CONTENTS MG ZS/MG ZS Hybrid+ ......................... 1 1 Instructions Before Using the Vehicle ............... 19 Introduction to User's Handbook....................20 The Owner's Handbook ............................... 20 Status at Time of Printing ..............................20 Warranty and Service ................................20 Symbols Used ..................................21 In an Emergency..................................
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CONTENTS 2 Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions ..............31 Instrument Pack ........................... 32 Instrument Message Display Operation ..........................32 Instrument Pack - Type A ..............................33 Instrument Pack - Type B ..............................35 Warning Message ..................................37 Warning Lights and Indicators....................38 Lights and Switches........................
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CONTENTS Rearview Mirror ........................... 64 Exterior Rearview Mirrors ..............................64 Interior Rearview Mirror..............................66 Windows............................67 Power Operated Window Switch ............................67 Window Operation................................68 Sunroof ............................70 Instructions ....................................70 Sunroof Operation ................................. 70 Sunvisor ............................75 Interior Lighting ........................... 76 AUTO ON Function ................................
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CONTENTS Glove Box....................................80 Storage Box....................................81 Glasses Box ..................................... 81 Cup Holder............................ 83 Centre Console Cup Holder............................... 83 3 Preparation for Driving ....................85 Keys ..............................86 Overview ....................................86 Alarm System ..........................89 Power Immobiliser ................................. 89 Body Anti-theft System ................................. 89 Alcohol Interlocks ........................
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CONTENTS Fuel System..........................102 Fuel Requirements................................102 Fuel Filler ....................................103 Refueling....................................103 Steering System Adjustment ....................104 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment..........................104 Electric Power Steering ...............................104 Electric Power Steering Module Angle Initialisation .....................105 Steering Wheel Heating ..............................105 4 Driving the Vehicle..................... 107 Power Start/Stop ........................108 Starting the Power System (Key Start) ...........................108 Starting the Power System(Keyless Start)
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CONTENTS Manual Transmission ......................... 116 Gear Shift Indications................................117 Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission (CVT) ............118 Instructions for Use ................................118 Gear Shift....................................119 Protection Mode...................................122 Drive Mode ..........................124 Parking Brake..........................126 Parking Brake System - Electronic Parking Brake (EPB ) ....................126 Parking Brake System - Manual Parking Brake ......................128 Service Brake..........................
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CONTENTS Economical and Environmental Driving .................. 137 Running-in....................................137 Environmental Protection ..............................137 Economical Driving and Maintenance ..........................137 Driving in Special Environment............................139 5 Safety........................... 141 Seat Belt ............................142 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ............................143 Wearing Seat Belts................................144 Children and Seat Belts ...............................147 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners..............................149 Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and Replacement......................150 Airbag ............................
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CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions about Using Child Restraints ..................166 Fixing Child Restraints.................................169 Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position ......................172 Child Proof Locks ........................178 Body Stability Control System....................179 Resuming the body stability control system........................180 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....................181 Auxiliary Brake System ......................
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CONTENTS Seat Adjustment......................... 198 Front Seats .....................................198 Rear Seats....................................200 Head Restraint Operation..............................200 Ventilation System ........................202 A/C Filter Element................................203 Vents ......................................203 A/C Control Panel-1 ........................205 A/C Control Panel-2 ........................206 Shortcut Key of A/C On/Off..............................206 Defrost/Demist Button ...............................206 Heated Rear Window Button............................206 A/C Control Interface ........................
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CONTENTS A/C Settings ..................................210 Blower Speed Control.................................210 Temperature Control................................210 Radio ............................211 MOGI Screen..................................211 Steering Wheel Entertainment Control Buttons ......................211 Notes On Playing Storage Media Mode For USB Music....................212 USB Storage Device ................................213 Bluetooth Pairing and Connection ...........................213 Intelligent Dispaly Interface .....................
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CONTENTS Disclaimers for Intelligent Driver Assistance Function....................224 Camera and Radar ........................226 Driver Assistance Camera..............................226 Driver Assistance Radar..............................228 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ..................... 230 Adaptive Cruise Activation..............................230 Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance Adjustment.....................232 Adaptive Cruise Control Target Speed Adjustment.....................232 Adaptive Cruise Control Pause............................233 Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise Control ....................233 Adaptive Cruise Override ..............................234 Adaptive Cruise Resume..............................234...
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Introduction to User's Handbook damage to property, or injury to persons, can be accepted by the manufacturer or the MG Authorised Repairer who The Owner's Handbook supplied the publication, except in respect of personal This Handbook describes all of the vehicles and standard injury caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the equipment specification within the model range.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Symbols Used This symbol indicates parts described must be The following symbols used within the handbook call your disposed of by authorised persons or bodies to protect the attention to specific types of information. environment. Warning Asterisk This warning symbol identifies procedures...
