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Foreword
Thanks for choosing the vehicle manufactured by GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "GAC Motor"). For a better driving pleasure, please
read the Owner's Manual carefully.Through this manual, you can fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle. Proper
operation of the vehicle can improve driving safety and prolong the service life of the vehicle.
The Warranty Manual supplied with the vehicle clearly describes the warranty services provided by GAC Motor and the regular maintenance of the
vehicle. Please read this manual carefully to know your rights and responsibilities.
Please bring this manual with you for your reference when necessary.
In case of any doubts about this manual, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for detailed explanation.
If you have any suggestions or recommendations on your vehicle, please contact GAC Motor through the service hotline:+86-400-158-9999.
We are grateful for your support and love for GAC Motor. Have a nice drive!
GAC Motor Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 Foreword Thanks for choosing the vehicle manufactured by GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “GAC Motor”). For a better driving pleasure, please read the Owner’s Manual carefully.Through this manual, you can fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle. Proper operation of the vehicle can improve driving safety and prolong the service life of the vehicle.
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions The safety of you and the passengers is Safety instructions are available in many forms, including: crucial, so driving safely is an important ● Safety signs pasted on the vehicle. responsibility of the driver. ● Safety notes - the texts preceded by symbols and warning words including In order to make clear the safety precautions, “WARNING”, “CAUTION”...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 1. Important safety precautions ......1 3.6 Safety label ............33 4. Operation of systems and equipment ... 34 2. Picture index ............3 4.1 Driving space ...........34 2.1 Exterior ..............3 4.1.1 Steering wheel ........34 2.2 Interior ...............6 4.1.2 Instrument cluster ........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 4.4 Seats and storage facilities ......90 5. Driving guide ..........133 4.4.1 Head restraints ........90 5.1 Starting and driving ........133 4.4.2 Front seats ..........91 5.1.1 Ignition switch ........133 4.4.3 Rear seats ..........93 5.1.2 Engine start ...........
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 6.4.5 Brake fluid ..........222 5.4.9 Radar and camera sensors * ....185 5.4.10 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) 188 6.4.6 Battery ..........224 5.4.11 Particulate filter ........190 6.5 A/C filter ............226 5.5 Parking assist system (PAS)......191 6.6 Replacing bulb ..........228 5.5.1 Reversing parking aid (RPA) ....
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 8.6.3 Fuses in battery PDU ......261 8.7 Emergency start ..........262 8.8 Towing ............263 8.9 Getting out of a trap ........266...
  • Page 7 1. Important safety precautions 1. Important safety precautions ◆ ◆ Be sure to fasten the seat belt correctly Never drink and drive The seat belt is the best protection device in the event of a Drinking alcohol, even a little, will reduce your response capability, collision.
  • Page 8 EDR data disclosure This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR).The EDR Except for the following circumstances, GAC Motor will not disclose is mainly designed to record data in the event of certain collisions the data recorded in the EDR to third parties: or risk of collisions (such as airbag deployment or collision with a ●...
  • Page 9 2. Picture index 2. Picture index ① Front combination lamp 2.1 Exterior Turning on lamps => See page 74 Replacing bulbs => See page 228 Specifications of front combination lamp bulb => See page 246 ② Front wiper Front windshield wiper blade =>...
  • Page 10 2. Picture index ① High-mounted stop lamp Specifications of high-mounted stop lamp => See page 246 ② Rear wiper Replacing rear windshield wiper blades => See page 222 ③ Rear combination lamp Specifications of rear combination lamp bulb => See page 246 ④ Fuel tank cap => See page 213 ⑤...
  • Page 11 2. Picture index Engine compartment ① Expansion tank => See page 219 ② Windshield washer fluid reservoir => See page 220 ③ Oil filler cap => See page 217 ④ Oil dipstick => See page 216 ⑤ Brake fluid reservoir => See page 223 ⑥ Battery => See page 224 ⑦...
  • Page 12 2. Picture index 2.2 Interior ① Sun visor => See page 90 ② Front dome lamp => See page 81 Electric sunroof control button => See page 70 Emergency call button* => See page Spectacle case => See page 96 ③...
  • Page 13 2. Picture index ① Door latch and inside handle => See page ② A/C air outlet => See page 115 ③ Steering wheel => See page 34 Steering wheel buttons => See page 35 Driver’s frontal airbag => See page 18 ④ ENGINE START STOP button * =>...
  • Page 14 2. Picture index ① Storage box on lower protective plate of => See page 95 Instrument panel PDU => See page 255 ② Lamplight combination switch => See page 74 ③ Instrument cluster => See page 36 Indicator lamps => See page 45 ④...
  • Page 15 2. Picture index ① Power switch => See page 116 ② Main interface control button => See page ③ Volume control knob => See page 116 ④ EPB button* => See page 144 ⑤ AutoHold button* => See page 147 ⑥...
  • Page 16 3. Instructions for safe operation 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.1 Safe driving The following inspections must be carried out WARNING before driving: 3.1.1 General Check that all lamps work properly. W h e n i n s t a l l i n g t h e d r i v e r ’s f l o o r Check that the fuel level is normal.
  • Page 17 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.1.2 Correct sitting posture of Correct sitting posture of the passengers WARNING the driver and passengers To guarantee the safety of the passengers and reduce the risk of casualties, the passengers ● If the front passenger is too close to Correct sitting posture of the driver should: the instrument panel, the SRS will not The driver’s sitting posture directly affects his/...
  • Page 18 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.2 Seat belt In the event of a collision, the seat belt will Consequences of not fastening the seat assist other safety systems in simultaneously belt absorbing the energy generated by the 3.2.1 Why must you fasten the collision, further reducing the injuries suffered seat belt by the driver and passengers.
  • Page 19 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.2.2 Seat belt Seat belt indicator lamp :Driver’s seat belt indicator lamp :Front passenger’s seat belt indicator lamp The following alarms will be triggered when the ENGINE START/STOP button is set to “ON” position: When the vehicle speed is lower than 20 km/h, if the driver or front passenger does not fasten the seat belt, the corresponding indicator lamp in the instrument cluster...
  • Page 20 The rear seat belt indicator lamp is on for 35s the SRS is failed. In that case, please and then goes off in normal cases, and it will go to the GAC Motor authorized shop be lighted up under the following conditions: for inspection in time. the rear seat belt is not fastened when the engine starts.
  • Page 21 SRS indicator lamp Pull the seat belt and confirm that the lock After the adjustment, check whether the will stay on. In that case, please guide is firmly locked. tongue is properly locked. contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for replacement.
  • Page 22 3. Instructions for safe operation Unbuckling the seat belt Correct fastening of seat belt required for WARNING pregnant women To reduce the risk of injury during emergency braking or accidents, please observe the following precautions: ● Before driving, make sure that all occupants have properly fastened the seat belts.
  • Page 23 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Depending on vehicle configurations, the deployment positions of the SRS are as shown below: ① Front seat frontal airbags. ② Front seat side airbag*. ③ Side curtain airbag*. NOTE The airbag will produce a little harmless smoke when deployed, which is normal.
  • Page 24 A system fault is indicated when the indicator event of an accident, please contact lamp is in the following conditions: the GAC Motor authorized shop for replacement. After the ignition switch is switched to “ON” ● When the SRS is faulty, please contact position, the indicator lamp does not come the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection.
  • Page 25 3. Instructions for safe operation In the event of a frontal collision which is The frontal airbags might not be triggered severe enough to meet the triggering condition under any one of the following: of frontal airbag, the frontal airbags will be when the ignition switch is in “ACC”...
  • Page 26 3. Instructions for safe operation Front seat side airbag* In the event of a side collision which is severe The front seat side airbags might not be enough to meet the triggering condition of triggered under any one of the following: frontal airbag, the side airbags will be triggered when the ignition switch is in “ACC”...
  • Page 27 3. Instructions for safe operation Side curtain airbag * The side curtain airbags might not be triggered under any one of the following: when the ignition switch is in “ACC” or “OFF” position. WARNING 100% frontal collision. Minor side collision. Side airbag is installed in the front row Rear collision.
  • Page 28 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3.1 Cases where the airbags might deploy nose-down to the ground when the vehicle crosses a deep groove. collision with roadside protrusions, curbs, etc. nose-down to the ground when the vehicle runs down a steep slope.
  • Page 29 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3.2 Cases where the airbags might not deploy collision with concrete pillars, trees or other elongated objects. rear-end collision with the lower rear end of large truck. rear-end collision by other vehicles. collision (other than frontal collision) with a wall or another vehicle, other than frontal collision.
  • Page 30 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4 Safe ride of children WARNING WARNING 3.4.1 General ● Do not install any rear-facing child ● Never leave children alone in the The child must sit in a rear seat, and a suitable restraint system on seats with frontal vehicle! child safety seat should be selected according airbags!
  • Page 31 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.2 Child safety seat Classification of child safety seats (for reference only): Group 0/0+ child safety seat Suitable for infants weighing less than 13 Group I child safety seats: Suitable for toddlers weighing between 9 kg and 18 kg.
  • Page 32 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.3 Information about child safety seat Information about the applicability of different seating positions for child restraint systems: Mounting position Weight group Front passenger seat Outboard rear seats Rear middle seat Group 0: <10 kg Group 0+: <13 kg U/UF Group I: 9~18 kg Group II: 15~25 kg Group III: 22~36 kg Note: The uppercase letters in the table are defined as follows: U = Suitable for all “general”...
