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Thank you for choosing SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. May our products and services bring fresh joy to your life!
Please take time to read and understand this Handbook and other publications supplied with it. Thus you can familiarize yourself with
the vehicle and enjoy a driving experience with comfort, safety as well as economy.
This Driver's Handbook will provide you with the information necessary for getting familiar with your vehicle, including how to drive the
vehicle, how to carry out routine maintenance checks, and what to do in an emergency.
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  • Page 1 Driver's Handbook and Warranty & Service Handbook carefully before using the product. If any damage is caused by misuse, neglect, incorrect operation or unauthorized refit, the user will have no right of claim, and any warranty request will be refused by SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd Service Dealer(hereinafter referred to as "Service Dealer").
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Perface................1 Rear side step ................19 Introduction ................1 Power cargo cover ...............20 Openable rear quarter............21 About this handbook...............1 Precautions................2 Openable rear quarter window control .........21 Openable rear quarter unlock to open..........23 Dangerous substances..............2 Windows ................24 Children/Animals ................2 Personal safety................2 Power windows ................24 Cyber security ................2...
  • Page 4 Contents Direction indicator.................67 FCW (Forward Collision Warning)/AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking) warning light ..........73 Headlamp low beam indicator ............67 LDW (Lane Departure Warning)/LKA (Lane Keep Assist) /ELK Headlamp high beam indicator.............67 (Emergency Lane Keeping) warning light....73 IHC (Intelligent High beam Control) indicator.......67 BSD (Blind Spot Detection)/LCA (Lane Change Assist) warning Rear fog lamp indicator ..............68 light .................74...
  • Page 5 Contents High beam, turn signal lever switch..........84 Start/stop vehicle...............114 Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch ......85 Power on vehicle ................ 114 Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and custom Start vehicle................114 settings switch ............86 Power off vehicle ................ 114 Horn....................88 Automatic power off..............
  • Page 6 Contents Discharge requirements .............134 Four-wheel drive system ...........157 Requirements for discharge environment ........135 4WD mode switch ..............157 Discharge operation ..............135 Crawl control in off-road............158 Interior discharge ..............136 Parking assist system ............160 Discharge requirements .............136 Front and rear sensors ...............160 Requirements for discharge environment ........137 Rear view camera ..............161 Discharge operation ..............137 360°/540°...
  • Page 7 Contents Loading ................198 Fuse replacement ..............222 Load carrying................198 Driver compartment fuse box .............222 Hazardous loads ................198 Front compartment fuse box ............225 Load restraint ................198 Battery fuse box .................228 Cargo box rail/rope hook ............199 Fuse replacement...............229 Roof rack and load device............200 Bulb replacement...............230 Trailer towing ..............201 4 Maintenance and Service...........231...
  • Page 8 Contents Inspection ...................243 Wheels and tires ..............262 Maintenance and service ............243 Wheel alignment parameters..........263 Battery ................244 Duration of storing the vehicle............245 Operating in winter ..............245 Charging the battery with ground equipment ......245 Removing the battery ..............246 Replacing the battery ..............246 Installing the battery ..............247 High voltage battery pack..........247 Instructions and restricted conditions .........247...
  • Page 9: Perface

    Preface Introduction Caution Caution About this handbook Relevant procedures must be followed to avoid the possibility This Handbook applies to eTERRON 9 series of pure electric of vehicle damage. multi-purpose truck. Caution Note IMPORTANT: The information contained in this Handbook is Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you.
  • Page 10: Precautions

    Preface Precautions Personal safety Seat belts are fitted to all seats in your vehicle to Dangerous substances reduce the possibility of personal injury in the event Many liquids and other substances used in motor of an accident. It is required that all passengers vehicles are poisonous and should under no wear a seat belt.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Identification

    Preface Vehicle identification When communicating with Our Service Dealer, you should provide the vehicle identification number. Vehicle identification number (VIN) Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the vehicle: • On the right front girder of vehicle, near the rectangular exposed area of the front wheel housing liner (seal position). •...
  • Page 12: Vin Plate

    Preface VIN plate Location of VIN plate VIN plate may contain the following information, please refer to VIN plate (1) is located at front lower side of right B pillar. the actual vehicle. • The manufacture’s company name • The whole vehicle type-approval number •...
  • Page 13: Instructions For Using Electric Vehicle

    Preface Instructions for using electric vehicle • The actual driving range of the vehicle is reduced with the increase of the vehicle age. Ambient temperature for vehicle use • The use of A/C will reduce the driving range. • At different vehicle speeds, the driving ranges are different. The working performance of the high voltage battery pack •...
  • Page 14: Equalizing Charge

    Preface Instructions for recycling of high voltage battery – Keep the vehicle speed steady. packs – In acceleration, step on the accelerator pedal as gently as The high voltage battery pack is installed at the position of possible. motor-vehicle chassis. It contains many lithium battery cells. –...
  • Page 15: High-Voltage System

    Preface High-voltage system It is recommended that you deliver the waste high voltage battery pack produced due to vehicle scrap or other reasons to High-voltage system on vehicle includes AC and our designated recycling services for disposal. Details about DC high voltage power (can reach over 380V). maintenance, recycling and disposal of high voltage battery High-voltage power is very dangerous and may packs can be obtained through consulting Our Service Dealer.
  • Page 16: Instructions When Accident Occurs

    Preface Instructions when accident occurs be conducted; if there is bubble or abnormal sound, operation can be conducted when there is • Keep the vehicle at P gear, turn off the vehicle not bubble or abnormal sound. power. • After accident has been disposed, please contact •...
  • Page 17 Before You Drive 10 Keys 13 Door locks 21 Openable rear quarter 24 Windows 28 Seats 36 Occupant restraint system 62 Instruments and controls 63 Instrument cluster 67 Warning lights and indicators 78 Exterior lamp switch 81 SOS E-call system switch 81 Auxiliary fascia console switch 82 Switches on steering column and steering wheel...
  • Page 18: Before You Drive

    Before You Drive Keys Remote key with PEPS The remote key is a control component of central door locking The vehicle is equipped 2 remote keys with passive entry system of a vehicle, which can be used for locking/unlocking all passive start system (hereinafter referred to as PEPS).
  • Page 19: Extension/Retraction Of Mechanical Key Portion Of The Remote Key ("Mechanical Key Portion" For Short)

    Before You Drive Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS of the remote key ("mechanical key portion" for Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and short) burning. Never charge the battery. Properly dispose Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS, and pull the used battery.
  • Page 20 Before You Drive 2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key body. 3 Pry off the upper and lower panels of the body; the circuit board may fall off from the upper panel assembly when prying off them, and reinstall them. Caution Do not damage the circuit board when prying off the upper and lower panels.
  • Page 21: Door Locks

    Before You Drive Door locks Central door locking system Using the mechanical key portion To protect your vehicle against theft All doors can be locked/unlocked by manually locking/unlocking When leaving the vehicle with occupants inside, the driver door using the mechanical key portion from the even briefly, always carry the key and power off outside.
  • Page 22 Before You Drive 1 Front compartment hood unlock and lock button Panoramic sunroof opening 2 Central unlocking button (short press)/window down (long Keep pressing the button (2) after unlocking; if the panoramic press)/panoramic sunroof opening (long press) button sunroof is closed, the sunshade will be opened to the half-open position first, and then the panoramic sunroof glass will be Note: For the functions of window down (long press) and opened to a comfortable position.
  • Page 23 Before You Drive sunroof glass and guide rail suffer from snow or dirt, they should Lock with the remote key with PEPS be cleaned immediately before long pressing the button (3) . Note: For the function of panoramic sunroof closing by long pressing the button (3) , please refer to your vehicle's actual configuration.
  • Page 24 Before You Drive Using the central lock switch All doors can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the switch. Press the unlocking button (1) to unlock all doors. Press the locking button (2) to lock all doors. Note: If driver door is not closed, the lock motor will not operate.
  • Page 25 Before You Drive Emergency door opening inside the vehicle Electronic child safety door lock Open the emergency door pull ring cover located below the Caution vehicle door, pull the pull ring once to open the door. When children are sitting in the rear seats, please use electronic child safety door locks.
  • Page 26: Tailgate

    Before You Drive Tailgate Tailgate switch for configuring air suspension system After unlocking the vehicle, short press the tailgate switch on the left upper end of the tailgate to unlock it. After unlocking the tailgate, it can automatically and slowly open to the maximum angle.
  • Page 27: Rear Side Step

    Before You Drive Rear side step Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the rear side step. The rear side step is located under the left rear bumper of the vehicle. Push the edge of the step toward the front of the vehicle from the rear side of the vehicle to retract the step.
  • Page 28: Power Cargo Cover

    Before You Drive Power cargo cover goes out. When the vehicle is locked or powered off, the LED lamp goes out immediately whether the power cargo cover is Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the power cargo open or not. cover.
  • Page 29: Openable Rear Quarter

    Before You Drive Openable rear quarter Self-learning of the power cargo cover If there is a power outage or other abnormal situation during Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the openable the use of the vehicle, resulting in the power cargo cover not rear quarter.
  • Page 30 Before You Drive Note: Please correctly operate the windows to avoid "Tap" up: long press the rear quarter window closing button (1), danger. The driver shall instruct passengers how to use the rear quarter window will be raised, release the button, and rear quarter windows and tell them safety precautions.
  • Page 31: Openable Rear Quarter Unlock To Open

    Before You Drive Openable rear quarter unlock to open Short press the rear quarter unlock button (1), the rear quarter window will be automatically lowered to the fully open position, Fold down the rear occupant seats before opening the rear and the rear quarter will be unlocked.
  • Page 32: Windows

    Before You Drive Windows It is dangerous to leave children, incapacitated adults or pets on the vehicle with windows closed. They may faint out due to high temperature, or suffer permanent injury or even death due to heat stroke. Do not leave children, incapacitated adults or pets on the vehicle with the windows closed, especially in the warm or hot weather.
  • Page 33 Before You Drive 1 Rear window disable switch Automatic up/down function of window 2 Left front door window control switch "One-button" down 3 Right front door window control switch Window control switches (2) to (5) have two positions, short 4 Right rear door window control switch press to the second position, and the window automatically opens.
  • Page 34: Power Sunroof

