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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.
This Handbook contains the latest information upon the time of printing and all modifications, interpretations and explanations should
be reserved by the company. Based on the consideration that the products will be upgraded or in any other way(s) modified constantly,
the company reserves the right to apply these changes mentioned here before without notice when the Handbook has been hereby
printed and published and will accept no liability.
This Handbook is an indispensable part of the vehicle. If you want to sell the vehicle, please remember to provide the new owner with
this Handbook.
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incorrect operation or unauthorized refit, the user will have no right of claim, and any warranty request will be refused by SAIC MAXUS
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SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. Address: #2500, Jun Gong Road, Yang Pu District, Shanghai Postcode: 200438
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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 Contents Perface................1 Headrest..................19 Introduction ................1 Passenger restraint system..........20 About this handbook...............1 Sitting correctly................20 Precautions................2 Seat belts ..................20 Seat belt pretensioner ..............25 Dangerous substances..............2 Airbag(s)..................25 Children / Animals ................2 Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) ......34 Personal safety................2 Instruments and controls ...........
  • Page 4 Contents Fuel filter water level warning light ..........45 SPORT indicator ................52 Urea warning light ................46 Trailer indicator................52 DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light.........46 Exterior lamp switch ............52 Emission MIL................46 Combination lamp control switch..........52 Engine malfunction warning light..........47 Hazard warning lamp switch ............54 Transmission malfunction warning light ........47 Dashboard switch...............
  • Page 5 Contents Air conditioning operating tips ............79 Starting ..................100 Warm-up..................101 Rearview mirrors ..............80 Self-protection mode ..............101 Exterior rearview mirrors ..............80 Stopping ..................101 Interior rearview mirrors ...............82 Driving ................101 Interior equipment .............. 83 "Running-in" of new vehicle............101 Front roof vanity light..............83 Driving ..................102 Rear roof vanity light ..............84 Catalytic converter ............103...
  • Page 6 Contents Real-time 4WD system...............121 Winter tires .................159 Anti-skid chain ................160 Brake system ..............123 Loading ................160 Service brake ................123 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)..........125 Load carrying................160 ESC (Electronic Stability Control)..........126 Load restraint ................160 EPB (Electrical Parking Brake)...........129 Hazardous loads ................161 Auto hold ..................131 Roof Rack and Load Device............161 Warning lights................132 Roll cage for passenger cars............162...
  • Page 7 Contents Driver compartment fuse box .............180 Adjustment and cleaning ............201 Front compartment fuse box ............182 Wiper blades ..............201 Battery fuse box .................186 Check ..................201 Fuse replacement...............187 Replacement ................202 Bulb replacement...............187 Maintenance and service ............202 Bulb specification ...............188 Seat belts ................202 Bulb replacement ...............188 Check ..................202 4 Maintenance and Service...........191...
  • Page 8 Contents Vehicle performance parameters........214 Main engine parameters ............215 Chassis technical parameters ...........216 Recommended fluids............217 Wheel and tire ..............218 Wheel alignment parameters..........219...
  • Page 9 Preface Introduction Caution Caution About this handbook Relevant procedures must be followed to avoid the possibility This Handbook applies to T60 series multi-purpose truck. of vehicle damage. Caution Note The information contained in this Handbook is designed to cover more than one model option and variant, and therefore Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you.
  • Page 10 Preface Precautions Children / Animals Accidents and injury may be caused by Dangerous substances unsupervised children or animals operating controls and switches fitted to your vehicle, or playing with Many liquids and other substances used in motor equipment or goods being transported in it. vehicles are poisonous and should under no circumstances be consumed and should, so far as In order to prevent the accident or personal injury caused by a...
  • Page 11 Preface Vehicle identification When communicating with Our Service Dealer, you should provide the vehicle identification number (VIN). The engine number may also be required if the engine is involved during communication. Vehicle identification number (VIN) Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the vehicle: •...
  • Page 12 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. • VIN • Brand • Model • Engine model •...
  • Page 13 Before You Drive Keys Door locks 13 Windows 15 Seats 20 Passenger restraint system 36 Instruments and controls 38 Instrument cluster 39 Message center 43 Warning lights and indicators 52 Exterior lamp switch 54 Dashboard switch 56 Auxiliary fascia console switch 59 Switches on steering column and steering wheel 71 Steering wheel adjustment...
  • Page 14 Before You Drive Keys Remote key with PEPS The remote key is a control component of central door locking The vehicle is equipped with 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 15 Before You Drive WARNING To replace the battery, following procedures must be observed: 1 Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS. Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS 2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key body. Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and 3 Pry off the upper and lower panels of the body;...
  • Page 16 Before You Drive Door locks 5 Refit the upper and lower panels of the battery body, and press their circumference to ensure they are clamped in To protect your vehicle against theft place. Caution When leaving the vehicle with occupants inside, even briefly, always carry the key and power off Do not ignore the waterproof shim and circuit board onto the vehicle, particularly if children are left in the...
  • Page 17 Before You Drive Central door locking system 2 Central unlocking button 3 Car locator button Using the mechanical key portion Caution All doors can be locked/unlocked by manually locking/unlocking the driver door using the mechanical key portion from the For vehicles with PEPS system, when locking with the LOCK outside.
  • Page 18 Before You Drive Car locator Using the central door lock switch Long press the button (3) for 1 second, the vehicle will emit All doors can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the audible and visual alarm. switch. Press the locking button to lock all doors.
  • Page 19 Before You Drive Tailgate Note: During the driving, all doors shall be fully closed and all door locks shall be enabled, so as to avoid accidental For models configured with tailgate key cylinder, the tailgate can opening of doors. be locked or unlocked by using the mechanical key portion. For models not configured with the tailgate key cylinder, the Locking according to the vehicle speed tailgate can be opened or closed directly through the outer...
  • Page 20 Before You Drive Child safety lock Caution Each rear door has its own lock. The child safety lock of If any child sits in the rear seat, please use the child each rear door (either on right and left) shall be respectively safety lock.
  • Page 21 Before You Drive Windows 1 Rear window disable switch 2 Left front door window control switch It is dangerous to leave children, incapacitated 3 Right front door window control switch adults or pets in the vehicle with windows closed. They may faint out due to high temperature, or suffer 4 Right rear door window control switch permanent injury or even death due to heat stroke.
  • Page 22 Before You Drive usage of windows and safety precautions to the personnel function has been enabled for 3 consecutive times at the same in the vehicle. position when the window glass moves up, the automatic up/down function may not work, it must be re-learned to restore Automatic up/down function of window the function.
  • Page 23 Before You Drive Seats Power sunroof Driver's seat adjustment Do not carry out driver's seat adjustment while the vehicle is moving. Otherwise, the vehicle may lose control and cause an accident. Manually adjusted driver seat Open First manually open the sunshade; to open the power sunroof, first press the sunroof switch (1) once, and the sunroof will be lifted to the position for ventilation.
  • Page 24 Before You Drive Backrest adjustment Electrically adjusted driver seat Do not recline the driver seat excessively, as the seat belt provides maximum protection only when the angle between the backrest and the upright position is near 25°. With the body tilting slightly forward, pull up the adjusting handle (2), the seat backrest will automatically bounce back, then recline against the seat backrest to adjust it to the desired angle.
  • Page 25 Before You Drive Front passenger seat adjustment Backrest adjustment Do not recline the driver seat excessively, as the Manually adjusted front passenger seat seat belt provides maximum protection only when Only forward/backward sliding and seat backrest adjustment can the angle between the backrest and the upright be made, and its adjustment is consistent with that of manually position is near 25°.
