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Foreword
Thank you for your purchase.
Please read the Manual carefully prior to the use of the vehicle for the first time. The Manual is applicable to BJ2030 series light-weight
off-road vehicles and their derived vehicles. The Manual will help you get familiar with the structure of the vehicle, various functions and
modes of use as well as the relevant provisions of the company as soon as possible. The user will lose the right to claim for any losses
arising from his use due to the failure to comply with the guiding opinion of the Manual or from the refit without the approval of the compa-
ny, and any application for warranty will be refused by the service provider authorized by the company. The contents included in the manu-
al will help you understand how to drive and maintain your vehicle correctly, allowing you to fully enjoy the fun of driving.
The Manual aims at providing the user with the guiding instructions relating to use and maintenance of BJ2021 and BJ2030 series light-
weight off-road vehicles and their derived vehicles. For specific configuration of the vehicle you purchased, please read your purchase
contract for more information. If you have any questions about this car and this manual,
please contact the authorized dealer of BAIC
In view of our company continuous retrofit and improvement of vehicles, the equipment and performance of subsequent models will be
changed without prior attention. Please do not compare the equipment and performance of vehicle purchased by you with those as de-
scribed in the User Instructions of any other version nor make any requests for supplementary equipment based on the differences be-
tween their both. If you have any questions about this car and this manual, please contact the BAIC authorized dealer
Drivers should strictly observe all laws and regulations relating to motor vehicles. The relevant laws and regulations currently in effect have
been fully considered and complied with when the Manual is prepared. However, some clauses herein may comply with the latest revised
laws and regulations when you purchase the vehicle.
When you resell the vehicle, please keep the manual in the vehicle where the manual is stored and remind the purchaser so that he/she
can obtain the relevant information in the manual.

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  • Page 1 User Instructions of any other version nor make any requests for supplementary equipment based on the differences be- tween their both. If you have any questions about this car and this manual, please contact the BAIC authorized dealer Drivers should strictly observe all laws and regulations relating to motor vehicles.
  • Page 2 It is not allowed to reprint, copy or translate any part of this manual, copy and store this publication in the public retrieval sys- tem, or spread it in electronic, mechanical records or any other form without the written consent from BAIC.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 1. Safe Operation Instructions ....003 3. Drive Guide .......... 169 Safe driving ..............004 Starting and Driving ............170 Seat belt ................010 Drive system ..............188 Airbag System ..............021 Cruise Control System (Type I)*........189 Child safety ..............
  • Page 4 Contents 6. Technical data ........301 Engine oil ................242 Coolant ................248 Identification number ............302 Brake fluid ................ 252 Vehicle parameters ............307 Power steering fluid ............255 7. Breakdown Call ........315 Battery ................257 Windshield washer fluid and wiper blades ....261 Breakdown Call ..............
  • Page 5 1. Safe Operation Instructions Safe driving ..............004 Seat belt ................010 Airbag System ..............021 Child safety ..............033 Safety Labels ..............039...
  • Page 6 Safe driving Safe driving Adjust front row seats correctly Special precautions for the hazard of airbags Before the vehicle is running, all occupants shall make their backrest upright, adjust General Introduction Airbags will also cause serious or even their backrest and wear their seat belt cor- fatal injuries to occupants sitting too close rectly.
  • Page 7 Safe driving Control the driving speed Driver’s correct sitting gesture Warning Speeding is the main cause of casualty ac- Driver’s correct sitting gesture • When driving, do not distract from cident from collision. The faster the speed external factor, for example, talk to Correct driving posture has a direct influ- is, the greater the risk is.
  • Page 8 Safe driving • Adjust the head restraint so that the Warning upper edge of the head restraint is as To reduce injury and death risks in high as the top of the head, and the accidents, do follow the following pre- back of the head is as close to the cautions strictly: head restraint as possible.
  • Page 9 Safe driving Front passenger’s correct sitting ges- Rear row passenger’s correct sitting Warning ture gesture To reduce injury and death risks in To ensure front passenger safety and re- For the safety of rear seat passengers, to accidents, do follow the following pre- duce injury and death risks in accidents, reduce the risk of accidental injuries and cautions strictly:...
  • Page 10 Safe driving Adjust head restraint correctly Pedal area as close to the head restraint as possible. Equipped with manual transmission Warning models In case of driving under the condition that the headrest is removed or is im- properly adjusted, the occupant may be highly vulnerable to serious injury or even death in case of emergency braking or an accident.
  • Page 11 Safe driving Driver’s pedal mat Equipped with auto-transmission mod- When the vehicle is running, it must be ensured that all pedals can be pressed to The foot pad should be fixed in the foot- the bottom without any obstacle and return well, and cannot interfere with the pedal automatically.
  • Page 12 Seat belt Seat belt Warning Warning To reduce injury and death risks in • Be sure the pregnant women or the General accidents, do follow the following pre- disabled wear seat belts properly. cautions strictly: If not wearing seat belts properly, Life is paramount, please wear your these passengers may also be se- •...
  • Page 13 T h e l a t c h so c ke t m u s t n o t b e • The safety belt must be always dent must be replaced by a BAIC blocked with paper or the like; oth- kept clean, since a severely dirty...
  • Page 14 Seat belt Physical principles of frontal Other parts of this chapter will explain in more detail how to maximize your safety. collision However, note that it is impossible to com- pletely avoid casualties in a serious colli- sion even if the seat belt is correctly worn and the airbag has been deployed.
  • Page 15 Seat belt Consequences for driver’s and passenger's unbelt Warning light Many people believe that in the event of a mild collision, they can control their body with their own hands to avoid injury. This is a wrong view! During a crash, the driver sand passen- ger's unbelt the seat belts still move for- ward at the speed before the crash due to inertia, but the vehicle dose not.
  • Page 16 Seat belt Warning Warning • Do not get your body under con- • Make sure seat belts are in place trol by hand. Doing so can raise and positioned properly. the chance of being seriously in- • Two people should never use the jured.
  • Page 17 Warning If the safety belt cannot be pulled out, it is necessary to send it to a BAIC franchised shop for overhauling as soon as possible under the condition that you pay more attention to safe driving.
  • Page 18 Seat belt Seat belt wearing part Wearing rear seat belts Warning The seat belt not fastened proper- ly cannot provide good protection during a crash, resulting in serious personal injury. • Not only the passenger is seated correctly, but also the seat belt is worn correctly, in order to give full play to the function of the seat belt.
  • Page 19 Seat belt Adjust the seat belt height The adjustment method is as follows: Warning 1. Pinch the seat belt guide part 1-. To get the most protection from the 2. Move the guiding element down and seat belt, be sure to sit upright and up to adjust the seat belt to the position well back in the seat and wear the seat that suits your body shape.
  • Page 20 Seat belt Pregnant woman wearing seat Loosen seat belt During driving, you should maintain an up- right sitting posture and move the driver's belt seatback to a suitable position to ensure that you can operate the vehicle freely. When sitting in the front seat, you should also move the seat backward as much as possible.
  • Page 21 Any seat belt tightener or its surround- • The seat belt retractor must be ing area is scratched, broken or other- disposed following relevant safety wise damaged. regulations. And authorized dealer of BAIC is familiar with these regu- lations and may provide you them.
  • Page 22 BAIC, cident casualties. otherwise the seat belt may be damaged, •...
  • Page 23 Airbag System Airbag System Function of airbags imum distance with the front row frontal airbags; thus, the airbag can inflate fully and protect passengers effectively. General Introduction The decisive factors of whether the ABRS system is triggered or not are the angle Wearing the seat belts properly can ef- of collision and the magnitude of collision fectively reduce the risk of injury during a...
  • Page 24 Airbag System The dangers of installing a • Keep children in the vehicle safe by a Warning suitable child seat to. child seat on the front passen- The decisive factor regarding if airbag ger seat Warning is triggered is the collision energy when colliding and is relevant to acci- The deployment of the airbag is com- dent type, collision angle, barrier and...
  • Page 25 Any work on the airbag system or the dis- collision. At this time, you must go to the assembly and assembly of airbag system the authorized dealer of BAIC to inspect components due to the maintenance of the vehicle: other components must be carried out by 1.
  • Page 26 When cleaning the steering wheel • Be sure to check and repair the air- by the professional technician of BAIC or dashboard, use only a dry cloth bag system at a BAIC dealership. franchised shop, it will be bound to or a cloth wet with water, but do not •...
  • Page 27 Airbag System Front row frontal airbag • Two front airbags with gas generator. • Airbag failure Warning light located in the display screen in the information center of the combination instrument. The airbag is monitored by the electronic 120 140 monitoring system of the airbag control unit.
  • Page 28 Airbag System The side airbag is located in the outside Attention Warning backrest cushion of the driver's seat and Do not place items near or above the Occupants will be seriously injured the passenger's seat respectively, and the in-dashboard airbag assembly above when the airbag is deployed if they label with "AIRBAG"...
  • Page 29 Airbag System How does the frontal airbag operate Warning Warning When the airbag is triggered, it will Abnormal operation of the driver's expand rapidly. seat and the front passenger's seat may hinder the normal function of the 1. Always reserve enough space for side airbag and cause serious injury.
  • Page 30 Do not repair, adjust or modify any component of the front airbags without authorization. • The airbag can only be triggered once. If the airbag is triggered due to an accident, it must be replaced at the authorized dealer of BAIC.
  • Page 31 Airbag System Airbag Deployment • The padding of the steering wheel or Attention the front passenger airbag cover (the Some parts are hot after the frontal area indicated by the arrow in the illus- airbag is deployed. Do not touch them tration) is scratched, cracked, or other- before cooling.
  • Page 32 Airbag System Warning In order to reduce the damage caused by inflating and deploying the front airbag, you must always wear your seat belt. In addition, the driver and front passengers must adjust their seat positions to leave enough dis- tance between the personnel and the front airbag.
  • Page 33 Airbag System Rear-end collision of vehicle When working, the front airbag ejects and deploys from the front of the driver's side or the passenger's side. The frontal airbags may not work in case of rear end collision or collision, in which the passengers move towards the backrest under the action of inertial force, and the airbags play no pro- tective effect on the passengers .
  • Page 34 Airbag System Attention In many types of accidents, for exam- ple, the rear of the vehicle is impacted or the secondary and tertiary collision in the serial collision accident, or the low-speed collision, etc. even if the airbag is deployed, it cannot provide additional protection.
  • Page 35 Child safety Child safety When more than one child Safety instructions for child crew must be carried seats General Introduction There are three seats in the rear row of your vehicle, that can be properly used to According to accident statistics, children of place the child passenger.