    Before You Drive Power sunroof up/down function may not work, it must be re-learned to restore the function. Close all doors, pull up the window up/down Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the power switch, until the window is fully closed, hold the switch for about sunroof.
  • Page 35 Before You Drive Note: The power window can operate only when the vehicle During the automatic operation, the button (1) can be pressed is powered on. once, to make the sunroof stop at the required position. The sunshade opening switch (2) and closing switch (3) have jog Operation method of sunroof and automatic functions, which can easily control the opening and closing process of the sunshade.
  • Page 36: Seats

    Before You Drive Seats Rake adjustment of backrest Do not recline the seat excessively as the seat belt Driver seat adjustment provides maximum protection only when the angle between the backrest and the upright position is Do not adjust the driver seat while the vehicle is in near 25°.
  • Page 37 Before You Drive Electrically adjustable driver seat (type 1) Cushion height adjustment When the rear end of button (1) is toggled upward (arrow E), the seat cushion will move upward. When the seat cushion reaches the desired position, release the button (1) and the cushion will stop moving.
  • Page 38 Before You Drive Electrically adjustable driver seat (type 2) Cushion height adjustment When the rear end of button (1) is toggled upward (arrow E), the seat cushion will move upward. When the seat cushion reaches the desired position, release the button (1) and the cushion will stop moving.
  • Page 39 Before You Drive When the button (2) is twisted forward (arrow C), the backrest Memory position function will rotate forward. When the backrest is rotated to the desired The seat memory position function has 3 levels. When position, release the button (2) and the backrest will stop entering the seat interface in the vehicle settings on the central rotating.
  • Page 40: Front Occupant Seat Adjustment

    Before You Drive Front occupant seat adjustment Rear occupant seat adjustment It is prohibited to turn over the seat cushion while Manually adjustable front occupant seat the vehicle is in motion. It is prohibited to fold the Only forward/backward sliding and seat backrest tilt adjustment backrest while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 41 Before You Drive Caution • Before turning over the seat cushion, insert the locking buckle into the backrest groove (as shown in the figure) and remove all articles from the seat, adjust the front seat to the proper position to avoid interference when the seat cushion is turned over.
  • Page 42 Before You Drive Central armrest Seat heating Note: It applies to vehicles with the central armrest. Note: It applies to vehicles with the seat heating function. The rear seat armrests provide elbow support and arm comfort Press the left rear occupant seat heating switch (1), the indicator for rear occupants.
  • Page 43: Headrest

    Before You Drive Headrest Note: It applies to vehicles with adjustable headrest. To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the headrests should be adjusted to support the back of the head rather than the neck. Before driving the vehicle, adjust and ensure that the front and rear headrests are in the locked position (this is a safe position for use).
  • Page 44: Occupant Restraint System

    Before You Drive Occupant restraint system To raise the headrest, simply lift the headrest up to the desired position. To lower the headrest, press and hold the headrest Sitting correctly adjustment button while lowering the headrest to the desired position. To remove the headrest, press and hold the headrest The seat and its occupant restraint system have been designed adjustment button while pulling the headrest out completely.
  • Page 45: Seat Belts

    Before You Drive Seat belts Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the lap. The force of a crash can increase effective body Improperly wearing or using seat belts may cause weight, making it impossible to hold onto the child. serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 46 Before You Drive When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing and put the tongue in place, and keep the webbing and tongue clean to prevent dust and impurities. Be careful to avoid the erosion of webbing by polishing agents, oils and chemicals (especially battery acid).
  • Page 47 Before You Drive Seat belt use during pregnancy Seat belt use for people with disabilities If the seat belt is worn correctly, the mother and fetus will most People with disabilities should also wear seat belts properly. likely not be harmed in a collision. Like all passengers, the Please consult your physician for further details.
  • Page 48 Before You Drive Adjustable force-limiting seat belt with dual pretensioner is not twisted or tied, then push the movable tab (4) into the buckle that inside of the seat. Loosening Press the red button on the inner buckle, then the movable tab (4) will pop out under the action of the elastic force.
  • Page 49 Before You Drive Loosening Three-point seal belt in the middle of rear seats Press the red button on the buckle, then the tongue will pop Fastening out under the action of the elastic force. Push the tongue back Pull the seat belt out of the rear quarter, push the fixed tab (2) manually, so that the automatic seat belt retractor can contract into the left buckle, then the movable tab (1) is passed through the whole seat belt more easily.
  • Page 50 Before You Drive tongue back manually, so that the automatic seat belt retractor Seat belt height adjustment can contract the whole seat belt more easily. Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making an adjustment. Do not adjust the height of the driver seat belt while driving, as the control of vehicle may be lost.
  • Page 51: Seat Belt Pretensioner

    Before You Drive Seat belt pretensioner Airbag(s) Do not damage or repair a pretensioner. It contains No safety system can provide complete protection an ignition device, so that any maintenance can only for personal injury or death in a severe crash. be carried out by Our Service Dealer.
  • Page 52 Before You Drive Do not allow an occupant to obstruct the deployment Do not attempt to maintain the steering wheel, of the airbag by putting feet, knees, etc. in contact steering column, any airbag system or pretensioner with, or in close proximity to the airbag module cover component, or the airbag components with wiring of the dashboard.
  • Page 53 Before You Drive Airbag and pretensioner check Caution • When an airbag is triggered, a loud noise may be heard After the vehicle is powered on, if the warning light and a small amount of smoke-like gas and dust will be is not turned on or not turned off after about a few released.
  • Page 54 Before You Drive Airbag deployment There must be no obstacle in the airbag inflation channel. It is prohibited to place any object between Incorrect sitting posture or sitting or resting on the the occupant and the airbag. It is prohibited to fix place close to the airbag will result in serious and or place any object on the steering wheel cover or even fatal injuries when the airbag is deployed.
  • Page 55 Before You Drive When you are sitting upright in the seat and leaning against • Schematic diagram for deployment area of driver and front the seat backrest, the seat belt and the airbag can provide the occupant airbags most effective protection. In case of a serious crash, the airbag deploys violently.
  • Page 56 Before You Drive Frontal airbag • When the vehicle chassis is seriously damaged. When the vehicle collides with the curbstone, road pavement edge or Do not install the children restraints on the front solid surface, and falls into the deep ditch or deep hole, or occupant seat.
  • Page 57 Before You Drive Side airbag and driver seat far-end side airbag Side air curtain In case of serious side impact, the side air curtain on the side The structure and material of seat is critical for the subject to impact will pop out from the headliner and deploy operation of airbag.
  • Page 58 Before You Drive Conditions for airbag undeployment • Impact with lower part of truck tailgate; piercing-type impact with truck or vehicles with higher chassis. Airbag will deploy based on the crash object, direction and • Front offset impact with guardrail. vehicle deceleration caused by crash rather than vehicle speed.
  • Page 59 Before You Drive Side airbag, driver seat far-end side airbag and side air • Front offset impact with guardrail. curtain • Side impact with a post. The side airbag and side air curtain may not deploy under any of the following situations or similar situations. •...
  • Page 60 Before You Drive Replace airbag system components after a collision Event data recorder (EDR) accident This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main function of EDR is to record the data of vehicle movement The airbag system could be damaged due to a and safety system status within a short time during collision or collision accident.
  • Page 61: Child Restraints (Not Available With The Vehicle)

    Before You Drive Child restraints (not available with the vehicle) We recommends that children should travel on the rear seats of your vehicle: General points relating to child seat • Rearward facing up to the age of 3. Although one of our company's main criteria when designing •...
  • Page 62 Before You Drive If needed, adjust the front seats to the appropriate position(fore/aft) for proper installation of child seat or to avoid the interaction between the child seat and IP facia. If needed, adjust the front seats to the appropriate height for proper installation of child seat.
  • Page 63 Before You Drive 4 Front passenger airbag switch and the status is off Forward facing Note: As the entertainment system software will continue to be updated and iterated, the pictures in this manual are only schematic diagrams, which may be slightly different from this vehicle.
  • Page 64 Before You Drive Note: Refer to the legislation in force in your country before Below are instructions that must be followed when using installing a child seat on this seating. a child seat on the rear seats Deactivating the passenger's front airbag Rearward facing Never install a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an active front airbag.
  • Page 65 Before You Drive If needed, adjust any front passenger seat (fore/aft) in case there ISOFIX/i-Size mountings is an interaction between the child seat/child and the respective Your vehicle has been approved in accordance with the latest front seat. ISOFIX/i-Size regulation. Adjust or remove the head restraint when installing the child seat •...
  • Page 66 Before You Drive – Two rings A , located between the vehicle seat back and Allows for an extension strap to be used, if cushion, indicated by a marking. the length of the CRS strap (in some cases for rearward facing CRS) is not long enough to reach For information on the possibilities for installing the anchorage.
  • Page 67 Before You Drive Recommended types of child seats ECE-R129 classification is based on a child height Child stature Manufacturer Type Accessory 40-83cm Dorel Europe Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Belt 61-105cm HTS BeSafe BeSafe iZi Kid X3 i-Size ISOFIX + Support leg 100-150cm Britax Römer *Britax Kidfix i-Size...
  • Page 68 Before You Drive Locations for child seats secured using the seat belt In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved in relation to the weight of the child and the seat in the vehicle. Seat position Front-Passenger With Front-Passenger With...
  • Page 69 Before You Drive Seat position Front-Passenger With Front-Passenger With Remark Seat position Rear right Front-Driver front passenger airbag front passenger airbag Rear left Rear centre number activated deactivated Largest suitable booster fixture (B2/B3)* (B2/B3)* (B2/B3) (B2/B3)* (B2/B3) (B2/B3) * Only applicable for installation with seat belt During the Installation of the CRS, the backrest angle and height of the front passenger seat should be adjusted reasonably to ensure that the CRS remains stable.
  • Page 70: Instruments And Controls

    Before You Drive Instruments and controls Left front door open switch Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever switch Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch 5 6 7 Driver airbag Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and custom settings switch Shift lever Instrument cluster, Entertainment system SOS E-call system switch, front roof vanity lamp switch,...
  • Page 71: Instrument Cluster

    Before You Drive Instrument cluster Caution Charge the high-voltage battery pack as soon as possible when the battery is low. Please ensure the high-voltage battery pack stores enough power before driving. After the vehicle is filled with electricity, the battery management system will have automatic calibration function.
  • Page 72: Message Center

