state and the reverse gear is luggage compartment loaded engaged. Adjusting the headlamp height helps achieve optimal lighting and avoid Brake light...
LIGHTING Interior 2. Choose the delay time for turning a. Front reading lamp* o the dipped beam: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or 60 seconds. The delay time will increase accordingly. • After activating the "Follow-Me- Home" function: • Turn the lighting switch control lever towards the steering wheel twice to trigger the delayed turn- •...
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LIGHTING Trunk lamp* Rear reading lamp* If the vehicle is equipped with a trunk illumination lamp reading lamp at the auxiliary armrests illuminates as the tailgate is opened. on both sides of the rear seat, press It goes out after the tailgate is closed. the switch on the reading lamp to turn it on or o .
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LIGHTING Interior ambient lamp* Adjustment mode You can set fixed mode/random mode in “Menu - Vehicle settings - Lamp - Ambient light - Mode adjustment - Constant/Random”. Constant mode a. Colour selection You can select the desire colour from the colour panel. b.
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LIGHTING Random mode On selecting random mode you can select “Soft/smooth/all” mode setting and also choose duration of the same. Brightness adjustment You can adjust the brightness of ambient lights (0%-100%) "Settings - Vehicle - Lights - Ambient Lights - Brightness Adjustment". 4-54...
WIRELESS CHARGER Wireless charger* NOTE The wireless charging function for a For using a mobile phone without mobile phone is realized without the wireless charging function, need to necessity for a connection cable. It is use Qi certified accessories/ achieved using electromagnetic adapter.
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WIRELESS CHARGER The wireless charging area is located Do not keep any metal object in the in the area shown in the figure. The charging pad along with Mobile charging function is enabled when Phone. It will a ect phone charging the START/STOP Switch is placed in performance.
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When any smart phone without a further attempts. If it still fails, wireless charging function is seek the JSW MG Authorised placed on the charging pad, It service center. does not a ect the vehicle or the “The wireless cellular phone...
STORAGE Storage compartments 1) Instrument panel central storage box 1) I nstrument Panel Central S torage The storage box is positioned below the central control screen. 2) S torage box Sliding Curtain* 3) C onsole Storage box 2) Storage box sliding curtain 4) A rmrest storage box 5) G love Box 6) M ap Pocket...
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STORAGE 3) Console storage box 5) Glove box The console storage box is positioned To open: Press the knob and open the behind the armrest box. glove box flap. To close: Lift glove box flap upward 4) Armrest storage box until it engages.
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STORAGE 7) Cup Holder WARNING When the car is moving, you must not put an uncovered container of hot drinks in the cup holder. If the drink spills, could burn someone or make it harder to control the car. To lower the chance of getting hurt during sudden stops or crashes, don't place a bottle, glass, or similar...
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STORAGE 9) Rear Side Wall Storage Groove The hook is located at the junction of and Armrest* the seat backrest and the headrest. You can hang a shopping bag or other suitable objects on the hook as required. 11) Luggage The rear side wall storage and armrest in provided in the middle of the rear seat, which can be opened...
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STORAGE Loading info: 12) Emergency equipment kit: • Heavy objects in the trunk should You need to know where the be placed near the backrest and emergency equipment is in your make sure the seat backrest is vehicle and how to use it. Check this secure.
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STORAGE List of accompanying parts Sr. No. Name Quantity Towing hook AC charger Triangle warning sign First-aid kit Tire repair kit 4-63...
EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN engage the parking brake. Turn o Overview both vehicles. After unlocking the vehicle, open the 4. Open the hood (bonnet). driver's side door. The infotainment cluster will activate, and the vehicle 5. Take o the battery cover inside will enter the HV state.
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EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN c. Connecting the Jumper 3. Next, take the second jumper Cables cable and attach it to the black, negative (-) battery / jumper CAUTION terminal of the assisting vehicle (3). Before jump starting, make sure to correctly identify the positive (+) 4.