  • Page 36 Child safety • Do not distract your attention due to the • Without a child restraint system, children in your vehicle when driving. do not let a child with a height be- • Take a rest halfway after driving for low 1.5m use the conventional seat a long time, once every two hours at belt in the vehicle.
  • Page 37 Child safety Children Seat Class 1 child seat Class 2 child seat Child Seat Classification (for reference only) : Class 0/0+ child seat For infants or toddlers under the age of 4 For children under the age of 7 weighing who weigh between 9-18 kg, a class 1 child between 15-25 kg, it is best to use a three- seat with a seat belt is best.
  • Page 38 Child safety Child seat inspection mark 3 child seat. Warning Child seats that have been inspected to • The shoulder belt should fit over Warning the ECE-R standard have an ECE-R 44 the collarbone and across the • The shoulder belt should fit over inspection mark on the seat.
  • Page 39 Child safety Install the child seat correctly Installing an child seat with Warning labels are attached to the front and back sides of the sun visor on the ISOFIX Before installing child seat in the rear row passenger side of the vehicle to remind the seat, adjust the front row seat to proper po- The child seats equipped with ISOFIX fix- danger of airbags.
  • Page 40 Child safety Install child seat with ISOFIX 3. Press the ISOFIX child seat onto the Warning retaining ring at the front of the seat system and top fastening cord • The ISOFIX retaining ring on the until the child seat engages audibly. rear seat back can only be used Assemble for ISOFIX systems.
  • Page 41 Please read these labels carefully. If the label falls off or is blurred, please con- tact the authorized dealer of BAIC in time for replacement. Fan and radiator Warning label Air conditioning...
  • Page 42 2. Operating system and equipment Cabin ................. 041 Start and stop the vehicle..........097 Car lights and visual field ..........117 Seats and storage facilities ..........139 Accessories and Modifications ........157 A/C system ............... 159 Radio navigation entertainment system....... 168 Note: The numerical values shown in the pictures of this chapter are examples but not represent the actual condi- tions of the vehicle...
  • Page 43 Cabin Cabin General layout for Instrument and control mechanism (type I) 1. Left side air outlet 2. Lef t steering wheel multi -function button (subject to actual vehicle equip- ment) 3. Combination instrument 4. Right steering wheel multi-function button (subject to actual vehicle equip- ment) 5.
  • Page 44 Cabin 13. A/C control panel 14. Cigarette lighter (central power igniter) 15. Ignition switch / start-stop button 16. Driver front airbag 17. Fuse box 18. Engine hood handle 19. Left multi-function combination switch 20. Lighting switch 21. Sunshade of driver’s side (refer to the real vehicle equipment) 22.
  • Page 45 Cabin General layout for Instrument and control mechanism (Type II) 1. Left side air outlet 2. Lef t steering wheel multi -function button (subject to actual vehicle equip- ment) 3. Combination instrument 4. Right steering wheel multi-function button (subject to actual vehicle equip- ment) 5.
  • Page 46 Cabin 13. A/C control panel 14. Cigarette lighter (central power igniter) 15. Ignition switch / start-stop button 16. Driver front airbag 17. Fuse box 18. Engine hood handle 19. Left multi-function combination switch 20. Lighting switch 21. Sunshade of driver’s side (refer to the real vehicle equipment) 22.
  • Page 47 Cabin Central channel layout Central channel of automatic transmission model (type I) *: 1. Front central armrest 2. Parking brake handle 3. Transmission shift lever 4. Ashtray 5. Transfer case electronic knob 6. Sport mode/ snow mode button 7. Storage space of center console (open the cover plate to see, including a wa- ter cup holder and a storage tank)
  • Page 48 Cabin Central channel of automatic transmission model (type II) *: 1. Front storage box 2. Transmission shift handle 3. Transfer case electronic knob and multifunctional electrical combination switch 4. Central storage box 5. Parking brake handle...
  • Page 49 Cabin Center tunnel layout for manual transmission models: 1. Front central armrest 2. Parking brake handle 3. Transmission shift lever 4. Ashtray 5. Transfer case electronic knob 6. Sport mode/ snow mode button 7. Storage space of center console (open the cover plate to see, including a wa- ter cup holder and a storage tank)
  • Page 50 Cabin Electronically controlled 4WD switch (type I)* 1. Parking assist function button When the start / stop button is in the "run" mode, or when the ignition switch is turned on to the "on" position, the button is off by default. Press the , and the indicator light will be on at this time, and the parking aid function will be on;...
  • Page 51 Cabin Electronically controlled 4WD switch (type II)* I. Front sensor switch Press the -1- front sensor switch, the indi- cator light turns on and the parking assist function is turned on; press the switch again, the indicator light goes out, and the parking assist function is turned off.
  • Page 52 Cabin IV. 4WD switch The status of the-7- 4WD switch is the last setting status, and the gear indicator light is on; the switch is rotated clockwise, and the gear indicator changes in sequence (2H-4H-4L). After reaching the 4L gear, continue to rotate the knob , the gear posi- tion signal will not change;...
  • Page 53 Cabin Combination instrument (Type I)* 1. Engine tachometer 2. Indicator light and Warning light display area in tachometer 3. Trip computer display screen 4. Upper indicator light and Warning light display area 5. Indicator light and Warning light display area in speedometer 6.
  • Page 54 Cabin Engine tachometer Odometer Attention The engine tachometer indicates the revo- The engine can be severely damaged lutions per minute (r/min) of the engine. if the tachometer stays on the red zone. 100 120 140 关! Tips Shif ting into a higher gear timely helps save fuel and reduce the engine running noise.
  • Page 55 Cabin Fuel gauge Low fuel indicator light When braking, accelerating, swerving or driving on a slope, the fuel in the fuel tank will shake, which will affect the accuracy of the fuel gauge displayed, and you shall stop your vehicle on a flat road to check the amount of fuel.
  • Page 56 BAIC for testing: If the pointer deviates to the red area, a large thick cloth during operation •...
  • Page 57 Cabin Engine water temperature high Left turn indicator and right Tips indicator light turn indicator light If the indicator light flashes faster than normal or stays on without flick- ering, check the relevant side turn signal bulb or its wiring for a fault. The engine coolant Warning light is located Move the light control lever downward to in the engine tachometer.
  • Page 58 Cabin Trip computer display screen Instrument function operation The trip computer display buttons screen always displays infor- The trip computer display screen equipped with this vehicle can display the corre- mation sponding vehicle information in the rele- 1. Total mileage information vant interface, the interface includes: 2.
  • Page 59 Cabin Functional interface Mileage subtotal interface A/B 2. Outside temperature information This area shows the current temperature (vehicles with gasoline engine) outside the car. The data comes from the temperature sensor outside the car, and the displayed temperature is the ambient Sub-total mileage A temperature around the temperature sen- 9999.9...
  • Page 60 Cabin computer display screen. Fuel consumption information * Driving mileage Total mileage Display the mileage (unit: km) that the ve- hicle can run with the current fuel quantity. Record and display the accumulated mile- This data is updated in real time according age of the complete vehicle.
  • Page 61 Cabin Digital speed display Tire pressure and temperature Atmospheric pressure, relative altitude Tire pressure system 2.2 bar 2.2 bar Relative height 25 C 25 C Atmospheric pressure km/h 2.2 bar 2.2 bar 1014.5 25 C 25 C 11km 0 km 11km Displays the vehicle speed during driving.
  • Page 62 Cabin Gradometer Turbine pressure * Tips Since the real-time atmospheric pres- sure is strongly related to the chang- Gradometer Turbine pressure es of environmental factors such as air temperature and wind speed, the relative altitude value is not recom- mended for altitude measurement. It is only used to display the real-time relative height change during vehicle driving.
  • Page 63 Cabin Setting interface Zero subtotal Headlight delay The following figure describes the situation Select the "Headlight Delay" with the cur- Press the "Enter" button on the left side of of subtotal mileage a. the clearing method sor by the page up/down buttons of the in- the multi-function steering wheel on any of subtotal mileage B is the same as that of strument function operation keys on the left...
  • Page 64 Cabin Daytime light Headlight delay Menu selection Daytime light > Zero subtotal Headlight delay Daytime light > Exterior rear-view mirror > setting Remote control locking setting Close Atmosphere light settings * Language setting Maintenance mileage Fault query 11km After entering the headlight delay setting interface, select the desired delay time by Exterior rear-view After entering the daytime running light...
  • Page 65 Cabin After entering the exterior rear-view mirror setting interface, select the desired option Remote lock prompt by the up/down page button, press the "ENTER" button to complete the setting, Horn and lighting > and press the "QUIT" button to return to Lighting the previous menu.
  • Page 66 Cabin Atmosphere Light Settings * Language setting Select the language setting with the cursor Language setting and press the "ENTER" button of the con- Atmosphere light settings trol switch. > √ 中文 High brightness > Medium ENGLISH Menu selection brightness Low brightness Zero subtotal Headlight delay...
  • Page 67 Cabin Maintenance mileage Fault query Select the Maintenance Mileage Query Select the Fault Query with the cursor and Language setting with the cursor and press the "ENTER" press "ENTER" to confirm. button of the control switch. Menu selection Menu selection Zero subtotal Headlight delay Zero subtotal...
  • Page 68 Cabin The prompt and alarm information inter- Distance to next maintenance (500 / 200 / face can prompt the following information: 100km) Fault query Door switch state display Please maintain it immediately No fault at Backlight brightness adjustment tips Please fasten the front passenger's seat present! belt Please turn off the small light...
  • Page 69 Brake system fault After the fault prompt interface ap- pears, it is recommended to go to the The water temperature of the engine is too nearest authorized dealer of BAIC for high. inspection and maintenance immedi- Please add fuel ately.
  • Page 70 Cabin Warning indicator 1. Headlight adjustment fault indicator light 2. Parking brake indicator light 3. ESP indicator light 4. Transfer case 4H gear indicator light 14 15 16 17 5. EBD fault indicator light 6. Transfer case 4L gear indicator light 7.
  • Page 71 29. Engine water temperature high indica- ately and contact the authorized dealer of driving, stop immediately under tor light BAIC, and turn off the engine. Do not start the condition of ensuring safety. the engine until the engine oil pressure is •...
  • Page 72 BAIC for maintenance as soon as vehicle at a velocity of more than 25km/ possible. h or at a velocity of less than 25km/h and...
  • Page 73 If the of BAIC for inspection as soon as that there is a fault in the airbag system. At ABS Warning light is continuously on or on possible.
  • Page 74 When the indicator light is on, it indicates that the headlight height adjustment control • If no measures are taken, serious unit is faulty, please go to the authorized driving performance problems will dealer of BAIC for maintenance as soon as occur. possible.
  • Page 75 "RUN" a few seconds and then is off. If the light go to the authorized dealer of BAIC for mode (the engine is not started), the vehi- is always on, the system is faulty. Please maintenance as soon as possible.