  • Page 26 Before You Drive Rear occupant seat adjustment Rearward folding of seats Forward folding of seats Pull the strap (2) forward below to unlock the cushion, fold the cushion backward until it snugs against the backrest. Take out Pull up the tether (1) to unlock the backrest, fold the backrest the hook from the seat bag above the straps (2), then hook it to forward until it snugs against the cushion.
  • Page 27 Before You Drive Headrest Central armrest Pull it down and push it forward for use. Note: It applies to vehicles with adjustable headrest. To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the headrest should be adjusted to support the back of the head but not the neck.
  • Page 28 Before You Drive Passenger restraint system Seat belts Improperly wearing or using seat belts may cause Sitting correctly serious personal injury or death. Seat belts are The seat and its passenger restraint system have been life saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained designed to reduce personal injury to a minimum in the event passengers may collide anywhere inside the vehicle of an accident.
  • Page 29 Before You Drive Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the lap. The force of a crash can increase effective body seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing weight, making it impossible to hold onto the child.
  • Page 30 Before You Drive Adjustable force-limiting seat belt without pretensioner Adjustable force-limiting seat belt with dual pretensioner In the event of serious collision accident, the dual pretensioners Fastening (one integrated into the retractor, the other integrated into the The seat belt is pulled out of the scroll smoothly, passes through side lap strap pretensioner) will be activated by the sensor, the shoulder to be fastened in front of the body, verify that the belt the shoulder belt (1) and the lap strap (2) will be contracted a...
  • Page 31 Before You Drive is not twisted or tied, then push the movable tab (4) into the Three-point seal belt on both sides of rear seats buckle that inside of the seat. The fastening and loosening methods for the three-point seat belt on both sides of rear seats are the same as that for front Loosening seat belts.
  • Page 32 Before You Drive Loosening Seat belt height adjustment The movable tab (1) is unlocked by pressing the red button on Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making the right buckle. an adjustment. The fixed tab (2) can be drawn out by inserting the key or other Do not adjust the height of the driver seat belt while sharp objects into the left buckle unlocking hole.
  • Page 33 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 34 Before You Drive This series of vehicle can be equipped with the driver airbag, Do not allow a passenger to obstruct the deployment front passenger airbag, front seat side airbag and side curtain of the airbag by putting feet, knees, etc. in contact airbag.
  • Page 35 Before You Drive Airbag and pretensioner check Airbag deployment If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light Incorrect sitting posture or sitting or resting on the place close to the airbag will result in serious and is not turned on or not turned off after 6 seconds, or turned on when driving, it indicates that the airbag even fatal injuries when the airbag is deployed.
  • Page 36 Before You Drive When you are sitting upright in the seat and leaning against There must be no obstacle in the airbag inflation the seat backrest, the seat belt and the airbag can provide the channel. It is prohibited to place any object between most effective protection.
  • Page 37 Before You Drive • Schematic diagram for deployment drea of driver and front • Schematic siagram for deployment aea of side air curtains passenger airbags • Schematic diagram for deployment area of front seat side airbags...
  • Page 38 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 passenger seat.
  • Page 39 Before You Drive 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 40 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 41 Before You Drive Side airbag and side air curtain • Front offset impact with guardrail. • 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 42 Before You Drive Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) Replace airbag system components after a collision accident May result in death or serious injury! The airbag system could be damaged due to a The airbag can kill the children under 12-year old. collision accident.
  • Page 43 Before You Drive Because there are various size and types of infant or children 3 When ISOFIX is correctly connected, press down the child restraints, you are recommended to choose the suitable restraint with your body and tighten the ISOFIX tether to fix protection device depending on the infant's or children's age the seat firmly on the vehicle.
  • Page 44 Before You Drive Instruments and controls Type 1 Central control door lock switch Door window control switches Combination lamp control and direction indicator lamp stalk switch Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Driver airbag 1 2 3 5 6 7 Instrument cluster Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and custom settings switch...
  • Page 45 Before You Drive Type 2 Central control door lock switch Door window control switches Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever switch Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Downshift paddle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Driver airbag Instrument cluster Upshift paddle...
  • Page 46 Before You Drive Instrument cluster Speedometer The speedometer indicates the current road speed in kilometers per hour. Fuel gauge It indicates the approximate amount of fuel in the tank. If the "low fuel level warning light (yellow)" stays on or illuminates, please refuel as soon as possible.
  • Page 47 Before You Drive Message center It displays the current driving mode of the vehicle: Normal (normal mode), ECO (economy mode) and SPORT (sport Function and operation mode). 4 Fault/notification information 5 Total mileage 6 Prompt information 7 Current time 8 ADAS(Advanced Driving Assistance System) function display (only self-driving model is displayed without ADAS configuration) 9 Multi-media interface...
  • Page 48 Before You Drive Right function display information It displays the trip, average fuel consumption, driving time and average speed since the ignition switch is turned on. Calendar time • Cumulative travel It displays the date information. It displays the trip, average fuel consumption, driving time and average speed since last reset.
  • Page 49 Before You Drive Alarm prompt information Caution Don't neglect the alarm messages, otherwise it may cause Alarm information serious damage to the vehicle. If the alarm indicator is on, Alarm prompt information with major driving safety hazards please stop the vehicle as soon as possible if it is safe to is displayed in the middle of the instrument cluster and do so.
  • Page 50 Before You Drive Fatigue driving monitoring and reminder Tire pressure monitoring system The tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitors the Fatigue driving monitoring and reminder function is tire conditions in real time, providing effective safety guarantee used to remind the drive not to drive when tired. The for driving.
  • Page 51 Before You Drive Warning lights and indicators Airbag warning light Direction indicator When the ignition switch is turned to the "ON" position, "airbag warning light (red)" illuminates, the system conducts the The left or right "direction indicators (green)" self-check and the light goes off after several seconds. If the flash when making a turn.
  • Page 52 Before You Drive 10 km/h, if the driver seat belt is not correctly fastened, the passenger seat belt (equipped with the second-row passenger instrument cluster will not activate any audible warning, while seat belt unfastened warning function) is fastened properly, the the "seat belt warning light (red)"...
  • Page 53 Before You Drive Engine coolant temperature warning light Caution Even if the oil level is normal, do not restart the engine, When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, if please contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon as the coolant overheats, the "engine coolant temperature warning possible.
  • Page 54 Before You Drive Urea warning light DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, "urea warning light (yellow)" flash slowly, the buzzer sounds and the "DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light (yellow)" three consecutive times to prompt that the urea level is low, and stays on, if the DPF gives Level I alarm, it indicates that the the instrument cluster will indicate the remaining driving mileage...
  • Page 55 Before You Drive Engine malfunction warning light light (red)" will illuminate, and will go out immediately after the parking brake is fully released. When the brake fluid level is below the normal range, the "brake When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, if system warning light (red)"...
  • Page 56 Before You Drive ESC (Electronic Stability Control) OFF indicator EPB (Electrical Parking Brake) malfunction warning light When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, if Note: It applies to vehicles configured with EPB. the ESC OFF switch is pressed to disable the ESC function, the "ESC OFF indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 57 Before You Drive When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, the auto hold is started or illuminates during driving, it indicates that the 4WD function has a malfunction, the "auto hold indicator (yellow)" will system has a malfunction, please contact Our Service Dealer for illuminate.
  • Page 58 Before You Drive Cruise control indicator When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, Note: It applies to vehicles configured with cruise control. and LDW and LKA are on standby, the "LDW/LKA warning light (white/black)" will illuminate. When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, When LDW and LKA give an alarm or are triggered, “LDW/LKA if the cruise system is on standby, the "cruise control indicator warning light (yellow)”...