  • Page 33 3. Instructions for safe operation Information about the applicability of different seating positions for child restraint systems: Mounting position Weight group Size class Achorage module Front passenger seat Outboard rear seats Rear middle seat ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 ISO/R2 Group 0+: <13 kg ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2 Group I: 9~18 kg ISO/F2X...
  • Page 34 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.4 Installing the child safety Installation of child safety seat by three- point seat belt seat correctly The child safety seat is installed by three-point seat belt, ISOFIX system, or LATCH system. To ensure a better protection effect and prevent the headrest from affecting the performance of the child safety seat during use, it is recommended to remove the headrest of the seat on which the child safety seat is installed.
  • Page 35 3. Instructions for safe operation Grasp the shoulder belt near the buckle Place the seat belt correctly and push Shake the child safety seat back and forth, left and right to make sure it is firmly and pull it up to tension the lap belt. At this the tab up. Make sure the seat belt is not fixed.
  • Page 36 3. Instructions for safe operation Installing ISOFIX or LATCH system The rear seats of this vehicle are equipped Locking clip with the LATCH system, and thus suitable for the LATCH or ISOFIX child safety seats. The installation instructions of the LATCH child safety seat are as follows. WARNING ● The child safety seat anchorages equipped in the vehicle can be used...
  • Page 37 3. Instructions for safe operation Pass the strap through the top of the seat 1. Put the child safety seat on the seat, find back, open the protective cover of the the lower anchorage ① , and insert the upper anchorage ② , and catch the upper lower guide grooves of the child safety anchorage ②...
  • Page 38 ● When the engine is started for a long Please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop time in a confined space (such as to check whether the exhaust system is normal a garage, etc.), carbon monoxide in the following cases:...
  • Page 39 Please read these labels label carefully. If the label comes off or is difficult to read, Sun visor: Child please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop safety/airbag in time for replacement. warning label NOTE In case of any discrepancy in the illustrated location or quantity of the labels, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 40 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1 Driving space CAUTION 4.1.1 Steering wheel ● During driving, the driver’s hands should always grasp the outer ring Adjusting the steering wheel of the steering wheel (9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions).
  • Page 41 4. Operation of systems and equipment Buttons on steering wheel The right buttons include the control buttons of the instrument cluster display and the cruise control buttons: Control buttons of the instrument cluster display: ● Driving information => See page 41 ● Menu setting =>...
  • Page 42 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.2 Instrument cluster Instrument cluster (3.5-inch segment display)* ① Tachometer ② Instrument cluster display ③ Speedometer ④ Fuel gauge ⑤ Engine coolant temperature gauge...
  • Page 43 4. Operation of systems and equipment Instrument cluster with 12.3-inch display (classic theme)* ① Tachometer ② Gear display ③ Instrument cluster display ④ Speedometer ⑤ Fuel gauge ⑥ Odometer Range ⑦ Trip meter ⑧ Engine coolant temperature gauge ⑨ Driving mode NOTE The instrument cluster shows different colors corresponding to the switched...
  • Page 44 4. Operation of systems and equipment Instrument cluster with 12.3-inch display (technology theme)* ① Tachometer ② Instrument cluster display ③ Speedometer ④ Fuel gauge ⑤ Odometer ⑥ Driving mode ⑦ Gear display Range ⑧ Trip meter ⑨ Engine coolant temperature gauge NOTE The instrument cluster shows different colors corresponding to the switched...
  • Page 45 4. Operation of systems and equipment Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge The tachometer is used to indicate the The engine coolant temperature gauge (water The fuel gauge is used to indicate the current current engine speed, in 1,000 r/min, with the temperature gauge) is used to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
  • Page 46 4. Operation of systems and equipment Driving mode* The current driving mode of the vehicle is displayed according to the received signal. Odometer The odometer indicates the currently traveled distance of the vehicle in the driving information screen. The indication range is 0 km ~ 999999km. Speedometer The speedometer is used to indicate the current speed of the vehicle in km/h, with the...
  • Page 47 4. Operation of systems and equipment Driving information When the ignition switch is at “ON” position, press ◄ or ► button on the right of the steering wheel to switch to the driving information screen, and then turn the button Range Tire pressure/temperature upwards or downwards to switch the display...
  • Page 48 4. Operation of systems and equipment Menu setting When the vehicle speed is zero with the Back ignition switch set to “ON” position, press the Outside temperature* Press the ◄ or ► button on the right of the steering OK button Battery voltage Driving information Speed*...
  • Page 49 4. Operation of systems and equipment Alarm message When the vehicle is abnormal with the Call information* ignition switch set to “ON” position, the instrument cluster will give priority to the display of the alarm message, where you can press the OK button to confirm the alarm message, after which the system will go back to the previous screen.
  • Page 50 4. Operation of systems and equipment Navigation information* When the ignition switch is at “ON” position, press the ◄ or ► button on the right of the steering wheel to switch to the navigation information screen. When the navigation function of the AV system is activated, the corresponding navigation information will be displayed according to the navigation function status...
  • Page 51 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.3 Indicator lamp Symbol Meaning Color Trigger condition Door ajar indicator lamp If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the door is ajar. This warning lamp will come on when the engine is not started with the ignition switch set to “ON”...
  • Page 52 4. Operation of systems and equipment Symbol Meaning Color Trigger condition If the yellow indicator lamp flashes, it indicates that the fuel level of the fuel tank is low. Low fuel level indicator lamp Yellow If the yellow indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the fuel pump may be faulty. If the right turn signal indicator lamp flashes alone, it indicates that the right turn signal lamp of the vehicle is on. Right turn signal indicator lamp and Green hazard warning lamp...
  • Page 53 LDW status indicator lamp* If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW system is faulty. In that case, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. Green If the green indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW system is working normally.
  • Page 54 You should read carefully and understand the meaning of each indicator or warning lamp. In case of a fault, please go to or contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 55 The remote control key contains an Motor authorized shop; if the key or its barcode electronic circuit that can trigger the engine is missing, please contact the GAC Motor immobilizer system. If the circuit is damaged, authorized shop. the engine may not be started. Therefore, ● Avoid placing the remote control key in...
  • Page 56 4. Operation of systems and equipment ① Button operations Key with conventional ignition switch Button operations function Within the effective range, if you press Key with PEPS function the button once, all doors will be locked; if you press and hold it for 2 s, the driver’s window will be closed automatically;...
  • Page 57 4. Operation of systems and equipment ③ Button operations CAUTION NOTE If this button is pressed and held for 2 s within the effective range, the back ● The remote control key cannot control Before closing the windows or the sunroof door will be unlocked.
  • Page 58 It is Then if the button is pressed and sounding of the horn. recommended to go to GAC Motor authorized held for 3 s, the engine can be remotely shop for the battery replacement. When the ENGINE START/STOP button is stopped.
  • Page 59 4. Operation of systems and equipment Take out the battery ② . Use a mini slotted screwdriver ① to pry Key of the model with ENGINE START/ Assemble the remote control key in the STOP button*: Pull the switch in the open the remote control key housing at reverse steps mentioned above.
  • Page 60 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.2 Mechanical key Spare mechanical key* 4.2.3 Door lock system Emergency mechanical key* Central locking control button The spare mechanical key can be used to lock all doors, unlock the driver’s door, or start the engine. Key of the vehicle model with ENGINE Lock all the doors: Press the button of...
  • Page 61 4. Operation of systems and equipment Door inside handle Door lock hole CAUTION ● When the child safety lock is activated (=> See page 56), even if the rear door latch is unlocked, the inside handle cannot open the rear door. In this case, the rear door shall be opened from outside.
  • Page 62 4. Operation of systems and equipment Child safety lock Speed sensing door lock CAUTION If this function is activated with all doors closed, the vehicle will be automatically locked When the child safety lock is activated, the at certain vehicle speed or after certain driving inside handle cannot open the rear door.
  • Page 63 4. Operation of systems and equipment Collision unlock function Intelligent active unlock* NOTE In a collision where specified impact force is reached and the ignition switch is in “ON” ● This function can be activated or position, the four doors will be simultaneously deactivated via “Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 64 4. Operation of systems and equipment Intelligent active lock* If the intelligent remote control key is NOTE taken away from the vehicle within 2 m for more than 2 minutes, the intelligent ● If the intelligent active lock is successful active lock function will be deactivated but the liftgate is ajar, the audible and temporarily for power saving purpose, visual alarms will be sent to remind you.
  • Page 65 4. Operation of systems and equipment It should be noted that the intelligent active PEPS system* CAUTION lock function will not be activated in case of the followings: ● After using the PEPS function to lock The ignition switch is in “ACC” or “ON” the doors, please wait for 5 s before position.
  • Page 66 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.4 Door CAUTION ● If you touch the front door handle while wearing gloves, the door sensor may slowly respond to or may not respond to unlock the doors. ● If you grab the front door handle and pull it immediately, the doors may not be opened.
  • Page 67 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.5 Liftgate Unlocking liftgate with PEPS system WARNING When the intelligent remote control key is Unlocking liftgate with remote control key within the effective range, press the liftgate ● Always ensure that all doors are unlocking button on it to unlock the liftgate.
  • Page 68 “ON” position, please go to the Press and hold the liftgate button on the box. Open the glove box: GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection instrument panel to open the liftgate to the To activate the PLG function, turn the in time.