  • Page 76 Warning When the right turn signal light is on, the cial dealer of BAIC. At this time, the vehicle When the hardware, CAN communi- indicator light is on. can still be braked with the normal braking...
  • Page 77 Cabin Combination instrument (Type II)* Classic Themes 1. Engine tachometer 2. Shift position display 3. Trip computer: short-term memory, long-term memory, fuel consumption information, other information and sys- tem failure information 4. Digital speedometer 5. Speedometer 100 120 140 6. Turbine pressure Short term memory km/h...
  • Page 78 Cabin Off-road Theme 1. Atmospheric pressure 3 4 5 2. Relative height 3. Engine tachometer 4. Digital speedometer 5. Turbine pressure 6. Trip computer: shor t-term memory, long-term memory, fuel consumption 110.1kpa 2437 m No fault at present! information, other information and sys- tem failure information 10:14 North...
  • Page 79 Cabin Engine tachometer Odometer Attention The engine tachometer indicates the revo- The engine can be severely damaged 100 120 140 lutions per minute (r/min) of the engine. if the tachometer stays on the red L/100km zone. 10.3 Tips 36:12 Shif ting into a higher gear timely helps save fuel and reduce the engine X1000 running noise.
  • Page 80 Cabin Fuel gauge Low fuel indicator light When braking, accelerating, swerving or driving on a slope, the fuel in the fuel tank will shake, which will affect the accuracy of the fuel gauge displayed, and you shall stop your vehicle on a flat road to check the amount of fuel.
  • Page 81 X1000 In case of any of the following conditions, please immediately send the car to the au- thorized dealer of BAIC for testing: • The fuel Warning light keeps flashing. • When the vehicle is full of fuel, the fuel...
  • Page 82 Cabin Engine water temperature high Trip-computer Warning indicator light Strictly forbidden to open the cap of The engine coolant Warning light is locat- coolant expansion tank when the en- ed in the engine tachometer. When the gine is running. Since the high-pres- engine coolant temperature is too high, sure hot coolant and the steam will this Warning lamp lights up.
  • Page 83 Cabin Travel information display Instantaneous fuel consump- After the last short-term / long-term mem- ory is set to zero, the driving time starts to screen tion accumulate after the vehicle is powered on; The average vehicle speed is calculated after the last short-term / long-term mem- ory is set to zero;...
  • Page 84 Cabin Other information Trip computer information be- Transmission oil temperature: Display the transmission oil temperature, Celsius dis- play range: -40℃ ~214℃ ; Vehicle voltage: Display the vehicle volt- 10:14 age, the display range is 0 ~ 20V (for refer- ence only). km/h Other information...
  • Page 85 Cabin Information Display Center Total mileage display: Record and display The information display center interface the accumulated mileage of the complete displays the time and calendar when the vehicle. This mileage cannot be reset. start/stop button is in the "RUN" mode. Press the "OK"...
  • Page 86 Cabin Environment information Tips Tips The geomagnetic principle compass Since the real-time atmospheric pres- is greatly affected by a magnetic field. sure is strongly related to the chang- If it passes through areas with com- es of environmental factors such as 2437 110.1 plex magnetic fields or considerable...
  • Page 87 Cabin Information Center System Warning VOLUME Settings Over-speed alarm Large Overspeed alarm setting Medium Over-speed alarm 120 km/h Small Warning VOLUME Close Maintenance information Enter the alarm volume setting interface through the menu, select up and down by Enter the Overspeed alarm setting inter- Compass calibration pressing the "UP"/"DOWN"...
  • Page 88 Cabin Compass calibration 3. The driver shall drive the car slowly on the flat ground to drive the "circle" route clockwise or anticlockwise. When the compass calibration is completed, the instrument will display the "calibration completed" interface. Calibrating... Maintenance mileage: 5000 km End calibration After entering the maintenance information inquiry interface by the menu, return to the...
  • Page 89 Cabin Vehicle alarm information in- Left turning signal light fault! The water temperature of the engine is too high! Position light failure! terface Engine knock caused by oil problem ! Daytime running light failure! The vehicle will give an alarm (graphic or Transmission fault! Back-up light failure! sound) for the following faults:...
  • Page 90 Cabin When the driver leaves, please turn the Please step on the clutch to start ! Tire pressure sensor failure!* control lever from the engaged position to Please switch to P gear and stop ! Insufficient power of tire pressure sensor!* the neutral position first! The key is forgotten in the vehicle Tire pressure sensor missing!*...
  • Page 91 Cabin Please depress the c lutc h for 4H /4L switching!* Please move the shift lever back to the left A lot of carbon is accumulated in the GPF, 80-100 km/h driving is required to help the GPF regenerate! Too much carbon is accumulated in GPF, please go to the repair shop immediately! Shifting to 4H gear* Shifting to 4L gear*...
  • Page 92 Cabin Warning light indicator light 1. Engine water temperature high indica- tor light 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2.
  • Page 93 Cabin 19. Right turn signal indicator light 20. Position light indicator light 21. Parking indicator light 22. Low brake fluid level indicator light 23. Seat belt reminder indicator light 24. Airbag fault indicator light 25. Cruise control indicator light 26. Low oil pressure indicator light 27.
  • Page 94 Cabin Steer wheel Adjust steering wheel position 1. Adjust the driver's seat to the correct 3. Then push the locking handle up to position, then push the locking handle lock it. -1-down to unlock the steering wheel. 4. Move the steering wheel in up, down, The driver can adjust the height of the 2.
  • Page 95 Cabin Multifunction Steering Wheel (Type I)* Warning Warning • Failure to use the steering wheel Do not let the steering wheel point position adjustment device ac- toward your face. Otherwise, you can- cording to the operating regula- not get effective protection from your 120 140 tions and incorrect sitting posture front airbag during a crash.
  • Page 96 Cabin USB mode: short press for the next song, Press and hold Volume Step to decrease Multifunctional steering wheel (II) long press for fast forward continuously BT music mode: short press for the previ- 3. MODE mode switching: ous song 4.
  • Page 97 Cabin 6. "VOL-" button, short press: the volume Tips decreases in the stepping mode; long For the specific functions of the audio press: the volume decreases in the navigation system control buttons continuous mode; of the multi-function steering wheel, please refer to the audio navigation system instruction manual.
  • Page 98 Cabin Multifunction steering wheel (Type III)* near the right position, cruise resume audio volume. / speed increase (RES +), cruise set / 4. Press the mode button -4- on the right speed decrease (SET -). side of the steering wheel to switch 6.
  • Page 99 Start and stop the vehicle Start and stop the vehicle 1. Remote key Attention 2. key coding plate W h e n t h e u n l o c k i n g / l o c k i n g i s 3.
  • Page 100 The operation is as follows: the key If the key is lost, please contact the autho- direction of the remote control key is rized dealer of BAIC as soon as possible to facing the operator. The operator holds avoid vehicle theft.
  • Page 101 Start and stop the vehicle 4. Install a new battery. Do not touch the battery surface when installing the bat- tery and wipe the battery clean before installation. 5. Reinstall the remote control. Ensure that the upper and lower housings of the remote control are engaged togeth- er to prevent dust and moisture from entering.
  • Page 102 BAIC in time, ensure maximum safety and convenience, may be generated, thus damaging where professionals will carry out relevant we strongly recommend you to fully un- the remote key.
  • Page 103 Start and stop the vehicle Remote control key setting anti-theft If the vehicle does not meet the locking Remote key disarming anti-theft conditions, that is, any of the hood, doors and tailgate is not closed tightly or the igni- tion switch is in a non-OFF position or the remote control key is in the vehicle, the ve- hicle will not respond to pressing the lock button.
  • Page 104 Start and stop the vehicle Alarm Triggered Remote key unlocking tailgate If the tailgate is always open, it will not enter the alert state no matter how long it When the anti-theft system is triggered, the takes. turn signal will flash for about 30 seconds, When opening and closing the tailgate, do and the horn will alarm for about 30 sec- not put the key in the vehicle to avoid being...
  • Page 105 Start and stop the vehicle Mute Function 1. Press the release button -arrow -. remote key to emit radio waves, which may interfere with the flight of the aircraft. 2. Remove the mechanical key cap-1-in When the vehicle is set to be locked, the the direction of-arrow-.
  • Page 106 If the key is lost, please contact the autho- tons, which are: automatically lock again. rized dealer of BAIC as soon as possible to 1. Unlock button: unlock the door lock; avoid vehicle theft. 2. Locking button: lock the door lock...
  • Page 107 Start and stop the vehicle Lock the door Unlock the tailgate Car search function * Long press the tailgate unlock button to When the vehicle is in a fortified state, The smart remote key is outside the vehi- unlock the tailgate. within a distance of less than 50m (open cle, the start/stop button is in "OFF"...
  • Page 108 • Don't lose any parts when replac- ing the battery of the key. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery recom- mended by BAIC. • Waste batteries must be disposed of according to local laws.
  • Page 109 4. Light button: turn on the small light and the smart remote key is normal. If the low beam (long press), turn off after a smart remote key still doesn't work period of time. normally, please contact the authorized dealer of BAIC.
  • Page 110 “Re- place Battery”. 2. After forcibly opening the key rear cov- er of the mechanical key card slot, If the key is lost, please contact the autho- rized dealer of BAIC as soon as possible to avoid vehicle theft.
  • Page 111 If the key, and the central door lock system is smart remote key still doesn't work unlocked, that is, all doors are unlocked at normally, please contact the authorized the same time. dealer of BAIC.
  • Page 112 Start and stop the vehicle 2.Operate the central door lock with Operating the central door lock with the Operate the central locking with the mechanical key central door lock button central locking lever on the driver's door* When the vehicle meets the locking con- dition, insert the key into the driver's side door lock hole and rotate in the rear direc- tion (clockwise), and the central door lock...
  • Page 113 Start and stop the vehicle Automatic lock function Open the door lock. Warning When the vehicle is in driving state and the Do not leave the child or disabled in vehicle speed is greater than 20km/h, the the vehicle alone. Because once the central door locking system will automati- locking part is manipulated, the door cally lock.
  • Page 114 Start and stop the vehicle Electric Get-on side pedal* the door, the pedal will be automatically can be placed in the "RUN" mode, and unfolded and retracted twice, the pedal will the "QUIT" button on the steering wheel is finally be in the retracted state, and the left/ pressed to display the fault information.
  • Page 115 Start and stop the vehicle Windows Attention Warning In order to avoid damaging the motor Power Window Do not deliberately attempt the an- of the power window, after opening ti-pinch feature with any part of your The vehicle is equipped with power win- and closing the window several times, body.