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If you are unsure why your battery discharged, we recommend having your vehicle inspected by JSW MG authorised service center. It is advisable to contact the JSW MG authorised service center dedicated charging of the 12V battery as soon as possible.
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EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN DANGER WARNING There is a risk of battery explosion, When connecting the jumper cables to charge a vehicle: which can cause burns from battery acid and could lead to electrical • When jump-starting your vehicle, short circuits, resulting in personal prevent the positive (+) and injury or vehicle damage.
If emergency towing is required, we Avoid using the battery to power recommend having it performed by other devices extended an authorized JSW MG RSA partner or periods. This can drain the battery a professional tow-truck service. quickly might lead accidents.
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EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN NOTE CAUTION lifting chain It is prohibited to allow passengers equipment to tow the vehicle. to be seated in the towed vehicles. Instead, use plates or wheel lifting Towing speed is not allowed to devices. exceed the safe speed or the If towing the vehicle from the front indicated road speed limit.
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EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN 3. Insert the towing hook into the hole WARNING and turn it clockwise until it is fully Do not tow with sling-type tightened. equipment. Use wheel lift or 4. After use, remove the towing hook flatbed equipment. and reinstall the cover.
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40 km. minimize potential problems: • For longer distances, contact • Use the towing hook if other an JSW MG authorised service towing equipment center or professional towing unavailable or if the vehicle service for assistance.
MAINTENANCE b. When the vehicle is to be put Vehicle Storage back into service: a. Long-term Storage • Connect the wire clamp to the • Several months vehicle 12V battery negative terminal. storage. Enable the electronic device of • Clean and wax the vehicle. power window.
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MAINTENANCE All fluids Front Compartment* • Check whether the level of fluid reservoirs under cowl hood is appropriate. Windshield wiper • Check the state of wiper arms and blades. 2. Interior Steering 1. Brake fluid reservoir • Check whether the steering wheel 2.
Without the maintained and repaired by JSW MG approval of MG, do not retrofit the authorised service center. These electrical system. dealers meet MG's stringent service quality standards receive...
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Explosive mixed gas may be produced during battery charging! Children should be kept away from acid and battery! Your vehicle is equipped with a MG authorized genuine battery, located in the front compartment. 5-12...
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MAINTENANCE According to the current load CAUTION condition and battery status, the To avoid battery discharge, please system may limit the power of some turn o the ignition switch when electrical appliances. Please ensure leaving the vehicle. the vehicle is placed in READY mode Do not leave the power tailgate as soon as possible to charge the open for a long period of time.
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MAINTENANCE Risk of injury, corrosion, accident Battery charging may produce explosive mixed gas, you must and fire exists when operating on ensure that the battery air vent is vehicle battery electrical open to successfully discharge the appliance! gas. The battery should be located in Wear protective glasses.
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MAINTENANCE Do not disconnect the battery when Car Parking Period the ignition switch is on or the engine If the vehicle is to be parked for an is running, otherwise it may damage extended period of time, the static the electrical appliances (electrical current electrical appliance (like components).
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MAINTENANCE Turn o the ignition switch and all NOTE electrical appliances before Please pay attention to the charging. warnings & instructions If the vehicle has been stored for an battery before working on it. extended period of time, and can not When charging, the power supply started battery...
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MAINTENANCE CAUTION NOTE • Keep children away from the Checking the electrolyte level battery, battery acid Check the electrolyte level and charging devices. specific gravity at specific PMS • The battery can only be charged intervals. Check proper ventilated space. electrolyte levels for all the cells.
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Secure the positive cable then the bracket, finally remove the battery. negative one, then energize the Battery replacement battery. Please go to the JSW MG authorised CAUTION service center to remove and refit battery. Only fit...
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The coolant reservoir is located on the side of the front compartment, and its position is not easily observable. Please visit JSW MG authorised service center to have professional technicians inspect the coolant level, and if necessary, add or replace the coolant.
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The coolant is a dangerous avoid corrosion of the hydraulic substance. system. Be sure to use the brake fluid recommended by MG. Add fluid • Avoid repeated or prolonged into the reservoir to reach a proper exposure to coolant. level. The fluid level shall not be •...
