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书脊厚度默认设计为16mm, 印刷厂家可根据手册实际厚度自行调整。 Owner’s Manual HAVAL JOLION PRO HEV 03-24.06-01Z-Y...
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Thank you for choosing the HAVAL vehicle. The more familiar you become with your vehicle, the more you will like it and the better you will be able to use its features. Therefore, you are kindly required to: Read this manual carefully before using your vehicle. There are im- portant tips about using your vehicle in this manual that will help you make the best use of your vehicle’s technology.
Overview Vehicle equipment It is forbidden to modify vehicles with non-authentic products. Modifications Please note that this manual contains all with non-authentic products may affect the standard equipment, country-specif- vehicle operability, safety or durability ic equipment and special equipment for and may even violate government regu- this model series.
(▷ Page X ) Depending on the vehicle specifications, vehicles shown in the figure may differ This symbol indicates that more details from your vehicle. can be seen on this page. The display information (including pic- Tips for safety tures, icons, texts and so on) included in WARNING this manual are only for instructions.
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Because the children, pets or some- 〉 one who needs help cannot get out of the vehicle and save themselves. The temperature in the vehicle may be too high or too low in different weather, which may cause the passengers or pets in the vehicle injury even death.
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Appearance F76A12FE25EB Ⓐ Camera, depending on model config- Ⓙ Tailgate uration, may be used for: Ⓚ Rear fog light Reverse camera Ⓛ Rear tow hook cover Around view monitor (AVM) Ⓜ Radar, depending on the model con- Ⓑ Rear wiper figuration, may be used for: Ⓒ...
Interior trim Left-hand drive models (Interior trim) 0CDC9B66AF6C Ⓐ Light control combination switch Wiper control combination switch (auto) Ⓑ Audiovisual system control but- Ⓖ Multimedia display screen Ⓒ Virtual instrument cluster Ⓗ Audiovisual system power supply button/volume knob Ⓓ Steering wheel right button can be used for: Ⓘ...
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Ⓟ Hill descent control system but- Ⓣ Front row cup holder Ⓤ Luggage hook Ⓠ Ignition switch Ⓥ Storage box Ⓡ Parking brake switch Ⓢ Shift lever Right-hand drive models (Interior trim) ABA14A13A0FC Ⓐ Due to different model configura- Ⓖ Audiovisual system power supply tions, it may be used for: button Wiper control combination switch...
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Ⓛ Audiovisual system control but- Ⓠ Ignition switch Ⓡ Hazard warning light button Ⓜ Hill descent control system but- Ⓢ Parking brake switch Ⓣ Shift knob Ⓝ Electronic stability control but- Ⓤ Mobile wireless charging Ⓥ Storage box Ⓞ Light height adjustment knob Ⓟ...
Table of contents This Chapter introduces the method for operating on-board 1 Operation vehicle equipment, such as keys, doors, windows and seats. This Chapter introduces the driving information, such as ve- 2 Driving hicle start, gear shifting and instrument of the vehicle. 3 Audiovisual sys- This Chapter introduces the Bluetooth telephone, system setting and other audio-visual system related information.
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Operation Sunroof..........33 Opening and closing the sunroof ..33 Keys............18 Opening and closing the sunshade About the key ........18 ............34 Button introduction......18 Thermal protection function ..34 Battery replacement......19 Linkage function.......35 Door locks ..........22 Anti-pinch function ......35 Locking and unlocking through the Delay function ........35 PEPS ...........22 One-click closing ......35...
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Adjusting the side mirrors ....49 Air conditioning control ....76 Side mirrors defroster function ..50 A/C outlet ..........77 Steering wheel........52 Mobile wireless charging ....79 Adjustment method ......52 Instructions........79 Heating function ......52 Interior equipment ......81 Horn ...........53 Sun visor..........81 Roof rack ..........54 Vanity mirror........81 Roof rack ...........54 Storage box........81...
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Driving in cold season .....99 Single pedal function......121 Advice on driving during run-in period Single pedal function....121 ............. 102 Wash/drag mode ......123 Tyres ..........102 Wash/drag mode ......123 Friction lining of brake pad..102 Steering wheel assist mode .... 124 Hybrid vehicle........
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Forward assist system....147 About the system......178 Rear side assist system ....154 Instructions........178 Lane assist system ......156 Virtual instrument panel....180 Traffic sign information....159 Summary........180 Adaptive cruise control system... 162 Steering wheel buttons ....182 Intelligent cruise control system 166 Driving data interface....
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Home ..........204 Alarm trigger condition ....232 Menu..........204 Alarm cancellation ......232 Shortcut menu ......206 System off ........233 Shortcut panel ....... 206 Emergency shut-off system..... 234 Apple CarPlay ........ 207 Emergency shut-off system..234 Android Auto ......... 208 Event data recorder......
Keys Vehicle equipment CAUTION The smart key contains electronic com- Please note that this manual contains all ponents, and you should follow the fol- the standard equipment, country-specif- lowing instructions to prevent damage ic equipment and special equipment for to the smart key: this model series.
Keys NOTICE NOTICE When the door is locked, if the turn sig- You can set the vehicle locating mode nal lights do not flash, check whether all through the 【Vehicle Setting】→【Light the doors and the tailgate and the en- Setting】 interface on the multimedia gine bonnet are closed fully.
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Keys The button battery in the key is haz- Be careful not to lose parts when re- 〉 〉 ardous. Both new and used batteries placing the battery. should always be kept away from chil- 1. Push the release button of smart key dren.
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Keys 3. Take out the battery and insert a new battery in its place. B0B391378D50 When installing the battery, make sure that the positive terminal of the battery is facing down. Battery model: CR2032 4. Install the rear key cover. After installation, make sure that all the key buttons are working properly.
Door locks Vehicle equipment NOTICE You can set the unlock mode through Please note that this manual contains all the 【Vehicle Setting】→【Driving Set- the standard equipment, country-specif- ting】 interface on the multimedia dis- ic equipment and special equipment for play screen. this model series.
Door locks Locking and unlocking The radio waves of the PEPS are a little 〉 with central control but- weak. When they are surrounded by tons other radio equipment or blocked by other barriers, the communication be- Type I tween the smart key and the vehicle may be affected and the system will not work normally.
Door locks Unlocking with the interior Type I handle Type I 73DEFF08598E Type II CCEB64147AB6 Type II EDB126DE58F3 2. Insert the mechanical key into the door lock hole, and turn the key to DABBEE75F06D lock or unlock the door. When a vehicle door is locked, pulling For how to get the mechanical key, the interior handle will unlock it.
Door locks Tailgate CAUTION Manual tailgate After unlocking the vehicle door, you must first pull out the mechanical key to Opening open the driver's door. NOTICE When the mechanical key is used to un- lock the vehicle door, the vehicle anti- theft alarm may be triggered.
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Door locks 1. Pull the tailgate handle downwards Always be careful when opening the 〉 and release the handle before the tailgate in strong wind. The strong tailgate is fully closed. wind can cause the tailgate to open too far and deform. 2.
Door locks Emergency unlock If this method is used to open the tail- 〉 gate, it means that the vehicle has 1. Enter the vehicle and pry down the malfunctioned. In this case, please go emergency cover plate at the bottom to the authorised service centre for of inner side of the tailgate using a maintenance as soon as possible.
Door locks Automatic unlock after NOTICE collision After the child lock is opened, the door can only be opened by pulling the door When the ignition switch at ON position, handle from outside. if the system detects collision, all doors will unlock automatically.
Windows Vehicle equipment Type II Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Windows Locking windows Pull up the window switch until it ex- ceeds the pressure point, and then re- When the window lock switch is pressed, lease the switch. At this time, the win- the window switches on the rear door dow will automatically raise completely.
Windows Anti-pinch function When the one-push raising or lowering 〉 function is abnormal, the anti-pinch During the process of closing the win- function will be disabled at the same dow, if there is an obstacle between the time, and initialization can be per- window frame and the window, when formed to restore it to normal.
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Windows 1. Change the ignition switch to ON mode. 2. Pull up the window switch equipped with one-push raising or lowering function beyond the pressure point until the window is completely closed and then hold for about 3 seconds. 3. Operate the window switch again so that the window goes through the one-push raising and one-push low- ering.
Sunroof Vehicle equipment Automatic operation Press upwards and release the sun- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 roof button to tilt the sunroof auto- the standard equipment, country-specif- matically to the maximum angle and ic equipment and special equipment for stop;...