  • Page 59 Before You Drive See “ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control)” in the Starting and Driving section for more description of cruise function. When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, when ISA is enabled and activated, the "ISA indicator" will ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) indicators illuminate.
  • Page 60 Before You Drive Exterior lamp switch pressed, the "ECO indicator (green)" illuminates and the vehicle drives in the economic mode with a relatively weak engine Combination lamp control switch power. Lamps control switch SPORT indicator Type 1 When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, when the SPORT button on the entertainment system display is pressed, the "SPORT indicator (red)"...
  • Page 61 Before You Drive and the corresponding lamp illuminates. The daytime running Note: See "High beam, turn signal lever switch" in this lamps automatically illuminate after the vehicle is started. section for more operation methods of turn signal lamps and headlamps. 1 AUTO : Headlamp control switch.
  • Page 62 Before You Drive Dashboard switch Hazard warning lamp switch Press the hazard warning lamp switch to activate all the turn Headlamp leveling switch signals simultaneously, and the "Direction indicator (green)" in the instrument cluster will illuminate and flash. Press the switch Note: It applies to vehicles configured with headlamp again to turn off the above lamps.
  • Page 63 Before You Drive Auto hold switch adjust headlamp leveling in accordance with the following requirements. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with auto hold. • Position 0: The front passenger seat is occupied. • Position 1: All seats are occupied. •...
  • Page 64 Before You Drive Auxiliary fascia console switch SOS alarm switch Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the SOS Part-time 4WD switch alarm switch. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with part-time 4WD In case of an emergency, you may press the SOS alarm switch system.
  • Page 65 Before You Drive Real-time 4WD switch Type 2 Note: It applies to models with real-time 4WD system. Type 1 AUTO Position 1 - 2H : High-speed 2WD switch. Type 2 Position 2 - 4H : High-speed 4WD switch. Position 3 - 4L : Low-speed 4WD switch. Note: See "Part-time 4WD system"...
  • Page 66 Before You Drive EPB (electrical parking brake) switch Position 1 - 2H : High-speed 2WD switch. Position 2 - 4H : High-speed 4WD switch. Type 1 Position 3 - AUTO : Automatic mode switch. Position 4 - 4L : Low-speed 4WD switch. Caution When switching to 4L mode, long press the 4L switch for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 67 Before You Drive Switches on steering column and steering Type 2 wheel Type 1 Position 1 - : EPB (electrical parking brake) switch. After the vehicle is braked to a stop, press the P gear button on the side of the gear lever, and the vehicle enters the P gear to realize the 1 Combination lamp control and direction indicator lamp stalk parking function;...
  • Page 68 Before You Drive Combination lamp control and direction Type 2 indicator lamp stalk switch Lamps control switch 3 4 6 1 Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lamp lever switch 2 Shift lever Rotate the lamp control switch to the positions shown, and the 3 Manual downshift paddle corresponding lamp illuminates.
  • Page 69 Before You Drive • Position lamps Turn signal lamps and direction indicators • License plate lamps • Dashboard lamps Position 4 - : headlamps low beam on. Note: Headlamps will only operate when the ignition switch is in position "ON". If headlamps are on when the vehicle is parked, the battery will discharge and the engine may be unable to restart due to battery lack of power.
  • Page 70 Before You Drive Headlamp high and low beams Daytime running lamp Daytime running lamps make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle clearly during the day. If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lamps, the daytime running lamps will illuminate when the ignition switch is in position "ON".
  • Page 71 Before You Drive Wiper and washer stalk switch Position 4 - OFF : wiper off. Position 5 - : single wipe. Windshield wiper and washer Intermittent wipe/variable interval Worn wiper blades may not clear the windshield properly, thus reducing forward visibility and resulting in accident.
  • Page 72 Before You Drive For the vehicle that is equipped with rain sensor, when the stalk Washers switch is in (intermittent) position, rotate the switch to change Pull the stalk switch towards the steering wheel. The washer will the sensitivity of front wipers, and the rain sensor will adjust the operate immediately.
  • Page 73 Before You Drive Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lamp wiper will operate with the washer. The washer will be off when lever switch the lever switch is released. Note: The wipers will continue to operate for 3 consecutive Windshield wiper and washer wipes after the lever switch is released, and operate for 1 wipe after 3 consecutive wipes.
  • Page 74 Before You Drive Headlamp high and low beams Caution In freezing or very hot conditions, to prevent damage to the wipers, ensure the blades are not frozen or otherwise adhering to the glass, and clear the screen of obstructions such as snow. Do not operate wipers when the windshield is dry.
  • Page 75 Before You Drive Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Position 1 - : Instrument cluster selection button. Press Type 1 upward, downward, leftward or rightward to page up, page down, page left or page right on the instrument cluster; press OK button to confirm your selection.
  • Page 76 Before You Drive Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Position 6 - : To set the following distance, adjust the following distance of ICA, and switch the following distance from Level 1 Position 2 - : Adaptive cruise control master switch, short to Level 3 cyclically for each press.
  • Page 77 Before You Drive Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and custom settings switch Position 1 - : Sound source control switch. Press SRC switch the radio/MP3 player interface; press upward to increase Type 1 the volume and downward to decrease; short press to switch to the previous band/MP3 track;...
  • Page 78 Before You Drive window closing operation according to the prompts on the • Intercom: set this mode to make calls between fleet members pop-up window. Or directly in the Bluetooth Settings page, in fleet mode. Press the button to start a call and press again choose to turn on or off the automatic window closure for calling to end it.
  • Page 79 Before You Drive Steering wheel adjustment Manual shift paddle Do not adjust the steering wheel position during driving. This is extremely dangerous. Adjust the steering wheel position to adapt to your driving Position 1 - Downshift paddle - : Briefly press the manual shift posture through the following steps: paddle - to a lower gear.
  • Page 80 Before You Drive Horn Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) The horn can operate when the button is pressed, regardless of the ignition switch position. The air conditioning system cools the air and removes moisture and dust e.g. pollen. The heating system utilizes the heat generated by the engine, so it can heat the air in the vehicle sufficiently only when the engine gets to the normal operating temperature.
  • Page 81 Before You Drive Front vents Central vents Move the lever in the central vent upward, downward, leftward and rightward to adjust the direction of the air blowing. Slide the lever in the central vent leftward and rightward to open or close the vent.
  • Page 82 Before You Drive Rear vents Side 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 83 Before You Drive A/C control button A/C system will automatically adjust the vehicle environment, in order to improve comfortableness and maintain constant temperature. Temperature adjusting slider Adjust the A/C setting temperature. With the panel turned on, the set temperature decreases when AUTO you slide to the left or click on the left;...
  • Page 84 Before You Drive A/C operation and display interfaces on Front defrost button entertainment system screen Switch on the front defrost state. When the front defrost button is operated, the corresponding indicator illuminates, A/C is turned on at the same time, and the air outlet mode is switched to defrost;...
  • Page 85 Before You Drive 8 Rear defrost button indicates that the air conditioner is off, and the air blower, compressor and other air conditioning functions are disabled. 9 Internal/external circulation button 10 Driver seat heating button AUTO button 11 Front passenger seat heating button Turn on the automatic A/C function.
  • Page 86 Before You Drive The compressor can only operate when the engine is running. glass. In the front defrost state, press the front defrost button or other mode buttons again to exit the defrost state. Air outlet mode button Rear defrost button Adjust the air blowing mode.
  • Page 87 Before You Drive Air conditioning operating tips Driver seat heating button • If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open the Switch the driver seat heating function, and the entertainment windows before operating. system displays the function state. •...