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2. Open the filler cap. damage to the vehicle and other 3. Fill the brake fluid recommended properties. by MG to the MAX mark of the It is prohibited to dispose of the fluid reservoir. Be careful not to old brake fluid as household spill the fluid on the paint's...
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MAINTENANCE Transmission Fluid NOTE Check Reducer Fluid for Leakage Please go to the JSW MG This work requires professional skills authorised service center to fill and equipment. To avoid personal the correct washing fluid. Do not injury or vehicle damage, it is fill water or radiator anti-freezing...
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MAINTENANCE Windshield Wiper Wiper Repair Foreign matters on the windshield The windshield wiper maintenance blade will reduce switch can be turned on or o e ectiveness of the wiper. If the infotainment cluster under blade does not work properly, wipe "S ettings"--"...
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If the brake pedal fails to return or 4. Figure out the cause of fuse the brake pedal stroke becomes blowout and remove the fault. longer, please go to the JSW MG 5. Install new fuses with rated authorised service...
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MAINTENANCE Fuse Box CAUTION Interior Fuse Box It is forbidden to remove a blown fuse with a conductive tool. A fuse remover must be used. The use of metal other electric conductors may cause a short circuit, damage the electrical system or cause a fire, resulting in serious personal injury.
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JSW MG authorised liquids. service center. Otherwise, it may • Light up the lamp for test after cause personal injury or damage the bulb being installed.
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When JSW MG authorised service center the temperature in the lamp is for wheel and tire replacement. obviously higher than the ambient...
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MAINTENANCE Maintenance Check the tire pressure atleast once a month. Incorrect tire pressure tire pressure shall meet may: provisions of this Manual so as to ensure optimum matching of driving • Increase tire wear comfort, safety and driveability. • A ect the vehicle maneuverability and safety •...
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Wheels should also be checked for system sensor. It is suggested to damage. Tire defects, including go the JSW MG authorised service those mentioned above, can result in center for inquiries and repair. loss of vehicle control and personal injury.
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MAINTENANCE Internal tread wear indicator Tire rotation Front Tread wear indicator The front tires and the rear tires have di erent functions and therefore Check the tire tread depth as per the have di erent levels of wear. tread wear indicator regularly. The mark on the tire wall indicates the The front tires wear faster than the position of the tread wear indicator.
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MAINTENANCE Winter tire When using antiskid chains, carefully read the installation and Using winter tires when driving on icy other related instructions of the tire and snowy roads can improve the chains manufacturer. driving safety of vehicles. Please select winter tires with radial tire NOTE structure and use such winter tires on all four wheels.
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MAINTENANCE Vehicle maintenance Do not use the following materials for cleaning: Cleaner • Carbon tetrachloride The manufacturer's suggestions must be observed when you use • Gasoline detergent other chemical • Benzene products inside or outside the • Naphtha vehicle. Do not use dangerous When using any detergent or other detergent when cleaning the interior chemical...
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The seat methods materials. belt for replacement must be new. Otherwise, it will produce water MG suggests replacing the whole spots, watermarks seat belt assembly after collision. If permanent spots, especially the seat belt is not damaged and during the first washing.
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• Be sure to flush the soap and rear windshield. Otherwise, it will detergent from the surface. a ect the driver's vision. MG vehicles are designed to operate under normal environmental conditions and natural factors. 5-34...
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MAINTENANCE Exterior bright metal parts NOTE protection Do not use the household Clean bright metal parts dishwashing detergent to wash regularly. They are usually washed the vehicle. The dishwashing with water. When waxing the vehicle, detergent can wash o paint and please also wax these bright metal wax.
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MAINTENANCE Corrosion prevention Finish paint damage MG vehicles are designed to have Repair the gravel scratches, cracks anti corrosion capabilities. The use or deep scratches on the finish paint of special materials and protective as soon as possible. Exposed metal paint on most vehicle parts helps is prone to corrosion.