  • Page 69 4. Operation of systems and equipment PLG opening height setting* PLG anti-pinch function* Protection function When the PLG is opened to more than half of Anti-pinch function of anti-pinch strip Continuous anti-pinch protection the travel, the opening can be set. After the This is effective during the opening and closing If the anti-pinch function is triggered three setting is successful, the PLG can only be of the PLG: times consecutively during the closing,...
  • Page 70 4. Operation of systems and equipment Easy open of liftgate* NOTE CAUTION ● When the liftgate is automatically ● When washing the vehicle, make sure opened, the horn will sound once, the that the intelligent remote control key high-mounted stop lamp will flash 4 is outside the induction area of the times, and the turn signal lamps will liftgate, otherwise the liftgate will be...
  • Page 71 Lower the liftgate close to the rear bumper and turn the key to unlock and open the cover, and then press down the liftgate liftgate. firmly with both hands to close it. NOTE If the emergency interior opening of liftgate fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 72 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.6 Engine hood NOTE Unlocking of engine hood ● When the PLG is closed, the turn signal lamps will flash twice. ● When the PLG is closed, the buzzer will sound once. ● If the PLG is ajar, there will be a c o r r e s p o n d i n g i n d i c a t i o n o n t h e instrument cluster;...
  • Page 73 4. Operation of systems and equipment NOTE WARNING ● P r o p e r l u b r i c a t i o n o f t h e l o c k i n g The engine compartment is a high-risk mechanism moving parts of the engine area! Improper operation can easily...
  • Page 74 4. Operation of systems and equipment If the button ① is pulled up to the first 4.2.7 Power window Driver’s power window control button stop position, the power window will The power window can be operated when the be lifted for closing until the button is ignition switch is in “ON”...
  • Page 75 ● I f t h e p o w e r w i n d o w s y s t e m fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 76 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.8 Electric sunroof Sun visor Opening or closing sunroof The power sunroof can be operated when the ignition switch is in “ON” position. It will be still operable within 40 s after the ignition switch is turned from “ON”...
  • Page 77 4. Operation of systems and equipment If you push the sunroof switch ① backward Tilting sunroof Anti-pinch function of sunroof and hold it for several seconds, the sunroof The anti-pinch function is available for the will be fully opened automatically. closing of the sunroof: If you push the sunroof switch ①...
  • Page 78 4. Operation of systems and equipment Speech operations Manual initialization and self-learning of WARNING sunroof The speech operations can be used to open, close and tilt the sunroof: ● The anti-pinch function of the sunroof If you say “Open sunroof”, the sunroof cannot prevent pinching of light or thin objects.
  • Page 79 If the electric sunroof system fails, please Body anti-theft function - unlock state, if the door is unlocked by an illegal key go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for or is forcibly unlocked, the anti-theft system will inspection in time.
  • Page 80 If you have any doubt, please contact the GAC dry environment, turning on the lamps Motor authorized shop. or driving the vehicle, but may recur. ● If there are a lot of water drops or water accumulates in the lamps, please contact the GAC Motor authorized dealer for inspection. ① Lamp switch ② Fog lamp switch...
  • Page 81 If the corresponding indicator lamp on the instrument cluster flashes faster, one of the turn signal lamps may be faulty. In that case, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. When the engine ignition switch is in the When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 82 At this time, you instrument cluster will come on. NOTE should manually control the light and go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for NOTE If the automatic headlamp on/off function inspection in time. is activated, the vehicle will automatically ● The automatic headlamp on/off function...
  • Page 83 4. Operation of systems and equipment Low beam WARNING NOTE Turn the lamp switch to the position to turn on the low beam. ● When driving the vehicle at night or on ● The high beam may cause dazzling to High beam a road with poor visibility, please do drivers of oncoming vehicles at close not only turn on the position lamps.
  • Page 84 4. Operation of systems and equipment Manual headlamp leveling Headlamp delay off (follow me home) Fog lamp switch function Within 10min after the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” position, if you turn the lamp switch from the “OFF” position to other positions and then back to the “OFF”...
  • Page 85 4. Operation of systems and equipment When the fog lamp switch is turned to Hazard warning lamp The hazard warning lamp shall be turned “OFF” position, the front fog lamp* will go on in the following cases so as to attract the out.
  • Page 86 4. Operation of systems and equipment Collision warning lamp Car locating lighting CAUTION In the event of a vehicle collision, the left and If you press the lock button on the right turn signal lamps will flash simultaneously. remote control key twice within 0.5s, the If the engine has not been started for more position lamps will stay on for 8s and the than 7 days, the intelligent courtesy lamp Emergency brake warning lamp...
  • Page 87 4. Operation of systems and equipment Delay off function of interior lamps 4.3.2 Interior lamp Dome lamp W h e n t h e d o m e l a m p s a r e o ff a n d t h e Automatic light-on function of dome lamps automatic light-on function of dome lamps is activated: If the ignition switch is in the “OFF”...
  • Page 88 4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear dome lamp NOTE ● The switch ② will be invalid if it is not used to turn on the front dome lamps. ● The operations for dome lamps on v e h i c l e m o d e l s w i t h s u n r o o f a r e described here, which also apply to vehicle models without sunroof.
  • Page 89 4. Operation of systems and equipment Trunk lamp 4.3.3 Wiper combination switch When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the wiper combination switch can be operated If the liftgate is opened, the trunk lamp will as follows: AUTO position come on automatically.
  • Page 90 GAC Motor authorized shop for The auto wiping function can be activated inspection in time. MIST: Continuous wiping or deactivated via “Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 91 4. Operation of systems and equipment INT: Intermittent wiping* Front windshield washer system on ON: Rear wiper on If the wiper combination switch is turned If the wiper combination switch is turned When the liftgate is closed, if you turn the to the ③...
  • Page 92 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.4 Windshield Windshield glass The green heat-insulation and laminated anti-scattering glass is used for the front windshield, which can effectively reduce the personal injury in an accident. WARNING ● Always keep the glass surface clean. ● P l e a s e a f f i x t h e n e c e s s a r y identifications according to local traffic laws, rules and regulations. Do not stick paper or hang objects on...
  • Page 93 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.5 Rearview mirror Manual anti-dazzling interior rearview mirror* Interior rearview mirror Automatic anti-dazzling interior rearview mirror* CAUTION Manually adjusting the manual anti-dazzling Do not cover the light sensor ② so as not interior rearview mirror can reduce the light to affect its normal function.
  • Page 94 Press the adjusting button ② to adjust If the function of the exterior rearview mirror the exterior rearview mirror electrically. fails, please go to the GAC Motor authorized the selected exterior rearview mirror to the Automatic folding* shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 95 4. Operation of systems and equipment Defogging function* CAUTION CAUTION ● If the exterior rearview mirror does not ● If there is residual fog or frost after feature the electric folding function or the defogging function is deactivated automatically, pull up/press down the the electric folding function fails, the mirror can be manually folded and then button...
  • Page 96 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.6 Sun visor 4.4 Seats and storage facilities 4.4.1 Head restraints After turning down the sun visor on the driver’s side or front passenger’s side, Turn down the sun visor on the driver’s pull it out from the movable bracket in the side or front passenger ’s side in the direction of arrow C to shelter from the direction of arrow A to shelter from...
  • Page 97 4. Operation of systems and equipment Height adjustment of front seat head 4.4.2 Front seats WARNING restraint NOTE In order to reduce the risk of accidental casualties, please strictly observe the When measuring the depth of the seat followings: cushion, be sure to adjust the front and rear ● Do not adjust the head restraint while positions of the seat to the middle of the driving.
  • Page 98 4. Operation of systems and equipment Adjustment of driver’s seat lumbar support* Power seat* Manual seat 图片有误需重新提供 Press the switch in the direction of arrow ①, ②, ③ or ④ for upward and forward support, and downward and backward retraction respectively. Forward and backward adjustment of seat: Forward and backward adjustment of seat: Pull the adjusting handle in the direction Push the switch in the direction of arrow...
  • Page 99 4. Operation of systems and equipment Seat ventilation* The seat ventilation system has three positions, 4.4.3 Rear seats corresponding to three different ventilation speeds, among which the 3rd position has the Folding down of rear seat back highest ventilation speed followed by the 2nd position, and the 1st position has the lowest ventilation speed.Each press on the soft key changes the position of the system once,...
  • Page 100 4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear center console armrest* 4.4.4 Storage facilities NOTE Storage compartment on door interior trim ● The rear seat angle may also be panel adjusted by the rear seat back switch ① . ● Before the seat is turned to the seating position, the seat belt buckle should be taken out to prevent it from falling under the seat cushion.
  • Page 101 4. Operation of systems and equipment Storage box on lower protective plate of Instrument panel storage compartment Cup holder Front cup holder: Place beverage bottles Open the storage box on lower protective here. Place small articles here. plate of cab as arrowed to place small articles.
  • Page 102 4. Operation of systems and equipment Spectacle case Front passenger’s glove box Rear cup holder: Turn down the center console armrest forward, and then Press to slowly open the spectacle open the rear cup holder cover to place case and place small articles such as Pull the handle to open the glove box and beverage bottles.
  • Page 103 4. Operation of systems and equipment Front central armrest box Storage bag on the back of front seat 4.4.5 USB port / power outlet Front USB port Open the front central armrest box cover Pull open the storage bag to place books, and place wallets and other articles.
  • Page 104 4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear USB charging port at central armrest Front power outlet CAUTION box* ● To avoid damage to the electrical system of the vehicle, never connect power generation equipment to a power outlet. ● Only use electrical equipment that complies with national electromagnetic compatibility regulations.