    Before You Drive Message center 4 Driving mode It displays the driving mode of current vehicle. The driving modes of the two-wheel drive model include NORMAL, ECO, and SPORT, which can be switched through the driving mode switch on the central control screen. Please see "All-terrain system"...
  • Page 73 Before You Drive Right function display information • Total trip It displays the trip, average power consumption, driving time Calendar time and average speed since the last reset. It displays the date information. On this interface, long press the instrument cluster selection Multi-media interface switch to reset the trip, average power consumption,...
  • Page 74: Alarm Messages

    Before You Drive Alarm messages Indicative messages Most of alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic and Indicative messages disappear automatically after 3 seconds. text description in the instrument cluster. When the message is Caution displayed, the alarm indicator lamp also illuminates. Don't neglect the alarm messages, otherwise it may cause If more than one alarm message is activated, the alarm serious damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 75: Maintenance Interface Reminder

    Before You Drive Warning lights and indicators Maintenance interface reminder When the vehicle maintenance node is approaching, it will Direction indicator prompt the user to perform maintenance in time. Tire pressure monitoring system The left or right "direction indicators (green)" flash when making a turn.
  • Page 76: Rear Fog Lamp Indicator

    Before You Drive TPMS warning light illuminates; when IHC system controls the high beam to go out, "IHC indicator (grey)" illuminates. See "IHC (Intelligent High beam Control)" in the Starting and Driving section for more With the vehicle powered on, when the TPMS breaks information.
  • Page 77: Charging Connection Indicator

    Before You Drive Charging connection indicator illuminates, it means that electric quantity of high voltage battery pack is too low and it need be charged as soon as possible. You shall supplement electric quantity before lighting this light. After charging connector is connected to charging interface, the "charging connection indicator (red)"...
  • Page 78: Front Passenger Airbag Warning Light

    Before You Drive is faulty. Contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. With the vehicle powered on, if the "front passenger airbag OFF warning light" illuminates, it indicates that the front Front passenger airbag warning light passenger airbag is in the off state. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the front Seat belt warning light...
  • Page 79: Brake System Warning Light

    Before You Drive cluster will activate a seat-belt-unfastened audible warning, Note: Opening the door will reset the time when the seat and the "seat belt warning light (red)" will flash for about 90 belt warning light flashes. Front occupant and rear row seconds.
  • Page 80: Esc (Electronic Stability Control) Indicator

    Before You Drive ESC (Electronic Stability Control) indicator EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) malfunction indicator With the vehicle powered on, the "ESC indicator With the vehicle powered on, if the "EPB malfunction (yellow)" flashes when the ESC is operating. If the indicator indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 81: Hdc (Hill Descent Control) Indicator

    Before You Drive FCW (Forward Collision Warning)/AEB See "Brake system" in the Starting and Driving section for more (Automatic Emergency Braking) warning light information. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the FCW and HDC (Hill Descent Control) indicator AEB. With the vehicle powered on and the HDC enabled, the With the vehicle powered on, if the FCW/AEB function "HDC indicator (green)"...
  • Page 82: Bsd (Blind Spot Detection)/Lca (Lane Change Assist) Warning Light

    Before You Drive When LDW, LKA and ELK are disabled, the "LDW/LKA/ELK warning light (yellow)" illuminates. With the vehicle powered on, if the ACC system is in standby mode, the "ACC indicator (grey)" If the warning light illuminates in yellow when LDW, LKA and ELK are enabled, it indicates that the LDW, LKA and ELK break illuminates ;...
  • Page 83: Isa (Intelligent Speed Limit Assist) Indicators

    Before You Drive Conditional speed limit indicator With the vehicle powered on, when a traffic sign is Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the conditional detected, the "SLIF indicator" illuminates. See "SLIF (Speed speed limit indicator. Limit Information Function)" in the Starting and Driving section for more information.
  • Page 84: Driver Status Monitor System Malfunction Indicator

    Before You Drive (yellow/orange/red)" illuminates or flashes, it means that the the vehicle is driven in economic mode, and the output power of driver is in distraction/smoking/phone use status. Need to the vehicle's drive motor is relatively weak. When selecting the correct the driver behavior to maintain safe driving.
  • Page 85: Air Suspension System Mil

    Before You Drive : The suspension height is low (-20 mm) and applicable With the vehicle powered on, if "all-terrain system MIL to medium and high-speed driving conditions. (red)" illuminates or illuminates during driving, it indicates that the all-terrain system is faulty, please contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
  • Page 86: Cco (Crawl Control In Off-Road) Indicator

    Before You Drive Exterior lamp switch When the vehicle is conducting interior discharge Combination lamp control switch operations, the "interior discharge indicator (green)" will illuminate. When the interior discharge has been completed, Lamps control switch the indicator will go out. See "Interior discharge" in the Starting and Driving section for more information.
  • Page 87 Before You Drive headlamps low beam are not turned on, the daytime running Note: Before the vehicle is powered off, if the headlamp lights will automatically turn on and the rear position lamps control switch is in a non AUTO mode and the vehicle will be turned on (when the ambient brightness is high, the has not went to hibernation mode, the front headlight rear position lamps will automatically turn off).
  • Page 88 Before You Drive Note: Rear fog lamps shall not be used until the visibility Light cover fogging is obviously restricted (such as heavy fog or snow). Under humid or cold weather conditions, or when the vehicle is exposed to rain or after washing, there may be very small water Headlamp levelling adjustment droplets, fine water mist, or white mist (condensation) on the The headlamp levelling adjustment switch is located on the...
  • Page 89: Sos E-Call System Switch

    Before You Drive SOS E-call system switch Auxiliary fascia console switch Air suspension system switch Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the SOS E-call system switch. Note: It applies to vehicles configured the air suspension In case of emergency, press the SOS E-call system switch, to system and all terrain system.
  • Page 90: All Terrain System Switch

    Before You Drive Switches on steering column and steering All terrain system switch wheel Note: It applies to vehicles configured the all terrain system. MODE 1 Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever switch 1 All terrain system switch 2 Shift lever 2 All terrain system mode witching toggle switch 3 Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch...
  • Page 91: Wiper And Washer Lever Switches

    Before You Drive Wiper and washer lever switches interval, the wiper will operate with the washer. The washer will be off when the lever switch is released. Front windshield wiper and washer Note: The wipers will continue to operate for 3 consecutive wipes after the lever switch is released.
  • Page 92: High Beam, Turn Signal Lever Switch

    Before You Drive High beam, turn signal lever switch Caution In freezing or very hot conditions, to prevent damage to Turn signals and direction indicators the wipers, ensure the blades are not frozen or otherwise adhering to the glass, and clear the screen of obstructions such as snow.
  • Page 93: Instrument Cluster Selection And Cruise Switch

    Before You Drive Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Headlamp high and low beams AUTO Push the lever switch away from the steering wheel, turn on the high beam, and at this time, the switch will automatically return Position 1– : Instrument cluster selection switch.
  • Page 94: Voice Control, Bluetooth Phone, Steering Wheel Heating And Custom Settings Switch

    Before You Drive Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel When the adaptive cruise control is activated: heating and custom settings switch Position 2 - : Adaptive cruise control deactivation switch, short press to deactivate the adaptive cruise control without clearing the set cruise speed. ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) Position 3–...
  • Page 95 Before You Drive long press it also to hang up. During the call, if there is a call Position 4– : Steering wheel heating switch. Press this switch from a third party, short press the switch to hold the current call to enable the steering wheel heating function, and the indicator and answer the new call;...
  • Page 96: Horn

    Before You Drive Steering wheel adjustment the button on the steering wheel again to swap the map information on the instrument back to the center console; Do not adjust the steering wheel position during (This option is only available on the entertainment system driving.
  • Page 97: Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning (Hvac)

    Before You Drive Heating, ventilation and air conditioning Front vents (HVAC) The air conditioning system cools the air and removes moisture and dust e.g. pollen. The heating system utilizes high-pressure electronic heater, therefore, the interior air heating function is only available when the vehicle is under high pressure.
  • Page 98: Rear Vents

    Before You Drive Rear vents Central vents Move the lever in the central vent upward, downward, leftward Move the lever in the central vent upward, downward, leftward and rightward to adjust the direction of the air blowing. Slide the and rightward to adjust the direction of the air blowing. Slide the lever in the central vent leftward and rightward to open or close lever in the central vent leftward and rightward to open or close the vent.
  • Page 99: A/C Control Switch

    Before You Drive A/C control switch Front air conditioning temperature decrease/increase selection lever button Adjust the set temperature of the driver's or passenger side air conditioning. The temperature selection lever can be moved up and down, and when moved up, the set temperature increases; When toggled down, the set temperature decreases.
  • Page 100 Before You Drive When the front defrost button is operated, the corresponding entertainment system. Long press to gradually reduce the air indicator illuminates, A/C is turned on at the same time, and the volume. air outlet mode is switched to defrost; turning on this function has When the air conditioning is turned off, the air conditioning can a rapid defrost and defog effect on the front windshield and side be turned on by operating the air volume adjustment button.
  • Page 101: A/C Operation And Display Interfaces On Center Console Screen