Sunroof Opening and closing the WARNING sunshade When closing the sunshade, be careful 〉 not to pinch other passengers' hands, head and neck etc. to prevent serious personal injuries. Do not allow children to operate the 〉 sunshade. CAUTION Do not squeeze the sunroof shade with E10A12E86AAC force, so as to prevent the sunshade Manual operation...
Sunroof Linkage function Delay function When the sunshade is in the close posi- Within a few seconds after turning the tion, in the process of opening the sun- ignition switch to LOCK mode, the sun- roof, the system will automatically adjust roof and sunshade still can be operated.
Sunroof NOTICE 2. Press and hold the sunroof button again within 5 seconds until the sun- In case of a little rain, the sunroof may roof completes the movement from not be closed automatically. Therefore it being open to fully closed. Then re- is suggested that you ensure the sun- lease the button, and the sunroof ini- roof is completely closed before leaving...
Refuelling Vehicle equipment WARNING When loosening the fuel tank cap, do Please note that this manual contains all 〉 not continue if you hear a whooshing the standard equipment, country-specif- sound. Once the sound disappears, ic equipment and special equipment for you can open it slowly.
Refuelling 3. After refuelling, put the fuel tank cap Items Data back to its original position and ro- Fuel tank tate it clockwise until you hear a capacity “click” sound, indicating that the fuel [L] (refer- tank cap is installed in place. ence value) NOTICE The fuel tank cap must be installed in...
Bonnet Vehicle equipment 2. Lift the bonnet slightly. Put your hand into the gap and move the bon- Please note that this manual contains all net lock handle in the direction of the the standard equipment, country-specif- arrow to open the bonnet. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
Bonnet Closing 1. Lift the bonnet upwards slightly. 2. Remove the strut and return it to its original position. 3. Release the bonnet at a height of about 30 cm from the bonnet lock and allow the bonnet to descend without aid.
Seats Vehicle equipment Rear seat headrests Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Seats Front manual seat adjust- Removing the headrest ment Front seat headrests WARNING Never adjust the seat during driving. 〉 Make sure that the driver's seat is ad- 〉 justed to the correct position before driving. Otherwise, this may easily cause incorrect operations, accidents or ineffective use of the safety efficien- cy of seat belts, airbags, headrest and...
Seats NOTICE To ascend the seat, repeatedly pull up 〉 the seat height adjustment handle. After adjusting the seat, make sure that To descend the seat, repeatedly press it is locked firmly. 〉 down the seat height adjustment han- Backrest tilt adjustment dle.
Seats NOTICE Before folding, adjust the headrest to 〉 an appropriate position to avoid inter- ference with the seat cushion or front seat. Put the seat belt back in place to avoid 〉 interference when folding the back- rest. 29CE2F8182C6 Ⓐ...
Seats Backrest restoring There is a seat heating switch on each rear door, which can be used to heat the 1. Adjust the seat belt to avoid it being left and right sides of the rear seat cush- stuck under the seat during backrest ion respectively.
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Seats The seat heater may be damaged 〉 when the following conditions occur, and it must be checked before use: There is a lot of water on the seat. The seat is pierced by sharp objects (pins or knives). The seat smells peculiar.
Seats Seat setting NOTICE The seat setting interface may vary based on vehicle configurations. Please refer to the actual vehicle. When the ignition switch is set to the ON mode, you can enter the seat setting inter- face through the 【Vehicle Setting】→【Seat Setting】 interface on the multimedia display screen.
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Seats A person who is overworked; 〉 A person who is drowsy because of drinking or taking medicine. 〉 CAUTION Never modify the seat and its electrical system. Otherwise, the function and life of 〉 the seat heater may be affected. To prevent seat overheating, do not place any mats, cushions or other insulating 〉...
Rearview mirrors Vehicle equipment Automatic anti-glare inte- rior rearview mirror Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Rearview mirrors 2. Turn the knob forwards or back- The side mirrors must be reset to the wards, to the left or the right, and use position before driving. you can adjust the left or right side CAUTION mirror. For electric folding side mirrors, do not 3.
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Rearview mirrors WARNING After the defroster function of the side mirrors is turned on, do not touch the mirror surface to avoid scalding.
Steering wheel Vehicle equipment 2. Adjust the steering wheel to align it to your chest and make sure you can Please note that this manual contains all see all the instrument panel and indi- the standard equipment, country-specif- cator lights on the instrument clus- ic equipment and special equipment for ter.
Steering wheel The steering wheel heating function can be enabled or disabled by pressing the heating button. After turning on the heating function of the steering wheel, the indicator light il- luminates on the button. CAUTION To prevent draining the battery and af- fecting engine startup, refrain from us- ing the steering wheel heating function for a long time when the engine is not...
Roof rack Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Light control Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
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Light control 【Active Welcome Mode Setting】: you can activate or deactivate the active wel- 〉 come function. After the active welcome function is activated and when the main light knob is in the AUTO position, the position lights and the low beam headlights will be on for a period of time when the door is unlocked.
Light control Light control combination When the ignition switch is switched to 〉 switch ON, turn the main light knob to the low beam headlight position to turn CAUTION on the low beam headlights, while the Do not use the exterior lighting for a position lights and license plate lights long time when the vehicle is not star- remain on.
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Light control Fog light knob Turn signal: pull up or push down the 〉 light control combination switch and release it, and then the light control combination switch will not return au- tomatically and the corresponding turn signal light will flash continuously. Manual switch between low and high beam headlights DD2CEF12CC39...
Light control Follow me home function When the left or right turn signal light 〉 is on, the daytime running light on the The position lamp and the low beam same side will turn off. headlamp will automatically illuminate for a period of time when the following WARNING conditions are met to ensure that you The daytime running lights are not de-...
Light control Type II The headlight beam height is adjusted according to the number of passengers and the load of the vehicle. Turn the knob upwards to raise the 〉 height of the headlight beam. Turn the knob downwards to lower 〉...
Light control Side roof light Press the lower part of the button and 〉 the instrument cluster and the vehicle backlights are dimmed. Reading lamps CAUTION Do not use the interior lamps for a long time when the vehicle is not started. Otherwise, it may drain the battery.
Light control Push the switch to ON position: roof 〉 lamp on. Luggage-area light When the tailgate is open or closed, the luggage-area lights turn on or off auto- matically.
Wiper control Vehicle equipment CAUTION If the surface of the windscreen is dirty Please note that this manual contains all 〉 or has any foreign object (snow, gum, the standard equipment, country-specif- etc.), clean it first and remove the for- ic equipment and special equipment for eign object.
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Wiper control Turning the adjustment knob can CAUTION change the sensitivity of the rainfall and If the surface of the windscreen near 〉 light sensor to the rain, thereby chang- the interior rearview mirror is dirty or ing the brush frequency of the front wip- has any foreign object (snow, gum, er when they are at the automatic (AU- etc.), clean it first and remove the for-...
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Wiper control Winter mode CAUTION Avoid using the washer continuously In cold seasons, when the exterior tem- 〉 for a long time. Otherwise, the wash- perature is lower than 0°C and the vehi- ing motor may be damaged. cle speed is lower than 5 km/h, the wip- er will automatically enter the winter To protect the washing motor, the mode and will not wipe even if the auto-...
Wiper control Electric front wiper Before using the wipers in the cold 〉 season, be sure to check whether the Front wiper position wiper blades are frozen on the wind- screen. If the wiper blades have been frozen on the windscreen, use them after unfreezing.
Wiper control Rear wiper Washing function Auto wipers 3F418F9D6D2C Pull up the wiper control combination 2603A334FC8A control switch vertically to the steering Electric wipers wheel, and the front wipers will wipe the front windscreen with the windscreen washer fluid. CAUTION Avoid using the washer continuously 〉...
Wiper control CAUTION Do not use products that can produce 〉 coatings on the windscreen (cleaning solutions for crystal plating or coating, glass coatings, etc.). Otherwise, abnor- mal vibration and noise may occur during the wipe by the wipers. The blades cannot get contact with oily 〉...
A/C system Vehicle equipment Press the 【A/C】 button to activate or 〉 deactivate the cooling mode. The cor- Please note that this manual contains all responding indicator light turns on, in- the standard equipment, country-specif- dicating that the cooling mode is acti- ic equipment and special equipment for vated.