  • Page 105 Light control with the wireless charging function. applies to Qi-certified mobile phones only. GAC Motor will not assume responsibility or A/C settings bear losses for any accident caused by the The wireless charging effective area is located use of mobile phones or wireless charger in the instrument panel storage compartment.
  • Page 106 4. Operation of systems and equipment Symbol status Mobile phone wireless charging failure NOTE Symbol Color Status NOTE Symptom Troubleshooting ● A f t e r t h e m o b i l e p h o n e w i r e l e s s The temperature is too The wireless charging system is turned on, the icon...
  • Page 107 Metal foreign materials such as keys normally, please stop using it and go to the charging function may be intermittently and coins may be heated, causing GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection discontinued and continued. If the mobile hidden driving safety hazards. in time.
  • Page 108 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.7 Trunk Trunk volume NOTE Fold down the rear seat back to increase In order to ensure the maneuvering stability of the trunk volume. => See page 93 ● The wireless charging function involves the whole vehicle, the luggage shall be placed as evenly as possible, and the heavy objects both the vehicle and the mobile phone, and...
  • Page 109 4. Operation of systems and equipment Objects in trunk Carpet Warning triangle First aid kit Lift the carpet with the pull cord. Lift the carpet with the pull cord. There is a warning triangle ① in the trunk The first aid kit ① is placed in the trunk. storage box.
  • Page 110 4. Operation of systems and equipment Driver’s tools/spare tire Trunk security shade Use the security shade Remove the security shade Pull the security shade up and fix it in the Lift the carpet with the pull cord. There are driver’s tools ② and spare tire grooves on both sides of the body. Pull the security shade down.
  • Page 111 (ABS) and tire pressure monitoring system of this vehicle, please be sure to consult the (TPMS) on the vehicle. GAC Motor authorized shop before installing The luggage rack of this vehicle is a decorative accessories or replacing parts. piece and cannot be used to directly carry The accessories and parts approved by GAC articles on it.
  • Page 112 GAC Motor parts will seriously damage the maintenance of the vehicle may performance of the vehicle.
  • Page 113 ● T h e A / C s y s t e m c a n a c h i e v e i t s go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection.
  • Page 114 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.2 A/C system Auto A/C system* ① Temperature control button (left) ② A/C button ③ AUTO mode button ④ OFF button ⑤ Air speed control button ⑥ Air supply mode button ⑦ Recirculation/fresh air mode button ⑧ Front windshield defrost/defog button ⑨...
  • Page 115 4. Operation of systems and equipment Manual A/C system* ① Temperature control button ② A/C button ③ Negative ion button ④ OFF button ⑤ Air speed control button ⑥ Recirculation mode button ⑦ Fresh air mode button ⑧ Front windshield defrost/defog button ⑨ Rear windshield defrost/defog button ⑩...
  • Page 116 4. Operation of systems and equipment A/C button Auto mode (automatic A/C)* NOTE Pull up/press down the A/C button. The button Pull up/press down the AUTO button. The indicator lamp will come on, and the A/C button indicator lamp will come on, and the A/C The A/C system can also be controlled by system will start cooling. When the cooling system will enter the auto mode. The following switching the AV system display interface to function is turned on: items will be automatically controlled according...
  • Page 117 4. Operation of systems and equipment Air speed setting Air circulation (automatic A/C)* NOTE P u l l u p / p r e s s d o w n t h e Pull up/press down the button to increase/ b u t t o n t o switch the air circulation between automatic decrease the air speed by one level.
  • Page 118 4. Operation of systems and equipment Air circulation (manual A/C)* Front windshield defrost function CAUTION Recirculation mode: Pull up/ press down Press the button. The button indicator button. When the button indicator lamp will come on, and the front windshield ● When the temperature is set to the lamp is on, the recirculation mode is defrost function will be activated.
  • Page 119 4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear windshield defrost function Dual zone mode* button (right) to set the temperature in the front passenger’s side area. Pull up/press down the button. The Click the DUAL soft key again. The soft key button indicator lamp will come on, the rear indicator lamp will go out, the A/C system windshield defrost function will be turned on,...
  • Page 120 4. Operation of systems and equipment Plasma air purifier* NOTE ● The panel/floor mode is mainly used when the outside temperature is slightly lower than the inside in spring and autumn.Therefore, the temperature of the upper outlets is slightly lower than that of the lower outlets, which is a normal phenomenon.
  • Page 121 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.3 A/C air outlet Panel center air outlet Rear air outlet Panel side air outlet Toggle the paddle ① up and down to Toggle the paddle ① up, down, left and adjust the air flow longitudinally. right to adjust the air direction. Toggle the paddle ①...
  • Page 122 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6 AV system 4.6.1 Control panel ① Power button With power on, a short press on this button will show screensaver on the display, and the audio source does not work; another short press on this button will activate the audio source again.
  • Page 123 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.2 Control buttons on steering wheel ① Voice button Press this button to activate or end the CarPlay voice. ② Audio source switching button P r e s s t h i s b u t t o n s e v e r a l t i m e s i n s u c c e s s i o n t o s w i t c h b e t w e e n t h e interfaces as follows: FM → AM → USB → Bluetooth music → FM.
  • Page 124 4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑦ Answer call button ④ button When there is an incoming call via the In radio mode, press this button to Bluetooth, you can press this button to automatically search for a valid radio answer the call.
  • Page 125 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.3 Radio player* ① Power button When the ignition switch is in ACC or ON position, press the power button to turn on the AV system. When the system is on, press the power button to turn off all audio sources. At this time, the Clock interface will be displayed.
  • Page 126 4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑨ Preset radio station 2 button ⑬ In the Music interface, press and hold this Preset radio station 6 and shuffle button to fast forward. button In the Radio interface, press and hold ④ Press VOL- to reduce the volume. In the Radio interface, press and hold this button to store current station as the this button to store current station as the...
  • Page 127 4. Operation of systems and equipment ⑯ Step-by-step down adjustment in USB media play If no USB device is inserted, the following screen will be displayed: Radio interface, and next menu option in USB audio source selection setting interface Enter the main interface of USB media source In the Radio interface, press this button No USB in two ways:...
  • Page 128 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.4 Basic operation* The main interface includes the card mode and button mode. Swipe left and right to switch between interfaces. Status bar Click on a card to enter the corresponding function interface; click on soft keys on Radio Screensaver settings Music...
  • Page 129 4. Operation of systems and equipment Time settings A f t e r s u c c e s s f u l c o n n e c t i o n , t h e system will automatically switch to the This can be set by accessing AV system AppleCarplay main interface, and the “System Settings” → “General” → “Time...
  • Page 130 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.5 Radio* Enter the Radio interface of the AV unit in the following ways: Click on the “Radio” card in the card mode Search to enter the Radio mode. Band selection Stored stations list Manual search Press and release the MODE button on the left side of the steering wheel...
  • Page 131 4. Operation of systems and equipment Enter the USB media play mode of the AV unit in 4.6.6 USB media play the following ways: Click on the Music card in the card mode to enter the USB media play mode. Shortly press the “MODE”...
  • Page 132 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.7 Bluetooth function* For the AV/AVNT unit, enter the Bluetooth 14:30 14:30 mode in the following ways: Click on the “Bluetooth phone” card in Device name GAC_BT_EADD Device name GAC_BT_EADD the main interface to enter the Bluetooth Add a device Add a device Automatic connection...
  • Page 133 4. Operation of systems and equipment Bluetooth connection failure 14:30 Possible cause Solution The device’s Set the device’s Bluetooth Bluetooth so that it Call history function is set can be “Visible to incorrectly Everyone” or can be Phone book searched or opened for detection Dial pad Confirm the...
  • Page 134 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.8 System settings Click the “Settings” soft key on the main interface in the button mode to enter the system settings interface.In the settings interface, click on an option to select it, click on the slider to enable or disable the function, and drag the progress bar for adjustment. Settings group Function Description...
  • Page 135 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Description Options Screen brightness Adjust the screen brightness Day/night/auto Display Brightness mode Set the brightness mode A/C interface hold time Set the time for keeping the A/C interface after no operation 5s/10s/15s/30s Turn Bluetooth on or off On/Off Bluetooth switch Bluetooth name Display the name of AV system Bluetooth On/Off Bluetooth* Automatic connection*...
  • Page 136 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.9 Vehicle settings Click on the “Vehicle Settings” soft key on the main interface in the button mode to enter the vehicle settings interface.In the settings interface, click on an option to select it, click on the slider to enable or disable the function, and drag the progress bar for adjustment.
  • Page 137 4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Description Options Remote control windows & On/Off sunroof On/Off Wiper* Intelligent body On/Off Front wiper maintenance Mobile phone wireless On/Off charging* Automatic headlamp Low/Medium/High Select the automatic headlamp sensitivity sensitivity* Off/Low beam/Low beam and rear fog lamp Follow me home Select the Follow me home light mode Light control...
  • Page 138 GAC Motor authorized automatically call the emergency contact. shop to change it. ① SOS button: press and hold this button (3s) to activate SOS service and call the emergency contact.
  • Page 139 5. Driving guide 5. Driving guide 5.1 Starting and driving When the gearshift lever of an AT model is 5.1.1 Ignition switch NOTE in “P” or “N” position and the brake pedal is depressed, the ENGINE START/STOP button ENGINE START/STOP button* ● If the ENGINE START/STOP button is indicator lamp will turn green.