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE In an Emergency IMPORTANT Remember the breakdown safety code If a breakdown occurs while travelling: • Wherever possible, consistent with road safety and traffic conditions, the car should be moved off the main thoroughfare, preferably into a lay-by. If a breakdown occurs on a motorway, pull well over to the inside of the hard shoulder.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Vehicle Identification Information Vehicle Identification Markings(HEV) Vehicle Identification Markings(Gasoline) 1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 2 Engine Number 3 Transmission Number When communicating with your local Authorised Repairer, always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) . If the engine or transmission is involved, it may be required to provide the identification numbers of these assemblies.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Location of Vehicle Identification Markings On the surface of the transmission housing in the engine compartment or on the surface of the transmission valve Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Location body cover. The transmission numbers of certain models •...
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Instructions for Use of Hybrid Vehicle Instructions for High Voltage Battery Pack Recycling Effects of Ambient Temperature If you decide not to use the recommended Extremely high or low temperatures will affect the MG Authorised Repairer to dispose of your performance of the high-voltage battery pack and the high voltage battery, the responsibility vehicle.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Precautions in the Event of an Accident • Transportation: The high-voltage battery pack is classed as a Category 9 hazardous material and must Ensure the vehicle is in P gear and the be transported by vehicles qualified in transporting vehicle power system/ignition is OFF.
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE High Voltage System When the vehicle is completely or partially All high voltage components have warning immersed in water, switch off the vehicle power system and evacuate the car labels attached - please observe these warnings and any requirements when immediately.
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INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE The high voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 Manual Service Disconnect (MSD) 2 High Voltage Battery (ESS) 3 High Voltage Harness 4 Electric Drive Transmission 5 Electric A/C Compressor...
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE VEHICLE Crash Outage Control If a serious collision occurs, a signal from the SDM will disconnect the relays within the High-voltage battery back to cut off the high-voltage output of the high-voltage battery pack.
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Brief Introduction to Vehicle Functions Instrument Pack Warning Lights and Indicators Lights and Switches Wipers and Washers Horn Rearview Mirror Windows Sunroof Sunvisor Interior Lighting Power Socket Storage Compartments Cup Holder...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack • Push the button up, down, left and right to switch the items displayed in the message centre. Instrument Message Display Operation • Push the button up and down to make adjustments. • Short press the button to confirm, or long press to reset.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Instrument Pack - Type A 1 Speedometer 2 Warning Lights and Indicators 3 Message Centre 4 Tachometer 5 Engine Coolant Temperature 6 Odometer 7 Energy recovery level 8 Driving mode 9 Gear Display 10 Driving Range 11 Fuel gauge...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Message Centre The message centre provides the followings: 1 Active Safety Display the current active safety information of the vehicle, please refer to the "Intelligent Driving Assistance" chapter for details. 2 Health Centre Display tire pressure monitoring and warning information, etc.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Message Centre Display the current vehicle's fault information or important reminder information. The message centre provides the followings: Warning Message The message centre in the instrument pack displays any warning messages via a pop-up box. The warning messages are mainly classified into: •...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Warning Lights and Indicators When the vehicle is starting or traveling, if the warning lights or indicators appear in the instrument display, it indicates that the relevant system is in a certain state or is faulty. Some warning lights illuminate or flash with warning tones or prompt message.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Fog Lamp Indicator The rear fog lamps have been switched on. When the left or right turn signal lamp flashes, the direction indicator lamp on the corresponding side also flashes. If the hazard warning lamps are turned on, both direction indicator lamps will flash simultaneously.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that a tyre pressure is low. Tyre Pressure Please check the tyre pressure. Monitoring System If this lamp flashes and then remains ON after a period of time, it (TPMS) Warning Lamp indicates the system has a fault present.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the dynamic stability Dynamic Stability control system/traction control system has failed. Control/ Traction Control System Warning If this lamp flashes while driving, it indicates that the system is Lamp operating to assist the driver.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the EPB is enabled or thehandbrake is pulled up. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that the vehicle is parked on a slope Electronic Parking Brake (EPB ) System Indicator with an excessive angle or the electronic parking brake system has Lamp failed, in which case please park the vehicle on a suitable safe road.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Low battery voltage will result in this lamp flashing followed by a Low-voltage Battery prompt message appearing in the instrument pack. Charging System Malfunction Indicator If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the battery control Lamp systemhas failed.