    Before You Drive A/C operation and display interfaces on center only schematic diagrams, which may be slightly different console screen from this vehicle. They are for reference only, and the actual vehicle status shall prevail. Power button Air conditioning on/off button. If the indicator illuminates, it indicates that the air conditioner is on, and the air conditioning functions will be enabled according to the status before shutdown;...
  • Page 102 Before You Drive If brief and continuous switching is performed between different functions will exit the AUTO state, and other unoperated set temperatures, the automatic air conditioner has no adequate functions will remain in auto state. time to be adjusted to the set temperature. A/C button SYNC button Switch on and off the compressor.
  • Page 103 Before You Drive There are 8 gears for air volume adjusting; air volume can be When the rear defrost button is operated, the corresponding adjusted according to requirements for comfort level. indicator illuminates, and the rear defrost function is enabled; turning on this function has a rapid defrost and defog effect on When the air conditioner is turned off, the A/C system can be the rear windshield.
  • Page 104: Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Before You Drive Rearview mirrors Off-car ventilation button After this function is turned on, if A/C (compressor) is in working The exterior rearview mirror glasses are convex shaped to state before vehicle shutdown, the A/C system will turn on the broaden the field of view: this makes objects appear smaller blower again 30s after vehicle shutdown, and continue to blow and further away than they really are.
  • Page 105 Before You Drive Switches of exterior rearview mirror not equipped with Folding of exterior rearview mirrors power folding function Manual folding of exterior rearview mirrors To protect the safety of pedestrians, the outside rear view mirrors will rotate to two sides from the normal installation position when suffering a strong impact.
  • Page 106 Before You Drive • Automatic/power folding/unfolding of exterior rearview mirrors Heated exterior rearview mirrors When the exterior rearview mirrors are folded and the vehicle For vehicles with heated exterior rearview mirrors, the exterior power supply is turned off, the exterior rearview mirrors rearview mirrors are integrated with heating element, to remove will be automatically unfolded after the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 107: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    Before You Drive Interior rearview mirrors The next time when the vehicle is shifted into Reverse gear, the mirrors will recall the position memorized during the last reverse, Adjust the interior rearview mirrors, to obtain possible optimum and shifting out of Reverse gear will restore their normal driving viewing angle.
  • Page 108 Before You Drive Automatic anti-dazzle interior rearview mirrors Type 2 Type 1 For vehicles with automatic anti-dazzle interior rearview mirrors, after the vehicle is powered on, press the automatic anti-dazzle For vehicles with automatic anti-dazzle interior rearview mirrors, function switch (2) at the bottom of rearview mirrors, the after the vehicle is powered on, the automatic anti-dazzle automatic anti-dazzle function is automatically enabled and function is automatically enabled, when the driver may be...
  • Page 109 Before You Drive • When the light of vehicle behind cannot be directly shed on Long press the button (1) to switch the state of automatic the light sensor. anti-dazzle interior rearview mirror and streaming media. In streaming media state, short press the button (1) to enter the •...
  • Page 110: Interior Equipment

    Before You Drive Interior equipment of visual field has been exited; short press the button (1) to exit the setting interface. Roof vanity lamp Methods for adjusting color: Front roof vanity lamp 1 In streaming media state, first adjust it to the Color Adjustment option;...
  • Page 111: Multi-Color Atmosphere Light

    Before You Drive Multi-color atmosphere light Rear roof vanity lamp Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the multi-color atmosphere light. Due to different vehicle configurations, the location and functional scenarios of the atmosphere light on your vehicle should be based on the actual vehicle configuration you purchased.
  • Page 112: Usb Ports

    Before You Drive USB ports Type-C and USB ports located below the rear side of the auxiliary fascia console USB ports are located on the lower side auxiliary fascia console. The position and type of USB ports on your vehicle shall be The Type-C and USB ports can provide charging.
  • Page 113: 12V Power Socket

    Before You Drive 12V power socket Wireless charging system for mobile phone Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the 12V power Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the wireless socket. charging system for mobile phone. The power socket is located at the auxiliary fascia console, If your vehicle is configured with wireless charging system for which is mainly used for providing power supply connection for mobile phone, then the system will enable mobile phone to be...
  • Page 114 Before You Drive When the mobile phone is being charged, the status column • Failure of mobile phone. of center console screen will display the charging status icon Caution (charging completion and charging failure also have their corresponding status display). When the vehicle stalls and •...
  • Page 115: Glove Box

    Before You Drive Glove box Storage box Do not stow sharp, heavy or dangerous objects in the Front compartment storage box glove box at the passenger side. The front compartment storage box is located below the front Driving with the glove box open may cause injury in compartment hood.
  • Page 116: Sun Visor And Vanity Mirror

    Before You Drive Sun visor and vanity mirror Storage box on the driver side It is located below the instrument desk on the driver side, and Both sun visors can be swung up and down to provide a shield can be opened by pulling down the storage box buckle. through the windshield.
  • Page 117: Vehicle Tools

    Before You Drive Vehicle tools Safety hammer The vehicle tools are placed on the flat floor behind the Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the safety second-row left seat. For models equipped with the openable hammer. rear quarter, the jack is located on the sloping floor behind the The safety hammer is located under the armrest of the auxiliary second-row left seat, and the other tools are located below the instrument panel, with one installation quantity.
  • Page 118: Entertainment System

    Before You Drive Entertainment system Caution • The product shall be kept away from moisture. If the The contents of this Handbook are simple instructions for product is started for the first time or reconnected after the operation of the product. Please read carefully and fully the disconnection of vehicle power supply, the date shown understand the operating instructions accompanied with the on each interface of the mainframe needs to be adjusted...
  • Page 119 Before You Drive For the user guide and help of the entertainment system, please follow the following steps to access the related application of the vehicle entertainment system. Note: As the entertainment system software will continue to be updated and iterated, the pictures in this manual are only schematic diagrams, which may be slightly different from this vehicle.
  • Page 120: System Update (Fota)

    • Vehicle speed ≤ 4km/h. Note: For specific update details, please refer to the official • Vehicle being shifted into Park. notifications released by SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. • Parking brake is applied. • Power system is not ready and the charger is not connected.
  • Page 121: Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving 114 Before Starting and Driving 114 Start/stop vehicle 115 PEPS system 117 Driving 118 Gear shift 121 Charging requirement 134 Exterior discharge 136 Interior discharge 138 Low speed alarm module 139 Electric power steering system 140 Braking system 150 Air suspension system 154 ATS (All Terrain System) 157 Four-wheel drive system...
  • Page 122: Before Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving Before Starting and Driving Start/stop vehicle Power on vehicle • Ensure that the daily/weekly maintenance checks have been done as detailed in the section "Maintenance and Service - Unlock the vehicle with key. When the driver door is opened, the Owner's Check".
  • Page 123: Automatic Power Off

    Starting and Driving PEPS system Caution • In this scenario, if you enable the “No Power-off for Keyless unlocking Temporary Parking” mode on the central control screen, When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a then the vehicle will be kept powered on. remote key and press the microswitch on the door handle, •...
  • Page 124: Keyless Start

    Starting and Driving • The remote key is left in the vehicle • The remote key is not in the sensing range • The remote key battery is low • The driver's door is open Note: It is feasible to lock doors with the central locking button on the remote key.
  • Page 125: Driving

    Starting and Driving Driving Wading driving In order to avoid damage to your vehicle, when passing a road When driving, never place any portable container with gathered water, please: with fuel on the vehicle. Otherwise it may leak and a •...
  • Page 126: Gear Shift

    Starting and Driving Gear shift When switching to R, it's required to press the brake pedal. N (Neutral) Gear P (Park) During temporary parking in N position, please set the parking brake or press the brake pedal, otherwise When parking on a ramp, do not use P gear instead there will be a risk of vehicle slipping or accident.
  • Page 127: Shift Operation

    Starting and Driving Shift operation Shift to P gear Situation of the mass surrounding the vehicle especially children must be checked before shifting to D (drive) or R (reverse) gear. Make sure the shift lever is in P (park) position before leaving the driver seat;...
  • Page 128 Starting and Driving Shift to R, N or D gear • Current R gear • Current P gear When switching from R gear to another gear: It is recommended to press the brake pedal and ensure that the Press the brake pedal and briefly push/pull the gear lever in vehicle comes to a complete stop before proceeding.
  • Page 129: Auto Park (Function Of Automatically Returning To P Gear)

    Starting and Driving Charging requirement Caution ①: When the vehicle is in D gear, push the gear lever up one Slow charging is generally recommended for the notch and hold for 1.5 seconds to shift into N gear. When vehicle; frequent use of fast charging should be the vehicle is in R gear, pull the gear lever down one notch avoided.
  • Page 130: Requirements For Charging Equipment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for charging equipment Safety instructions for charging with residential electricity • Insulation resistance ≥ 10MΩ. • As low-voltage platform of the vehicle is 12V, charging pile Basic principles whose low voltage output is 12V will be used for charging to •...
  • Page 131 Starting and Driving Requirements for circuit cable Miscellaneous • Power supply circuit at the customer side must be a special • After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charging circuit, and circuit wiring shall conform to the related cable; if it is needed to actively stop the charging, first requirements for building and electricity.
  • Page 132: Requirements For Charging Environment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for charging environment Influence of charging operation on special personnel • Spark may be generated in some modules of charging equipment. To avoid accident, do not conduct charging When conducting fast charging, the operation area may have operation in gas station and places where there are magnetic field interference.
  • Page 133: Charging Mode

    Starting and Driving Charging mode normal use and may even be damaged, making it no longer suitable for charging an electric vehicle. Charging pile DC charging (fast charging) When used outdoors, plug it into a power socket that is protected Use the public DC charging piles to charge your vehicle.
  • Page 134: Fast Charging

    Starting and Driving Fast charging 3 Open the cover on the charging inlet. Note: Fast charging should be conducted by the personnel in the fast charging station according to the operation instructions for charging pile. To perform a fast charging for the vehicle, turn off the vehicle power, wait for 3~5 minutes, and then follow the instructions below: 1 Select a standard DC charging connector that matches your...
  • Page 135 Starting and Driving recommended to replace other equipment for attempts. 9 Upon completion of charging, the "charging status indicator If the equipment can be charged after replacement, the (yellow)" goes out. Please turn the power of the charging previous charging equipment may be damaged. equipment off before removing the charging connector.
  • Page 136: Slow Charging

    Starting and Driving Power-on Slow charging Flash self-test failed Abnormal There are three ways to slow charge. The charging method on Flash communication your vehicle depends on the actual configuration of your vehicle. Over/under 1 Mode 2 charging is shown in the figure below. One end of voltage the charging in this mode is connected to the household Ungrounded...
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving 3 Direct charging with charging post. • Israel standard socket. charging piles 2 Take the charging connector out from its package. 3 Insert the AC input cable plug of the charging connector into the socket or AC charging piles. 4 The charging port is at the left rear side of the vehicle.
  • Page 138 Starting and Driving 5 Open the cover on the charging inlet. Note: Please make sure that the charging connector is fully inserted into the charging stand to avoid that the electronic lock cannot be locked, resulting in charging failure. 8 After the above operations are completed, the system will be charged automatically within about 20 seconds.
  • Page 139 Starting and Driving 10 Once the battery is fully charged, the "charging status Caution indicator (yellow)" on the instrument cluster will go out, and Emergency treatment: In the event of an emergency such the electronic lock of the charging socket will be unlocked as fire, smoke or burnt smell, turn the socket power switch automatically.
  • Page 140: Charging Information