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A/C system CAUTION The corresponding indicator light turns off, indicating that the external When the vehicle is not started, do not circulation mode is activated. In this use the rear defroster function for a case, the air outside the vehicle can be long time, so as to prevent the draining introduced into the vehicle.
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A/C system The rear defroster function will be off automatically after operating for a pe- riod of time, and the corresponding in- dicator light will go out. WARNING Once the rear defroster function is acti- vated, the rear windscreen will become hot.
A/C system A/C setting interface NOTICE The A/C setting interface may vary based on vehicle configurations. Please refer to 〉 the actual vehicle. The A/C system consumes battery power when it is in operation and its use will re- 〉 duce the range.
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A/C system Touch the 【DUAL】 button to activate or deactivate the dual-zone control mode. 〉 The corresponding indicator light turns on, indicating that dual temperature zone control mode is activated. In this case, the temperature on the left and right side can be adjusted respectively.
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A/C system NOTICE Normally, the external circulation mode should be used. Using the internal circula- 〉 tion mode tends to cause windows to fog, especially when the compressor is turned off. The internal circulation mode should be used under circumstances such as driving 〉...
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A/C system On the A/C settings interface, touch the setting button to show the more settings interface. 【Auto Defrost】: you can touch the switch to activate or deactivate the automatic 〉 defrost function. The comfort effect of the A/C system in AUTO mode: 〉...
A/C system Air conditioning control CAUTION Cooling/heating Check the radiator and the air condi- 〉 tioning condenser on a regular basis. 1. Start the vehicle, adjust the airflow as Use a low-pressure water gun or a soft required to start the A/C and set it to brush to remove the leaves, insects a larger airflow to quickly cool or and dust from their front surface.
A/C system Type II The air conditioning filter will accumu- late water vapor, dust, etc. after used for a long time, resulting in odour. Recommended measures 〉 When the outside air is fresh, use the external circulation mode so that the air in the vehicle may maintain the good ventilation.
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A/C system NOTICE Depending on vehicle configuration, this function may not be provided for your vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehi- cle.
Mobile wireless charging Vehicle equipment Type II Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
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Mobile wireless charging When the temperature is too high, the If metal foreign objects are found in system will stop charging, and will con- the charging area during charging, do tinue charging after the temperature not remove them by hand to avoid drops.
Interior equipment Vehicle equipment To block sunlight coming in from the side, flip down the sun visor, unhook it Please note that this manual contains all and push it to the side. the standard equipment, country-specif- Vanity mirror ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
Interior equipment Spectacle case Type II 1912CCA13F51 02E02E3D9CF9 Pull the handle on the storage box and Press the spectacle case to open it. flip down to open it. When placing glasses, fold the two mir- Flip the storage box up until it is locked ror legs normally, with the lens facing in place to close it.
Interior equipment Front row cup holder Do not place small or unstable bever- age cans in the cup holder, or they Type I may tip over or fall out of the cup holder, thus causing an accident or personal injury. Make sure the beverage cans are in- tact and the lids are closed;...
Interior equipment WARNING WARNING When placing hot drinks, be careful to Do not place anything other than bottles 〉 avoid burns. inside the bottle holder. Otherwise, such items may be dislodged from the bottle Only place beverage cans of suitable 〉...
Interior equipment Removal and installation meth- Press the luggage hook panel in the di- rection of the arrows to use it. The hook allows the hanging of light weight items only and the maximum load weight must not exceed the weight marked on the luggage hook.
Interior equipment Power supply socket Driving recorder power supply USB power supply socket C7102FC3177F It is located near the interior rearview 904B7461C98F mirror. Located beside the rear A/C vent The power supply can be used when the When the ignition switch is in the ON po- ignition switch is in the ON position.
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Interior equipment CAUTION Avoid liquids such as beverages or for- 〉 eign objects to enter the power supply socket. Otherwise, the faults like short circuits may be caused. If the power supply socket has a cover, close the cover when it is not in use. If you use an accessory that exceeds 〉...
Driving Driving procedures....90 Fatigued driving reminder sys- Advice on driving in harsh envi- tem ......... 138 ronments ......... 96 Cruise control system ..140 Advice on driving during run-in Intelligent driving assist system period ........102 ..........143 Hybrid vehicle ....... 103 Driving assist system....
Driving procedures Vehicle equipment Before driving, if you have opened the bonnet, confirm that the bonnet has Please note that this manual contains all been locked down. If the bonnet has not the standard equipment, country-specif- been locked properly, it may open dur- ic equipment and special equipment for ing driving and cause an accident.
Driving procedures Not shutting down the vehicle Seat backrest Do not place cushions and other items The brake assist device and power steer- between the seat backrest and the back ing system will not function if the vehicle of the human body. Otherwise, the cor- is shut down while driving, which may rect driving posture will be affected;...
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Driving procedures Flat tyre Driving downhill Do not continue to drive the vehicle with Vehicle shutdown or neutral coasting a flat tyre. Driving with a flat tyre is ex- prohibited tremely dangerous and can easily cause The braking force assist device and pow- a serious accident.
Driving procedures Precautions for passen- Parking on a road with speed bumps 〉 gers or along a curb. Moving within the vehicle is for- Driving on slippery road surfaces, bidden such as wet, snowy or icy road surfaces It is forbidden for the passenger to leave Emergency braking, sudden accelera- his or her seat, or to move around inside tion, or turning steering wheel sharply...
Driving procedures Economic driving Child passengers must not be al- lowed to operate equipment such Predictable driving as vehicle doors, vehicle windows and the sunroof Maintain a proper distance with the front running vehicle and avoid unnec- If child passengers are allowed to oper- essary acceleration and braking.
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Driving procedures Closing windows and sunroof Opening the windows or the sunroof in- creases drag, keep them closed when not needed to reduce the energy con- sumption. Coasting The accelerator pedal should be re- leased when approaching the red traffic light or driving downhill, allowing the ve- hicle to coast by inertia.
Advice on driving in harsh environments Vehicle equipment Do not wipe fog on the glass dur- ing vehicle running Please note that this manual contains all Due to large temperature difference in- the standard equipment, country-specif- side and outside the cab, mist may con- ic equipment and special equipment for densates on the inside surface of the this model series.
Advice on driving in harsh environments Inspection and maintenance after WARNING fording Try to avoid driving in a heavy rain or a Promptly do the following after safely rainstorm. driving through water: Fording drive Depress the brake pedal lightly several 〉...
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Advice on driving in harsh environments To prevent the engine from over- If the child, left alone in the vehicle, 〉 heating plays with matches, lighters other items, it is easy to cause vehicle fire The engine is prone to overheating in accidents.
Advice on driving in harsh environments Driving in cold season Be sure to adjust your speed and driv- 〉 ing style based on visibility, weather Winter tyres conditions, road and traffic conditions. In cold season when the temperature is Do not exceed the speed limit and 〉...
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Advice on driving in harsh environments Do not reverse the rotation direction Do not damage aluminium alloy wheel 〉 〉 of the tyres. rim when using tyre chains. Tyre chains WARNING The use of tyre chains depends on the Observe the following precautions when current standards in specific countries driving with tyre chains: or regions, and the installation of tyre...
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Advice on driving in harsh environments Remove the tyre chains when driving 〉 on road surfaces without snow, or they may affect driving performance and severely damage tyres. WARNING When parking on snowy roads, shut down the vehicle powertrain. If the engine is running at the start of 〉...
Advice on driving during run-in period Vehicle equipment CAUTION The friction linings and brake disk may Please note that this manual contains all 〉 wear to different degrees depending the standard equipment, country-specif- on the using condition and the driving ic equipment and special equipment for method.
Hybrid vehicle About hybrid vehicle 962885B42D29 Ⓐ Gasoline engine Ⓓ High-voltage wiring harness Ⓑ A/C compressor Ⓔ Drive motor assembly Ⓒ Traction battery pack Ⓕ Generator assembly This vehicle is a hybrid vehicle, which is different from ordinary fuel vehicles in char- acteristics.
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Hybrid vehicle The drive motor usually drives the vehicle at a low speed. 〉 The engine generally drives the vehicle at a high speed or during more active driv- 〉 ing. WARNING If there is smoke or a burning smell in the luggage area, please immediately step away from the vehicle and contact the service provider.