  • Page 116 Start and stop the vehicle 2. Control the driver's door window lift Press and hold the control switch, release Tips the switch, the window will automatically 3. Control the front passenger door win- If the vehicle has no electricity and fully open;...
  • Page 117 Start and stop the vehicle Front passenger and rear window (Type Rear window (type II)* Right rear door power window switch Left rear door power window switch: 1. Unlock switch; trigger can control the unlocking of four doors; The power window button - Arrow - is lo- 1.
  • Page 118 Be careful when using electric doors a n d w i n d ow s . I m p ro p e r u s e m ay cause accidents or injuries! BAIC • When opening or closing doors and windows, make sure that no one is in the lifting range of doors and windows.
  • Page 119 Car lights and visual field Car lights and visual Light control: When the ignition key is in the "ON" po- sition or the start / stop button is in the All lights are off when the light control knob field "RUN"...
  • Page 120 BAIC. As shown in the figure, the backlight bright- ness adjusting roller is beside the light switch on the driver's side. When the light...
  • Page 121 Car lights and visual field Light control lever (type I)* Overtaking flash signal the turning action, after the steering wheel is straightened, the light handle will auto- High and low beam switching No matter what the position of the light matically return to the original position, and switch knob is, if the left multi-function le- the external turn signal light and the turn...
  • Page 122 Car lights and visual field Light control lever (type I)* Overtaking flash signal the turning action, after the steering wheel is straightened, the light handle will auto- High and low beam switching No matter what the position of the light matically return to the original position, and switch knob is, if the left multi-function le- the external turn signal light and the turn...
  • Page 123 Car lights and visual field Fog light control switch Reminder that the lights are Rear fog light: First press the fog light control switch 1 to not turned off turn on the front fog light, then press the After the ignition is turned off, if the light fog light control switch 2 to turn on the rear switch is not turned off, a buzzer will sound fog light.
  • Page 124 Car lights and visual field FOLLOW ME HOME Power sunroof Electric sunroof sliding open and close The light switch is in AUTO gear or low Power sunroof switch beam light gear, and the low beam light is When the "Start/Stop button" is in "RUN" on.
  • Page 125 Car lights and visual field Raised ventilation ON and OFF • Pull the sunroof switch forward and • Pull down the sunroof switch, release keep it for more than 400ms, and the the switch during the operation of the • If the sunroof switch is continuously sunroof glass will automatically start to sunroof glass from the cocked open...
  • Page 126 Car lights and visual field Sunroof sunvisor Anti-pinch function of sunroof Warning When sliding to close the sunroof, press • Be sure to close the sunroof with the switch continuously, and the sunroof extra care. To avoid serious injury, will automatically close. At this time, the make sure passengers are clear sunroof has anti-pinch function.
  • Page 127 Car lights and visual field Hazard Warning light Manual initialization and self-study of 5. Finally, wait for the sunroof to move to sunroof the "OFF" position and stop moving, then release the sunroof switch. Initial- In some cases (such as sudden power ization ends.
  • Page 128 Car lights and visual field Interior lighting light 4. Towing another vehicle or being towed. Vehicles without sunroof After the hazard Warning light is turned on, Front reading light all turn signal lights light up at the same Vehicles equipped with sunroof time.
  • Page 129 Car lights and visual field Rear reading light Rear reflector light The rear reading light is divided into three positions: DOOR: The reading light will automatical- ly light up after the door is opened, and gradually go out after the door is closed for about 30 seconds.
  • Page 130 Car lights and visual field Windshield wiper (type I)* Windshield wipers (with rain sensor models) 1. Left rear reflector light control switch. Inching and wiping 2. Right rear reflector light control switch. In the "OFF" position, push the right The vehicle is equipped with reflector light multi-function control lever in the direction and rear ceiling light.
  • Page 131 Car lights and visual field speed according to the rain. If the ignition switch is turned off during Automatic wiping sensitivity the cleaning of the windshield washer, the 1 Push up 2nd gear to start low-speed con- wiper will continue to operate until it stops tinuous wiping;...
  • Page 132 Car lights and visual field Windshield wiper (type I)* The figure shows the rear windshield wiper Attention control component of the vehicle without It is forbidden to use wiper when the Windshield wiper (models without rain rain sensing. The operation function of the windshield is dry.
  • Page 133 Car lights and visual field 1 Push up 2nd gear to start low-speed con- In the windshield cleaning mode, if the tinuous wiping; Pushing up the 3nd gear is position of the right multi-function control high-speed continuous wiping. lever is changed, the wiper will carry out the corresponding function.
  • Page 134 Car lights and visual field Windshield wiper (type II)* As shown in the figure, turn the right con- Inching and wiping trol lever - arrow -to the "INT" position to In the "OFF" position, push the right Front windshield wiper control the intermittent wiping frequency of multi-function control lever in the direction the front windshield wipers.
  • Page 135 Car lights and visual field Front windshield cleaning Attention Move the right multi-function control lever • It is forbidden to use wiper when in the direction of arrow C as shown in the windshield is dry. the figure (toward the driver's arms), the •...
  • Page 136 Car lights and visual field Headlamp washing Rear-view mirror The figure shows the rear windshield wiper control component, which is located on the This vehicle is equipped with a manual an- right multifunction lever. There are several ti-dazzle interior mirror and an automatic switch positions as follows: anti-dazzle interior rear-view mirror with a Cleaning of rear windshield.
  • Page 137 Car lights and visual field The interior rear-view mirror can be adjust- so as to reduce the dizziness caused by Electric adjustment of exterior rear- ed by moving the adjusting lever forward the rear vehicle lights. view mirror * and backward. At night, the lever on the Interior rear-view mirror with streaming vid- mirror base can be moved to the "night"...
  • Page 138 Car lights and visual field Electric folding of exterior rear-view Attention mirror * Do not use too much force when ro- tating the rear-view mirror adjustment switch knob. Too much force may cause the knob to fail. The view displayed in the rear-view mirror may interfere with the driver's ability to accurately position the ve- hicle behind him.
  • Page 139 Car lights and visual field cally expand. Manual folding of exterior rear-view Tips mirror* Attention • When the low outdoor temperature is easy to cause icing, it is recom- It is prohibited to drive the vehicle mended to cancel the remote con- with any of the exterior rear-view trol linkage function of the exterior mirrors folded back, as doing so will...
  • Page 140 Car lights and visual field Sunvisor Automotive electronic mark Sun visor with vanity mirror microwave window There is a vanity mirror installed on the The driver's side sun visor is shown in the front passenger side sun visor, which can picture.
  • Page 141 Seats and storage facilities Seats and storage facili- Warning Warning ties Incorrect sitting posture will cause • The seat can only be adjusted serious injury. when the vehicle stops. If the seat is adjusted during driving, it will • All drivers and passengers must Significance of Correct Seat cause accidents easily.
  • Page 142 Seats and storage facilities Head restraint Warning Warning It is of great importance to adjust headrest • Do not load items in the front pas- • Driving with the head restraints correctly for protecting passengers and re- senger seat. These items may en- removed or improperly-adjusted/ ducing accident injury.
  • Page 143 Seats and storage facilities Adjusting front seat head restraints Adjusting rear seat headrest Warning During traveling condition, never re- move the headrest, to avoid serious injury when an accident occurs. • After the installation of headrest, you must adjust the headrest ac- cording to your shape, to obtain optimal protection.
  • Page 144 Seats and storage facilities Seat Front passenger seat • Tilt the seat back slightly backrest. Although vehicle designs vary, for Driver seat Warning most drivers, even when the driv- er's seat is moved to the furthest Warning The passenger airbag also has con- for ward position, the seat back siderable pressure when deployed, When the driver's airbag is inflated,...
  • Page 145 Seats and storage facilities Front head restraint rear dis- Front seat adjustment play screen * Front electric seat The driver's seat of this vehicle has a 6-way power adjustment function, and the pas- senger seat has a 4-way power adjustment function.
  • Page 146 Seats and storage facilities Front manual seat* Warning The driver's seat of this vehicle has a 6-way • Do not adjust the seat when the manual adjustment function, and the pas- vehicle is running to avoid acci- senger seat has a 4-way adjustment func- dents.
  • Page 147 Seats and storage facilities Rear seats Attention • After adjusting the seat position, Rear-row seat folding try sliding the seat back and forth This vehicle is equipped with rear-row 4/6 to make sure it is locked in place. split seats. If you need to place bulk items •...
  • Page 148 Seats and storage facilities Fold the seat back into full contact with the Rear right seat folded down Rear seat backrest angle adjustment* seat cushion. Tips Before folding the rear-row seats, it is necessary to adjust the front-row seat position to ensure the folding space of the rear-row seats.
  • Page 149 Seats and storage facilities Rear electric seat * Seat adjustment position memory func- tion* Some rear seats have a 4-way electrically adjustable function. Seat backrest adjustment The backrest of the two rear seats can also be electrically adjusted, but the left seat is The memory function of the driver's seat taken as an example in this position.
  • Page 150 Seats and storage facilities On each memory button, you can remem- Set driving position Attention ber and recall: 1. Adjust the driver's seat and exterior Seat adjustment precaution • Driver's seat adjustment position. rear-view mirror to the required posi- • Do not adjust the driver's seat tion.
  • Page 151 Seats and storage facilities Recall memory position rear-view mirror lighting ground Then adjust the front passenger's side rear-view mirror to the angle required for 1. When the vehicle speed is less than The start/stop button is switched to "RUN" normal driving. At this time, switch the shift 7km / h, press and hold the corre- mode and the shift lever is in R gear.
  • Page 152 Seats and storage facilities tainment system. Front-row seat heating* For vehicles equipped with rear seat heat- ing function, this operation can be carried Front-row seat heating* out d when the start / stop button is in "run" mode. The rear seat heating switch is located on the rear cover plate of the center console (or on the rear middle channel panel).
  • Page 153 Seats and storage facilities Storage facilities Front seat ventilation* Attention • Store only tightly closed or un- Front passenger’s glove box opened fluid container in the glove box. Because the spilled liquid from the container without cover will damage the decorations and electrical parts in the glove box and instrument panel.
  • Page 154 Seats and storage facilities Glass box Cup holder Storage box on central armrest Press the glasses case when it is closed to The cup holder -1- is located in the front As shown in the figure, press the switch -1- automatically eject the glasses case.
  • Page 155 Seats and storage facilities Storage box in central armrest Cigarette lighter and ashtray Tips Do not use the cigarette lighter to plug in the auxiliary electrical equipment. Adding any electrical equipment to the vehicle may damage the vehicle or cause other parts to work abnormally. The resulting repairs are not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 156 Seats and storage facilities Left front door storage tank Storage box at rear of center console Warning • To avoid risk of fire, do not put any inflammable into the ashtray. • The cigarette lighter is dangerous, so don't leave children alone in the car without looking after them.