  • Page 140 5. Driving guide Limp home mode* Conventional ignition switch* ON: the instrument cluster backlight comes on, and the circuits of all electrical consumers are connected; after the engine is started, the ignition switch will be switched to this position. START: this position is only used to start the engine.
  • Page 141 5. Driving guide 5.1.2 Engine start Vehicle model with a conventional ignition NOTE CAUTION switch: Insert the mechanical key into the ignition ● In case of a cold start, run the engine at ● The engine start time shall not exceed switch. idle speed to warm up it before driving. 1 5 s .
  • Page 142 5. Driving guide 5.1.3 Engine shutdown Emergency shutdown (applicable to models WARNING with an ENGINE START/STOP button) Park the vehicle steady and apply the When the vehicle is running, press and hold ● Do not keep starting the engine for a parking brake. the ENGINE START/STOP button or press it long time in a poorly ventilated place Set the gearshift lever to the “P”...
  • Page 143 5. Driving guide Precautions for parking 5.1.4 Gear description WARNING When parking the vehicle, set the gearshift lever to “P” or “N” position, and pay attention to ● When leaving the vehicle, be sure the following: to shut down the engine, apply the Pay attention to the direction when the parking brake and take away the key.
  • Page 144 5. Driving guide R: Reverse position WARNING WARNING When the vehicle is stationary, depress the brake pedal, and press the unlock Do not shift the gearshift lever to “R”, Do not make the vehicle coast with button in the front of the gearshift lever to “N”...
  • Page 145 5. Driving guide S: Forward position Driving mode* NOTE The “S” position is for sport mode. When the gearshift lever is set to this position, ● When the vehicle enters the ECO the transmission will shift into a lower gear mode, the “ECO”...
  • Page 146 5. Driving guide M mode Unlock the gearshift lever M mode is the manual mode. When the gearshift lever is in “S” position, press“+/-” on the side of the gearshift lever for upshift/ downshift. At this time, the transmission enters the manual mode.
  • Page 147 Please contact the GAC Motor depressed for the first time or lightly stepped and brake pads will wear excessively, on, or braking noise accidentally heard during authorized shop for inspection.
  • Page 148 5. Driving guide Braking effect and braking distance Brake booster NOTE The brake booster is used to increase the The braking effect and braking distance are pressure applied by the driver to the brake mainly affected by the driving environment, ● U n d e r n o r m a l d r i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s , pedal, and it only works when the engine is road conditions and driving style.
  • Page 149 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING A new tire and brake lining having When the brake is wet or icy or when the Overheating brake will have reduced n o t u n d e r g o n e r u n n i n g - i n d o n o t vehicle is running on a salted road, the braking effect, increasing the braking have the best adhesion and friction...
  • Page 150 EPB has been applied to prevent pedal, drive the vehicle to a level road slide. and stop it. Contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. When the gearshift lever is switched to the “P” gear, the EPB will be applied...
  • Page 151 5. Driving guide Release the static park brake NOTE WARNING ● The EPB can also be applied when the ● The EPB must be applied during parking. ● When the vehicle is running, do not apply ignition switch is in the “OFF” position. ● After the vehicle is parked steadily, the the EPB to reduce the vehicle speed EPB should be applied first.
  • Page 152 EPB button is pressed, the EPB will again. If the fault is not eliminated, please not be released, the buzzer will sound contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for an alarm and the instrument cluster inspection. display will prompt “Please depress the ● If the indicator lamp...
  • Page 153 5. Driving guide AUTO HOLD* When the driver’s door has been closed, CAUTION the engine is started and the driver’s seat AUTO HOLD can keep the vehicle still belt is fastened, press the AUTO HOLD automatically based on the driver’s braking ● Do not use dynamic emergency brake button ②...
  • Page 154 5. Driving guide To e n s u r e s a f e t y, u n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g EPB self-learning 5.3 Electronic service brake conditions, the active AUTO HOLD function system In some cases (for example, upon sudden will be disabled and the parking brake will be...
  • Page 155 5. Driving guide After the engine is started, if the indicator lamp Traction Control System (TCS) NOTE lights up, it indicates that ESP has been TCS is a subsystem of ESP.As the subsystem deactivated, and the instrument cluster display of ESP, TCS determines if the driving wheel ● When the vehicle speed is greater shows an alarm message.
  • Page 156 5. Driving guide 5.3.2 Anti-lock brake system Anti-lock braking system (ABS) indicator lamp Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) (ABS) After the ignition switch is switched to As a part of ABS, EBD balances the distribution “ON” position, the indicator lamp on the of braking force on the front and rear wheels Anti-lock brake system (ABS) is a subsystem...
  • Page 157 5. Driving guide 5.3.3 Hill hold control (HHC) 5.3.4 Hill Descent Control (HDC) NOTE HHC can prevent accidents resulted from HDC is a subsystem of ESP. If the driver ● During driving off on a steep slope sliding while driving off on a slope without does not depress the brake pedal while going application of the parking brake.
  • Page 158 5. Driving guide Press the button again to deactivate the 5.4 Driver assistance systems NOTE HDC, and then the indicator lamp 5.4.1 Cruise control* goes out. ● When the HDC has a fault, the function After the HDC is activated, if the driver does is deactivated and a graphic prompt The cruise control allows the vehicle to run not depress the brake pedal while going message is displayed on the instrument...
  • Page 159 5. Driving guide Operational button Enabling of cruise control Resetting of cruise control If the button is pressed, the cruise In case of the activated cruise control system, indicator lamp on the instrument control will be enabled, and the white cluster will become white when the system is indicator lamp in the instrument cluster deactivated, and the cruise control can be re-...
  • Page 160 5. Driving guide Reducing the cruising speed 5.4.2 Adaptive cruise control NOTE Press the SET/- button; each time the (ACC)* button is pressed, the vehicle speed P r e c a u t i o n s f o r u s e o f r a d a r s a n d The adaptive cruise control, abbreviated to reduces by 2 km/h.
  • Page 161 If the yellow indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that ACC is faulty. In that case, go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. ③ indicates the set cruising speed. ④ indicates the set cruising distance from the vehicle in front.
  • Page 162 5. Driving guide Activating ACC Deactivating ACC If deactivated by the following ways, ACC may be resumed through the RES/+ button: I f t h e b u t t o n i s p r e s s e d , t h e ACC can be deactivated by: depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 163 5. Driving guide Resuming ACC Increasing the cruising speed Reducing the cruising speed When the corresponding white indicator lamp To increase the vehicle speed, please perform To reduce the vehicle speed, please perform in the instrument cluster comes on, ACC can the following operations: the following operations: Press the SET/- button; each time the...
  • Page 164 5. Driving guide ACC distance control Activating ACC after following stop Special driving environment After the ignition switch is set to “ON” position, In the process of following a vehicle in front, As limited by physical laws, ACC has a when ACC is activated, the default distance your vehicle will also be stopped if the vehicle certain system limitation.
  • Page 165 5. Driving guide Driving through a curve. During driving Driving out of a curve. During driving Narrow vehicles and Z-shaped traffic in through a curve, the radar sensor or out of a long curve, because ACC will front.When narrow vehicles and Z-shaped traffic in front enter the detection range of camera sensor may fail to capture the calculate the lane in advance, the radar...
  • Page 166 5. Driving guide When another vehicle changes the lane. If the target vehicle in front is driven out ACC should not be used in cities with traffic jams and poor visibility (night/ When a vehicle in the adjacent lane suddenly and a stationary vehicle appears b a c k l i g h t i n g / r a i n / s n o w / d e n s e f o g , moves into the lane in which your vehicle at close range, the radar sensor and...
  • Page 167 5. Driving guide Influencing factors that may deteriorate the WARNING WARNING sensor function: Heavy rain, water mist, ice, snow or sludge ● The driver must always be ready ● Do not activate ACC during driving may deteriorate the function of the radar sensor.
  • Page 168 5. Driving guide WARNING CAUTION CAUTION ● ACC could not respond under certain ● ACC can automatically drive the vehicle ACC does not respond to or only makes a limited response to the followings: circumstances. For example, when out after a brief stop or confirmation ● large speed difference between your your vehicle approaches a stationary from the driver (control of buttons or...
  • Page 169 This sound and pedal action are in this chapter, do not continue using caused by the operation of the brake it. In that case, go to the GAC Motor system, so there is no need to worry. authorized shop for inspection in time.
  • Page 170 5. Driving guide 5.4.3 Traffic Jam Assist (TJA)/ Operation instruction NOTE The driver can select “TJA/ICA” in “Vehicle Integrated cruise assist Settings → Driving Assistance → Cruise Mode” (ICA)* ● The accelerator pedal can be depressed in the AV system. at any time to increase the vehicle The TJA/ICA system detects the relative After being selected, TJA/ICA can be turned on speed.
  • Page 171 5. Driving guide When TJA/ICA has a specific fault not affecting ⑥ indicates the currently stored cruising ACC, the cruise mode will automatically jump If the gray indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that TJA/ICA is not performing back to ACC mode. At this time, the driver speed. cannot choose to enter the TJA/ICA mode, but ⑦...
  • Page 172 5. Driving guide I n t e n s e d r i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s l e a d t o Hands-on reminder CAUTION excessive body yaw, ESP activation or TJA/ICA is a secondary system, which cannot ABS activation.