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Manual speed limit assistance system is in Standby state. If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the manual speed limit assistance system has been activated. If this lamp flashes, it indicates that current speed is greater than Speed Limit Assistance the speed limit value.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS When the engine coolant temperature warning lamp illuminates red, it indicates that the coolant temperature is high. High engine coolant temperature could result in severe damage. Please stop Engine Coolant the car as soon as safety permits, switch OFF the START/STOP Temperature Warning Switch and contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the vehicle is in ECO Mode Indicator Lamp energy-saving driving mode. If this lamp illuminates after the vehicle has been started, or whilst it is being driven, it indicates that the particulate filter needs to be regenerated or is currently being regenerated Particulate Filter Warning Lamp...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS ' NNN ' indicates the speed limit sign speed that has currently been identified. When the vehicle speed is greater than the speed Speed Limit Sign Speed limit value, the lamp will flash. Indicator Lamp ' —...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The speed limit sign currently identified has ancillary information. Please check. The road speed limit was not recognised and the alert tone is currently off. After a certain period of time, the sound alarm mute icon in the lower left corner will disappear. The road speed limit was recognised and the alert tone is currently off.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS When a function regarding the forward collision assist system has been disabled, the following lamp will illuminate. If all functions of the forward collision assist system are enabled and the lamp remains on. Forward Collision Assist When the functions of the forward collision assist system are fully System Indicator Lamp enabled, if the lamp stays on, it indicates that forward collision...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS When the remaining fuel in the tank is too low, the light will light up or flash. Please try to replenish fuel before the low fuel warning light comes on as much as possible. Low Fuel Warning Lamp When the fuel in the tank exceeds the low level alert line, this lamp will extinguish.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The system is ready and an emergency service call (eCall) is in progress. The eCall system can send out a vehicle message to the call centre, eCall SOS Indicator but other eCall capabilities are limited due to a fault in the system. If a fault is found within the ecall system, the following indicator will be displayed.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp The AUTO lighting system is active by default (position 1 Master Lighting Switch ). The system will automatically switch the side lamps and switch backlights on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Headlamp Levelling Lights Off Turning the master light switch to position 4 will switch off the 'AUTO' lamp. Releasing the switch will return it to position 1 automatically. Daytime Running Lamps The daytime running lamps turn on automatically when the vehicle power is in the ON/RUNNING position.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Switching between Main Beam and Dipped Location Load Beam Headlamps Driver, or driver & front Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles passenger when switching between the main and All the seats occupied dipped beams. with no load in the trunk.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The Automatic High Beam may not operate illuminate on the instrument pack. Push or Pull the lever normally in the following cases but is not (1 or 2) once again to switch to dipped beams. limited to the following and so the main and Main Beam Flash dipped beams should be switched manually:...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS can be turned on or off once certain conditions are met. • When the smart main beam system is enabled and When the smart main beam system is enabled, the smart dipped beam headlamps are automatically turned on, main beam indicator on the instrument pack will illuminate.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Turn Signal Lamps lamp will need to be manually operated. If briefly moved and released, the lever will reset immediately. The turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will flash three times and then go out. Push the lighting lever downward (1) to turn on the left turn signal lamp;...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Fog Lamps on and the corresponding indicator will illuminate on the instrument panel. In severe conditions (during foggy weather for instance), the fog lamps can provide Hazard Warning Lamps additional light and improve the visible range.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Wipers and Washers • Wash and wipe (6) Automatic wipe Windscreen Wiper and Washer Operation Pushing the lever up to the automatic wipe position (1) will cause the wipers to operate automatically. Turn the switch (5) to adjust the automatic wipe speed for models without rain sensor.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Slow speed wipe IMPORTANT By pushing the lever up to the slow speed wipe position (2), the wipers will operate slowly. • Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen. • In freezing or extremely hot conditions, make sure Fast speed wipe that the wiper blades are not frozen or adhered to By pushing the lever up to the fast speed wipe position (3),...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Wiper and Washer Operation IMPORTANT If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution (dirt or ice may have blocked the jets), release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Intermittent wipe If the rear wiper switch is turned to intermittent wipe (1), the rear wiper will operate. It will complete 3 continuous wipes before changing to intermittent mode. The interval between the wipes can be increased/decreased via the switch (4).