  • Page 157 Seats and storage facilities Ashtray at rear of center console Rear 12V power interface * 220V power port * 2 2 0 V — 1 5 0 W When opening, open the upper part of the You can use an auxiliary power outlet to 1.
  • Page 158 Seats and storage facilities ter-sales service center for inspection Rear seat center armrest storage box * Central cup holder of rear seats * and maintenance in time. Warning • The power socket and the electri- cal accessories connected to it work together when the engine is running.
  • Page 159 BAIC. We recommend you always use the ac- cessories and par ts which have been designed and approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 160 Removing parts from your vehicle, or re- • Improper accessories or modifica- • Modifying the front of the vehicle placing components with non-BAIC com- tions can affect your vehicle’s han- and the front engine compartment ponents could seriously affect your vehi- dling, stability, and performance, can deteriorate pedestrian protec- cle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
  • Page 161 BAIC for is turned off. During this period, if the A/ If your vehicle is frequently driven in areas...
  • Page 162 A/C system A/C control panel 8. Internal and external circulation switch Tips 9. Front defrost mode switch • When the outside temperature and 10. Rear defrost mode switch humidity are high, moisture in the 11. Temperature knob air will condense on the evapo- 12.
  • Page 163 A/C system 1. Face-blowing mode switch switch, the air outlet direction of the A/C is shield air supply, and other functions will changed to supply air to the face and the remain in auto state. But the Auto switch Manually operate the switch, and the air feet.
  • Page 164 A/C system When the A/C is in the maximum heating 7. OFF switch In winter, in order to prevent the fog gen- working state, the A/C will automatically erated in the cab from affecting the driving Under any working condition, manually op- switch to the maximum air volume and ex- safety, it is recommended to use external erate this switch, the A/C system will enter...
  • Page 165 A/C system 10. Rear defrost switch cooling fins of condenser, checking the tension of refrigerant and compressor belt. Manually operating this switch will open the rear windshield defrosting mode. If this 12. A/C switch button is operated once, the maximum When the working indicator light of the A/ working time of rear defrosting will not ex- C switch is on, it means that the A/C has...
  • Page 166 A/C system In-vehicle Heating A/C Maintenance Attention 1. Turn the temperature knob -11- to The A/C system is completely sealed and If the temperature inside the vehicle is above 24°C. the relevant major maintenance shall be very high when the engine is started, operated only by a qualified technicians.
  • Page 167 A/C system Air conditioner air filter A/C air outlet Attention The A / C air filter (as standard for vehicles There are 3 types of air outlets in the A/C • Park the vehicle in a cool place as equipped with A/C) is located in the A/C system of this vehicle: far as possible.
  • Page 168 A/C system Center air outlet Driver side air outlet Front passenger side air outlet To adjust the direction of airflow at each The driver side air outlet is adjusted in the The driver side air outlet is adjusted in the same way as the central air outlet.
  • Page 169 A/C system Rear foot air outlet Rear right foot air outlet Rear left foot air outlet The rear seat foot air outlet is located on the left and right sides of the central chan- nel in the rear seat footwell.
  • Page 170 Attention tainment system • If the audio system is damaged, please cont ac t t he aut hor i zed dealer of BAIC for repair. Do not Radio navigation entertainment system disassemble and repair it by your- display self. •...
  • Page 171 3. Drive Guide Starting and Driving ............170 Drive system ..............188 Cruise Control System (Type I)*........189 Cruise Control System (Type II)* ........192 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* .. 195 Brake System ..............205 Driving skills ..............217...
  • Page 172 Starting and Driving Starting and Driving 4. "START" position: Start the engine. Warning When the engine is started, release the • If the key cannot or cannot be ignition switch and the ignition switch Ignition Switch * turned from the "LOCK" position will return to the "ON"...
  • Page 173 Starting and Driving Reminding device for key not Lock the steering wheel When the shift lever of the automatic trans- mission is in the "P" position and the brake taken out When turning the ignition switch back to pedal is not pressed; When the shift lever the "LOCK"...
  • Page 174 Starting and Driving Depress and hold the brake pedal (for au- Vehicles with automatic transmission: tomatic transmission models)/clutch pedal 6AT model: Put the gear in the "P/N" posi- (for manual transmission models), and tion, press the brake pedal, press the start/ press the start/stop button once to open stop button with the top of the smart key the "START"...
  • Page 175 Starting and Driving Engine started Vehicles with manual transmission: When the temperature is-10 ℃ or below, the engine start-up time may increase. Be- Place the gear in neutral position, press Equipped with one-button start vehicle cause the starter needs to run for a longer the clutch pedal, and press the start-stop time to overcome the running resistance When the smart key is in the effective...
  • Page 176 Starting and Driving Shut down the engine. Not equipped with one-button start ve- Warning hicle (Vehicles equipped with one-button In the event of an accident, the acci- 1. The shift lever is in neutral. start) dent vehicle may leak fuel. In order 2.
  • Page 177 Starting and Driving Driving description Attention Warning • Do not try to start the engine when Manual transmission models: • Do not start or run the engine in a the transmission is in gear, be- poorly-ventilated place or closed cause the vehicle may move. space.
  • Page 178 Starting and Driving Correct operation of manual Recommended driving speed When the vehicle is running or the engine is idling, do not step on the clutch pedal to transmission Vehicle speed (km/h) avoid overheating or even damage to the Gears Shift with gentle force, and do not use Acceleration clutch.
  • Page 179 Starting and Driving Shift to reverse position. Automatic transmission model I(6AT Warning Model)* When the engine is running, press the The reverse gear can only be engaged clutch pedal to the bottom before engaging MENU COMPASS after the vehicle has stopped steadily. ENTER SCREEN NAVI...
  • Page 180 Starting and Driving Automatic transmission model II (8AT Gears description of Automatic trans- brake must be used or the brake pedal Model)* mission model I must be pressed. "D" gear (driving gear): "P" gear (parking gear) • Use this position for your normal driv- •...
  • Page 181 Starting and Driving Gears description of Automatic trans- carried out, the automatic transmission P gear button: mission model II will shift to the adjacent first gear in the corresponding direction according Shift lever position and status: to the gear prompt on the shift handle •...
  • Page 182 Starting and Driving • As this model is an electronic gear "R" gear (reverse gear):. automatically shift to the high gear or shifting mechanism, in order to ensure low gear according to the engine load • When engaging the "R" gear, make safety, the transmission has a locking and vehicle speed.
  • Page 183 Starting and Driving not be able to start the engine again. Sport mode (Type I) * Sport mode (Type II) * At this time, a prompt message is dis- played on the dashboard and a prompt tone is issued to prompt the shift lever to be pushed to the left.
  • Page 184 Starting and Driving Sport mode (Type III) * Attention • When driving in manual mode, the vehicle will only be forced to • The vehicle starts the correspond- upshift when the engine speed is ing shif ting program based on too high.
  • Page 185 Starting and Driving • For automatic transmission model Attention Warning II, the transmission will automat- For automatic transmission model II, • The driver must carry the remote ically shift to "P" gear when the automatically shift into "P" gear under key when leaving the car.
  • Page 186 Starting and Driving Shift lever position display * • When the vehicle is parked for a long Attention time, use the "P" gear and use it with On vehicles equipped with automatic trans- • W h e n t h e ve h i c l e i s r u n n i n g , the handbrake.
  • Page 187 "P" can be forcibly unlocked by emergency dealer of BAIC, and the profes- the transmission emergency unlocking sional will operate to remove the unlocking of the transmission. The emer- handle to its original position.
  • Page 188 Starting and Driving Transfer Case Vehicl es equipp ed wi t h el ec t ronic transfer gears (type II)* Vehicl es equipp ed wi t h el ec t ronic transfer gears (type I)* This vehicle is equipped with Electronic time-sharing 4WD transfer case, which has the following gears: 2H: Two-wheel drive, high-grade, rear-...
  • Page 189 Starting and Driving 4L: Four-wheel drive low-gear, four-wheel 4WD mode shall not exceed 60km/h Warning drive, can be used on off-road roads re- (Vehicles with electronic transfer case). The electronic switch can only be op- quiring low speed and high traction for a Electronically controlled four- erated after the vehicle has stopped short time, and is not allowed to be used...
  • Page 190 Drive system Drive system Avoid sudden acceleration to prevent the wheels from turning suddenly and violently, resulting in idling and skid- General ding. When the vehicle is on off-road road, im- When the vehicle is out of trouble, it is proper operation of the driver will cause forbidden to accelerate sharply or lift abnormal damage to the transmission sys-...
  • Page 191 Cruise Control System (Type I)* Cruise Control System Cruise start button mechanical locking differential. When the vehicle speed is lower than 25km/h, when (Type I)* the speed difference between the left and right rear wheels reaches 120r/min, the mechanical locking differential is automat- The cruise control allows you to maintain ically locked to help the vehicle get out of a set speed of 45 km/h and above without...
  • Page 192 Cruise Control System (Type I)* Cruise off button 4. Release the accelerator pedal and the If any of the following conditions occurs vehicle enters the cruise control state. during the cruise control mode, the cruise control will also be automatically exited and the memorized cruise speed will also be cleared: •...
  • Page 193 Cruise Control System (Type I)* Cruise release button Cruise speed reduction button Tips For vehicles equipped with automatic transmission, when the shift lever is in the "P", "N" or "R" position, the constant speed cruise control cannot be entered. If any of the following conditions occurs during cruise control driving, cruise con- trol will be automatically released, but the memorized cruise speed will be retained:...
  • Page 194 Cruise Control System (Type II)* Cruise Control System Cruise speed increase / return Cruise start button button (Type II)* The cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed of 45 km/h and above without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. Warning •...
  • Page 195 Cruise Control System (Type II)* Cruise off button Cruise release button If any of the following conditions occurs during the cruise control mode, the cruise control will also be automatically exited and the memorized cruise speed will also be cleared: •...
  • Page 196 Cruise Control System (Type II)* Cruise speed reduction button Cruise speed increase/return Tips button For vehicles equipped with automatic transmission, when the shift lever is in the "P", "N" or "R" position, the constant speed cruise control cannot be entered. If any of the following conditions occurs during cruise control driving, cruise con- trol will be automatically released, but the...
  • Page 197 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Park Assist System and Radio navigation entertainment system tertainment system displays the reversing display interface. Back-up rear-view sys- Front parking sensor function (type I)* tem* Park assistance system Vehicles not equipped with a back-up rear-view system The parking assist system of this model is equipped with 4 rear parking sensors and...