  • Page 173 5. Driving guide Functional limitation Even if the function is enabled and activated, Too wide or narrow lanes. TJA/ICA may be affected, malfunction or not I n c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e o f l a n e s , o r Because TJA/ICA can only use the limited function under the following conditions: complicated routing of lane markings.
  • Page 174 GAC Motor, and check the tire pressure at steering at all times, and not take roads and highway access, do not least once a quarter.
  • Page 175 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING ● TJA/ICA does not always identify lane ● TJA/ICA cannot detect objects or ● I m p r o p e r u s e o f T J A / I C A o r markings correctly. Lane markings accessories on a target vehicle that negligence may lead to accidents.
  • Page 176 5. Driving guide On and Off 5.4.4 Forward collision warning NOTE system * After being turned off, the forward collision The FCW system assesses the danger level of warning system will no longer warn of pre-collision by detecting the relative distance Safe speed warning (km/h) When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed, there vehicle and pedestrian targets.
  • Page 177 5. Driving guide Proximity warning. NOTE WARNING When the warning of forward collision warning system is triggered, an icon will flash on the ● “Far, medium and near” can be set It is impossible for the forward collision instrument cluster and an audible alarm will be through the “Vehicle Settings → Driving warning system to violate the laws given at the same time.
  • Page 178 5. Driving guide On and Off 5.4.5 Autonomous emergency NOTE braking (AEB)* Precautions for use of radar and camera sensor. => See page 185 With AEB Safe speed warning (km/h) When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed, there will be an audible alarm Driving Active brake assist Assistance...
  • Page 179 5. Driving guide NOTE When active brake assist is deactivated, the system stops taking braking measures to vehicles and pedestrians. AEB braking level Second-level braking: Slight automatic Third-level braking: Fully automatic brake emergency braking is performed while this is performed because a rear-end collision vehicle continues to approach a vehicle is inevitable.
  • Page 180 5. Driving guide The AEB system may be inoperative under the NOTE WARNING following conditions: The vehicle passes an extremely tight ● Depressing the accelerator pedal or The AEB system can improve the driving turn. turning the steering wheel terminates AEB safety, but it is impossible to go beyond The accelerator pedal is depressed to the floor.
  • Page 181 5. Driving guide 5.4.6 Pedestrian detection Proximity warning WARNING system * If a potential collision with a pedestrian is detected, the system will alert the driver to The AEB system only acts on vehicles/ Based on the MMW radar installed on the actively apply braking through the audible pedestrians detected by the radar and front bumper and the IFC on the windshield,...
  • Page 182 ( s u c h a s c u r v e d m a i n r o a d s ) , t h e to the GAC Motor authorized shop for p e d e s t r i a n d e t e c t i o n f u n c t i o n m a y inspection in time.
  • Page 183 5. Driving guide 5.4.7 Lane keeping aid (LKA) An intelligent forward camera or a radar WARNING sensor is dirty or blocked by foreign system* objects. ● The driver shall always be ready to The lane keeping aid system is designed to The vehicle is reversing. take over control of the vehicle at any Traffic is chaotic.
  • Page 184 5. Driving guide On and Off Selecting LKA mode When the system is on, the soft key on the AV system interface is set to the “On” position When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” and the status indicator in the instrument position and the LKA is switched on, click “System Settings → Driving Assistance →...
  • Page 185 5. Driving guide Warning alert When the indicator lamp lights up green, When the indicator lamp lights up green, no condition mentioned above happens and the system will not implement corrective The LKA alert is triggered only when the assist the vehicle accidentally departures from the steering adjustment under one of the following mode is "Warning"...
  • Page 186 5. Driving guide Hands-on reminder Other indications Functional limitation When the lane departure warning system When the system detects that the camera is The lane keeping aid system may wrongly detects that the steering wheel is out of the inoperative, the message “The lane keeping detect a lane marking or not detect any lane driver’s hands for a long time, the system aid system is temporarily unavailable”...
  • Page 187 Fishbone-shaped (FS) markings with replace the front windshield. Please additional objects that negatively speed reduction sign. contact GAC Motor authorized shop to affecting the sight of the system camera Red lane marking is on road due to road ensure that the correct front windshield may lead to improper operation of the maintenance.
  • Page 188 5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING ● The lane departure aid system is just ● Protect the system camera against ● When the lane keeping aid system an assist system and cannot actively strong impact, moisture or heat; and detects that the steering wheel is it is forbidden to remove and refit any control the vehicle to change lane out of the driver’s hands for a long or keep it in the lane.
  • Page 189 5. Driving guide 5.4.8 Intelligent high beam * Activating intelligent high beam* WARNING The intelligent high beam system detects the Intelligent high beam is a driving traffic and environmental conditions in real assistance, which can help you in using time via an intelligent forward camera sensor Follow me home the lamp in the best way under suitable and it can automatically switch between the...
  • Page 190 5. Driving guide Switching off intelligent high beam Switch the lamp switch to AUTO position Conditions for inhabiting intelligent high to switch on the “Automatic headlamp on/ beam Switch the lamp switch to a position other off”. than AUTO. The high beam is inhibited when: The intelligent high beam function is on Go to “Vehicle Settings → Light control →...
  • Page 191 GAC Motor authorized shop for There is highly reflective object on a low- large license plate frame that may block the relevant operation.
  • Page 192 GAC Motor authorized shop functions dependent on the radar sensor for recalibration in time. The fixing bracket of the radar sensor is removed and refitted;...
  • Page 193 5. Driving guide Intelligent forward camera sensor CAUTION CAUTION An intelligent forward camera is installed above the front windshield to detect the surrounding ● Poor lighting conditions, night, backlight ● Obstacles such as dust, sediment, mist, environment and objects. The camera can and heavy rain may affect the intelligent ice, snow or sludge on the windshield identify a pedestrian standing up to 80 m away forward camera, leading to function glass may reduce the sight of the...
  • Page 194 In this case, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for When the ignition switch has been set to If the tire temperature is higher than 85°C, replacement.
  • Page 195 5. Driving guide NOTE ● Standard half-loaded tire pressure is used as the normal setting value for the reference of the TPMS alarm. ● In case of the tire anomaly such as high temperature, low/high pressure and rapid air leakage, the instrument cluster will display various warning messages and cyclically display the position of the corresponding faulty tire;...
  • Page 196 “Please visit a 4S shop for maintenance” pops up, it indicates that the number of particles in the particulate filter is close to the upper limit and the user shall drive the vehicle to the GAC Motor authorized shop for maintenance.
  • Page 197 5. Driving guide 5.5 Parking assist system (PAS) 5.5.1 Reversing parking aid (RPA) Dynamic view The reversing parking aid (RPA) measures the distance with an obstacle via the 3 radars on the rear bumper sending and receiving ultrasonic waves reflected from the obstacles. On and Off When the vehicle runs at a speed not greater than 10km/h with EPB released and gearshift lever set to “R”...
  • Page 198 5. Driving guide Audible alarm with reference to distance Distance to detected obstacle Audible alarm The audible alarm changes with reference Rear left sensor Rear right sensor Rear middle sensor to the distance between a detected obstacle and the rear bumper. In addition, the color of 90 ~ 120cm 90 ~ 120cm 90 ~ 150cm...
  • Page 199 5. Driving guide Distribution of radar sensors CAUTION WARNING ● Always keep the surface of the RPA ● The reversing parking aid cannot be sensors clean and never cover a RPA substituted for the driver to observe sensor. the surrounding environment. The ● Keep the RPA sensors on the bumper driver shall focus on safely reversing according to the practical conditions.
  • Page 200 5. Driving guide Dynamic trajectory 5.5.2 Reverse image system * WARNING The reverse image system can film at a wide ● During cleaning a radar sensor with a angle up to 130° and display a wide-range image behind the vehicle on the AV system high-pressure cleaner, clean it gently display so as to help the driver to observe in snatches and the nozzle shall be at complex road conditions behind the vehicle least 30cm away from the sensor.
  • Page 201 5. Driving guide Backup camera WARNING ● The backup camera may not be able to recognize the vertical objects at high position. CAUTION ● Always keep the backup camera surface clean. Clean the surface of the backup camera with a piece of soft damp cloth to avoid scratching it. ● Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to It is installed next to the license plate lamp.
  • Page 202 5. Driving guide 5.5.3 Around view monitor (AVM)* NOTE The AVM consists of one control unit and four ● When the AVM has been activated, the 180° cameras. The control unit collects the left, right, front and back images of the vehicle AV system display shows the image and integrates them into a 360°...
  • Page 203 5. Driving guide Interface description ① Panoramic image button ② Setting button ③ Exit button ④ Integrated view section ⑤ Single view section ⑥ Viewing angle switching button Panoramic image Settings Exit...
  • Page 204 5. Driving guide When the system starts to works, the display shows the panoramic image view interface: When the front/back/left/right area in the integrated view section ① is clicked or the soft key ③ , which is used to switch among the front/back/left/right surrounding environment view of the vehicle, has been pressed, the single view section ②...
  • Page 205 5. Driving guide Distribution of cameras Front camera is installed under the vehicle Left & right cameras are installed on the left & Backup camera is installed next to the license logo, which is in the middle of front grille. right exterior rearview mirrors.
  • Page 206 5. Driving guide 5.6 Electric power steering Electric power steering (EPS) indicator Steering mode lamp (EPS) There are three steering modes: Standard, In case of the ignition switch set to the “ON” Sport and Comfort modes,where the hand The electric power steering (EPS) is a power force of the driver turning the steering wheel position, the indicator lamp lights up.