Hybrid vehicle Energy recovery The temperature of the traction bat- 〉 tery is too high or too low. The function is mainly used to convert a part of the kinetic energy of the vehicle Low speed pedestrian during braking or coasting into electric warning sound energy of the traction battery, thereby Since the noise of the vehicle is relatively...
Hybrid vehicle Traction battery vent WARNING Do not attempt to operate the battery There is an air intake vent under the safety switch. You can only use the bat- rear seat for cooling the traction battery. tery safety switch when servicing the ve- If the air inlet is blocked after the vehicle hicle and performing operations related is started, the traction battery will over-...
Ignition switch Vehicle equipment Type II Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
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Ignition switch CAUTION Do not place the smart key on the in- 〉 strument panel, on the ground, on the instrument cluster, in the storage box, or in the luggage area. Otherwise, it may not be possible to switch between the ignition modes.
Starting and shutting down the vehicle Vehicle equipment Emergency starting Type I Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Starting and shutting down the vehicle Emergency shutdown WARNING Be sure to sit on the driver’s seat be- In case of emergencies such as inability 〉 fore starting the vehicle. Failure to do to stop the vehicle by normal means so may lead to accident, serious inju- during driving (at the speed of greater ries or even death.
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Starting and shutting down the vehicle NOTICE After the vehicle is running at a high speed or high load for a long time, it is recommended to let the vehicle idle for a short time or drive at a low speed for a certain distance before shutting down the vehicle.
Parking brake Vehicle equipment Electronic parking brake Applying the parking brake Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- Type I ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
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Parking brake Emergency braking When the ignition switch is in the ON mode, step on the brake pedal and In case of emergency, pull up the EPB press the EPB switch to release the park- switch and hold it, then use the EPB sys- ing brake.
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Parking brake Type II 3. Step on the accelerator pedal and the parking brake automatically disen- gage. If the accelerator pedal is not de- pressed for a long time, the automat- ic vehicle hold function will be deacti- vated, and the vehicle will automati- cally switch to electric parking mode, thus applying the braking force.
Automatic transmission Vehicle equipment Reverse (R) gear position The R gear position is used for reversing. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- Neutral (N) gear position ic equipment and special equipment for The N gear position is an unpowered this model series.
Automatic transmission Gear shifting method (Type I) After starting the vehicle, you can per- form normal gear shifting operations. Before starting the vehicle, you should always depress the brake pedal; other- wise the vehicle will move if the driving gear is engaged. DE372F140B26 Ⓐ...
Automatic transmission WARNING NOTICE If a transmission-related error message When the gear shifting is completed, appears on the instrument cluster, the confirm that the correct gear position is transmission may enter the emergency engaged. operation mode. At this point, you can only shift to a specific gear or simply cannot shift gears.
Automatic transmission When shifting from D gear position to 2. Start the vehicle. 〉 N gear position, turn the knob coun- 3. Depress the brake pedal and shift to terclockwise directly. the D gear position. When shifting from R gear position to 4.
Automatic transmission CAUTION 3. Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition switch to LOCK mode. If the braking time is too long (about 5 4. Release the brake pedal. seconds) and the vehicle does not start after the launch control mode is activa- CAUTION ted, the launch control function will be When it is necessary to stop the vehi-...
Driving mode Vehicle equipment Sport mode It increases the vehicle power, resulting Please note that this manual contains all in a higher level of responsiveness and the standard equipment, country-specif- driving experience. It is suitable for use ic equipment and special equipment for on wide, flat roads with few vehicles.
Single pedal function Vehicle equipment The accelerator pedal, brake pedal or 〉 the whole vehicle is faulty. Please note that this manual contains all The operation intervenes the vehicle the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 torque, such as AVH, cruise assist, in- ic equipment and special equipment for telligent cruise control, intelligent driv- this model series.
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Single pedal function NOTICE The electronic parking brake (EPB) will automatically apply after 3 minutes when the vehicle is decelerated and stopped by the single pedal driving func- tion is activated.
Wash/drag mode Vehicle equipment Switch the ignition switch to LOCK 〉 mode. Please note that this manual contains all Activate the parking brake function. the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 The vehicle speed is higher than 8 ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
Steering wheel assist mode Vehicle equipment Light It increases steering power for easy Please note that this manual contains all steering. It is applicable to traffic conges- the standard equipment, country-specif- tion driving environment such as urban ic equipment and special equipment for areas.
Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Illus- tra- Description Position Please note that this manual contains all tion the standard equipment, country-specif- On the front ic equipment and special equipment for 〉 centre door this model series. Thus, some equip- On the tailgate ment or features described in this man- 〉...
Parking assist system CAUTION The obstacle is an acute-angle reflec- 〉 tor or cone shaped object, such as a When reversing, confirm that the tail- 〉 right-angle square column, a fire hy- gate is fully closed. drant box, etc. Do not tap the camera and the sensor. 〉...
Parking assist system Anti-collision radar Instructions System description Vehicle not equipped with AVM Shift to the R gear position, and the re- 〉 An anti-collision radar is a radar detec- verse radar will automatically turn on. tion device. During parking, sensors are Exit from the R gear position, and the used to detect whether there are obsta- 〉...
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Parking assist system Automatic front radar activation Switch to the R gear position, and the 〉 anti-collision radar will automatically You can activate or deactivate the 【Au- turn on. tomatic Front Radar Activation】 func- Switch to the P gear position, and the tion through the 【Vehicle Setting】→...
Parking assist system Dynamic guide line Under complex road conditions (such 〉 as off-road conditions or narrow pas- The dynamic guide line can display the sages), please deactivate the low width of the vehicle body and calculate speed emergency braking function. the movement track of the vehicle ac- Otherwise, the system may apply un- cording to the turn angle of the steering...
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Parking assist system Type II Touch the button to display the front wide view or rear wide view correspond- ing to the current gear, and touch the button again to exit the wide view. : guide line Touch the button to set the guide line to be revealed or hidden.
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Parking assist system Touch the setting button to enter the system setting interface, and you can ac- tivate or deactivate the 【Intelligent viewing angle switch】 function. The button is highlighted, indicating that the 7FE37FB17204 function is activated. After the function Ⓐ...
Parking assist system Type II Refer to the prompt information on the multimedia display for the specific cali- bration methods and requirements. Flank protection function You can activate or deactivate the 【Flank Protection】 function through the 【Vehicle Setting】→【Parking Set- ting】 interface on the multimedia dis- play screen.
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Parking assist system The parking-out function can only be When exiting from the parking space, 〉 〉 used when the vehicle is static. if it judges that there is no travel direc- tion or the road is clear, there is no In the process of searching for parking 〉...
Tyre pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment After replacement of tyres or tyre rota- 〉 tion, start the vehicle and drive at a Please note that this manual contains all speed higher than 30 km/h for about 9 the standard equipment, country-specif- minutes, then the TPMS will automati- ic equipment and special equipment for cally learn and locate.
Tyre pressure monitoring system Monitoring function Press the back button on the steering wheel to switch the multi-information display to the driving data interface and then press the up button down button to switch the driving da- ta interface to the tyre pressure moni- toring interface so that you can view the pressure and temperature information of four in-use tyres in real time.
Intelligent recognition system Vehicle equipment The camera or the driver's face is 〉 blocked. Please note that this manual contains all The driver wears anti-infrared glasses. the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 The scenes of squinting and closing ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
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Intelligent recognition system Fatigue monitoring function The fatigue monitoring function mainly recognizes the eye status, blink time, blink rate and other characteristics of the driver, based on which the current fatigue level of the driver can be deter- mined. A few minutes after the shift lev- er is switched to the driving gear, if the system recognizes that the driver is driv- ing in a fatigued state, it will give a voice...
Fatigued driving reminder system Vehicle equipment Fatigue driving warning function is on- 〉 ly an auxiliary tool and may not be Please note that this manual contains all able to actually monitor driver fatigue. the standard equipment, country-specif- In some cases, the system may judge ic equipment and special equipment for normal driving behavior as fatigue.
Fatigued driving reminder system In some situations, the driver's abilities 〉 may be unaffected even though he/she is fatigued. In such circumstan- ces, the system will not issue a warn- ing to the driver. For this reason, when the driver shows signs of fatigue, it is very important to stop the vehicle and rest timely, regardless of whether the driver condition monitoring system...
Cruise control system Vehicle equipment You can only use the cruise control 〉 system when the weather conditions Please note that this manual contains all are good and driving on a clear high- the standard equipment, country-specif- way. ic equipment and special equipment for Using cruise control system in urban this model series.