  • Page 198 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Front parking sensor function (type II)* Park assist system off function • When the vehicle speed is greater than 15km/h, the parking assist system is automatically turned off. Front system detection area Please pay attention to the actual surrounding environment to ensure safety COMPASS MENU...
  • Page 199 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* sounds rapidly and intermittently. 2. Slow-moving area: the second layer Vehicles equipped with a back-up rear- is displayed by a yellow display bar, view system 3. Early Warning area: The third layer is the obstacle is 30cm-60cm away from displayed by a yellow display bar, the The parking assist system of this model is...
  • Page 200 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Radio navigation entertainment system When the reverse gear is engaged, the Park assist system off function display front parking sensor and the rear parking sensor work at the same time, and the display screen of the radio navigation en- tertainment system displays the reversing interface.
  • Page 201 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* • When the vehicle speed is greater than sounds rapidly and intermittently. 2. Slow-moving area: the second layer 15km/h, the parking assist system is is displayed by a yellow display bar, 3. Early Warning area: The third layer is automatically turned off.
  • Page 202 • It is recommended that the reversing dealer of BAIC for repair in time. that the system cannot detect the speed should not exceed 15km/h, items or persons properly.
  • Page 203 Warning sound. Please contact the authorized deal- er of BAIC motor for inspection and main- tenance as soon as possible.
  • Page 204 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Turn on and off the reversing Switch viewing angle Attention rear view system The screen of the back-up rear-view sys- • When reversing, pay attention to tem is superimposed on the screen of the control the speed and observe the parking assist system.
  • Page 205 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Rear-view track line function Switch the viewing angle button to cycle by the "normal viewing angle", "top view description viewing angle" and "bird's eye view viewing angle". Attention Please pay Note to the actual surrounding environment to ensure safety 请注意周围实际环境确保安全...
  • Page 206 Park Assist System and Back-up rear-view system* Conditions affecting the rear view ef- Attention • In extreme weather, such as strong fect of back-up light, rain and snow, the effect of • When reversing, please don't be To get optimal image, keep the rear cam- reversing rear-view system may be completely attracted by the picture era always clean and don't cover it.
  • Page 207 Please contact the The average reaction time is about three and keeping a certain distance between special dealer of BAIC for inspection and quarters of a second. But this is only the vehicles will greatly reduce unnecessary repair as soon as possible.
  • Page 208 BAIC to check the When driving on salted roads, if the brakes thickness of brake friction plates.
  • Page 209 On the drive to the spe- ferent boosting effects. In a plateau area, ice and snow road surface, and a large cial dealer of BAIC, please drive at a low because the atmospheric pressure acting safe distance should be kept from the front...
  • Page 210 If the brake pedal is pressed, when the you hear this sound, go to the special deal- braking effect is weakened, press the er of BAIC to replace the new brake lining brake pedal with greater force. as soon as possible.
  • Page 211 Brake System Parking Brake System ABS (anti-lock braking system) Attention The anti-lock braking system (ABS) pre- • When leaving the vehicle, the park- vents the wheels from locking when the ing brake handle must be pulled vehicle is braking, which will ensure the vehicle's maneuverability and directional •...
  • Page 212 If the Warning light does not go off, or if the emergency avoidance operations as Warning light comes on again while driv- necessary. ing. Please contact the special dealer of BAIC for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
  • Page 213 Brake System ABS system routine mainte- • Excessive water content of brake fluid Warning will not only cause poor braking due to nance After the ABS system fails, the normal vaporization of water, but also corrode ABS is composed of mechanical-electrical braking system will work normally the brake system and lead to degrada- integration components, which have high...
  • Page 214 EBD system is faulty. At this time, the vehicle can still be braked by conventional braking methods, and the EBD system does not work. Please contact the special dealer of BAIC for maintenance as soon as possible..
  • Page 215 The vehicle should drive at a low speed to press the ESP off button for < 10s, When the transfer case is 2H: in the default the nearest authorized dealer of BAIC for only the ESP state, the ESP function is turned on.
  • Page 216 Brake System TCS traction control system * When the transfer case is at 4H: the ESP Warning OFF indicator lights up by itself, indicat- The TCS traction control system prevents ESP has certain limitations in con- ing that the ESP is in a partial functional the drive wheels from slipping during ac- trolling the driving stability of the ve- state in this state, including: ABS function,...
  • Page 217 Brake System HBA brake assist* HHC Hill-start hold control * Operation mode of hill descent function: 1. Press the HDC switch to start the hill The brake assist system is used to opti- When the slope is greater than 4 degrees, descent function.
  • Page 218 Brake System RMI Roll Movement Interven- tion* When the vehicle starts after the body roll or the wheel height from the ground ex- ceeds a certain limit, or the driver's driving direction exceeds a certain limit, which may cause the vehicle to roll over, the RMI Roll Movement Intervention will reduce the risk of rollover by braking the wheels and reducing the engine torque.
  • Page 219 Driving skills Driving skills or accelerate. It should pass at a constant before driving. If you have to drive through speed with medium and high throttle in the water flow area, but you cannot drive low gear, instead of passing quickly and in the water more than 20 cm deep.
  • Page 220 Drive at low speed at the beginning, so that foamy appearance) should be flushed/ nearest authorized dealer of BAIC for as- the lubricating oil of transmission, transfer replaced as soon as possible to prevent sistance.
  • Page 221 According to different driving destinations, tinuous acceleration and deceleration • BAIC suggests to carry some necessary as well as stop-go which cause fuel emergency supplies. Economical efficiency waste. Items that may need to be placed on the •...
  • Page 222 Driving skills Fuel economy • Always drive in an appropriate gear based on the running speed. Do not Fuel economy is related to many factors. drive in a low gear at high speed. Personal driving habits will have an import- •...
  • Page 223 4. Maintenance Safety maintenance ............222 Fuel system ..............225 Interior maintenance ............226 Exterior maintenance ............230 Engine compartment ............237 Engine oil ................242 Coolant ................248 Brake fluid ................ 252 Power steering fluid ............255 Battery ................257 Windshield washer fluid and wiper blades ....
  • Page 224 Safety maintenance Safety maintenance Potential Vehicle Hazards Warning • Carbon Monoxide: Carbon Monoxide Incorrect vehicle maintenance or un- from engine exhaust is poisonous. The service items not mentioned in this resolved driving failures may cause Be sure there is adequate ventilation chapter shall be completed by approved or traffic accidents, resulting in serious whenever you operate the engine.
  • Page 225 2 years expire, so as to avoid you hav- record pages to record information such as well as high temperatures that can lead ing to visit the authorized dealer of BAIC as changing brake fluid, replacing airbag to damage to the three-way catalytic con- one more time for this.
  • Page 226 For details, please contact the au- completely cooled down. thorized dealer of BAIC . 3. Do not touch wires or electrical compo- nents when the engine is running or the ignition switch is turned on.
  • Page 227 Fuel system Fuel system 3. When the filling gun stops automati- cally, continue filling at a lower filling speed. When the refill gun stops for the The fuel filler is located behind the left rear second time, don't try to continue refill- side panel.
  • Page 228 Interior maintenance Interior maintenance Fuel Attention In order to ensure performance, it is nec- • Please comply with t he above essary to use gasoline that conforms to the regulations when refueling; For Attention grade (see the technical data section for example, after the fuel gun stops •...
  • Page 229 Check the seat belt conditions reg- resulting in serious injury to passen- ularly. If any damage to the fabrics gers. belts, seat belt connections, seat belt retractors and locking parts is detected, go to the authorized dealer of BAIC for repair.
  • Page 230 BAIC as soon as cause the resin or fiber of the interior possible. braid to fade or break.
  • Page 231 Interior maintenance Attention • Only after seat belts become dry completely, retract the seat belts; otherwise, the seat belt retractor will be damaged. • You should check the condition of your seat belts regularly to keep them clean and ensure they func- tion properly.
  • Page 232 Exterior maintenance Exterior maintenance Vehicle Cleaning • Do not cluster nozzles to clean tires! Even if the spray distance Frequent washing helps preserve your ve- is large and the spray time is very hicle’s beauty. Attention short, the tires can be damaged. Wash your vehicle in a shady area, not in •...
  • Page 233 • For automatic transmission model of "P" gear of the transmission should be BAIC II, if the automatic vehicle washing released, and the transmission should be Use extra care to wash the vehicle with a device is used, the transmission put into "P"...
  • Page 234 Exterior maintenance Waxing high-pressure washer at the door seam, Warning seam and other parts. Regular waxing helps protect your vehicle • Be sure to read and follow the rel- body’s paint and keep the body bright and Warning evant information and Warnings clean.
  • Page 235 These work should be carried out at The stain and dirt layer on the chromi- Attention the authorized dealer of BAIC. um-plated parts can be removed with the Unpolished parts and plastic parts Cleaning and maintaining the maintenance agents for chromium. Regular...
  • Page 236 Exterior maintenance Window glass and rear-view Front windshield wiper blade After the body surface is maintained, re- move the residual wax on the glass with mirror cleaning cleaning the special cleaner and a clean cloth to Clean the window glass and mirrors with protect the wipers from being scratched.
  • Page 237 Exterior maintenance Maintaining the sealing strips Cleaning and maintaining the Attention wheels Frequent and appropriate protection of the • Replace the damaged blade in rubber sealing strips for the doors, win- time. Regular maintenance of wheels can keep dows and other parts can maintain their beautiful, and at the same time, anti-skid •...
  • Page 238 The authorized dealer lowed to remove the heat shields. • Using the high-pressure washer by the BAIC can provide appropriate main- Cavity anticorrosion treatment may cause permanent visible or tenance services. invisible damage to the wheels,...
  • Page 239 Engine compartment Engine compartment Warning Warning • Do not open the engine hatch if • To protect your face, hands, and Safety instructions for engine you see steam or coolant escap- arms from hot steam and coolant, ing - there is a risk of burns! Do cover the lock cap with a wide, compartment not open the engine hood until no...
  • Page 240 Engine compartment engine compartment hood on and off Lift the engine compartment hood gently, Lift the engine compartment hood. When press the secondary lock opening handle the position of the engine compartment upward with your fingers, and lift the en- hood exceeds the balance point, the en- Park the vehicle, apply the parking brake, gine compartment hood upward.
  • Page 241 Engine compartment Engine Compartment Layout (B201/B231 Gasoline Engine) 1. Washer fluid reservoir of windshield. 2. Engine coolant reservoir 3. Brake and clutch fluid reservoirs 4. Power steering liquid reservoir 5. Fuse box (located under the cover plate) 6. Battery...
  • Page 242 Engine compartment Engine Compartment Layout (B237R Gasoline Engine) 1. Washer fluid reservoir of windshield. 2. Engine coolant reservoir 3. Brake and clutch fluid reservoirs 4. Fuse box (located under the cover plate) 5. Power steering liquid reservoir 6. Battery...