    Starting and Driving Charging information Charging inlet emergency cable Anti theft The AC charging socket is provided with the electronic lock Rated Charging Slow Fast of slow function. In the charging process, in order to prevent children charging Charging power stand charging charging...
  • Page 141: Charging Appointment

    Starting and Driving Charging appointment Charging time Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to many Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the charging factors, such as current electric quantity, charging mode, appointment function. ambient temperature and charging device power. Charging appointment refers to the user carries out the slow Fast charging time charging at a specified time.
  • Page 142: Exterior Discharge

    Starting and Driving Exterior discharge Slow charging time Under the normal temperature state, it takes about 9.5 hours Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the exterior from the alarm state (the low high-voltage battery pack warning discharge function. lamp on the instrument cluster illuminates) to the full charge state.
  • Page 143: Requirements For Discharge Environment

    Starting and Driving • After discharge, turn off the electric appliance first, then disconnect the discharge connector from the vehicle's AC charge inlet, and close the plastic cover of the charge inlet and the charging port door on the body. •...
  • Page 144: Interior Discharge

    Starting and Driving Interior discharge setting the battery discharge cut-off level, click on the Start Discharge icon. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the interior 6 After the above operations, the system will start discharge discharge function. within 20s. 7 To end the discharge, click on the application list on the Discharge requirements central control screen to enter the Energy Management...
  • Page 145: Requirements For Discharge Environment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for discharge environment The discharger and electrical appliances may cause sparks during discharge. In order to avoid accidents, do not discharge at gas stations or places with inflammable gases or liquids. Discharge operation Follow the instructions below during discharge: 1 The internal discharge socket is located in the front compartment storage box and on the right rear of the cargo box.
  • Page 146: Low Speed Alarm Module

    Starting and Driving Low speed alarm module Note: When the battery power is discharged to the set cut-off level, the discharging will be automatically turned off. The power-off delay after power-down option on the The pure electric vehicle is quiet in low speed driving, resulting in central control screen allows you to select the operation the probability of accidents occurring to pedestrians (especially duration of the interior discharge after the vehicle power is...
  • Page 147: Electric Power Steering System

    Starting and Driving Electric power steering system Low speed alarm sound effect When the vehicle speed is 0 ~ 20km/h, the low speed alarm If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate, module simulates the sound of running engine to make the steering will appear very heavy, which will affect the sound alarm, and the tone gradually increases with the driving safety.
  • Page 148: Braking System

    Starting and Driving Braking system EPS (Electric Power Steering) system malfunction warning light Service brake See "Warning lights and indicators" in Before You Drive section. Dual brake hydraulic system If the battery is disconnected or lacks power seriously, this light may illuminate.
  • Page 149 Starting and Driving General state Wet state Always ensure that floor mats or other objects do not Driving in heavy rain and slushy roads will considerably reduce braking efficiency. At this time, disturb brake pedal movement. keep safe distance from other vehicles and gently Never rest your foot on the brake pedal as this depress the brake pedal intermittently to dry the may overheat the brakes, reduce their efficiency...
  • Page 150: Abs (Anti-Lock Braking System)

    Starting and Driving ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ABS Function ABS is used to prevent the road wheels from locking under ABS may not be able to shorten the brake distance, emergency braking, thereby helping you maintain steering depending on road surface conditions, brake control.
  • Page 151: Esc (Electronic Stability Control)

    Starting and Driving ESC (Electronic Stability Control) varies the braking pressure to each according to the amount of friction available. Functions of ESC This prevents the wheels from locking and enables steering ESC covers the functions of ABS, EBD, TCS, VDC, HBA, RMI, control to be maintained.
  • Page 152 Starting and Driving TCS (Traction Control System) HHC hill hold control When the vehicle drives uphill, HHC can prevent the vehicle TCS automatically controls the driving force at the start-off and acceleration to prevent wheels from spinning, so as to maintain from sliding backwards after the driver releases the brake pedal.
  • Page 153: Epb (Electrical Parking Brake)

    Starting and Driving EPB (Electrical Parking Brake) indicator (yellow)" illuminates and the EPB cannot The EPB pull-up switch is integrated with the P gear button on be released through normal operation, please contact Our the shift lever. When the vehicle is at a standstill, press the P Service Dealer.
  • Page 154 Starting and Driving Start-off vehicle will brake four wheels by activating the hydraulic brake system, and its braking effect is just like pressing the brake pedal Manual release of EPB hard. As long as the P gear button is released, the emergency 1 Power on the vehicle.
  • Page 155: Auto Hold

    Starting and Driving AUTO HOLD 3 Click the button on the central control screen to disable the function; AUTO HOLD switch is located on central control screen. Use 4 Shut down the vehicle and power off, lock the vehicle and this switch to control the on or off of AUTO HOLD system.
  • Page 156: Hdc (Hill Descent Control)

    Starting and Driving During operation of the AUTO HOLD, opening the door or automatically, so as to ensure the vehicle goes downhill steadily; unfastening the seat belt will activate the EPB. The "AUTO at this time, the driver can correct the automatically controlled HOLD indicator (white/gray)"...
  • Page 157: Warning Lights

    Starting and Driving Warning lights When the "standard" mode is selected, the braking force output is relatively moderate at the same pedal force or pedal stroke, Warning lights related to braking system include "braking system which is applicable to the vast majority of people. warning light (red)", "ABS warning light (yellow)", "EBD warning light (red)", "ESC indicator (yellow)", "ESC OFF indicator Note: When switching brake pedal sensing mode, ensure...
  • Page 158: Air Suspension System

    Starting and Driving Air suspension system • Max. (+75 mm) : The "Air suspension system indicator Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the air (green)" on the instrument cluster is on, which is suspension system. applicable to deep off-road conditions to improve passability, such as mud, rocky roads, etc.
  • Page 159 Starting and Driving After the vehicle is started, the suspension may be Frequently switching the suspension height in a short automatically adjusted to the appropriate height. Please period of time may cause the air suspension system to pay attention to the space above and below the vehicle. overheat, resulting in failure to switch the suspension height or delayed operation.
  • Page 160: Easy Loading

    Starting and Driving toggle switch (2) up and down, or directly clicking the Height in Note: When the all-terrain mode is custom, the suspension the lightweight interface. system switches in tandem according to the user-defined height. The suspension system sets the height adjustment range according to different all-terrain modes, and the user will not be able to select all heights.
  • Page 161: Vehicle Scale

    Starting and Driving • Close the tailgate. interface. Click Start, and the interface will display weighing information. • The speed is higher than 5km/h. Note: The vehicle scale estimates the net load of the vehicle (both cargo and passengers) and is only available when the vehicle is stationary, at normal height, and the brake pedal is released.
  • Page 162: Maintenance Mode

    Starting and Driving ATS (All Terrain System) Maintenance mode The height adjustment function is disabled for you to lift Note: It is applicable to models with the ATS (All the vehicle with a lift or jack. This mode will be disabled Terrain System).
  • Page 163: Ats Mode Switch

    Starting and Driving ATS mode switch Off-road mode is suitable for rough unpaved roads such as rocky roads, shell craters, intersecting axles, gravel roads, The ATS has 7 modes and the current vehicle's ATS mode is etc., providing the best driving experience. displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 164 Starting and Driving ESC (Electronic Stability Control) mode, power steering mode, suspension height and energy recovery level. • Power mode: Normal, Sport and ECO can be selected. – Normal: Combines vehicle dynamics and economy and be suitable for all road surfaces. MODE –...
  • Page 165: Four-Wheel Drive System

    Starting and Driving Four-wheel drive system • Air Suspension System Height: Highest, High, Standard, Low and Lowest modes can be selected. See "Air suspension system" in this section for more instructions. Note: It is applicable to models with the four-wheel drive (4WD) system.
  • Page 166: Crawl Control In Off-Road

    Starting and Driving Crawl control in off-road • When the All Terrain mode is switched to Sport mode, the 4WD strategy prioritizes dynamics and enters 4WD when a certain vehicle speed is reached. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the crawl control in off-road system.
  • Page 167 Starting and Driving without depressing the accelerator and brake pedals to keep the Depress the accelerator pedal or brake pedal, adjust the vehicle vehicle moving at the set speed. It can be used when the vehicle to the desired speed and release the pedal. enters the Off-Road mode, is put into driving gear and drives Note: When the cruise speed exceeds 20 km/h, the crawl at low speeds in off-road conditions, bumpy road conditions or...
  • Page 168: Parking Assist System

    Starting and Driving Parking assist system the presence of obstacles. Upon detection of any obstacle, the parking sensors will calculate its spacing with the vehicle Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on and send the information to the driver by alerting tones. It's your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration really important that this system is only a parking assist system purchased.
  • Page 169: Rear View Camera

    Starting and Driving Parking assist system switch on the central control vehicle are about 120cm away from the barrier, the parking screen assist system will start making alarm sounds. Press the parking assist system switch on the central control When the distance of the vehicle from the barrier is less than screen to enable or disable the front/rear radar parking assist 30cm, the parking assist system will sound a long alarm.
  • Page 170: 360°/540° Around View System

    Starting and Driving 360°/540° around view system Working status of parking camera assist system: After selecting reverse gear, the image of center console screen 360°/540° around view system is not always reliable. will be switched to the working status of parking camera, and It only plays the role of assistance! Due to the the display will show the scene image behind the vehicle for the limited filed of view, the cameras cannot detect...
  • Page 171 Starting and Driving • Function settings Function settings The user can choose to turn on/off "360° triggered by vehicle Note: The type of 360°/540° around view system equipped start-off", "360° triggered by steering wheel angle at low on your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration speed", "360°...
  • Page 172: Driver Assistance System

    Starting and Driving Driver assistance system screen will only be displayed in full screen on the central control screen. Note: The type of driver assistance system equipped on • 360° triggered by narrow road your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration After the function is enabled, the around view system will be purchased.
  • Page 173: Radar

    Starting and Driving Radar Camera maintenance To ensure the normal operation of a camera, keep the camera The front millimeter wave radar is installed on the front bumper, free of foreign objects such as dust, snow, ice and water. and the rear corner millimeter wave radar is installed inside the side of the rear bumper.
  • Page 174: Fcw And Aeb (Forward Collision Avoidance Assist)