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Cruise control system Depress the accelerator pedal to accel- 〉 erate to the desired speed, and press the button to set a new speed. Reducing the cruising speed There are three ways to reduce the cruising speed: Press the button to reduce the 〉...
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Cruise control system Restoring the set speed After the set speed is cancelled, the sys- tem does not turn off. When the speed meets the system requirements, press- ing the button will automatically re- turn to the speed set before cancelling. The cruise control setting information will be shown again in the multi-informa- tion display.
Intelligent driving assist system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
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Intelligent driving assist system When the vehicle is towing another vehicle, the intelligent driving assist system can 〉 not work properly, so the function related to the intelligent driving should be deac- tivated. Intelligent driving assist system sensor The intelligent driving assist system detects the traffic situations around the vehicle using a camera and radar sensor, and assists the driver in taking appropriate meas- ures based on the detection results to improve safety and comfort while the vehicle is travelling.
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Intelligent driving assist system When the camera does not work properly, the functions relying on the camera to 〉 provide lane boundary, traffic signs and target information will be limited. The camera has a limited detection range and cannot detect the targets outside 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system About the millimetre wave radar It is used to detect the target behind the side of the vehicle and provide relevant in- formation for the intelligent driving assistance function. WARNING It is strictly prohibited to paint and modify the bumper without permission to avoid 〉...
Intelligent driving assist system When you find a foreign object attached to the surface of the millimetre wave radar, wipe it with a soft cloth or clean it with water. Do not use the high-pressure water gun to flush the millimetre wave radar. 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system For driving forwards, this function will detect the risk of collision between your vehi- cle and pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles (most stationary vehicles or the vehicles driving in the same direction in the same lane as your vehicle) ahead in a limited range, and actively send visual warnings and audible alarms, as well as try to actively brake to reduce driving speed, minimizing the impact of forward collisions and im- proving the safety performance of driving vehicles.
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Intelligent driving assist system Brake assist can also address the potential risks to a certain extent when the vehicle is turning at a crossroad. With your vehicle speed within the system working range when the vehicle is making a turn at a road junction, the system will control the vehi- cle to automatically perform braking to avoid collisions to the greatest extent if it de- tects that there is a collision risk with a pedestrian or a vehicle in the opposite direc- tion within a limited range.
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Intelligent driving assist system The automatic emergency braking system cannot be a substitute for maintaining 〉 the safe driving distance between your vehicle and a pedestrian, cyclist, and vehicle in front. Please avoid driving too close to the above targets or having radical driving behaviour.
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Intelligent driving assist system WARNING The automatic emergency braking system may not completely bring the speed to a 〉 standstill when it is activated. Please be prepared to take over the control of the vehicle at any time if the system interrupts braking. If the driver depresses the accelerator pedal and brake pedal or intervenes by 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system The automatic emergency braking system may fail to sound an alarm or interrupt 〉 an alarm when the driver turns the steering wheel quickly. WARNING The function of the automatic emergency braking system may be limited, and the tar- gets that make the automatic emergency braking system limited or inoperative, in- clude but are not limited to: Oncoming vehicles and motorcycles.
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Intelligent driving assist system The front windscreen area within the camera's field of view is blocked by dirt, tags, 〉 etc. The visibility is limited by weather conditions (fog, haze, rain, snow, dust storm 〉 weather, etc.) A vehicle is driving in a dark surrounding area (at dawn or dusk, at night, driving in 〉...
Intelligent driving assist system WARNING When the vehicle is entering and exiting a curve or travelling in a curve, the system 〉 may not detect the vehicles ahead at the same lane timely. This could cause late braking. The driver must be alert and ready to take control of the vehicle at all times.
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Intelligent driving assist system Warning lights B08F7EF8D44F The warning lights are located on the surfaces of the left and right side mirrors. WARNING Do not paste any objects on the warning lights to avoid affecting the system warning function. Lane change assist During driving (with the speed exceeding 15 km/h), when the system detects that there is a vehicle in the blind area of the side mirrors or a quick approaching vehicle behind the adjacent lane, the warning light on the corresponding side should be on.
Intelligent driving assist system NOTICE When the power saving delay function setting value is less than 3 minutes, it will be executed according to the power saving delay setting. Rear collision warning When the system detects that there is a fast approaching vehicle behind the subject vehicle and there is a risk of collision, the left and right turn signal lights will flash quickly, accompanied by an audible alarm, and the instrument cluster prompts to re- mind the driver of the subject vehicle that a dangerous target is approaching, and to...
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Intelligent driving assist system CAUTION The lane assist system properly works only when the lane boundaries are clearly visi- ble. It may not work properly or even not work in some cases. For example: Lane boundaries are unclear, non-standard, or otherwise obscured. 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system NOTICE The lane assist function can only work when the vehicle speed is within 60 to 150 km/h. When the lane assist function is activated, the lane boundaries will be displayed on the instrument cluster. Grey: it indicates that the system fails to detect a lane boundary. 〉...
Intelligent driving assist system Smart evade function After the smart evade function is activated, if the lane centre keeping function or TJA mode is activated and in working condition, when the system identifies that the vehi- cle is about to overtake the adjacent large vehicles (wagon, truck, bus, etc.), the sys- tem will control the vehicle to move slightly away from the large vehicle.
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Intelligent driving assist system Speed alarm After the traffic sign recognition function is activated, the speed alarm function can be enabled. After the speed limit sign is recognised, in case of overspeeding, the sys- tem will give an alarm to remind the driver to reduce the speed to a suitable range as soon as possible.
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Intelligent driving assist system A sign is fully or partially blocked. 〉 A sign is fully or partially covered by frost, snow, dust, etc. 〉 A speed sign is placed in the position that is too far or too high. 〉...
Intelligent driving assist system Adaptive cruise control The cruise control assist system may 〉 system exit when the camera is illuminated by a strong light or the illumination inten- While you drive on straight, smooth mo- sity changes suddenly. torways, the adaptive cruise control sys- The camera may be affected when the tem allows you to keep the vehicle at a 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system Ⓑ Restore speed setting/acceleration When the system detects the pres- button ence of a vehicle ahead, it will deter- mine the degree of danger of the cur- Ⓒ Speed setting/deceleration button rent following distance based on the Ⓓ...
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Intelligent driving assist system The vehicle speed is less than 150 WARNING 〉 km/h. Setting up a low distance level may re- The vehicle driving mode is in the sult in a delay in reaction in the event of 〉 standard, ECO or sport mode.
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Intelligent driving assist system Depress the accelerator pedal to accel- In case of traffic congestion, this func- 〉 erate for more than 15 minutes. tion can slow down the vehicle to a stop by following the preceding vehicle. In The N, R or P gear position is engaged. 〉...
Intelligent driving assist system An oncoming vehicle is running in the WARNING 〉 same lane. This system cannot cope with all traffic, A vehicle or object crosses a lane. weather and road conditions. Under 〉 A pedestrian, an animal, a roadblock, a poor light conditions (e.g.
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Intelligent driving assist system If the driver fails to take over the vehi- 〉 cle in time and the hazard warning lights fail, the system will exit the intel- ligent cruise control system. At this time, the vehicle will not stop in an emergency.
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Intelligent driving assist system Activating the cruise control The system has detected the lane 〉 boundaries. During driving, repeatedly press the The vehicle driving mode is in the start/stop button on the steering 〉 standard, ECO or sport mode. wheel, select the intelligent cruise con- If the above conditions are not met, the trol option on the instrument cluster...
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Intelligent driving assist system Adjusting the distance level WARNING Press the distance level adjustment but- After the intelligent cruise control func- ton on the steering wheel to adjust the tion is cancelled, and the driver should following distance to the front vehicle. take over control of the steering wheel, accelerator pedal and brake pedal of the WARNING...
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Intelligent driving assist system The hill descent control system is acti- Water, snow or mud splashed by sur- 〉 〉 vated. rounding vehicles hinders the sensor detection. The electronic stability control (ESC) is 〉 activated or deactivated. The vehicle head tilts up due to over- 〉...
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Intelligent driving assist system A strong light shines on the camera, or 〉 the light intensity abruptly changes. The front windscreen around the cam- 〉 era is dirty, frozen, damaged or cov- ered. The vehicle is running on a winding or 〉...