  • Page 88 Before You Drive Rearview mirrors Switches of rearview mirror not equipped with power folding function The exterior rearview mirror glasses are convex shaped to broaden the field of view: this makes objects appear smaller and further away than they really are. Caution Always check all rearview mirrors for cleanliness and positioning before driving;...
  • Page 89 Before You Drive Foldable rearview mirrors automatically. In the other case, as long as there is a legitimate remote key existing within 1 meter around the Manual folding of rearview mirrors vehicle, touching the micro switch on the driver or front passenger door handle will trigger the vehicle to unlock, and In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, exterior mirrors will the rearview mirrors will be automatically unfolded.
  • Page 90 Before You Drive Interior rearview mirrors Power adjustment of interior rearview mirror Adjust the rearview mirrors to obtain the required rear view. For vehicles equipped with power adjusting interior rearview mirror, press the button (2) on the rearview mirror bottom. Then Manual adjustment of interior rearview mirror the yellow LED lamp will illuminate and rear light sensor will start operating to reduce reflected glare during night driving.
  • Page 91 Before You Drive Interior equipment press the left/right front roof vanity light control switch (1) to turn on and off the corresponding front roof vanity light. Front roof vanity light When the three-gear switch (2) is located at , press (1) to turn on and off the corresponding front roof vanity light.
  • Page 92 Before You Drive Rear roof vanity light 12V power socket 12V power socket provides power supply connection for external electric devices. The position of the 12V power socket on your vehicle shall be subject to the actual vehicle configuration you purchased.
  • Page 93 Before You Drive USB port 12V power socket in the center armrest USB ports are respectively located in the center armrest and on the rear bottom of central armrest, which are subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased. Caution Please avoid using the USB ports for a long time when the ignition switch is placed in "ACC (unlocked)"...
  • Page 94 Before You Drive Type 2 USB port located on the rear bottom of central armrest USB port can only provide charging function. 1 Type-C port 2 USB port...
  • Page 95 Before You Drive Wireless charging system for mobile phone the phone as shown in the above figure (the phone screen is upward), and try to fit the bottom of the phone slot. Note: It applies to vehicles with wireless charging system When the mobile phone is being charged, the charging status for mobile phone.
  • Page 96 Before You Drive Storage box • Internal failure of wireless charging system for mobile phone. • Failure of mobile phone. Storage box on the driver side Caution The storage box at driver side is located below the dashboard at driver side. It can be opened by releasing the storage box upper •...
  • Page 97 Before You Drive Glove box Storage box below the front armrest Pull the armrest upward to open the storage box. Do not stow sharp, heavy or dangerous objects in the glove box at the passenger side. Driving with the glove box open may cause injury in the event of an accident or sudden stop.
  • Page 98 Before You Drive Sun visor and vanity mirror Vehicle tools Both sun visors can be flipped to the upright position or close The vehicle tools are placed under the second row seat. to front windshield, to block the sunlight entering the vehicle through the front windshield.
  • Page 99 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 100 Before You Drive The use guide and help of the entertainment system are presented on the relevant pages of each function. The specific presentation is as follows: Click icon to expand the corresponding instructions for the function. The specific style is as follows: AUTO 1 HOME Button Short press the HOME button (1) to return to the HOME...
  • Page 101 Starting and Driving 94 Before starting and driving 94 Ignition switch 96 PEPS system 99 Engine immobilizer 100 Starting/stopping the engine 101 Driving 103 Catalytic converter 108 Fuel 110 Urea 111 Manual transmission 112 8AT automatic transmission 118 Power steering unit 118 Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) 123 Brake system 133 Cruise control system...
  • Page 102 Starting and Driving Before starting and driving Ignition switch Keyless start • Ensure that the daily/weekly maintenance checks have been done as detailed in the section "Maintenance and Service - Owner's Check". • Check that the seat is in the right position. •...
  • Page 103 Starting and Driving ACC - red light Starting conditions: • Abnormal parking • Manual transmission When the engine is running and the shift lever is not in N gear Place the shift lever in N position. (for MT models) or P gear (for AT models), press this button Depress the clutch pedal all the way down and hold it.
  • Page 104 Starting and Driving PEPS system Keyless locking When the driver's door or front passenger door is unlocked, Keyless unlocking enter the sensing area with a remote key, and then press the When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a micro switch on the door handle.
  • Page 105 Starting and Driving Keyless start • Automatic Transmission When the remote key is left in the vehicle and the starting The shift lever will be adjusted to "P" or "N". conditions are met, press the ignition switch once at this time, Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
  • Page 106 Starting and Driving Backup starting When the remote control battery is low, the keyless entry function will fail, but you still can start the engine. Open a door with the mechanical key and enter the vehicle. At this time, the system may be in IMMO state and the alarm may be triggered, which is a normal situation.
  • Page 107 Starting and Driving Engine immobilizer Enable/disable For a vehicle equipped with the PEPS system, when the ignition Keys switch is placed in "ON" position, if the authentication succeeds, The key has been coded electronically for your vehicle. The the "IMMO warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster coded key can be used for the corresponding vehicle only.
  • Page 108 Starting and Driving Starting/stopping the engine Note: During starting, do not keep the starter running for 10s above. If the engine is not started, wait for at least Starting 30s after turning off the ignition switch and try again. As the ambient temperature declines, the engine starting time CO is a harmful gas and may cause coma, even may increase correspondingly.
  • Page 109 Starting and Driving Driving Warm-up When the engine temperature is relatively low, there will be "Running-in" of new vehicle a poor effect if the engine is warmed up with the vehicle in stationary state. It is recommended to drive the vehicle as soon This vehicle requires no deliberate "running-in", but in order as possible after the engine is started.
  • Page 110 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 111 Starting and Driving Catalytic converter Caution In order to protect the catalytic converter from being damaged, The catalytic converter will release a lot of heat (even the following precautions must be observed: within a short time after engine shutdown), which •...
  • Page 112 Starting and Driving Precautions for Use of DPF (Diesel Particulate regeneration" button is highlighted and in triggerable state, and Filter) the buzzer prompts once. Level 2 alarm prompt: "Ensure safety, and immediately trigger Note: It applies to diesel-engine vehicle equipped with DPF DPF regeneration in situ"...
  • Page 113 Starting and Driving 13: The upstream temperature of DPF is not within the proper range 2 , and the "DPF warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster - please idle for 3 minutes and try again goes out. 14: The upstream temperature of DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) is If regeneration cannot be entered, the instrument cluster will not within the proper range 1 - please warm up engine first 15: The upstream temperature of DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) is...
  • Page 114 Starting and Driving 27: Brake pedal is not released - please release brake pedal before the clutch pedal, the accelerator pedal, etc.) until the engine operation speed returns to idle speed. Activate regeneration steps Caution 1 Stop the vehicle; with the MT model in N gear (AT model in DPF regeneration temperature is very high, please park the P gear), activate the parking brake, and turn off the ignition vehicle in an open and ventilated place, and make sure there...
  • Page 115 Starting and Driving • The engine conditions are not satisfied (for example, the Caution water temperature is too low and the exhaust temperature is The cumulative amount of DPF carbon deposition will too high). increase after a long time idling. If your vehicle needs to •...
  • Page 116 Starting and Driving Fuel Refueling It is prohibited to mix fuel with engine oil, kerosene, Fuel filler cap paraffin, water or other liquids for use, which may Before opening the fuel filler cap, please turn on the fuel filler damage the fuel system. flap opening switch on the driver's door first, and then open Do not fill so much fuel that the fuel can be seen in...