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MAINTENANCE Vehicle maintenance settings Following settings can be done from home screen. “Menu - vehicle settings - Maintenance” 1. Sunshade initialization - Refer information of sunroof sunshade initialization from opening & closing section. 2. Trip reset - Trip resetting can be done by pressing resetting button.
OBD interface that is generally located below the instrument panel at the driver's side. JSW MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. 2. Keep the vehicle in READY state VIN: MZ7************* Motor No - to turn on the diagnostic system.
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TECHNICAL DATA NOTE The methods for reading VIN with diagnostic equipment of di erent brand or model may be di erent. Please consult the equipment supplier. 5-39...
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TECHNICAL DATA Main parameters and performance indices of drive motor Item Unit Indicator 38 kWh Type Integrated drive motor system Peak power Peak torque N·m Main performance parameters of HV battery system Type and parameter value Item Unit 38 kWh Category Lithium ion battery Total mass...
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TECHNICAL DATA Main vehicle dimension parameters Parameter Value Item Unit 38 kWh Total length 4295 Total width 1850 Total height (no load) 1677 Wheel base 2700 Main liquid parameters Name Brand Capacity Brake Fluid Dot4 0.7L Reducer gear oil for integrated drive motor Total GL-4 75W-80 0.8±0.1L...
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TECHNICAL DATA Tire inflation pressure (Cold State) Tire inflation pressure Tire model Item (full load) (unit: kPa) Front tire 250±10 215/60R17 / 215/55R18 Rear tire 250±10 Parameters of wheel alignment Name Value Caster 3°49’±45’ Camber -3’±45’ Front wheel 0°±5’ 10°9’±1° Camber -1°±45’...
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TECHNICAL DATA Other parameters Item Parameter Requirements for dynamic unbalance of Maximum Dynamic Imbalance amount wheel and tire assembly is not greater than 30g Measure that the pedal stroke is less Reasonable range of brake pedal free than 2.57 mm when 0.2 bar hydraulic travel pressure is generated in the master cylinder.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule - Windsor Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR Frequency: Km / PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Year whichever is earlier Vehicle Interior and Exterior Check the function of the parking Inspection only brake...
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule - Windsor Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR Frequency: Km / PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Year whichever is earlier Check the level and concentration 30K KM/ of coolant, and add to the standard 2 Years*...
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule - Windsor Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR Frequency: Km / PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Year whichever is earlier Check the marking for fitting the mounting bolt to see if it is moved Inspection only and ensure the bolts are fastened.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule - Windsor Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement OPERATION / PROCESSES FOR Frequency: Km / PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE Year whichever is earlier After Maintenance and Repair Use diagnostic software to reset maintenance interval indicator.
Terms & Conditions Lifetime warranty of battery pack 1. General: Lifetime warranty of battery pack the Your JSW MG MOTOR vehicle is warranty coverage for HV battery manufactured to meet the pack shall be valid: regulations and environmental 1.
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2.6.2 24/7 assistance services 2.4 In event Original as defined in the “JSW MG Purchaser vehicle MOTOR Road Side Assistance” transfers the vehicle during the section. period of warranty, it shall be 2.6.3 It is the authorized JSW...
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Hence, it is requested contact your 2.7.4 Battery Pack: nearest JSW MG MOTOR Dealer Lifetime warranty of battery for more details. pack the warranty coverage for 2.7.1 Battery: HV battery pack shall be valid: The warranty coverage for 12V 1.
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NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY 2.8 The JSW MG MOTOR New 2.8.4 Vehicle components Vehicle Warranty does not which have undergone cover and JSW MG MOTOR conversion work, and/or India Private Limited (JSW MG specification design MOTOR) and / or JSW MG...
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2.10.3 Deposits or as taxis. The warranty terms atmospheric pollution, plant- for the use of JSW MG MOTOR based deposits such as resin, vehicle shall be di erent / animal-based deposits such as separate...