    Starting and Driving FCW and AEB (Forward Collision Avoidance Radar maintenance Assist) To ensure the normal operation of a radar, keep the radar free of foreign objects such as dust, snow, ice and water. The forward collision avoidance assist includes FCW (Front Collision Warning) and AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking).
  • Page 175 Starting and Driving Function enable/disable Message prompt • Visual alarm Function enable method – Indicator prompt messages: In case of FCW, the "FCW When the vehicle is started, the collision avoidance assist (Front Collision Warning)/AEB (Automatic Emergency function is enabled by default. If you disable the function and then enable it again, you may Braking) warning light (yellow)"...
  • Page 176 Starting and Driving • The driver must ensure that the seat belt is fastened, Caution otherwise the AEB will not work. When the system sends visual and audible alarm, it is the • Ensure that the electronic stability system and the collision driver's responsibility to immediately take further measures to avoidance assist function are enabled, otherwise the collision avoid collision risks and never rely solely on the system.
  • Page 177: Ldw (Lane Departure Warning)

    Starting and Driving LDW (Lane Departure Warning) Keeping) warming light (yellow)" on the instrument LDW (Lane Departure Warning) function provides assistance to cluster remains on. drivers on highways, expressways and other similar main roads. When the driver unconsciously deviates from the lane, it warns Alarm sound settings and prompts the driver to return to the current lane, avoiding the Set it in the central control screen: Settings ->...
  • Page 178 Starting and Driving • The width and quality of the lane lines do not meet the Caution requirements, such as the lane line is worn and covered, LDW is only a driver assistance function to assist alarm. the old and new lane lines exist together, or the lane line is The driver shall not rely entirely on the LDW function to remind changed due to the construction section.
  • Page 179: Lka (Lane Keeping Assist)

    Starting and Driving LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) Caution After the LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) function is activated, based LKA is only a driver assistance function. The driver shall on the road boundary information obtained by the camera, the not rely entirely on LKA function to prevent the vehicle from system will determine the position relationship of the vehicle deviating from the current lane, and the driver shall bear the relative to the lane line.
  • Page 180: Elk (Emergent Lane Keeping)

    Starting and Driving ELK (Emergent Lane Keeping) • Dark (poor lighting) or weather conditions (due to heavy rain, snow, fog and wind). After the ELK (Emergent Lane Keeping) function is activated, • The camera has poor recognition capability due to direct based on the road environment information obtained by the sunlight or oncoming strong light.
  • Page 181 Starting and Driving steering to keep the vehicle away from collision risk such as Use restrictions adjacent vehicles or curbs. ELK cannot clearly detect the lane line at any time. You may receive invalid warning or false interference in the following Caution circumstances.
  • Page 182: Acc (Adaptive Cruise Control)

    Starting and Driving ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) The above warnings and restrictions do not include all conditions that may interfere with ELK. There are many factors that can ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) helps the driver maintain the cause ELK to fail. In order to avoid collision risk with adjacent same speed as that of the vehicle ahead and maintain a vehicles or curbs, the driver shall remain alert, and always pre-selected time gap.
  • Page 183 Starting and Driving : To set the following distance, adjust the following distance speed of the vehicle ahead is less than the set cruise speed of of the adaptive cruise control, and switch the following distance the vehicle, the system will actively adjust the speed to maintain from Level 1 to Level 3 cyclically for each press.
  • Page 184 Starting and Driving following distance can be confirmed through the display on the Caution instrument cluster. The driver must always be aware of the current traffic conditions and intervene if the ACC system does not maintain Deactivation of adaptive cruise control a suitable speed or a correct following distance.
  • Page 185 Starting and Driving the driver display. The driver must intervene to match the speed Caution and distance with the vehicle ahead. The causes for automatic When the vehicle is entering and exiting a curve, target disabling may be: selection may be delayed or interfered with. In these cases, •...
  • Page 186: Ica (Integrated Cruise Assist)

    Starting and Driving ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) In this state, you can press and hold the ACC master switch to activate the ICA function. ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) is used to assist the driver in maneuvering the vehicle on straight roads with clear lane After the ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) function is activated, the lines on both sides and on roads with standard curvature, "ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) indicator (blue)"...
  • Page 187 Starting and Driving Caution Caution For human or animals, as well as small vehicles such When ICA system detects that the driver does not hold the as bicycles, motorcycles, and electric vehicles, ICA does steering wheel, it will issue a take-over request "Please gently not brake.
  • Page 188 Starting and Driving • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) function is activated. you should take special care and always be ready to brake. • ESC is disabled (namely, when ESC OFF is pressed, the ESC OFF indicator on the instrument cluster illuminates, and the –...
  • Page 189: Rcw (Rear Collision Warning)

    Starting and Driving RCW (Rear Collision Warning) Use restrictions • RCW cannot provide accurate alarm in all scenarios, and RCW (Rear Collision Warning) monitors the targets behind the unnecessary and missing warnings may be caused for many vehicle in real time through the rear radar, and sends an alarm reasons: such as the impact of radar principle, a large volume message when a vehicle is detected rapidly approaching and of moving metal objects in blind spot, complex metal walls,...
  • Page 190: Rear Collision Avoidance Assist

    Starting and Driving Rear collision avoidance assist Function disable method Set it in the central control screen: Settings -> Advanced driver By detecting the rear pedestrians, the system triggers the rear collision avoidance assist function to actively slow down the assistance ->...
  • Page 191: Slif (Speed Limit Information Function)

    Starting and Driving SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function) • Some targets may affect and weaken the detection of sensor, such as road fences, tunnel entrances, rain or ice and SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function) is to use intelligent snow, thus affecting relevant rear collision avoidance assist front view camera or maps to recognize speed signs and send functions.
  • Page 192 Starting and Driving Message prompt Caution After the function is enabled, if a speed limit sign is recognized, When the system can not recognize the speed limit sign and the current vehicle speed is less than the speed on the information ahead, the instrument cluster will not display the speed limit sign, the instrument cluster will display the current speed limit sign information.
  • Page 193: Isa (Intelligent Speed Limit Assistance)

    Starting and Driving ISA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assistance) Note: To ensure the performance of SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function), please upgrade your offline map in a ISA (Intelligent Speed Limit Assistance) function is to use timely manner so that the current time does not exceed one intelligent front view camera or maps to recognize speed signs year after the offline map version was released.
  • Page 194 Starting and Driving When the current vehicle speed exceeds the applicable speed Caution limit by 9km/h or more, the system will send a pop-up prompt When the system can not recognize the speed limit sign and change the ACC set speed upon the confirmation of the information ahead, the instrument cluster will display the MIL driver.
  • Page 195: Ihc (Intelligent High Beam Control)

    Starting and Driving IHC (Intelligent High beam Control) • Set it in the central control screen: Exterior lamps-> Lamp settings -> Turn off IHC switch. IHC (Intelligent High beam Control) recognizes the traffic environment ahead through the front view camera, automatically Activation conditions controls the low and high beam switching, prevents dazzling •...
  • Page 196 Starting and Driving • The performance of IHC will be degraded in bad weather Caution conditions, such as wind, sand, heavy rain and fog. The front view camera module is installed on the front • See "Camera" for camera restrictions. windscreen.
  • Page 197: Bsd And Lca (Blind Spot Assist)

    Starting and Driving BSD and LCA (Blind Spot Assist) Monitoring diagram Blind spot assist includes two active safety assist functions, BSD (Blind Spot Detection) and LCA (Lane Change Assist). When the subsystem detects that a vehicle is approaching at a high speed in the blind spot of the rearview mirror or from a distance, the system will warn the driver through the LED light on the left and right external rearview mirrors.
  • Page 198 Starting and Driving the indicator on the corresponding side will illuminate, as shown Use restrictions in the figure below. • BSD cannot provide accurate alarm in all scenarios, and unnecessary and missing warnings may be caused for many If the driver has the intention to change lanes or make a turn (by reasons: such as the impact of radar principle, a large turning on the direction indicator lamp on the side with a vehicle), volume of moving metal objects in blind spot, complex metal...
  • Page 199: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)

    Starting and Driving RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) is a driver assistance function, which warns the driver of the vehicles running laterally on left and right sides or the crossing pedestrians when the vehicle is reversing.
  • Page 200: Dow (Door Open Warning)

    Starting and Driving DOW (Door Open Warning) Caution When the vehicle is stationary and not in R gear, the DOW RCTA cannot replace the role of rearview mirrors for rear function can detect the vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians and observation. other targets approaching the vehicle from behind.
  • Page 201 Starting and Driving driver or passenger should avoid opening the door, but confirm Caution whether it is safe to open the door first. DOW is a driver assistance function, which cannot work in If the driver or passenger opens the door on the warning side, the all conditions, or replace the role of rearview mirrors for rear warning indicator will flash, a corresponding pop-up window will observation.
  • Page 202: Driver State Monitoring

    Starting and Driving Driver state monitoring This function will work with the vehicle speed not less than 10km/h, and distinguish mild fatigue, moderate fatigue and Note: It applies to vehicles configured with driver severe fatigue. monitoring system (DMS). Driver distraction detection The DMS provides the functions of driver fatigue detection, When the driver gazes around during normal driving, the DMS driver distraction detection, driver smoking behavior detection...
  • Page 203: Cpd (Child Presence Detection)

    Starting and Driving CPD (Child Presence Detection) Driver smoking behavior detection When the DMS detects the smoking behavior of the driver With the vehicle locked and powered off, when the possibility of during driving, the driver will be reminded through pop-up a child being left behind is detected in the front passenger seat window and alarm on the instrument pack.
  • Page 204: Tires

    Starting and Driving Tires Winter tires The vehicle speed shall not exceed the maximum DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! allowable speed of the installed winter tires, Do NOT drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively otherwise the tires may suddenly lose pressure, worn, damaged or inflated to an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 205: Anti-Skid Chain

    Starting and Driving The maximum allowable speed of winter tires shall be subject to In addition, it is recommended to set the overspeed alarm, which the speed code on the tires. can be controlled to turn on or off via the touch button on the center console screen.
  • Page 206: Loading