  • Page 117 Starting and Driving Saving fuel The following driving precautions will help you to save fuel and protect the environment. Fuel consumption is mainly influenced by three factors: • Ensure the tire pressures are correct. • Vehicle maintenance mode • Avoid accelerating immediately after starting, and –...
  • Page 118 Starting and Driving Urea • Park the vehicle in an area where the fuel temperature can be maintained above -9°C. Note: It applies to the diesel-engine vehicle equipped with • Fill the fuel tank after driving every day. This practice will a urea filler.
  • Page 119 Starting and Driving Manual transmission filler door from the vehicle interior; urea filler is located to the left of the fuel filler. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with manual Turn the urea filler cap counterclockwise to remove the urea transmission.
  • Page 120 Starting and Driving 8AT automatic transmission pressure towards left, otherwise the gear may be shifted to the 3rd gear by accident. Then the engine will overspeed as a result. Gear position Reverse gear (R): Place the shift lever in N position. Press and hold the button at the front end of the shift lever handle to the left P (Park Gear) side, and then push it to the top.
  • Page 121 Starting and Driving Shifting operation N (Neutral) When you stop the vehicle temporarily in N gear, Situation of the mass surrounding the vehicle please apply the parking brake or depress the brake especially children must be checked before shifting pedal, otherwise there might be the risk of rolling or to D (forward) or R (reverse) gear.
  • Page 122 Starting and Driving Shift into R, N or D gear • Current P gear 1 P gear button • Current N gear Shift into P gear When the vehicle is stationary, press the P gear button (1), and the vehicle engages the P gear.
  • Page 123 Starting and Driving • Current R gear When shifting out of P gear and shifting into R gear, it is required to depress the brake pedal; when shifting into D gear, it is required to depress the brake pedal. The engaged gear will be displayed on the shift lever and instrument cluster message center.
  • Page 124 Starting and Driving When in M gear in manual mode, upshift or downshift can be the instrument cluster will indicate the current gear with a single achieved by toggling the paddle. The gear displayed in the alphanumeric character (M1~M8). instrument cluster will indicate the current gear with a single Caution alphanumeric character (M1~M8).
  • Page 125 Starting and Driving Auto Park (automatically return to P gear) Manually release P gear lock (Towing mode) function When the vehicle fails to move the shift lever out of P gear (dead To ensure safety, when the vehicle is powered off in a non-P battery, transmission controller failure, shifter failure, etc.), the gear, the transmission will automatically engage P gear.
  • Page 126 Starting and Driving Power steering unit Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Part-time 4WD system Electric power steering unit The electric power steering unit enables you to steer with less Note: It applies to vehicles configured with part-time 4WD force. system. When the steering system fails or the engine shuts down (the The part-time 4WD switch is located on the auxiliary fascia vehicle is towed by another vehicle), the driver can still maintain console.
  • Page 127 Starting and Driving speed must be controlled below 80 km/h under 4H mode; Caution "4H indicator" will flash and prompt "Slow Down" and send • When shifting to/out of 4L mode, stop the vehicle. For MT audible alarm if the vehicle speed is higher than 80 km/h models, it is required to fully depress the clutch pedal;...
  • Page 128 Starting and Driving Switching between 2H and 4L, 4H and 4L Caution The vehicle must be stopped and the ignition switch must be in • Driving the vehicle is prohibited during switching to 4L, or "ON" position. For MT models, fully depress the clutch pedal the transfer case is easy to be damaged.
  • Page 129 Starting and Driving Real-time 4WD system • When the "real-time 4WD malfunction warning light (yellow)" Note: It applies to models with real-time 4WD system. on the instrument cluster illuminates, please drive immediately to Our Service Dealer for vehicle inspection. The real-time 4WD switch is located on the auxiliary fascia console.
  • Page 130 Starting and Driving Caution Caution • Driving the vehicle is prohibited during switching to 4L, or • When shifting to/out of 4L mode, stop the vehicle. For MT models, it is required to fully depress the clutch pedal; for the transfer case is easy to be damaged. AT models, it is required to first push the shift lever to N position.
  • Page 131 Starting and Driving Brake system "2H/AUTO/4H/4L indicator" will be displayed on the instrument cluster. Service brake Note: In order to avoid triggering the 4L mode by mistake, Dual brake hydraulic system long press the 4L button for more than 2 seconds to select 4L mode.
  • Page 132 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 133 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 134 Starting and Driving ESC (Electronic Stability Control) speed of each wheel and 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, EBA, RMI, control to be maintained.
  • Page 135 Starting and Driving EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution) RMI (Roll Movement Intervention) RMI can identify the vehicle rollover trend as early as possible EBD automatically detects the grip conditions between wheels and ground, distributes the brake force optimally to 4 wheels, so by monitoring the turning angle of steering wheel and lateral as to improve brake efficiency and driving stability.
  • Page 136 Starting and Driving The HDC switch is located on the entertainment system display. To ensure the vehicle's ability to get out of trouble on rugged and Use this switch to control the HDC system on or off. slippery roads, the ESC system will be automatically turned off after the 4WD system is confirmed to switch to 4L mode, at this When the vehicle speed is within the range of 35~60 km/h, HDC time, "ESC OFF indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving EPB (Electrical Parking Brake) • It is normal to make a slight noise when switching on or off the electronic parking brake, please don't worry. Note: It applies to vehicles configured with EPB. • When the power supply of the vehicle is cut off, the parking brake cannot be released under the applied state, and the The EPB switch of the manual transmission model is located...
  • Page 138 Starting and Driving (automatic transmission model) to tighten the parking brake. release the EPB, if the "EPB Indicator (red)" will not illuminate, When the "EPB (electronic parking) indicator light (red)" the vehicle will not perform auto hold. on the combination instrument lights up, it means that the Start-off parking brake is successful.
  • Page 139 Starting and Driving Auto hold (red)" on the instrument cluster will go out and the vehicle will start to move. The auto hold switch is located on the dashboard. Use this switch to control the enabling or disabling of the auto hold Emergency braking function function.
  • Page 140 Starting and Driving Warning lights 5 minutes later. The "auto hold indicator (green)" goes out and Warning lights related to brake system include "brake system the "EPB indicator (red)" illuminates. warning light (red)", "ABS warning light (yellow)", "EBD warning light (red)", "ESC indicator (yellow)", "ESC OFF indicator During the auto hold process, open the door or unfasten the (yellow)", "EPB indicator (red)", "EPB malfunction warning light seat belt will activate the EPB to work.
  • Page 141 Starting and Driving Cruise control system Cruise control settings Setting cruise control Cruise control can be dangerous where you can If the cruise control stays on when you do not use not drive safely at a steady speed. Therefore, do it, you may touch the switch and accidentally enter not use the cruise control on winding roads or in the cruise state.
  • Page 142 Starting and Driving Setting speed and then release it. To accelerate by minor increment, press RES+ and then release it. Each time this is done, the vehicle 1 Press to turn on the cruise control system. Meanwhile goes about 1 km/h faster. the "cruise control indicator (white/black)"...
  • Page 143 Starting and Driving Parking assist system • Slightly depress the brake pedal once; the "cruise control indicator" in the instrument cluster will turn white/black from Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on green when the cruise control is disabled. your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration •...
  • Page 144 Starting and Driving Working status of parking sensor assist system 150cm After shifting into the reverse gear, the parking assist system will 30cm give out a prompt tone of 0.5s to indicate the operation started automatically. When selecting other gears, the parking assist system will stop working.
  • Page 145 Starting and Driving Front and rear sensors Working status of front parking assist system When it is shifted to Reverse gear and the vehicle speed is less The parking assist system is not always reliable and than 15 km/h, the front parking assist system will automatically is only playing the role of guidance! The parking turn on.