  • Page 207 In case of any anomaly, please contact the fastened securely after seat belt fastening. and make sure that the engine has GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection. Check that the free travel of the pedal is reached normal operating temperature.
  • Page 208 5. Driving guide Engine running-in Running-in of tire and brake lining WARNING If the driven distance of a new vehicle is not The running-in period of a new engine shall greater than 500km, the vehicle shall be driven be 1500km. In case of the distance driven < ● New tires and brake linings without at a moderate speed and the new tires shall be 1000km:...
  • Page 209 5. Driving guide 5.7.3 Driving essentials Precautions while driving over a water- WARNING logged road section: Precautions under various road conditions Before driving over a water-logged road ● If a brake is wet or icy or the vehicle When the vehicle is driving on a road with section, check the depth of water, and travels on a salted road, the braking crosswinds and gusts, the driver shall the water level shall not be high than the...
  • Page 210 5. Driving guide Driving essentials in winter The washer fluids containing antifreeze NOTE shall be used: Proceed as below to check if the coolant These products are available at GAC is in good condition and if it is well The brake linings and brake discs are Motor authorized shop.
  • Page 211 5. Driving guide 5.7.4 Efficient use of vehicle In cold winter (especially in northern Do not step on the brake pedal when the C h i n a ) , a v o i d s t a r t i n g t h e e n g i n e vehicle is running, for fear of premature Before driving, make sure that the parking frequently and shutting down the engine...
  • Page 212 It is recommended to regularly drive Do not park the vehicle in places where to the GAC Motor authorized shop for there is serious rat infestation, such as inspection: garbage dumps, and do not store items...
  • Page 213 6. In-service maintenance 6. In-service maintenance 6.1 Maintenance instructions Potential hazards of the vehicle 6.2 Interior maintenance Carbon monoxide: carbon monoxide in the exhaust gas of the engine is toxic. Safety precautions Cleaning and maintenance of instruments Be sure to operate the engine in a well- and plastic parts To avoid potential hazards, please read this ventilated place.
  • Page 214 6. In-service maintenance Cleaning and maintenance of carpet Cleaning and maintenance of leather* Cleaning and maintenance of seat belts Vacuum the dust. Pull the seat belt out slowly and keep it Vacuum the dust on the carpet frequently. being extracted. Clean the leather with a clean soft cloth Scrub the carpet regularly with detergent to and clean water.
  • Page 215 If the the filters at the GAC Motor authorized shop ● For the overhaul of an accident vehicle is left in the sun for a long time, wait...
  • Page 216 If any, drive to the GAC Motor for a long time; when washing the radar and the type of wax solvent that do not authorized shop for touch-up.
  • Page 217 6. In-service maintenance Waxing Cleaning and maintenance of external Washing of window glasses and rearview plastic parts mirrors Regular waxing can protect the paint surface of the vehicle body and keep the vehicle body External plastic parts are generally washed Clean the window glasses and rearview clean.
  • Page 218 6. In-service maintenance Cleaning of wiper blades Maintenance of sealing strips CAUTION Raise the wiper arm and carefully wipe off Frequent and proper protection of the rubber the dust and dirt on the wiper blade with a sealing strips of the doors, windows and other ● It is forbidden to scrape the surface soft cloth.
  • Page 219 6. In-service maintenance 6.4 Checking and adding fluids CAUTION 6.4.1 Fuel ● It is prohibited to maintain the wheel As the amount of fuel decreases when the surface with vehicle polish or other vehicle is running, the fuel meter scale will abrasives. gradually decrease.=>...
  • Page 220 6. In-service maintenance NOTE WARNING ● At any time, be sure to shut down the T h i s m o d e l c o m p l i e s w i t h C h i n a V I emission standards. The fuel supply system engine when refueling, and note that there should be no open flame or fire of China VI is designed with a closed fuel...
  • Page 221 The engine has been filled with high-quality not continue to start the engine. in this case, NOTE engine oil, which can be used in the year- contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely round climate except for extreme cold weather for inspection. ● Be sure to go to the GAC Motor before delivery.
  • Page 222 6. In-service maintenance Checking the oil level Be sure to check the oil level regularly. Park the vehicle on level ground, apply the park brake, and shut down the engine. After the engine cools down, open the engine hood and check the oil level.
  • Page 223 ● If too much oil is added, do not start the engine. In this case, please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop as soon as possible. Otherwise, the three-way catalytic converter may be damaged.
  • Page 224 NOTE carefully before opening the engine not continue to start the engine. In this case, hood. contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely ● Specifications of coolant: DF-6, -35 °C. ● If steam or coolant flows out from the for inspection. ● B e s u r e t o g o t o t h e G A C M o t o r...
  • Page 225 6. In-service maintenance Adding coolant NOTE When the engine is not cooled, the coolant level will be high, and there will be errors in checking the coolant level. CAUTION When the coolant level is lower than the minimum scale mark “MIN”, coolant must be added.Insufficient coolant will affect the cooling effect and cause engine damage.
  • Page 226 GAC Motor authorized shop to clean the cooling system and change ● Coolant can only be added after the the coolant in time.
  • Page 227 6. In-service maintenance Replacing front windshield wiper blades WARNING ● Be extremely careful when working in the engine compartment. Be sure to read and follow the relevant warning instructions carefully before starting work. ● Do not misuse coolant or any other additives as windshield washer fluid. Otherwise, oil stains will be left on the windshield during cleaning of the windshield, which will affect the visibility and easily cause accidents.
  • Page 228 D a m a g e d w i p e r b l a d e s m u s t b e the brake system, resulting in accidents. replaced in time. Therefore, be sure to go to the GAC Motor ● Excessively worn or dirty wiper blades authorized shop to check the brake fluid level...
  • Page 229 When the engine has been cooled down, case, use the correct brake fluid. check whether the brake fluid level is between GAC Motor authorized shop in time for inspection. the maximum scale mark “MAX” and the minimum scale mark “MIN”. Brake system indicator lamp...
  • Page 230 ● B r a k e f l u i d m u s t b e s t o r e d i n without special tools, never carry out any accordance with environmental operations on the electrical system of the protection laws. vehicle. The relevant operations shall be carried out by the GAC Motor authorized shop.
  • Page 231 ● Never disassemble the battery, and no longer charging the battery. In this case, beware of chemical burns or battery please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop explosion. for inspection as soon as possible. ● Do not use damaged or leaking b a t t e r i e s .
  • Page 232 Check or clean the A/C filter regularly damaged, making the engine difficult Do not use electrical consumers on the to start, please contact the GAC Motor according to the provisions in the Warranty vehicle for a long time after the engine is authorized shop to charge or replace Manual.
  • Page 233 6. In-service maintenance Removing and refitting the A/C filter 4. Press the fixing clip of the A/C filter cover 5. Take out the A/C filter ② . and take out the A/C filter cover ① . 6. Tap the A/C filter element to remove the Open the glove box cap. dust. Press the sides of the glove box in the direction of arrow A. Disconnect the glove box in the direction of arrow B.
  • Page 234 ② . ● Lamps for the vehicle include halogen and LED types. If the LED bulb is damaged, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for replacement. ● The removal and refitting methods of the left and right bulbs are basically the same.
  • Page 235 6. In-service maintenance Steps for replacing bulb Replacing low beam bulb CAUTION If it is found that any bulb is damaged, it shall be replaced as soon as possible. Before Damaged bulbs must be replaced with new replacement, make the following preparations: ones with the same specifications;...
  • Page 236 6. In-service maintenance Replacing high beam bulb S c r e w o u t t h e h i g h b e a m b u l b ② Use a slotted screwdriver to slightly pry the connector clip ③ , and pull out the low counterclockwise.
  • Page 237 6. In-service maintenance 6.7 Wheels WARNING W i t h i n t h e f i r s t 5 0 0 k m , t h e r o a d adhesion of new tires is unlikely to reach the best condition.
  • Page 238 6. In-service maintenance Precautions for wheel failure WARNING WARNING When driving over curbs or similar obstacles, keep a slow speed in the ● Never install any used wheels and If tires burst or leak when the vehicle is vertical direction of the obstacles as much running, it is very easy to cause serious tires of unknown origin under any as possible.
  • Page 239 After emergency use of the spare tire, it is Replace at least two tires on the same necessary to drive safely to the GAC Motor Winter tires axle at the same time, rather than only authorized shop or the wheel repair shop as one tire individually.
  • Page 240 6. In-service maintenance Please note that the tread of winter tires Checking tire pressure WARNING shall have patterns deep enough (tread depth not less than 4 mm; otherwise, the ● Winter tires may lead to decreased applicability in winter will be limited). After installation of tires, check the tire inflation traction force of the vehicle on dry roads, increased road noise and...
  • Page 241 CAUTION This v ehicl e is equipped with a tir e pressure monitoring system. Tire rotation or replacement needs to be operated by professionals at the GAC Motor authorized shop.
  • Page 242 During deceleration, make full use of the tire can no longer be used safely and running sideways, please go to the GAC Motor the engine braking function. Emergency must be replaced immediately.
  • Page 243 6. In-service maintenance NOTE CAUTION ● If tire chains are installed on the tires, Vario us co u n t ri e s a n d regi ons ha ve different regulations on tire chains. Before the size and type of tire chains shall be assembling tire chains, please refer to the consistent with those of the standard laws and regulations of the corresponding...