    Starting and Driving Loading Hazardous loads There is a legal requirement to display a specific type of external It is the driver's responsibility to ensure no overload in warning sign on the vehicle if certain hazardous goods are being accordance with the laws. carried.
  • Page 207: Cargo Box Rail/Rope Hook

    Starting and Driving Cargo box rail/rope hook Before fixing the cargo, you need to move the rope hook (3) into the semi-circular limiting groove (1) at the upper and lower Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the cargo box position of the cargo box slide rail (2), and then tighten the rope slide rail/rope hook.
  • Page 208: Roof Rack And Load Device

    Starting and Driving Roof rack and load device The loading items must be distributed evenly and not suspended on the rack. Check the connection between the rack and the Be sure to place your luggage properly on the roof loading items after driving 50 km. rack, otherwise accidents may occur.
  • Page 209: Trailer Towing

    Starting and Driving Trailer towing Instructions before use • The state specific trailer towing regulations must be followed. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with the trailer • The vehicle speed should not exceed 100km/h. When driving towing. on complex road conditions (requiring frequent lane changes and turns), it is recommended that the maximum speed should not exceed 80km/h.
  • Page 210 Starting and Driving ability to drop, the total mass must be reduced by 10% when Instructions for driving the altitude increases by 1,000 m. • Before driving, check all the safety equipment to ensure safe • The tires of towing vehicle shall be adjusted to the specified operation.
  • Page 211: Trailer Control Module

    Starting and Driving Trailer control module When the trailer connection fails, “trailer indicator (green)” on the instrument cluster goes off. The trailer control module provides actuation functions for the width lamp, brake lamp, reverse lamp, turn signal lamp and rear Caution fog lamp of the trailer.
  • Page 212: Recommended Towing Weight

    Starting and Driving Recommended towing weight Trailer nose weight Caution Towing capacity ATM (braked Never exceed the maximum allowable nose weight, such Driving type GVW (kg) CVW (kg) GTM (kg) trailer) (kg) as the vertical weight on the ball of the trailer. This is very 3500 2750 3500...
  • Page 213: Installation Of Trailer Device

    Starting and Driving Installation of trailer device • Step 1: insert Ball head. 1 The trailer device is installed at the rear of the frame, and it • Step 2: put in Washer. shares the installation point with the rear bumper bracket. •...
  • Page 214 Starting and Driving • Type 1 • Type 3 • Type 2 4 For models with air suspension configuration, the trailer device needs to be adjusted to "Towing mode" for installation and use in conjunction with the suspension. See "Air suspension system"...
  • Page 215: Maintenance

    Starting and Driving Maintenance 5 There are anti sway bolts and nuts under the trailer arm. When towing, they need to be loosened. First loosen the If the vehicle is commonly used for towing trailers, additional nut, then loosen the bolt. After the bolt moves down by about maintenance should be carried out on the vehicle during 3~5mm, tighten the nut again.
  • Page 217 Emergency Troubleshooting 210 Emergency Door Opening or Closing 212 Hazard warning lamp 212 Warning triangle 213 Wheel replacement 218 Towing a vehicle 220 Jump start 222 Fuse replacement 230 Bulb replacement...
  • Page 218: Emergency Troubleshooting

    Emergency Troubleshooting Emergency Door Opening or Closing Manually unlock and lock the driver door When the vehicle is powered off or the doors can not be unlocked Emergency door opening inside the vehicle or locked electronically, the driver door can be unlocked and Open the emergency door pull ring cover located below the locked manually.
  • Page 219: Manually Lock The Front Occupant Door And Rear Doors

    Emergency Troubleshooting Manually lock the front occupant door and rear Caution doors When the child lock is in the locked state, both the door When the vehicle is powered off or the doors can not be locked opening switch and the emergency door pull ring cannot electronically, the front occupant door and rear doors can be open the door from the inside.
  • Page 220: Hazard Warning Lamp

    Emergency Troubleshooting Hazard warning lamp Warning triangle When you encounter a problem during driving and have to The warning triangle is placed on the flat floor behind the stop the vehicle or slow down, you shall press the hazard second-row left seat. For models equipped with the openable warning lamp switch (1) on the central control switch group, rear quarter, the warning triangle is located below the...
  • Page 221: Wheel Replacement

    Emergency Troubleshooting Wheel replacement Spare tire Check the pressure of the spare tire regularly. Using Jack a spare tire of incorrect tire pressure will affect Placement the wheel stability, which may cause danger and The jack is placed on the flat floor behind the second-row left permanent damage to the wheel.
  • Page 222 Emergency Troubleshooting 2 Mount the auxiliary rotary post and the wheel nut wrench. 5 After the spare tire lands on the ground, continue to rotate the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise and, at the same 3 Press the left end of the cover with hand and then open the time, pull out the spare tire.
  • Page 223: Replacing Tire

    Emergency Troubleshooting Replacing tire Storing the spare tire 1 Place the wheel on the ground with the air valve facing up. Vehicle parking 2 Place the wheel at the rear bottom of the vehicle. Park your vehicle in firm and level ground without 3 Place the spare tire tray in the center of the rim, and adjust disturbing traffic or traffic hazard to yourself.
  • Page 224 Emergency Troubleshooting Positioning jack Only use jack at specified jacking points. The lifting height shall not be more than the height necessary for tire replacement (such as no more than 30cm above the ground). Before using the jack, ensure all passengers have left the vehicle.
  • Page 225 Emergency Troubleshooting 1 Remove the spare tire (See "Spare tire" in this section). 8 Fully tighten the retaining nuts of the wheel in a diagonal order (see the diagram); the wheel nut torque is 180±18N·m. 2 Check whether the jack is still perpendicular to the jacking points;...
  • Page 226: Towing A Vehicle

    Emergency Troubleshooting Towing a vehicle placed in the vehicle in case of loss, and reinstall the towing hitch cover after vehicle towing is completed. While being towed, relative national regulations about vehicle Caution towing shall be abided by. The mass that the front towing eye can bear is 1/2GVW (total mass).
  • Page 227: Towing

    Emergency Troubleshooting Towing Caution • When towing, for 2WD models, be sure to lift the driving Before towed wheels off the ground, and maintain the towing speed less To ensure the steering gear can rotate freely, be than 50km/h. When the towing distance is less than 50km, sure to power on the vehicle and keep it powered place the shift lever in N gear.
  • Page 228: Jump Start

    Emergency Troubleshooting Jump start Jump start Never pull or tow the vehicle to start. Battery disconnection Ensure the rated voltage of two batteries is the same Always wear protective gloves and eye protecting (12V) and the jumper cable is acknowledged as the glasses when working on a battery.
  • Page 229 Emergency Troubleshooting likely to need repairing. Please contact our Service Dealer for repair. Disconnecting • Shut down the engine or motor of the vehicle. • Ensure the cable terminals shall not contact with each other. • Remove the jumper cable. Removal is the reverse of connection.
  • Page 230: Fuse Replacement

    Emergency Troubleshooting Fuse replacement Driver compartment fuse box Driver compartment fuse box is located behind the lower storage Fuses of this vehicle are located in three boxes. box at driver side. Caution Spillage of liquid to any electric components in the vehicle may damage the components, so it is required to cover any electric components.
  • Page 231 Emergency Troubleshooting Fuses in the driver compartment fuse box can be identified by Code Specification Function the label on the back of lower storage box cover at driver side. Steering wheel heating TBOX GW/ICGM FICM (Front Infotainment Control Module) 2nd row seat heating ACU (Airbag Control Unit) Automatic anti-dazzle rearview mirror / streaming media rearview mirror...
  • Page 232 Emergency Troubleshooting Code Specification Function Code Specification Function Reserved SB03 Rear defrost Electronic shift lever SB04 Panoramic sunroof ACU (Airbag Control Unit) SB05 ZCU_DR(KL30_9) ZCU_DR(KL30_10) SB06 2nd row seat heating ZCU_DR(KL30_6) Front blower relay ZCU_PR(KL30_6) Openable rear quarter lock relay ZCU_DR(KL30_7) 2nd row 60% seat heater relay ZCU PR(KL30_3)
  • Page 233: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Troubleshooting Front compartment fuse box Fuses in the front compartment fuse box can be identified by the label printed at the back of the fuse box cover. Front compartment fuse box is located at the right of compartment wall at the front hood bottom (viewed from the front of vehicle).
  • Page 234 Emergency Troubleshooting Code Specification Function Code Specification Function Horn IMCU/SAC Reserved AVAS Remote control parking/towing assist Reserved controller Cooling fan/coolant level sensor EPS(Electric Power Steering) Reserved ADAS Front windshield heating 7.5A KL87 power supply Rear motor_parking motor Reserved Driver seat ventilation Reserved ESP/EBOOST Reserved...
  • Page 235 Emergency Troubleshooting Code Specification Function Code Specification Function Four door ambient lamp SB07 Reserved Reserved SB08 Driver power seat 1 IEC(Driver compartment fuse box) ACC SB09 ZCU_DR(KL30_5&KL30_8) 2nd row USB charging port SB10 Reserved Reserved SB11 Reserved Reserved SB12 Reserved ZCU ACC signal SB13 Ebooster(electronic vacuum booster)
  • Page 236: Battery Fuse Box

    Emergency Troubleshooting Battery fuse box Code Specification Function Front wiper HS/LS relay The battery fuse box is located on the battery positive terminal. Front wiper ON relay Reserved IG relay Economizer relay Reserved Reserved Reserved Main relay Air conditioning compressor relay Heater water pump relay Reserved ACC relay...
  • Page 237: Fuse Replacement

    Emergency Troubleshooting Fuse replacement Specification Code Specification Function Only replace with fuses of the same 250A UEC(Front compartment fuse box) specifications/rated current. Installing nonspecific fuse will damage electrical system and even cause Reserved fire. Before attempting to replace the fuse, the 250A DCDC(DC-DC voltage converter) vehicle power and all electrical devices must be...
  • Page 238: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Troubleshooting Bulb replacement Bulb replacement The followings are the methods for removing the bulb; for other Before replacing any bulb, turn off the ignition switch and the unlisted bulbs that need to be replaced, please contact our lamp switch, to avoid any possible short circuit. service dealer for repair.
  • Page 239 Maintenance and Service 232 Regular maintenance 232 Owner's check 233 Front compartment hood 237 Front compartment 238 Coolant 239 Brake fluid 240 Washer fluid 241 Wiper blades 243 Seat belts 244 Battery 247 High voltage battery pack 249 Tires 251 Other maintenance...
  • Page 240: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and Service Regular maintenance Owner's check Regular maintenance is the key to economy, safety and The following are a few simple but important checks which you reliability for your vehicle and it must be remembered that the shall make at regular intervals before driving to ensure reliable responsibility for maintaining your vehicle in a safe, roadworthy and economic operation: condition rests ultimately on you, the owner/operator.
  • Page 241: Harsh Conditions