  • Page 146 Starting and Driving Parking camera this moment, it is impossible to effectively identify the barrier if you continue to reverse the vehicle. The parking camera assist system is not always reliable and is only playing the role of guidance! Note: When the front parking assist system works under D Due to limited visual field, the parking camera can't gear and N gear, the front radar will detect obstacles under normal working conditions and will produce alarm sounds.
  • Page 147 Starting and Driving 360° Around-view System The parking assist system is not always reliable and is only playing the role of guidance! Due to limited visual field, the parking camera can't detect any obstacle beyond its visual field. The 360° around-view system includes 4 cameras, which are respectively installed in the front, rear, left and right of vehicle body.
  • Page 148 Starting and Driving Driver assistance system interface, and then you can judge the relative position between the vehicle and barrier according to the image. Please refer to the Operating Instructions of the entertainment system Note: The type of advanced driver assistance system on mainframe.
  • Page 149 Starting and Driving Radar Camera maintenance In order to keep the proper operation of camera, please ensure Millimeter wave radar is installed inside the front grille or inside there is no foreign matter such as dust, ice and snow, and water the rear bumper (some models are equipped with 3 millimeter on the front of camera.
  • Page 150 Starting and Driving FCW and AEB (Forward collision assist) When there is a foreign matter in front of the radar, please clean it with soft cloth. Never use water cannon, or damage the front Forward collision assist includes FCW (Forward Collision surface of radar.
  • Page 151 Starting and Driving Function on or off Information prompt • Visual alarm Function on mode – Indicator prompt: During the forward collision warning, When the vehicle is started, the collision assist function is on by the "FCW (Forward Collision Warning)/AEB (Automatic default.
  • Page 152 Starting and Driving Service restrictions Caution • When the vehicle speed is lower than 8km/h, the system will The collision assist is designed to decrease the vehicle speed not give alarm. The system triggered occasionally due to low as much as possible to reduce the losses caused by collisions, vehicle speed in congestion road may provide poor driving instead of complete prevention of collisions.
  • Page 153 Starting and Driving LDW (Lane Departure Warning) Sensitivity control LDW function provides assist for driver on expressway, fast Set in the center console screen, and click “…” or “>” on the right roads and similar arterial roads. When the driver unintentionally of LDW, the options “Low”, “Standard”...
  • Page 154 Starting and Driving LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) Service restrictions LDW cannot clearly detect the lane lines all the time. You may When activated, LKA function will determine the position of receive useless or invalid warning in the following conditions: vehicle relative to the lane lines based on the road boundary information acquired by the camera, and in combination of the •...
  • Page 155 Starting and Driving the instrument cluster together with buzzer sound, and may Service restrictions intervene the turning to return the vehicle to the original lane. LKA cannot clearly detect the lane lines all the time. You may receive invalid warning or false interference in the following Caution conditions: LDW is only a driver assistance function.
  • Page 156 Starting and Driving ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) : Adaptive cruise control master switch, short press to turn the system on. ACC can help the driver maintain the same speed as the vehicle ahead for the preselected time interval. The adaptive cruise When the adaptive cruise control is activated: control system can bring you a more relaxed and comfortable : Adaptive cruise control deactivation switch, short press to...
  • Page 157 Starting and Driving When the ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function is activated, Cruise speed memory ACC has been activated in this ignition cycle, and the cruising the "ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) indicator (blue)” speed will be the previous speed when entering next time. on the instrument cluster illuminates.
  • Page 158 Starting and Driving • Ultrasonic radar detects that there is a pedestrian ahead. Caution When entering and leaving the curve, the selection of target Caution may be delayed or interfered. In these cases, the ACC vehicle The driver must always pay attention to the traffic conditions, may not be braked as expected or braked too late.
  • Page 159 Starting and Driving ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) must intervene to match the speed and distance of the vehicle ahead. The causes of automatic disabling may be: ICA is used to assist the driver in operating the vehicle on a • The driver opens the door. structured road, and reduce the driver's fatigue due to repeated •...
  • Page 160 Starting and Driving When the ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) function is activated, Caution ICA shall not be used in case of urban roads, intersections, the "ICA (Integrated Cruise Assist) indicator (blue)” slippery surfaces, roads with accumulated water or mud, the instrument cluster illuminates. cloudy, rainy or snowy weather, poor visibility, winding roads or highway entrances and exits.
  • Page 161 Starting and Driving Service restrictions • For camera restrictions, see “Camera”. • For radar restrictions, see “Radar”. The causes of automatic disabling may be: • The system may also be suppressed in the following • ACC function is exited or suppressed. conditions: •...
  • Page 162 Starting and Driving SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function) vehicle and brake, and the driver should pay attention to the road changes and take over the vehicle timely. SLIF recognizes speed signs via intelligent front-view camera and sends relevant information to the instrument cluster, aiming –...
  • Page 163 Starting and Driving ISA (Intelligent Speed Assistance) : It indicates the speed limit value of current road. The ISA (Intelligent Speed Assistance) recognizes the speed signs by using the intelligent front view camera when the ACC Caution function is activated, and sends relevant information to the When the system cannot recognize the speed limit sign instrument cluster to remind the driver to decelerate.
  • Page 164 Starting and Driving • The front view camera module at the windshield is not Caution blocked/fogged, etc. When the system cannot recognize the information of the speed limit sign ahead, the instrument cluster will not display Note: After the function is activated, it will not work the speed limit sign information.
  • Page 165 Starting and Driving IHC (Intelligent High beam Control) • Set on the center console screen: Exterior Lights -> Light Settings -> Deactivate Intelligent High beam Control Switch. The IHC recognizes the traffic environment ahead through the front view camera on the vehicle, and automatically controls the Function on conditions switching of high and low beams to prevent dazzling the vehicle •...
  • Page 166 Starting and Driving Tires Caution Front-view camera module is installed on the front windshield. DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Note that the camera’s view cannot be blocked by objects, Do NOT drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively which may suppress the IHC function. worn, damaged or inflated to an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 167 Starting and Driving Winter tires The maximum allowable speed of winter tires shall be subject to the speed code on the tires. The vehicle speed shall not exceed the maximum Speed symbol Maximum speed (km/h) allowable speed of the installed winter tires, otherwise the tires may suddenly lose pressure, delaminate, or even burst, which may easily cause accidents!
  • Page 168 Starting and Driving Loading When the temperature rises above 7℃, it is recommended to replace winter tires with non-winter tires. It is the driver's responsibility to ensure no overload in Anti-skid chain accordance with the laws. When driving a vehicle in the snow, it is recommended to apply Note: The maximum allowed total mass is indicated on the S anti-skid chain to the driving wheels.
  • Page 169 Starting and Driving Roof Rack and Load Device Note: The driver is obliged to ensure all goods have been fixed correctly. Be sure to place your luggage properly on the roof rack, otherwise accidents may occur. Under any circumstances, the maximum roof load, maximum axle load or maximum total vehicle load shall not be exceeded, otherwise accidents may occur.
  • Page 170 Starting and Driving Trailer towing The loading items must be distributed evenly and not suspended on the rack. Check the connection between the rack and the Instructions of trailer towing loading items after driving 50 km. The vehicles are designed for use primarily as a passenger and Roll cage for passenger cars load bearing vehicle.
  • Page 171 Starting and Driving • When a new vehicle has been driven or a vehicle has had Front end accessories such as bull bars, lights, powertrain parts (Engine, transmission, transfer case, front winches etc. may restrict air flow to the vehicles and rear axle) changed to new parts, it is recommended not cooling system.