  • Page 244 7. Technical data 7. Technical data 7.1 VIN The locations of the vehicle identification number (VIN) is shown in the figure: ① VIN: located on the engine compartment partition. ② VIN: located on the left side of the instrument panel. NOTE The position indication and quantity of vehicle identification number (VIN) are not complete.
  • Page 245 Data such as the electronic alternator). VIN and vehicle status information can be read through a special scan tool. NOTE If you need to buy a scan tool, you can go to the GAC Motor authorized store for consultation and purchase.
  • Page 246 7. Technical data 7.2 Vehicle parameters Dimensions Parameter Item Numerical value Unit Overall length 4545 ± 45 Overall width 1856 ± 18 1668± 16 (without luggage rack) Overall height 1700± 17 (with ≥21° luggage rack) ≥18° Wheel base 2680 ± 26 2680±26 (mm) 935±9(mm) 930±9 (mm)
  • Page 247 7. Technical data 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and fluids Weight Kerb mass of complete vehicle (kg) Maximum gross mass (kg) Product model Kerb mass Front axle load Rear axle load Maximum gross mass Front axle load Rear axle load GAC6451A1G6 1480 ± 44 860 ± 25 620 ±...
  • Page 248 7. Technical data Parameters of engine 4A15J1 Model Gasoline engine, spark-ignition, in-line, liquid-cooled, direct injection, double overhead Type camshafts, exhaust gas turbocharging Number of cylinders (pcs) Ignition order 1-3-4-2 Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) 84.6 Displacement (mL) 1495 Compression ratio 9.8:1 Rated power/speed (kW/(r/min)) 124/5000 Maximum net power/speed (kW/(r/min))
  • Page 249 7. Technical data Specifications and capacity of fuel/oil/fluid Specification Item Capacity Fuel 92# or above high-quality unleaded gasoline Capacity Engine coolant DF-6, -35°C coolant Capacity 7.0L Total 4.5L Viscosity: SAE 5W-30 Engine oil: Quality level: API SN Change 4.0L Transmission fluid AW-1 Capacity 6.7L 44% methanol, and 56% water with hardness not more than Windshield washer fluid 3.4L 205 g/t...
  • Page 250 7. Technical data 7.4 Specifications of transmission, chassis and Steering gear bulb Type Rack and pinion mechanical steering gear Power steering type Electric power Transmission parameters Type Brake Final drive ratio 4.315 Type Vacuum booster, X-type hydraulic double circuit 1st gear 4.044 Front wheel Disc brake 2nd gear 2.371...
  • Page 251 7. Technical data Wheel Wheel alignment Rim specifications 6.5J×17, 7Jx18 Designation Parameter Tire specifications 225/60R17*, 225/55R18 4′±3′ Single wheel toe-in -14′±30′ Front wheel Rear wheel Wheel camber angle Tire pressure Front wheel 7°18′±45′ 230kPa 230kPa Kingpin caster angle 12°17′±45′ Temporary spare tire D16*, temporary spare tire Kingpin inclination angle Specifications of spare rim R17*...
  • Page 252 7. Technical data Lamps For replacement of bulbs => See page 228, some bulbs are only Specification Lamps Parameter suitable for certain models. The actual vehicle configuration shall Auxiliary lamp* H7 (Halogen) prevail! High/low beam integrated HB3 (Halogen) lamp* / Front High beam* combination /...
  • Page 253 8. Accident handling 8. Accident handling 8.1 Driver’s tools, first aid kit First aid kit Spare tire and spare tire Driver’s tools The first aid kit of this vehicle includes: Remove the spare tire: ① Medical kit: it includes emergency and Open the tailgate and take out the trunk carpet.
  • Page 254 8. Accident handling 8.2 Use of warning triangle Placement distance WARNING Ordinary highway ● The spare tire shall be used strictly in Expressway Daytime Night accordance with its use requirements to avoid danger. ≥50m ≥80m ≥150m ● It is strictly prohibited to install and use more than one spare tires at the same time.
  • Page 255 8. Accident handling 8.3 Use of reflective vest 8.4 Replacing flat tires NOTE Preparations ● When handling vehicle accidents, regardless of the lighting conditions, be Apply the parking brake. sure to wear a reflective vest as required Set the gearshift lever to the P gear. to attract the attention of passersby or Turn the ENGINE START/STOP button to other drivers.
  • Page 256 8. Accident handling Lifting the vehicle Unscrewing the wheel bolts Assemble the wheel bolt removal wrench, the special wrench for jack and the jack. Place the jack directly under the spine Set the wheel bolt removal wrench firmly on Raise the jack clockwise to lift the vehicle closest to the flat tire.
  • Page 257 8. Accident handling Installing the spare tire WARNING WARNING Improper use of jacks can cause serious ● The jack provided with the vehicle injury. can only be used to lift the vehicle, instead of lifting other heavy objects ● The jack must be used on a hard and or vehicles. flat ground, and a hard plate (plate ● When using the jack, do not start the height not more than 1 cm) can also be placed under the jack as needed.
  • Page 258 8.6 Fuse CAUTION Instrument panel PDU After installing the wheel, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop in time to check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts (125±10N·m). Otherwise, the bolts may loosen while the vehicle is running, which is prone to cause traffic accidents.
  • Page 259 PDU. recommended to replace it with a new fuse of the same color and identification in the cover of the PDU. a GAC Motor authorized shop. The fuse above the engine compartment PDU is exposed when the cover of the PDU is removed.
  • Page 260 ● If it is required to replace the fuse, please original one. ● Never replace a fuse with metal consult the GAC Motor authorized shop. sheets, clips, etc. ● The PDU must be kept clean inside. Pay attention to protection against...
  • Page 261 8. Accident handling 8.6.1 Fuses in instrument panel PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 262 8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/part Rated value Feature/part IF01 IF20 7.5A Shift lever control unit Left/right front seat adjustment IF02 IF21 Trunk lamp Ordinary sunroof*/Panoramic sunroof*, sunroof sunshade IF22 IF03 motor* PEPS ECU*/PEPS switch IF23 7.5A IF04 IF24 Body control module* IF05 Right front window IF25 IF06 Left front window IF26 Door lock IF07...
  • Page 263 8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/part Rated value Feature/part Left/right headlamp, headlamp leveling switch, AFS control IF52 7.5A AFS control unit* IF37 7.5A unit * Left/right front door handle switch IF53 7.5A General sunroof ECU*//left front seat electric adjustment*/ Front left seat electric adjustment *, automatic lift door RLS/central control module/plasma generator*/left IF38 7.5A system 24V *, power tailgate switch, central control instrument panel switch block/front control panel IF54 7.5A...
  • Page 264 8. Accident handling 8.6.2 Fuses in engine compartment PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 265 8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/part Rated value Feature/part EF01 Left radiator fan relay EF22 EF02 EF23 Fuel pump relay EF03 EF24 Wiper relay 1, wiper relay 2 40 A/60 A EF04 Electronic stability and parking control module EF25 7.5A Engine control unit, brake switch EF05 EF26 Horn relay...
  • Page 266 8. Accident handling Rated value Feature/part Rated value Feature/part EF39 Defogger relay ER11 Low beam relay EF40 150A Alternator ER12 Main relay EF41 Starter relay 1, starter relay 2 ER13 Compressor relay EF42 Right radiator fan relay ER14 EF43 Instrument panel PDU ER15 Starter relay 1 EF44...
  • Page 267 8. Accident handling 8.6.3 Fuses in battery PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail. Rated value Feature/part Starter/engine PF01 300A compartment PDU, alternator PF02 7.5A Battery sensor...
  • Page 268 8. Accident handling Connect the ③ end of the black cable to 8.7 Emergency start When connecting the batteries of two vehicles, be sure to first connect the positive terminal the negative pole (-) of the power battery “B”, and connect the other end ④ to and then the negative terminal.
  • Page 269 If the vehicle needs to be towed, it shall be ● Be sure to turn off the headlamps Improper use of jumper cables may towed by the GAC Motor authorized shop or a before removing the jumper cables. cause battery explosion and serious professional towing company.
  • Page 270 8. Accident handling Towing by a wheel-lift truck from the front Towing by a wheel-lift truck from the rear Emergency towing If it is impossible to find a tow truck in an emergency, fasten the towing cable or towing chain in the emergency towing ring to temporarily tow the vehicle.
  • Page 271 8. Accident handling Installing a towing hook Precautions for towing Front Rear Before emergency towing, be sure to follow the Front Rear instructions below: Hazard warning lamps of both towing and towed vehicles must be turned on, and local traffic regulations must be complied with. The towing hook must be firmly tightened in the threaded hole.
  • Page 272 8. Accident handling During the emergency towing, be sure to follow 8.9 Getting out of a trap the instructions below: If the vehicle is stuck on a soft road such as Start the engine and drive at a slow sandy, muddy or snowy road, follow the steps speed till the towing rope is tight and then below to get out of a trap: accelerate the vehicle slowly.
  • Page 273 This manual describes related information of entire GAC Motor series, including their configuration, functions, performance parameters and product schematic diagrams. Its content is valid when allowed to be printed. However, the actual configuration and function of the vehicles are subject to the specific vehicles delivered. If there is any difference between the schematic diagrams and the specific vehicle delivered, the actual vehicle shall prevail. GAC Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change, supplement or terminate the contents and technical specifications in this manual without prior notice. GAC Motor Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual. Without the written consent of GAC Motor Co., Ltd., it is not allowed to photocopy or extract the contents of this manual. GAC Motor Co., Ltd.
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