Driving assist system Vehicle equipment When the vehicle is started across due 〉 to battery loss, the engine may not run Please note that this manual contains all smoothly and the anti-lock brake sys- the standard equipment, country-specif- tem or electronic stability control sys- ic equipment and special equipment for tem warning light turns on.
Driving assist system Rollover prevention sys- When driving on potholes or uneven 〉 road. The ABS may not work effectively in the When the vehicle turns a corner, the roll- following conditions: over prevention system (RMI) deter- When the limit of tyre grip perform- mines whether there is a risk of rollover 〉...
Driving assist system Instructions WARNING Type I When starting on a slope greater than 30%, the vehicle may still roll. Therefore, do not excessively rely on this function. Please pay attention to the safety of the driving. Hill descent control sys- tem (HDC) System description 1395E4D14F69...
Driving assist system Turning on/off method NOTICE Type I The HDC will be automatically off 〉 when the vehicle speed is greater than 60 km/h. After the HDC is activated, you can still 〉 adjust the speed by depressing the brake pedal or accelerator pedal.
Emission control system Vehicle equipment Catalytic converter Please note that this manual contains all The catalytic converter is the most im- the standard equipment, country-specif- portant external purifier installed in the ic equipment and special equipment for vehicle’s exhaust system. The catalytic this model series.
Emission control system On-board diagnostic sys- When a problem with the engine is in- 〉 dicated (such as shutdown or perform- ance degradation), please do not con- The engine malfunction warning lamp is tinue driving the vehicle. part of the vehicle's on-board diagnostic Do not operate the engine with the system.
Head up display system (HUD) Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
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Head up display system (HUD) 【Brightness Adjustment】: you can set the display brightness of the HUD inter- 〉 face. 【Height Adjustment】: you can set the projection height of the HUD interface. 〉 【Rotation Adjustment】: you can set the rotation angle of the HUD interface. 〉...
Virtual instrument panel Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
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Virtual instrument panel Fuel gauge Display the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. NOTICE When you drive for an extended time on a slope or around a bend, the fuel displayed may become unstable as fuel moves around in the tank. Power meter It displays the total power or energy recovery power currently output by the vehicle.
Virtual instrument panel Steering wheel buttons Driving data interface Press the back button on the steering wheel to switch to the driving data terface. Press the up button or down button on the steering wheel to switch the driving data shown on the multi-infor- mation display.
Virtual instrument panel Average fuel consumption: it displays In the data interface A, the driving da- 〉 〉 the average fuel consumption since ta within the current ignition cycle is the last reset. displayed, and after 4 hours from the time when the ignition switch is Instant fuel: it displays the current fuel 〉...
Virtual instrument panel Bluetooth phone interface Please perform all and any operations strictly in accordance with instructions Press the back button on the steering contained in warning messages. If there wheel to switch to the Bluetooth phone are no relevant instructions available, interface.
Virtual instrument panel Pressing the 【OK】 button on the steer- When the driving speed reaches or ex- ing wheel can hidden primary warning ceeds the set value, a warning of over messages (pressing the button can hide speed will appear on the instrument the primary warning messages currently cluster to show an alert to drive safely.
Instrument indicator lights Vehicle equipment WARNING Do not ignore any warning. Please note that this manual contains all Otherwise, serious damage to the standard equipment, country-specif- the vehicle or an accident may ic equipment and special equipment for be caused. this model series.
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Instrument indicator lights Turn signal indicator light Rear fog light indicator light When the left turn signal light If this light turns on, it indicates is on, the left turn signal indica- that the rear fog lights are on. tor light will flash. Unfastened seat belt warning When the right turn signal light light...
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Instrument indicator lights Tyre pressure monitoring sys- Parking brake indicator light tem warning light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on, it indicates that the parking brake is ap- that the tyre pressure is too plied.
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Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on, it indicates Hill descent control indicator that the vehicle can still be light braked normally although the If this light turns on, it indicates anti-lock function is not availa- that the hill descent control ble.
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Instrument indicator lights WARNING CAUTION If this light turns on in red, it in- Never drive the vehicle when dicates that the electric power the remaining fuel level is ex- steering system will stop oper- tremely low. Otherwise, the ation. At this time, you need emission control system and stronger power to operate the powertrain system may be...
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Instrument indicator lights NOTICE Engine maintenance warning light Failure of some of the vehi- 〉 If this light turns on, it indicates cle's control systems (such as that the engine has a fault not loss of communication sig- related to emissions. In this nals in the hybrid system or case, contact the authorised charging system) may also...
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Instrument indicator lights Automatic transmission over- Warning light for adaptive heat warning light cruise control system faults If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on, it indicates that the automatic transmis- that the adaptive cruise control sion fluid temperature is too system is faulty.
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Instrument indicator lights Rear side assist system warn- Lane assist indicator light ing light If this light turns on in yellow, it If this light turns on in yellow, it indicates that the lane keeping indicates that the sensor of the or the lane departure warning rear side assist system is function is malfunctioning.
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Instrument indicator lights EV indicator light If this light turns on in red, it in- dicates that the power system If this light turns on, it indicates of the vehicle has a serious that the vehicle is only using fault and the vehicle cannot electric power.
Power management system Vehicle equipment Sleep power management 〉 Continuously monitor the power con- Please note that this manual contains all sumption of each electrical equipment the standard equipment, country-specif- during the parking period of the vehi- ic equipment and special equipment for cle, and gradually shut down unneces- this model series.
Power management system NOTICE If the vehicle has been parked for a long time, certain convenient functions (such It is impossible for a power manage- as remote unlocking, mobile APP control ment system to go beyond the bounda- function, etc.) may not be available. Af- ries of physical laws.
Safety tips Vehicle equipment When a failure occurs, stop using the 〉 system and contact authorised service Please note that this manual contains all centre. Do not try to repair the system the standard equipment, country-specif- by yourself. ic equipment and special equipment for About the use this model series.
Safety tips About the radio When driving the car, you may not find any radio stations, or you may hear noises or receive different radio signals with same frequency, depending on the environment such as road conditions, weather, etc. About USB storage devi- Since there are various types of USB storage devices, this system may not be compatible with all USB storage devices.
Panel introduction Vehicle equipment Volume button Press the volume + button to increase Please note that this manual contains all the volume. the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for Press the volume - button to decrease this model series. Thus, some equip- the volume.
Panel introduction Press and hold the button for about 2 seconds to enter the screen off mode. Press and hold the button again or touch any position on the screen to exit from the screen off mode. Press and hold the button for about 10 seconds to restart the system.
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Panel introduction Specifications USB devices with a partition for- mat of FAT32/NTFS/ExFAT. vice Supports Bluetooth 4.2 (Blue- tooth 4.2, compatible with 2.1 Blue- and 3.0, supports low power of toot Bluetooth), and supports An- h au- droid Bluetooth protocol ver- sions: A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6, HFP 1.6, PBAP 1.2.
Display screen introduction Vehicle equipment Icon Function status Please note that this manual contains all Bluetooth devices the standard equipment, country-specif- 1 and 2 connected ic equipment and special equipment for Power and signal this model series. Thus, some equip- of Bluetooth de- ment or features described in this man- vice 1...
Interface introduction Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
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Interface introduction 35A705BD9201 Radio Touch the button to switch to radio interface. Then you can listen to radio pro- grams. Multimedia Insert the USB device storing the files supported by this system into the vehicle USB port to play the USB music, USB video and USB pictures. Pair the system Bluetooth with other Bluetooth devices to play Bluetooth music.
Interface introduction NOTICE After pairing with the phone, when the phone pops up a permission request, 〉 please select "Allow". Otherwise, the SMS function is not available. The SMS function is not supported by certain phones due to permission restric- 〉...
Interface introduction C5B3A6E1D124 Brightness and volume adjustment Volume: touch and drag the sliding block to adjust the volume. Screen brightness: touch and drag the sliding block to adjust the screen brightness. NOTICE When the light combination switch is in the OFF position, the screen brightness can- not be adjusted.
Interface introduction 2. In the menu interface, touch the button to switch to the Apple CarPlay inter- face. Exit method Disconnect the USB data cable directly. NOTICE When an Apple CarPlay device is connected, the Bluetooth phone function is disa- bled, and the Apple CarPlay phone function is available at this time.
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Interface introduction Connect settings You can set the Bluetoooth switch, change the device name, manage paired devices, and search for other Bluetoooth devices. After turning on the Bluetoooth switch of this system, you can search the Bluetoooth name of the system and pair with the Bluetoooth via other Bluetoooth devices, or search for other Bluetoooth devices and pair with them through the Bluetoooth of this system.