  • Page 172 Starting and Driving • Always use a safety chain that is suitable for your vehicle and decelerate the vehicle slowly. Do not attempt to eliminate trailer. Have the safety chain passing through the hole at the sway by turning the steering wheel or by emergency braking. lower part of the hitch and attach it to the trailer.
  • Page 173 Starting and Driving Engine power and, under some conditions, vehicle speed will decrease. Vehicle speed can be controlled with the accelerator pedal, but the vehicle may not accelerate at the desired speed. As driving conditions change and engine coolant temperature is reduced, vehicle speed can be increased using accelerator pedal, and the air conditioning cooling function will...
  • Page 174 Starting and Driving Recommended towing weight Installation of trailer device Install the trailer device onto the frame. The trailer device shares Towing capacity the same mounting points with the rear bumperbracket. It is ATM(Without Trailer ATM(With Trailer required to remove the rear bumper assembly,and install the Brake) Brake) rear bumper assembly and trailer device together onto the frame,...
  • Page 175 Starting and Driving Maintenance If the vehicle is commonly used for towing trailers, additional M16x55x2 bolt maintenance should be carried out on the vehicle during Torque 240Nm±48Nm maintenance intervals, regular inspections should be conducted, and bolts and nuts should be tightened according to the assembly torque specified in the installation instructions to ensure continuous satisfaction with the vehicle.
  • Page 177 Emergency Troubleshooting 170 Hazard warning lamp 170 Warning triangle 171 Wheel replacement 176 Towing a vehicle 177 Draining fuel filter 178 Jump start 180 Fuse replacement 187 Bulb replacement...
  • Page 178 Emergency Troubleshooting Hazard warning lamp Warning triangle When you encounter a problem during driving and have to stop The warning triangle is placed under the second-row seats. the vehicle or slow down, you shall press the hazard warning When you encounters a problem during driving and have to pull lamp switch in the dashboard, the "direction indicators the vehicle over, you must place a warning triangle about 100m...
  • Page 179 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 under the second row seat (double row permanent damage to the wheel.
  • Page 180 Emergency Troubleshooting 3 Press the left end of the cover with hand and then open the 5 After the spare tire lands on the ground, continue to rotate rear bumper cover. the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise and, at the same time, pull out the spare tire.
  • Page 181 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 182 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 183 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 125±13Nm. 2 Check whether the jack is still perpendicular to the jacking points;...
  • Page 184 Emergency Troubleshooting Towing a vehicle be placed in the vehicle in case of loss, and reinstall the towing hitch cover after vehicle towing is completed. While towing or being towed, relative national regulations about Caution vehicle towing shall be abided by. The mass that the front towing eye can bear is 1/2GVW (total mass).
  • Page 185 Emergency Troubleshooting Draining fuel filter Towing Before towed Note: It applies to vehicles equipped with diesel engine. To ensure the steering gear can rotate freely, turn Be sure to wear proper gloves to protect hands from the ignition switch to "ON" position and keep it diesel.
  • Page 186 Emergency Troubleshooting Jump start Type 1 Battery disconnection Always wear protective gloves and eye protecting glasses when working on a battery. Do not use naked light, cause sparks or smoke in the area of the battery. You can be seriously injured and the vehicle damaged.
  • Page 187 Emergency Troubleshooting Jump start Never pull or tow the vehicle to start. Ensure the rated voltage of two batteries is the same (12 V) and the jumper cable is acknowledged as the cable used for 12V vehicle battery. Jumper • Pull two vehicles together as possible. •...
  • Page 188 Emergency Troubleshooting Fuse replacement Fuses in the driver compartment fuse box can be identified by the label on the back of lower storage box cover at driver side. Fuses of this vehicle are located in three boxes. 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 189 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Auto mirror Front left electric seat Ignition switch power supply Entertainment host Integrated gateway Front right electric seat Reverse radar power supply 4WD switch/ETC Electric steering column lock Rearview mirror fold Steering wheel heating Power sunroof Electric steering column lock IBDU/ICU/FICM/360 module...
  • Page 190 Emergency Troubleshooting Front compartment fuse box Specification Code Function Reserved Front compartment fuse box is located at the right of compartment wall at the front hood bottom (viewed from the Reserved front of vehicle). Reserved Reserved Front blower relay Reserved ACC relay Rear defroster/rearview mirror heating relay...
  • Page 191 Emergency Troubleshooting box can be identified by the label printed at the back of the fuse Type 2 box cover. Type 1 SB24 SB23 SB21 SB20 SB25 MIDI SB22 7.5A SB24 SB21 SB20 MIDI S B10 S B06 125A SB09 SB08 125A S B11 SB07 SB06...
  • Page 192 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Upstream nitrogen oxygen/front IBDU light power supply oxygen/rear oxygen sensor Front right door window motor Booster relief valve/switch type water pump Reserved Urea pump EMS KL15 Glow plug controller/fuel filter/air 7.5A EPS KL15 conditioning pressure switch/850W TCU KL15 fan/brake switch...
  • Page 193 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Central control switch SB06 Reserved Fuel filter heating Reserved SB07 Reserved SB08 Transfer case IVI power supply/IPK/WPC power ACC main power supply SB09 7.5A supply SB10 IBDU MOTO Reserved EMS start feedback signal/starter SB11 Reserved Oil pump power supply...
  • Page 194 Emergency Troubleshooting Battery fuse box Specification Code Function SB27 Reserved The battery fuse box is located on the battery positive terminal. MIDI 01 125A Main fuse Front wiper high and low speed relay Front wiper switch relay Reserved IG relay KL30S relay Fuel pump relay Start relay...
  • Page 195 Emergency Troubleshooting Bulb replacement Fuse replacement Only replace with fuses of the same Before replacing any bulb, turn off the ignition switch and the specifications/rated current. Installing nonspecific lamp switch, to avoid any possible short circuit. fuse will damage electrical system and even cause When removing or installing the bulb, do not touch the bulb with fire.
  • Page 196 Emergency Troubleshooting Bulb specification Bulb replacement Lamp Specification The followings are the methods for removing the bulb; for other unlisted bulbs that need to be replaced, please contact Our Low beam (Type 1) Service Dealer for repair. The bulb installation is the reverse of High beam (Type 1) removal, which will not be described below.
  • Page 197 Emergency Troubleshooting Open the bonnet, and perform the following operations at • Remove the bulb. the rear of front combination lamp: 3 Reverse lamp • Turn the bulb cover counterclockwise, to remove it. Open the tailgate, and perform the following operations to •...
  • Page 198 Emergency Troubleshooting Rear roof vanity light Carefully pry up the lamp shade with a screwdriver or equivalent. Remove the bulb of rear roof vanity light.
  • Page 199 Maintenance and Service 192 Safety 193 Regular maintenance 193 Owner's check 194 Engine hood 195 Engine compartment 196 Engine oil 197 Coolant 199 Brake fluid 200 Washer fluid 201 Washer nozzle 201 Wiper blades 202 Seat belts 203 Battery 207 Tires 209 Other maintenance...
  • Page 200 Maintenance and Service Safety If possible, operate in the engine compartment after engine shutdown and battery disconnection During vehicle inspection or maintenance, take care to reduce (see "Jump start" in Emergency Troubleshooting risks of personal injury or vehicle damage, and always observe section).
  • Page 201 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 should 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 202 Maintenance and Service Engine hood Weekly checks or check before a long journey • Check fluid level/refill. Open engine hood - Engine oil 1 Pull the engine hood release switch below the driver side - Coolant lower guard to release the engine hood. - Windshield washer fluid - Brake fluid •...