  • Page 243 Engine compartment Engine Compartment Layout (6G30T Gasoline Engine) 1. Battery 2. Oil Filler 3. Brake and clutch fluid reservoirs 4. Engine coolant reservoir (low pressure) 5. Engine coolant reservoir (high pres- sure) 6. Washer fluid reservoir of windshield. 7. Power steering liquid reservoir...
  • Page 244 Contact the authorized dealer of BAIC as minutes until the engine oil flows soon as possible to overhaul the system.
  • Page 245 Engine oil B201R/B231R gasoline models: B237R gasoline models: 6G30T gasoline models: Detailed steps are shown below: 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and open the bonnet. 2. Place a rag under the end of the dip- stick, and pull it out. 3.
  • Page 246 Engine oil Engine oil addition 6. It is recommended that the number Ever y engine will c onsume a c er tain of consecutive inspections should not amount of oil which depends on the driving When adding engine oil, pour in the oil exceed 3 times.
  • Page 247 Engine oil 5. Once the oil level reaches the upper 4. To avoid filling above the upper mark, Warning mark,please stop adding oil, reinstall add a little oil each time and recheck • Read and follow the relevant Warn- and tighten the oil filler cap. the oil level until you bring it to the up- ings before starting operation.
  • Page 248 The engine oil will be replaced by the au- conforming to SN grade or higher • When unscrewing and removing thorized dealer of BAIC. in API grade. the oil drain plug, be sure to place If you drive your vehicle in severe condi- •...
  • Page 249 Therefore, it is suggested guarantee. that the operation should be car- ried out by the authorized dealer of BAIC. • Improper disposal of engine oil can be harmful to the environment and water source. Do not discard it in a sewer line or dump it on the ground.
  • Page 250 Coolant Coolant Attention Warning Do not add any other manufacturer's • The coolant must be contained in coolant into the coolant. Coolant function a closed container and must be placed beyond the reach of chil- • The coolant shall not be mixed The correct use of coolant can prevent dren.
  • Page 251 • If you can see the vapor or coolant the authorized dealer of BAIC as soon as escape from the engine compart- possible to overhaul the system. ment, to avoid scalding, do not open the engine hood.
  • Page 252 Coolant Coolant Level Check and Fill Coolant level check Opening of the coolant expan- sion tank cover Whether the coolant level is normal or not is crucial to the proper operation of the en- gine cooling system. Park the vehicle on level ground before opening the engine hood.
  • Page 253 If too much coolant is consumed, it indicates that the sys- tem has leakage. At this moment, please inspect cooling system at the authorized dealer of BAIC to avoid damage of engine.
  • Page 254 Warning contact the authorized dealer of BAIC for inspection immediately. If the brake fluid Brake fluid is corrosive. Keep the con- level is lower than the minimum mark of...
  • Page 255 The brake fluid used in this vehicle is spe- voir is too low. In order to avoid adjust the brake pad, so the brake fluid cially developed by BAIC for the braking accidents, stop immediately, do level will drop slightly, which is a normal system of this vehicle.
  • Page 256 • Af ter normal maintenance and and accidents. inspection, the brake fluid level should not drop quickly, other- wise, you should immediately go to the authorized dealer of BAIC for overhaul.
  • Page 257 ATF III H or Pan- • “ MIN” means the lower limit of steering Dongxing hydraulic transmission oil fluid level. CHF 202 and is approved by BAIC can • Steering fluid level should be between be used. the upper limit and lower limit.
  • Page 258 Don't worry, the color of the avail- fluid, it should be checked by the autho- able commercial steering fluid will rized dealer of BAIC. vary from the color of the steering fluid that was filled into the system In any case, when the steering fluid level is during the manufacturing process.
  • Page 259 If there is no absolute certainty, relevant should be placed in a well ventilat- for operation of the battery operations shall be carried out by the au- ed place during charging. thorized dealer of BAIC. 1. Always wear goggles when Warning Warning operating! •...
  • Page 260 Battery Inspection of battery power Tips Warning If you drive your car to a long distance, or If the color in the monitoring indi- • Before operation, carefully read use your car or battery on hot area for a cator window is colorless, tap the and comply with relevant safety long time, please regularly inspect battery monitoring indicator window with a...
  • Page 261 If the battery is used for a long time, it may cator is colorless. of BAIC, and charge or replace it if neces- not be able to maintain the charging effi- • If the battery is frozen, do not try sary.
  • Page 262 • After charging is complete, turn off the moving in accident or emergency braking. battery charger before disconnecting BAIC Motor's original battery can meet the the wires from the battery terminals. requirements of vehicle maintenance, vehi- cle performance and safety.
  • Page 263 Attention er fluid that complies with BAIC Motor's Windshield washer fluid refill • The wiper blades must be kept in regulations. good condition, which is very nec- essary to maintain a clear view.
  • Page 264 -Arrow A-. dealer of BAIC to check and adjust the Press locking knob -1- to unlock the wiper positioning angle.
  • Page 265 Windshield washer fluid and wiper blades Warning All window glasses should maintain a good view during driving! • Clean the wiper blades and all win- dow glasses regularly. • The wiper blade should be re - placed once or twice a year. •...
  • Page 266 Tire Tire Tire Storage Conditions Tire pressure Make a mark on the tire to indicate the di- Correct tire pressure can prolong the rection of rotation before removing the tire. service life of tires, and at the same time Defective tires are very dangerous! Do not Re-install the tire according to the mark to ensure the best coordination of driving drive if the tire is damaged, excessively...
  • Page 267 In this case, you deflate the tire to bring the tire pressure to of tires, and the higher the risk of should go to the special dealer of BAIC for the standard. damage to wheels and tires when tire inspection as soon as possible.
  • Page 268 Tire Inflating valve • Do not use any tire which is dam- Warning aged or worn down to its wear Keep the valve cap firmly tightened to pre- You cannot get the adhesion from indicators. Be sure to replace it vent dust from entering the valve.
  • Page 269 Tire Tire inspection and transposi- Warning tion Corrosion or dirt on wheels or wheel It is recommended that the tires should be connec tors will make wheel nut s Front of rotated every 12000km or more frequently loose after a certain period of time, vehicle as required.
  • Page 270 If the tire is worn unevenly (only on one side of the tire) or excessively, go to the authorized dealer of BAIC for wheel alignment inspection. If one of the following conditions occurs, the tire needs to be replaced: •...
  • Page 271 Misalignment of wheel alignment will lead and size you need. to uneven tire wear, thus reducing driving safety. If uneven tire wear is found, wheel alignment inspection should be carried out at the authorized dealer of BAIC as soon as possible.
  • Page 272 It is also dangerous to replace the ve- BAIC to replace it, to ensure that the rim travel to maintain control of the vehicle. It hicle with used rims. You can't know matches your vehicle.
  • Page 273 Only use anti-skid chains recommended vehicle may be adversely affected. by authorized dealer of BAIC and tested by Summer tires - if equipped BAIC. When using, please pay attention to the following requirements: Summer tires can provide traction in wet 1.
  • Page 274 5. Accident Handling Emergency triangle ............273 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool ......... 274 Fuse replacement ............283 Replace the bulbs ............295 Emergency start .............. 295 Emergent traction ............298...
  • Page 275 Emergency triangle Emergency triangle Attention Please use the Warning triangle cor- rectly according to the corresponding Warning triangle national laws and regulations. Fire extinguisher (self-pur- chased)* The triangle Warning sign shall be placed at the rear of the driving direction of the ve- hicle in accordance with relevant national laws and regulations.
  • Page 276 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Spare wheel 2. Unlock the safety buckle under the 3. Open the spare tire cover as shown in spare wheel cover down. the figure, take it off and place it in a flat and safe place.
  • Page 277 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool 4. When removing the spare tire, put the 5. Align the center hole of the replaced 7. Install the spare tire cover in reverse outer connecting rod of the jack handle wheel with the stud of the spare wheel order after removal, and pay attention assembly on the wheel nut wrench, carrier.
  • Page 278 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool In-vehicle tool Spare tire cover wordmark Warning • Do not use the spare wheel which has been damaged or wears down to the wear indicators. • If your spare wheel is over six years old, only use it in emergency with extra care.
  • Page 279 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Attention Warning After using the jack, put it back in • Using the jack improperly can place, and pay attention to retract the cause serious injury. extended part of the jack, so as to • Only place the jack on solid and avoid failing to put the jack into the level ground.
  • Page 280 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Replacement of flat tire Warning The rim size and tire size of the emergency There is a danger when changing spare wheel of the vehicle are the same as wheels. The vehicle may slide off the those of the damaged wheel.
  • Page 281 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Loosen the wheel nuts Tips • Only loosen each wheel nut 1 turn when the vehicle is on the jack. • Loosen with the wheel nut wrench provided with the vehicle. Jacking up the vehicle Before jacking up the vehicle, be sure to loosen the nuts on the wheels.
  • Page 282 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Since the chassis of the vehicle is high, Attention please also turn out the extension support Only after loosening the nut of the anticlockwise according to the figure - ar- replacement wheel can the lifting and row.
  • Page 283 Spare tire and in-vehicle tool Spare tire installation When installing the wheel nuts, tighten the Turn the jack handle anticlockwise to lower wheel nuts by hand as far as possible. Try the vehicle. During this process, it must be Align the mounting hole of the spare wheel to push the wheel backward to see wheth- noted that personnel and body cannot be with the mounting hole on the brake disc.
  • Page 284 • After the wheels are installed, go The emergency spare wheel or the re- to the authorized dealer of BAIC as placed wheel must be reliably fixed on soon as possible to check whether the spare wheel rack.
  • Page 285 Fuse replacement Fuse replacement Engine compartment power distribution center Interior fuse box Tips The interior fuse box is located on the left side of the lower steering column Tips of the dashboard and behind the knee Remove the inner fuse box cover in the di- The engine compartment power dis- protection cover plate, and the knee rection of - arrow- .
  • Page 286 If there is still a fault, please contact the failure in the vehicle, at this time, leave the authorized dealer of BAIC. blown fuse on the circuit and contact the Pull out the fuse that shuts down the elec- authorized dealer of BAIC.
  • Page 287 Fuse replacement In-vehicle fuse box layout Specifications and functions of in-vehicle fuses Equipped with gasoline engine models (3.0T models) Posi- Specifi- Function tion cation 220V Left front door module BCM Lighting BCM door lock BCM Lighting Four-wheel drive controller Left rear door module Interior light AV / Rear-row screen / Amplifier 41 40 39 38 37 36...
  • Page 288 Some fuses must be replaced by the Pedal lever module Small Defroster relay authorized dealer of BAIC. For details, relay PEPS please contact the authorized dealer Small Left front fog light relay Driver/left rear seat heating of BAIC.