    Maintenance and Service Front compartment hood Harsh conditions For vehicles often used in harsh conditions, it is recommended Open front compartment hood to shorten the maintenance interval. Note: The electric front compartment hood swings upward Regular vehicle maintenance shall be done by Our Service to open.
  • Page 242 Maintenance and Service front compartment hood. When the front compartment hood Front compartment hood unlock and lock button on the is moving, short pressing the electric front compartment hood remote key with PEPS switch will pause the front compartment hood’s motion, and Long press the button to open and close the front short pressing the switch again will cause the front compartment...
  • Page 243: Close Front Compartment Hood

    Maintenance and Service Close front compartment hood when the vehicle is running, then warning tones will be sounded together. After closing the front compartment hood, check if it is completely locked by trying to lift its front edge. If the front compartment Caution hood is not completely locked, please open it again and repeat •...
  • Page 244: Front Compartment Hood Emergency Opening

    Maintenance and Service hood encounters an obstacle 3 times in a row during Caution electric closing or opening, the electric function will be When the electric front compartment hood is working, make disabled. After removing the obstacle, closing the front sure that no people is in its opening and closing path, compartment hood manually can restore the normal electric otherwise you or others may be hurt.
  • Page 245: Front Compartment

    Maintenance and Service Front compartment Caution If the front compartment hood cannot be opened in an emergency by pulling its opening handle twice, the following methods can be adopted: • Pull the front compartment hood emergency unlock handle again twice in succession. •...
  • Page 246: Coolant

    Maintenance and Service Coolant Check and refill Do not remove the expansion tank cap while the Coolant is harmful if swallowed. Do not allow cooling system is hot, for overflowed water vapor or coolant to contact the eyes or skin. If it does, rinse hot coolant may cause personal injury.
  • Page 247: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance and Service Brake fluid If there is a significant drop in the level of the brake fluid, contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. Use only new brake fluid of the specified type. Use of brake fluid which is old or not the specified type can cause loss of braking performance.
  • Page 248: Check And Refill

    Maintenance and Service Washer fluid Check and refill Be sure to check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is parked Check and refill on a flat ground and the brake system is in cold state. Brake fluid level is visible on the reservoir and the normal level shall Driving with a non-operational washer system can be between "MAX"...
  • Page 249: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance and Service Wiper blades Caution • Do not use antifreeze or vinegar/aqueous solution in Inspection reservoir - Antifreeze can damage paint surfaces and Inspect the edge of the blade for roughness or damage, and vinegar can damage washer pump. Use the washer check that the blade rubber is secure throughout its length.
  • Page 250: Replacement Of Windshield Wiper Blade

    Maintenance and Service Replacement of windshield wiper blade Installation 1 Put the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm. 2 Push the blade towards the arm until the wiper blade is fully engaged. Ensure the wiper blade is properly secured on the arm.
  • Page 251: Seat Belts

    Maintenance and Service Seat belts Maintenance and service Do not attempt to repair the retractor or buckle Inspection mechanisms, or to modify the seat belts in any way. Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of The belts also have a sensitive retractor which is an accident shall be replaced, and the anchorage designed to lock only during heavy acceleration, points checked, by Our Service Dealer.
  • Page 252: Battery

    Maintenance and Service Battery immediately. If acid splashes onto your skin or clothes, immediately neutralize it with thick soap Warnings and instructions for battery: solution, and then rinse with plenty of water. If you drink acid by mistake, see a doctor immediately. Wear goggles! Open fires, electric sparks, strong lights and smoking are prohibited.
  • Page 253: Duration Of Storing The Vehicle

    Maintenance and Service such case, charge the battery or disconnect the battery negative The duration of each powering on should not be less cable during the vehicle parking. than 5 seconds. Try to avoid powering on and off too frequently. Note: Please pay attention to the warnings &...
  • Page 254: Removing The Battery

    Maintenance and Service Turn off the vehicle power supply and all electrical appliances Caution before charging. If the vehicle has been parked for a long period • Keep any child away from the battery, battery acid and and cannot be started due to lack of power (general terminal charging equipment.
  • Page 255: Installing The Battery

    Maintenance and Service High voltage battery pack ensure to use one with the same voltage (12V), structure and safety label. The current strength and capacity should be same Instructions and restricted conditions with the original battery. Our Service Dealer can offer you with genuine batteries.
  • Page 256 Maintenance and Service 3 When using the vehicle, it is recommended to avoid frequent must be conducted every 3 months for the high-voltage hard acceleration and deceleration, and choose flat and battery pack, and then have it discharged to 40%~60%, dry roads as much as possible when driving.
  • Page 257: Tires

    Maintenance and Service Tires has been disposed, you shall contact our Service Dealer to transfer the vehicle to our Service Dealer for check. DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do NOT drive 10 After a serious vehicle accident, personnel in the vehicle your vehicle if any tire is excessively worn, damaged need leave the vehicle as soon as possible and contact our or inflated to an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 258: Wear Indicator

    Maintenance and Service Wear indicator The spare tire should be maintained at the highest recommended pressure and adjusted before use. Pressure There are wear indicators in the tread of all original tires. When should be checked with an accurate Tire Pressure Gauge when the tire has worn down until 1.6 mm of the tread is remaining the tire is cold instead of decreasing the value under warm the wear indicators will appear across the full width of the tread...
  • Page 259: Tire Check And Rotation

    Maintenance and Service Other maintenance Tire check and rotation In order to achieve even tire wear, it is recommended to Vehicle wash check the tires every 5,000km, and check the wheel alignment parameters under the curb weight of the entire vehicle as When driving for the first time after washing the required.
  • Page 260: Seat And Trim

    Maintenance and Service Door seals • Use special vehicle cleaner to remove grease and tar spots on vehicle body and while still wet, wash the paintwork using To prevent rubber door seals from freezing in a cold weather, a a soft sponge and generous quantities of water containing rubber maintenance product or a silicone spray shall be used for car shampoo.
  • Page 261 Maintenance and Service To properly protect against vehicle corrosion, the following rules • If you frequently drive on roads with de-icing salt, saline areas, shall be observed: near the beach, or on roads with coal tar, regularly check the underbody parts of your vehicle. Rinse off mud, snow, ice, •...
  • Page 263: General Technical Parameters

    General Technical Parameters 256 Major vehicle dimension parameters 257 Vehicle weight parameters 258 Dynamic performance parameters 259 Main parameters of drive motor 260 Chassis technical parameters 261 Recommended fluids 262 Wheels and tires 263 Wheel alignment parameters...
  • Page 264: Major Vehicle Dimension Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Major vehicle dimension parameters Model EKK1C-A000 EKK1C-A110 Driving type 4X2, RWD 4X4, 4WD Length of outline dimension, mm 5500 5500 Width of outline dimension, mm 1997 1997 1860 1860 Height of outline dimension, mm 1874(with luggage rack) 1874(with luggage rack) Length of cargo bar board, mm 1561...
  • Page 265: Vehicle Weight Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Vehicle weight parameters Model EKK1C-A000 EKK1C-A110 EKK1C-A110 Maximum allowable total mass, kg 3500 3500 3500 Curb weight, kg 2750 2850 2880 Axle load (front/rear axle load 1425/2075 1510/1990 1550/1950 under gross vehicle weight), kg Number of seats...
  • Page 266: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Dynamic performance parameters Item Parameters Model EKK1C-A000 EKK1C-A110 Maximum design speed, km/h Maximum gradeability, % Accelerating ability (Accelerating time from 0 to 100 km/h), second Driving range (WLTP condition),...
  • Page 267: Main Parameters Of Drive Motor

    General Technical Parameters Main parameters of drive motor Driving type 4X2, RWD 4X4, 4WD TZ180XS0951(Front drive motor) Model of drive motor TZ230XY1301 TZ230XY1301(Rear drive motor) Type of drive motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor 54kW@64.5Nm&8000rpm(Front drive motor) Maximum 30 minutes power 97kW@154.5Nm&6000rpm 97kW@154.5Nm&6000rpm(Rear drive motor)
  • Page 268: Chassis Technical Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Chassis technical parameters Item Parameters Front suspension Double wishbone independent suspension / Air suspension Rear suspension Multi link independent suspension / Air suspension Requirements for steel wheel Residual dynamic unbalance on both sides of steel wheel assembly is less than 10g dynamic balance Requirements for aluminum wheel Residual dynamic unbalance on both sides of aluminum wheel assembly is less than 8g...
  • Page 269: Recommended Fluids

    General Technical Parameters Recommended fluids Item Grade Capacity Coolant (electric drive system), L D-35(-35℃) 14.3 Brake fluid, L aike 901-4 DOT 4 Washer fluid, L Universal low freezing point washer fluid R-1234yf / HFC-1234yf (CF3CF=CH2) Air conditioning refrigerant, g GWP=0.501 Front reducer lubricating fluid, L Shell SL2808 0.95±0.05...
  • Page 270: Wheels And Tires

    General Technical Parameters Wheels and tires Item Parameters Wheel specification 8.5Jx20 8Jx18 Tire specifications 275/55R20 265/65R18 Half load 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi Front Tire wheel Full load 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi pressure Half load 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi Rear (cold state) wheel Full load 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi 260kPa/2.6bar/38psi Spare wheel specification 275/55R20 255/60R18...
  • Page 271: Wheel Alignment Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Wheel alignment parameters Item Parameters 0.1°±0.083° Toe-in (single side) 0.15°±0.10°(It applies to vehicles with long-term full load) -0.083°±0.75° Camber Front Difference between left and right ≤0.75° suspension Kingpin 6.8° inclination angle 3.8°±0.75° Kingpin caster angle Difference between left and right ≤0.75° 0°±0.05°(It applies to vehicles with air suspension) Toe-in (single side)

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