  • Page 203 Maintenance and Service Engine compartment Close engine hood When the ignition switch is in "ON" position, the Vehicles equipped with diesel engine radiator fan may start at any time (even if the engine is not running). Always ensure your hands, loose clothing (such as ties, scarves, etc.) stay away from fan blades.
  • Page 204 Maintenance and Service Engine oil Park the vehicle on a flat ground, idle the engine for 1 ~ 2 minutes, then turn off the ignition switch and wait for about 10 It is recommended to use oil of correct grade, minutes to check the oil level.
  • Page 205 Maintenance and Service Coolant Empty containers and used oil can not be discarded randomly, so as to avoid environment pollution. Coolant is harmful if swallowed. Do not allow coolant to contact the eyes or skin. If it does, rinse immediately with plenty of water. The coolant of correct specification can not only protect the engine from frozen damage, but also offer corrosion protection throughout the year.
  • Page 206 Maintenance and Service Check and refill Do not remove the reservoir cap while the system is hot, for escaped water vapor or hot coolant may cause injury. If coolant has to be charged when the engine is hot, wait for 10 minutes, place a thick cloth over the reservoir cap and turn the cap slowly counterclockwise to release the pressure in the reservoir before removing the cap.
  • Page 207 Maintenance and Service Brake fluid Precautions for cold weather In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold If there is a significant drop in the level of the brake weather, please consider the following suggestions: fluid, contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon •...
  • Page 208 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 be Driving with a non-operational washer system can between "MAX"...
  • Page 209 Maintenance and Service Washer nozzle Wiper blades Adjustment and cleaning Check Front washing nozzle Examine the edge of the blade for roughness or damage, and check that the blade rubber is secure throughout its length. Prior to carrying out jet adjustment or cleaning, ensure that the washer reservoir is topped-up.
  • Page 210 Maintenance and Service Seat belts Replacement Removal Check - Lift the wiper arm from the windshield, then make the blade and The belts also have a sensitive retractor which is arm maintain at a right angle. designed to lock only during heavy acceleration, - Push down the retaining clip (arrow direction), then slide the deceleration or sharp turns.
  • Page 211 Maintenance and Service Battery Maintenance and service Do not attempt to repair the retractor or buckle Warnings and instructions for battery: mechanisms, or to modify the seat belts in any way. Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of an Wear goggles! accident shall be replaced and the anchorage points checked by Our Service Dealer.
  • Page 212 Maintenance and Service immediately. If acid splashes onto your skin or The duration of each powering on should not be less clothes, immediately neutralize it with thick soap than 5 seconds. Try to avoid powering on and off too solution, and then rinse with plenty of water. If you frequently.
  • Page 213 Maintenance and Service such case, charge the battery or disconnect the battery negative Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical appliances before cable during the vehicle parking. charging. If the vehicle has been parked for a long period and cannot be Note: Please pay attention to the warnings &...
  • Page 214 Maintenance and Service Replacing the battery Caution The battery installed on your vehicle is designed for the • Keep any child away from the battery, battery acid and corresponding mounting location. To replace the battery, please charging equipment. ensure to use one with the same voltage (12V), structure and •...
  • Page 215 Maintenance and Service Tires should be checked with an accurate Tire Pressure Gauge when the tire is cold instead of decreasing the value under warm condition as the pressure will be higher than normal pressure DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do NOT drive due to temperature.
  • Page 216 Maintenance and Service Wear indicator Tire check and rotation There are wear indicators in the tread of all original tires. When In order to achieve even tire wear, it is recommended to the tire has worn down until 1.6 mm of the tread is remaining check the tires every 5,000km, and check the wheel alignment the wear indicators will appear across the full width of the tread parameters under the curb weight of the entire vehicle as...
  • Page 217 Maintenance and Service Other maintenance • After cleaning, inspect the paintwork for damage and stone chips; apply touch-up paint if necessary. Use polishing wax Vehicle wash to protect the paintwork from time to time. • When using high pressure cleaning equipments, the When driving for the first time after washing the water jet shall be kept moving.
  • Page 218 Maintenance and Service Engine carbon deposit cleaning Seat and trim In view of the quality of domestic fuel products, it is Often use vacuum sweeper or soft brush to clean dirt and dust recommended to use the fuel system carbon deposit cleaner accumulated on fibers.
  • Page 219 General Technical Parameters 212 Major vehicle dimension parameters 213 Vehicle weight parameters 214 Vehicle performance parameters 215 Main engine parameters 216 Chassis technical parameters 217 Recommended fluids 218 Wheel and tire 219 Wheel alignment parameters...
  • Page 220 General Technical Parameters Major vehicle dimension parameters Product Model SK8C-8840 Driving type 4X4, Front-engine 4WD chassis 5395 Length of outline dimension, mm 5508(with trailer device) Width of outline dimension, mm 1960 1835 Height of outline dimension, mm 1870(with luggage rack)
  • Page 221 General Technical Parameters Vehicle weight parameters Product Model SK8C-8840 Total Mass, kg 3250 Axle load (Front/rear axle load under total 1365/1885 mass), kg Curb weight, kg 2200 Axle load (Front/rear axle load under curb 1285/915 weight), kg Number of Seats...
  • Page 222 General Technical Parameters Vehicle performance parameters Engine type SC20M218Q6A Maximum design speed, km/h Maximum gradeability, % 54%(4WD) Emission level at delivery Euro 6...
  • Page 223 General Technical Parameters Main engine parameters Engine type SC20M218Q6A Type Common rail direct injection (CRDI) diesel engine with turbocharger and intercooler Displacement, L 1.996 Number of cylinder Bore*Stroke, mm*mm 83*92 Volume compression ratio 15.9:1 Maximum net power, KW 158.5 Engine speed at rated power, rev/min 4000 Max.
  • Page 224 General Technical Parameters Chassis technical parameters Item Parameters Front suspension Double wishbone independent suspension Rear Suspension Structure Vertical type spring non-independent suspension / Multi-link independent suspension Form specifications of steel plate spring Five leaf spring Both sides of the remaining dynamic imbalance is less than: Requirements for steel wheel dynamic balance 10 grams(main tire ) / 15 grams(spare tire)
  • Page 225 General Technical Parameters Recommended fluids Item Grade Capacity Engine lubricating oil, L SAE 5W-30(PRO) ACEA C3 Engine coolant, L D-35(-35℃) 13.5 Engine Water-air intercooler coolant, L D-35(-35℃) Fuchs MTF SAE 75W-85, Castrol BOT581, 6th speed manual transmission oil, L 3.3(±0.1) Shell MTF GJ, SK MTF 75W-85 201005 8th speed automatic transmission oil, L Shell L12108...
  • Page 226 General Technical Parameters Wheel and tire Item Parameters Wheel Specification 18x7 1/2J Tire specification 265/60R18HT Tire pressure of front wheel(cold condition) 250kPa/2.5bar/36psi Tire pressure of rear wheel(cold condition) 250kPa/2.5bar/36psi Spare wheel specification 245/65R17 265/60R18 Tire pressure of spare wheel(cold condition) 290kPa/2.9bar/42psi 290kPa/2.9bar/42psi Wheel nut torque...
  • Page 227 General Technical Parameters Wheel alignment parameters Item Parameters 0±0.15° Toe-in angle Total toe-in≤0.15° –0.117±0.5° Front wheels Camber angle Difference value between left and right ≤0.5° 3±0.5° Caster angle Difference value between left and right ≤0.5° Toe-in angle 0°±0.25° Rear wheels Camber angle 0°±0.5°...