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If the vehicle is How does the JSW MG MOTOR unroadworthy, the Customer New Vehicle Warranty work? must contact the nearest JSW 2.11 To be eligible for the JSW MG MOTOR authorized MOTOR Vehicle workshop member or JSW MG...
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MG MOTOR New Vehicle Warranty, JSW MG MOTOR 2.14 All operations, parts and guarantees the bodywork and labour, carried out under the sub frame of JSW MG MOTOR JSW MG MOTOR New Vehicle vehicle Schedule from Warranty are guaranteed until...
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Customer must contact any protective product application Workshop of the JSW MG defect, acknowledged by the MOTOR Authorized Workshop Manufacturer. Network - only such Workshop 3.3.3 It is authorized JSW MG have authorization MOTOR workshop's discretion operations of this sort. decide whether 3.5.2 The Customer shall show...
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3.5.6 Repairs the application conditions of deterioration must be made as the Anti-Corrosion Warranty soon as possible. The JSW MG MOTOR Paintwork 3.5.7 - The application of the Warranty: MOTOR Anti- Duration of the Paintwork Corrosion Warranty is also...
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MOTOR geographical coverage of the Paintwork Warranty does not Paintwork Warranty is identical cover: to that for the JSW MG MOTOR 3.9.1 - Any damage which is New Vehicle Warranty. not covered by The JSW MG Paintwork Warranty field of...
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Warranty given by JSW MG construed in accordance to MOTOR and no Authorized the laws as applicable in India Dealer of JSW MG MOTOR or and all disputes arising out of its or his agent or employee is this Warranty will be subject to...
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MOTOR India committed to providing the best user experience and services and acts as an integrator for these application services & content providers. For any customer feedback, JSW MG MOTOR India will coordinate with respective content/service provider for resolution. *Model variants applicable with Internet features.
MG; accidents do happen - our goal is to • License plate number/ Vehicle ensure that even if your MG is Identification number immobilized, whether at home or while travelling, any inconvenience if you opt for your own vehicle to you and your family is minimized.
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fix road, Roadside your vehicle, JSW MG Roadside Assistance will attend to your Assistance will arrange for personnel vehicle. For conditions where we to take custody of your vehicle.
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• Other non-safety related Non-covered Events lights/service warnings MG Roadside Assistance is designed illuminated to help only in “covered events” that • Vehicle runs out of windscreen lead to stoppage/ immobilization of wiper fluid your vehicle. As a result, this program will not cover following •...
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Authorized JSW MG EV strike, use for military purposes Workshop Network; or acts of terrorism, earthquake • The damage / immobilization is...
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/ or subscribed to by the External Factors owner of the JSW MG vehicle. • MG will take every e ort to reach you once you make the call however external conditions (including tra ic, strike etc.),...
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Right of Refusal • JSW MG Roadside Assistance shall have the right to refuse any or all benefits under the program, if it is found that you had furnished false information relating to your eligibility or entitlements to the benefits provided under this program.
JSW MG WINDSOR EV to you. In the unlikely event of an emergency assistance, please call your nearest JSW MG Dealer as mentioned in this booklet or please feel free to call our 24 x 7 pulse hub at 1800 100 6464.
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1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 month / 1000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule. JSW MG Motor Inspection 1st Free Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier)
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6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 6 month / 5000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule. JSW MG Motor Inspection 2nd Free Inspection 6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier)
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1 Year / 15000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 month / 15000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule. JSW MG Motor Inspection 3rd Free Inspection 1 Year / 15000 km (whichever occurs earlier)
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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 JSW MG Motor Dealership Enter Dealer Stamp in Box above 5-70...
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VEHICLE RECORD SHEET Vehicle Record Sheet MODEL CHASSIS NO. MOTOR NO. KEY NO. DATE OF DELIVERY MILEAGE (KM) SR NO./ BATTERY MAKE BATCH CODE TIRE TIRE LOCATION MAKE BATCH NO. OWNER'S NAME & ADDRESS: ADDRESS OF SELLING DEALER Showroom: Workshop: For any feedback, please call Toll free No.
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