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Interface introduction Display settings You can set brightness, brightness manual compensation, theme, skin colour selec- tion, driving restriction, standby interface, etc. Time and date 5F1876734A4B You can set the date format, time format, clock format displayed on a split screen and time zone.
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Interface introduction System information 24FBCBADC992 You can restore factory settings, upgrade systems and view system version informa- tion. When upgrading, please insert the U disk storing the upgrade files into the on-board USB port with the icon .
Seat belts Vehicle equipment Never use a seat belt that has under- 〉 gone strong impact from an accident Please note that this manual contains all or which is otherwise damaged. the standard equipment, country-specif- Do not remove, disassemble or alter ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
Seat belts When the seat belt is being used cor- When the seat belt is not in use, the it 〉 rectly, if the belt is in contact with the shall be fully retracted. Do not twist or child's neck or jaw area or slack to the jam the seat belt, and do not allow the hip, please switch to a child seat in- seat belt to touch any sharp objects.
Seat belts At all times, even if the driving dis- When the impact comes from the side 〉 〉 tance is short, all passengers including or rear of the vehicle. the driver in the vehicle should wear WARNING their seat belts properly. Otherwise if When using the pretensioner seat belt, an accident occurs, the risk of injury or 〉...
Seat belts Type II When a pretensioner seat belt needs 〉 to be replaced and disposed of, be sure to contact authorised service cen- tre. Inadvertent/accidental move- ments of the pretensioner seat belt can cause harm to the human body. How to use the three- point seat belt 398F3716FB2E...
Airbags Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
Airbags Avoid the condition that the airbag cannot work normally during accident or acci- dental deployment of the airbag in normal driving, which will cause serious injuries to passengers or even death. Airbags Type I 7A2FF1FDD697 Ⓐ Front airbag, for: Ⓑ...
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Airbags Type II 00DC0DC8C557 Ⓐ Front airbag, for: Ⓑ Side airbag Driver airbag Ⓒ Curtain airbag Front passenger airbag...
Airbags Front airbags The airbag may deploy when the vehi- 〉 cle rolls over 90° and 180°. However, it Introduction will not be able to function to its full The front airbags are located in the capabilities. steering wheel and the instrument panel The airbag may not deploy when the 〉...
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Airbags 1) When driving a vehicle normally, 3) Please do not hang any objects on the driver shall stay away from the vehicle windows or on the inside steering wheel as far as possible rearview mirror. while maintaining the correct driv- 4) Please do not install any decora- ing position.
Airbags Operating principle If the vehicle height or suspension stiffness is changed, the airbag may When the vehicle encounters impact deploy by accident and cause injuries from the side, the sensor will detect an or even death. acute change in vehicle speed and then Please consult with authorised service send a signal to the control module.
Airbags Warning label Precautions The curtain airbags may not inflate 〉 when the vehicle encounters mild im- pact such as what is described below: 1) Front collision. 2) Electronic control unit receives a weak signal of mild side impact. 3) Rear collision. 4) Rollover.
Airbags Do not modify roof, roof handrail, roof Do not use any items to cover the far- 〉 handrail bracket and side roof lamp. end airbag. Otherwise, it will disturb the normal work of the far-end airbag. Far-end airbag Never attach any items around the far- 〉...
Child restraint system Vehicle equipment WARNING Do not use rear-facing child restraint Please note that this manual contains all systems on the seats protected by front the standard equipment, country-specif- airbag (activated), which may cause the ic equipment and special equipment for child suffering from death or serious in- this model series.
Child restraint system Fixing points for the child Even when the child has been secured 〉 seat on a child seat, take care that the child’s head or body is not leaning Lower fixing points for the child against the vehicle door pillar or roof seat rail.
Child restraint system Recommended child seat Top tether strap fixing point for categories the child seat ISOFIX is a mounting system for vehicle child seats based on international stand- ards. In the user’s country, child seats need to meet the ECE R44 norm. Only child seats that meet the above norm are allowed to be used in vehicles.
Child restraint system Not every child is suitable for choosing a Seat position child seat in weight group, and likewise Rear seat not every child seat is suitable for your Weight Front Rear- Rear- vehicle. It is therefore important to group passen- row ex-...
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Child restraint system 3. Pull out the shoulder belt, move the ISOFIX belt along the indicated route on the position child seat and insert the locking tab Weight Size Fixed Rear- into the buckle until you hear a "click" group model module row ex-...
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Child restraint system 3. Slide the child seat lock mechanism Otherwise, it may come into contact into the lower fixing point, and en- with the top tether strap and loosen sure that the 2 ISOFIX lock mecha- the strap as a result. In case of emer- nisms are securely fixed.
Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle equipment 2. After the pre-arm state lasts for about 15 seconds, the vehicle will au- Please note that this manual contains all tomatically enter the armed state the standard equipment, country-specif- and the vehicle anti-theft function ic equipment and special equipment for will be activated.
Vehicle anti-theft system System off The vehicle doors and the tailgate are unlocked through the key button or the PEPS. The turn signal light flashes twice and the anti-theft function of the vehicle is off.
Emergency shut-off system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Event data recorder Vehicle equipment Data reading Please note that this manual contains all Except the vehicle manufacturer, other the standard equipment, country-specif- parties (such as law enforcement agen- ic equipment and special equipment for cies) can read the data recorded in EDR this model series.
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Event data recorder To be used in a lawsuit at the official 〉 request of the police, court, or govern- ment department. However, if necessary, the data recor- ded by the EDR will be used to: Research and develop the vehicle safe- 〉...
Emergency On-board tools...... 238 Emergency tyre repair and in- flation ........239 In case of a vehicle accident 242 Jump start ......243 Engine overheating ....245 Towing........247...
On-board tools Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Emergency tyre repair and inflation Vehicle equipment NOTICE The inflater and tyre sealant are only Please note that this manual contains all 〉 suitable for sealed tyres with puncture the standard equipment, country-specif- on the tread. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
Emergency tyre repair and inflation Emergency tyre repair 7. Switch the inflater switch to the posi- tion I to start the inflater and inflate 1. If the tyre is repaired in a place the tyre to 240 to 250 kPa. where vehicles pass, put a warning triangle at an appropriate position WARNING...
Emergency tyre repair and inflation 10. Connect the inflater and read the can use an inflater to inflate the tyre. tyre pressure on the pressure gauge. 1. Make sure the inflater is turned off, If the tyre pressure is lower than 〉...
In case of a vehicle accident Vehicle equipment Do not touch the high-voltage compo- 〉 nents, orange high-voltage cables and Please note that this manual contains all their connectors. Otherwise, serious the standard equipment, country-specif- injuries or death caused by electric ic equipment and special equipment for shock may occur.
Jump start Vehicle equipment 1. After taking out the luggage area cov- er plate, open the protective covers Please note that this manual contains all for the positive and negative termi- the standard equipment, country-specif- nals of the battery. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
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Jump start Start the rescue vehicle, increase the CAUTION engine speed slightly, and keep such If a battery is drained frequently, go to speed for about 5 minutes to tempo- the authorised service centre for inspec- rarily charge the discharged battery. tion.
Engine overheating Vehicle equipment 2. Check whether there is steam coming from the bonnet. Please note that this manual contains all If there is no steam, you can open the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 the bonnet. ic equipment and special equipment for If there is steam, wait until there is this model series.
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Engine overheating When the temperature of radiator is 〉 high, do not open the radiator cap or the overflow tank lid. Otherwise, exit- ing steam or coolant may cause severe injuries such as burns. When opening the cover of the over- 〉...
Towing Vehicle equipment Towing with the flatbed truck Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Towing Towing with the tow hook Towing from the rear Tow hook Front tow hook 1. In the gap at the tow hook cover, pry down the cover using a flathead screwdriver wrapped by the cloth. FFEE0CD03B9B Place the tow truck under the front wheel and lock firmly.
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Towing Rear tow hook When installing the tow rope, you should be careful not to damage the ve- 1. In the gap at the tow hook cover, pry hicle body. The distance between the down the cover using a flathead towing vehicle and the towed vehicle screwdriver wrapped by the cloth.
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Towing Towing the vehicle During towing, attention shall be paid 〉 to the brake lamps of the vehicle in For towing the vehicle, the driver must front to avoid looseness of the tow sit in the vehicle and operate the steer- rope.