  • Page 289 Fuse replacement In-vehicle fuse box layout Specifications and functions of in-vehicle fuses Equipped with gasoline engine models (2.3T models) Posi- Specifi- Function tion cation 220V Power Left front door module BCM Lighting power supply BCM door lock power supply BCM Lighting power supply 4WD controller power supply Left rear door module power supply Interior lamp power...
  • Page 290 Some fuses must be replaced by the A/C IGN2 power supply — Reserved authorized dealer of BAIC. For details, Pedal module power supply — Reserved please contact the authorized dealer PEPS power supply — Reserved of BAIC.
  • Page 291 Fuse replacement Engine compartment power distribution center layout Engine compartment power (3.0T model) distribution center specifica- tions and functions Posi- Specifi- Function tion cation Small Main relay relay Small Start relay relay — Reserved Small Low-beam relay relay Small Horn Relay relay Small Compressor relay...
  • Page 292 Fuse replacement Posi- Specifi- Posi- Specifi- Tips Function Function tion cation tion cation As shown in the picture, there is a — Reserved Engine controller spare fuse in the engine compartment — Reserved — Reserved power distribution center, which can —...
  • Page 293 Fuse replacement Engine compartment power distribution center layout Engine compartment power (2.3T model) distribution center specifica- tions and functions Posi- Specifi- Function tion cation Small Main relay relay Small Starter relay relay Small Fan high-speed relay relay Small Low-beam relay relay Small Horn Relay...
  • Page 294 Fuse replacement Posi- Specifi- Posi- Specifi- Tips Function Function tion cation tion cation As shown in the picture, there is a ESP power supply Start feedback spare fuse in the engine compartment Low-speed fan — Reserved power distribution center, which can High-speed fan 1 —...
  • Page 295 Fuse replacement Fuse box layout on battery Specifications and functions of in-vehicle fuses Equipped with gasoline engine models (2.3T models) Posi- Specifica- Function tion tion 125A Reserved Engine compartment fuse box 175A power supply 175A Alternator Dashboard fuse box...
  • Page 296 Fuse replacement Fuse box layout on battery Specifications and functions of in-vehicle fuses Equipped with gasoline engine models (3.0T models) Posi- Specifica- Function tion tion Right fan Engine compartment fuse box 175A power supply 175A Alternator Left fan...
  • Page 297 Therefore, we recommend that you go to • The rated voltage of the power supply Attention the authorized dealer of BAIC to replace battery must be 12V, and its capacity the bulb. (Ah) must not be lower than that of the When jump starting, protect the dis- discharged automobile battery.
  • Page 298 Emergency start Jumper cable 5. Connect one end of the black cable Attention -3- to the negative pole (-) of the power When bumpering a battery, the positive • Place the jumper cables in posi- supply battery "B", and the other end terminal must be connected first, and then tion to prevent them from touching -4- to the engine block of the deplet-...
  • Page 299 Emergency start Warning A battery can explode if you do not follow the correct procedure, serious- ly injuring anyone nearby. • The engine compartment is a dan- gerous area. Improper operation may cause injuries or deaths. • Do not connect the negative cable directly to the negative terminal of the battery without electricity, otherwise sparks will be generated...
  • Page 300 Emergent traction Emergent traction • For the automatic transmission model Warning II, if you need to tow the vehicle, please • Unless you have the experience, be sure to put the transmission in the The front and rear of the vehicle are do not tow other vehicle to avoid "N"...
  • Page 301 Drag from the front If the vehicle needs to be towed, it is rec- ommended that you entrust the authorized dealer of BAIC or a commercial trailer company to handle it. When you contact them, you must tell them which method you need to use to drag the vehicle.
  • Page 302 Emergent traction Drag from the rear Use a platform truck Attention Attention Don't tow the car from the rear when Pay attention to exert parking brake the front wheel is on the ground, be- and fix four wheels, to prevent vehicle cause this may cause serious damage from moving during emergent brak- to the transmission.
  • Page 303 6. Technical data Identification number ............302 Vehicle parameters ............307...
  • Page 304 VIN of the controller. Purchase channels and contact informa- tion of the diagnostic tester. At this stage, the diagnostic tester has two systems: Accessory coding: T11200001 Accessory Name: BAIC diagnostic Accessory coding: Accessory name: PAD diagnostic tester kit...
  • Page 305 Identification number Engine, Transmission and Transmission code (automatic trans- Transfer case code (vehicles with gaso- mission model with gasoline engine) line engine) Transfer Case Coding Transmission code (manual models with gasoline engine) The transmission code is stamped on the The transfer case code is stamped on the transmission housing transfer case.
  • Page 306 Identification number Engine model and number (gasoline en- Engine model and number (B237R en- gine) gine) B231R 08H018866 The engine model and number shall be en- graved on the cylinder block and pasted on the hood. The engine code of the B237R gasoline model is affixed to the engine block.
  • Page 307 Identification number Engine model and number (6G30T en- gine) 6G30TQY *XXXXXXXXXXX* The engine code of the B237R gasoline The engine code of the 6G30T gasoline model is engraved on the engine block. model is affixed to the engine block. The engine code of the 6G30T gasoline model is affixed to the engine block.
  • Page 308 Identification number Vehicle data nameplate Depending on the vehicle equipment, the location of the vehicle data plate is as fol- lows • The vehicle data plate is affixed to the middle and lower part of the B-pillar on the right. •...
  • Page 309 Vehicle parameters Vehicle parameters Project Dimension Total length (mm) 4765 Total width (excluding external rear- 1890/1975/ view mirror) (mm) 1955 1871 Total height (mm) 2005/2135/ 1985 ≥210 Axle distance (mm) 2800 Minimum ground clearance (mm) Front wheelbase (mm) 1540/1620 2800 Rear wheelbase (mm) 1540/1620 4765...
  • Page 310 Vehicle parameters Mass Gross mass 2785 Gross mass # 2795 Complete vehicle kerb mass 2285 Gross mass 2815 Complete vehicle kerb mass 2295 Gross mass ¤ 2815 Complete vehicle kerb mass 2315 Front axle load mass 1318 ¤ Complete vehicle kerb mass 2281 Front axle load mass # 1322...
  • Page 311 Vehicle parameters Engine parameters Engine model B231R B237R 6G30T Fuel type Petrol Gasoline Gasoline Type In-line four-cylinder In-line four-cylinder V-shape 6-cylinder Emissions standards National V National VI (6b) National VI (6b) Cylinder bore (mm) 86.4 Piston stroke (mm) Displacement (L) 2.29 2.29 2.99...
  • Page 312 Vehicle parameters Dynamic performance Economical efficiency 0-100km/h starting continuous shifting acceleration (s) ≤13.0 90Km/h constant speed fuel consumption (L/100km) ≤12 ○ 0-100km/h starting continuous shifting acceleration (s) ≤11.5 90Km/h constant speed fuel consumption (L/100km) ≤13.5 0-100km/h starting continuous shifting acceleration (s) # ≤12.5 90Km/h constant speed fuel consumption (L/100km) ≤10...
  • Page 313 Vehicle parameters Structure parameter Front wheel alignment parameters (B80C/ B80C-M01/M02) Min. turning radius (m) 12.8/12.5 Approach Angle (°) ** 39/34 Front wheel camber -20' '/0°±30' Departure Angle (°) ** 33/27 Kingpin caster 3°50'±30'/5°30'±30' The number of seats (including driver) Kingpin inclination angle 12°30'±30'/13°24'±20' The number of seats (including driver) # Total front toe angle...
  • Page 314 Vehicle parameters Wheels Brake System Project Front wheel Rear wheel Spare tire Brake pedal free travel (mm) ≤10 Cold state (220±10)kPa (220±10)kPa (220±10)kPa Clutch pedal free travel (mm) Specification of rim* 17×7.5J Front brake pads usage limit (excluding thickness of back plate) (mm) Specification of rim# 18×8J Service limit of rear brake friction plate...
  • Page 315 Vehicle parameters Dosage or filling amount Working fluid consumption Operating fluid filling part Name of working fluid (Reference) 88 (National V), 85 (National Fuel tank (L) B201R/B231R/B237R is 95# and above gasoline; 6G30T is 92# and above gasoline; Engine Oil (B231R) (L) Caltex TITAN EM 5C 530 SAAB / API SN 5W-30 Engine Oil (B237R) (L) SN 5W-30...
  • Page 316 Vehicle parameters Electrical Bulb specifications Name Model Specification Battery type Lead acid battery 20h rate capacity 70Ah High beam / low 12V 35W beam light Voltage and Electrodes 12V, negative (-) grounding Headlight Position light (daytime Alternator output rating 13.5V/140A —...
  • Page 317 7. Breakdown Call Breakdown Call ..............316...
  • Page 318 Breakdown Call Breakdown Call BAIC provides rescue services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. When your vehicle breaks down and cannot be handled by yourself, you can get help through the following methods: • Call the local authorized dealer of BAIC: •...
  • Page 319 8 Maintenance information. Maintenance Specifications ........... 318...
  • Page 320 Maintenance Specifications Maintenance • Check the engine oil level and fill it as • After driving off-road, the bottom of the needed; vehicle should be thoroughly inspected Specifications and loose parts should be tightened. • Check windshield washer and refill as needed.
  • Page 321 Maintenance Specifications Class A Maintenance Specifications (B201R/B231R Gasoline Models) Maintenance First maintenance 5000km/6 Regular maintenance time months 7500km/6 months, Additional maintenance Maintenance (subject to the purchase invoice), whichever comes first Items whichever comes first Engine oil ● ● Replace every 7500km/6 months (whichever comes first) Engine oil filter ●...
  • Page 322 Maintenance Specifications Maintenance First maintenance 5000km/6 Regular maintenance time months 7500km/6 months, Additional maintenance Maintenance (subject to the purchase invoice), whichever comes first Items whichever comes first Check every 20000km/12 months (replace if necessary) (whichever Front/rear stabilizer bar bushings — —...
  • Page 323 Maintenance Specifications Class B Maintenance Specifications Maintenance The first maintenance interval is Regular maintenance time 2000km 5000km/3 months, Additional maintenance Maintenance (subject to the purchase invoice) whichever comes first Items Engine oil ● ● Replace every 5000km/6 months (whichever comes first) Engine oil filter ●...
  • Page 324 Maintenance Specifications Maintenance The first maintenance interval is Regular maintenance time 2000km 5000km/3 months, Additional maintenance Maintenance (subject to the purchase invoice) whichever comes first Items Drive shaft spline grease ○ (refill if necessary) ○ (refill if necessary) — Torque of transmission shaft connecting ○...