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Towing If the vehicle gets stuck, you can try the When the vehicle gets stuck or bottoms, following operations: please contact professional rescue 1. Shift to the N gear position, apply the teams or service provider if the vehicle parking brake, and switch the ignition cannot get out of the trap by the meth- switch to the LOCK mode.
Maintenance Necessity of vehicle mainte- nance........254 Engine compartment ... 255 Part replacement....263 Vehicle maintenance.... 269...
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Necessity of vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance, a health diagnosis of the vehicle, can reduce the trouble of repairing the vehicle. When the vehicle is in use, its components and parts will inevitably wear out. To en- sure safe driving conditions, regular inspections, maintenance, and repairs are re- quired to maintain and restore vehicle performance.
Engine compartment Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
Engine compartment Engine oil WARNING Checks When the engine is running, close con- 〉 tact with rotating parts such as the strap or fan may cause your hand, clothing, tools, etc., to be trapped with severe consequences. Care should be taken to prevent burns 〉...
Engine compartment Filling CAUTION Therefore, check and replace engine Open the tank cover. Pour in the fluid 〉 oil on a regular basis. Otherwise, insuf- slowly to prevent overflow. Any fluid ficient oil levels or deteriorated engine overflow must be removed immediately. oil can cause engine parts to be under- Otherwise, the spilled fluid may cause lubricated, thereby causing sintering...
Engine compartment Windscreen washer fluid Check that the fluid level in the overflow tank is between the minimum and maxi- Filling mum marked levels. Open the tank cover. Pour in washer flu- If the coolant level is lower than the min- id slowly to prevent overflow.
Engine compartment Radiator and fan The type and filling amount of air con- 〉 ditioning refrigerant. Regularly check the radiator, fan and The cooling fan may be started at any other heat-radiating components in the 〉 time. Do not put your hand into the engine compartment.
Engine compartment Electric drive system coolant Type II warning label A86516835B47 Type III 265F2549F1C8 This label is located on the electric drive system coolant reservoir, and is used to remind you not to open the reservoir cover when the electric drive system is overheated.
Part replacement Vehicle equipment compartment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
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Part replacement the steering wheel (Type II) Install the fuse box cover on the fuse 〉 box correctly. Otherwise, penetration of moisture or dirt will affect the life of fuses and safety circuit. 4. Use the fuse puller in the vehicle to pull out the fuses.
Part replacement Wiper blades 5. Check the wire inside the fuse. If it is blown out, replace it with a spare Replacing the front wiper blade fuse with the same specification. Periodically check the wiper blades. Re- place the wiper blade immediately if you find the following conditions: Cracks or hardened areas are found 〉...
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Part replacement Type II 3. Rotate the wiper blade in the direc- tion indicated to maximize the angle between it and the plastic connector. 612CFC5C6D24 2. Lift the wiper arm from the wind- screen. B26AF2BA18B2 4. Take out the wiper blade from the CAUTION wiper arm.
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Part replacement 5. Install a new wiper blade and return CAUTION the wiper back to the windscreen. When the wiper blade is not installed, For easy installation, please refer to never place the wiper arm directly on step 3 to maximize the included an- the windscreen as it is capable of gle between the wiper blade and the scratching the windscreen.
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Part replacement About lights fogged Normally, you should not replace dam- aged bulbs by yourself. You should allow Under conditions such as driving on a a professional to do this. The primary rainy day or washing vehicle, there may reason is as below: before replacing the be fog inside the light cover.
Vehicle maintenance Vehicle equipment If any of the following circumstances are found, you should replace the tyre as Please note that this manual contains all soon as possible: the standard equipment, country-specif- There is damage and bulges on the ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
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Vehicle maintenance Tyre pressure should be measured NOTICE when the tyre is cold. The measurement The tyre wear mark position figure is a conducted when the vehicle is parked schematic diagram, which is used for for more than 3 hours or its driving dis- reference only.
Vehicle maintenance Sunroof maintenance Wheel balance Daily maintenance frequency Unbalanced wheels can affect vehicle control performance and tyre service The daily maintenance frequency de- life. Even under the normal use condi- pends on the driving condition and the tions, the wheels may lose their balance. use frequency of the sunroof.
Vehicle maintenance Open up the sunroof and check that the When driving on bumpy roads or in 〉 sunroof does not show signs of being hilly areas, do not open the sunroof obstructed in the course of operation. If fully for extended periods of time as there seems to be obstrucion, please the vibrations may cause damage to head to a authorised service centre for...
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Vehicle maintenance NOTICE 3. After washing and cleaning the vehi- cle, use a special leather or soft towel The longer such corrosive substances as to dry off the vehicle. Do not allow insects, bird droppings, tree resins, road the vehicle to dry out naturally as this dust, industrial fallout, tar, soot, and may cause the vehicle body to lose its snow melt salt remain on the body sur-...
Vehicle maintenance Interior maintenance At present, there is a wide range of car wax in the market, and the car wax per- WARNING formance is different, so you must be Cleaning agents may contain harmful careful when selecting the wax. Other- substances that could cause injuries.
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Vehicle maintenance Rubber parts For general cleaning, use a clean, soft cloth moistened with mild warm soapy Exposure to the environment may cause water. To avoid water marks after dry- the surface of rubber parts to become ing, wipe with another clean and soft soiled and lose their shine.
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Vehicle maintenance CAUTION There is much salinity in the air and 〉 salt on the road of industrial pollution If a heating wire is attached to the inside areas and coastal regions, which may of the rear window, excessive wiping quicken the paint corrosion.
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Vehicle maintenance If bird droppings, resin, insect carcass- Open vehicle windows on one side 〉 〉 es, asphalt, cement, industrial dust, slightly (if the vehicle is to be parked coal tar, gasoline, benzene or other indoors). similar objects are accumulated on the Disconnect the negative terminal of 〉...
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Vehicle maintenance To ensure good startability and dy- 〉 namic performance, we recommend you that drive at least 2 hours every month.
Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment Type II Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
Vehicle identification On the vehicle nameplate below the NOTICE 〉 central pillar lock. For easy viewing, a label containing the engine model and number is attached on the lower part of the upper throttle of the engine intake manifold assembly. 0621D45E5070 NOTICE After using the diagnostic instrument to...
Overall parameters Basic parameters For basic parameters such as the overall dimensions, quality, fuel consumption, emission standard, maximum speed, see the official vehicle documents attached to the vehicle. CAUTION Unless specifically stated or separately listed parameters, all the parameters listed in this manual are applicable to the standard vehicles.
Overall parameters Generator assembly Items Data Generator model TY220XS001 Rated voltage [V] Rated power/rotational speed (kW/rpm) 39/7300 Traction battery Items Data Traction battery model PE336005A Type Nickel-cobalt lithium manganate battery Rated voltage [V] 335.8 Rated capacity [Ah] Working temperature [℃] -35 to 65 Tyre specifications Items...
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Overall parameters If you choose API (American Petroleum Institute) standard oils, we recommend to use fully synthetic engine oil with a medium and low ash content: Items Data Ambient tem- Above -30℃ Lower temperature perature Quality grade SN or higher SN or higher Viscosity grade 5W-30...
Overall parameters NOTICE The above fluid capacity is the design value, and the actual amount may slightly vary from products, equipment and climate factors. Seat parameters Items Data Move the 40 mm forwards from the last Design position of seat sliding rail position.
Alphabetical index Drive motor coolant Driving mode A/C system Airbag Far-end side airbag Electronic braking force distribution sys- Front airbags Side airbags Electronic parking brake Airbags Electronic Power Steering System Curtain airbags Electronic stability program Anti-lock brake system Emergency braking warning Emergency shut-off system Emergency tyre repair Battery...
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Alphabetical index Instrument brightness adjustment Oxygen sensor Instrument cluster Virtual instrument cluster Parking assist system Intelligent driving assist system Anti-collision radar Adaptive cruise control Around view monitor (AVM) Intelligent cruise control Auto parking assist system Intelligent recognition system Reverse camera Interior maintenance Reverse radar Interior rearview mirror...
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Alphabetical index Steering wheel Storage case Storage device Sunroof Opening and closing the sunroof Opening and closing the sunshade Sunroof maintenance Sun visor Tailgate Emergency unlock Manual tailgate Towing Traction control system Tyre inflation Tyre maintenance Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system...
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