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Horn IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please do not press with excessive force or hit the airbag cover when operating the horn. Press the horn button area on the steering wheel (as indicated by the arrow) to operate the horn. Note: The vehicle horn button areas and the driver's airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rearview Mirror The rearview mirrors consist of an interior rearview mirror positioned at the top of the windscreen and two exterior mirrors, one positioned on the left side of the vehicle and another on the right side. The rearview mirrors are safety-critical parts.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS • Upon completion of the adjustment, rotate the knob Electric Folding of Door Mirror back to the central position, this will ensure no When the vehicle is powered on, rotate the adjustment accidental adjustment of the mirror. knob to the middle position ( O ) and push the knob down, Manual Folding the door mirrors will be folded automatically.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Rearview Mirror IMPORTANT Before driving, adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve the best possible view. The anti-dazzle • The electric adjustment and regulation of mirrors function of the interior rearview mirror helps reduce glare are operated using the electric switch, operating from the headlamps of following vehicles at night.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Windows Power Operated Window Switch Please correctly operate the windows to avoid danger. The driver should ensure passengers operate the windows in a safe manner. Ensure children are kept clear when raising or lowering a window. DO NOT operate the power window controls continuously in a short time frame, otherwise the power window controls may...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Window Operation One-Touch Down Press the window control switch (1 ~ 4) down to the The electric windows can be operated when the vehicle is powered on (Doors should be closed during operation). 2nd position (Position D) and release. The window will automatically descend to open.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Rear Window Isolation Switch Press the switch (5) to isolate the rear window controls (an indicator lamp in the switch pack will illuminate). Press again to restore control.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Sunroof Operation After the vehicle is powered on, the sunroof can be Instructions operated. DO NOT allow passengers to lean out of an open sunroof whilst the vehicle is in motion. Injuries may occur from objects such as tree branches.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Glass Operation Open by Tilting Push up the sunroof glass switch to position 1 and hold. The sunroof will be manually opened in a tilt way. Sunroof operation can be stopped at any time by releasing the The sunroof switch is located on the ceiling above the switch.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Pull down the glass switch with excessive force to the 2nd Push the sunroof glass switch forward to position ( 1 ) and position ( 4 ) and then release, the sunroof will be fully hold, this will cause the sunroof to close manually.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunroof Sunshade Operation the movement of the sunshade at any time by releasing the switch. Push the sunshade switch forward to position ( 2 ) and then release, the sunshade will be fully closed automatically. You can stop the movement of the sunshade at any time by pushing the switch forward again.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS been triggered. Push and hold the glass switch forward Glass initialisation - Close the sunroof glass completely to position 1 for 5 seconds until the sunroof has closed by pushing the sunroof glass switch forward to position completely.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Sunvisor For safety, do not use vanity mirror on the driver side whilst driving. Sunvisors are arranged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger ( 3 ). The sunvisors are provided with vanity mirror ( 2 ) and vanity mirror light ( 1 ) Pull the sunvisor down to use the vanity mirror.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Interior Lighting Front courtesy lights - Style B Front courtesy lights - Style A 1 Automatic control switch 2 Corresponding side lighting manual control switch Press one of the switches ( 2 ) to turn the corresponding courtesy light on;...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Front courtesy lights - Style C • The vehicle is unlocked. • Any door is opened. • The power supply is switched off when the vehicle equipped with a light sensor detects that the ambient light is in dark or the side lamp illuminates or the side lamp turns off for 30 seconds.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Power Socket power socket which can used as a power supply with 120W maximum power. Using the power socket or USB port when the vehicle is not started will cause There is one or two USB ports equipped at the side of the premature discharging of the vehicle 12 V front console power socket (1/2).
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS There is also 1 USB port equipped at the rear of the centre voltage as the power interface, and the maximum operating console for some models. The USB port can supply 5 V current is 2 A. voltage as the power interface.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Compartments Glove Box Instructions for Use • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in motion to avoid personal injuries in cases of a harsh acceleration, emergency braking and a car accident. •...
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Storage Box Centre Console Armrest Box Centre Console Rear Storage Box Lift the centre console armrest (as indicated by the arrow) to open the centre console armrest box. Gently press the The centre console rear storage box is located behind the lid down to close the centre console armrest box.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The glasses box is located in the proximity of the front courtesy lights. Press the panel (as indicated by the arrow), and place the glasses into the glasses box after opening it. Close the glasses box when it is not in use. Note: Only glasses that feature a standard frame can be inserted into the glasses box.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS Cup Holder Note: Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder while driving. Spillage may result in personal harm or damage. Centre Console Cup Holder...
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS The centre console cup holder is situated at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly and can be used to hold a cup or beverage bottle.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Keys WARNING The keys of vehicle contains Overview coin / button batteries. The battery HAZARDOUS Please keep the spare key in a safe place - and is to be kept away not in the car! from children (whether the battery is new or used).
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING We provide remote key. The mechanical key can be used Keys - Type A to unlock the door in emergency, but cannot be used to start the vehicle. Two smart keys and common keys are provided for some models.
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Keys - Type B Note: Any key made privately may not start the vehicle and may affect the safety of your car. To obtain a suitable key replacement, it is recommended that you consult an MG Authorised Repairer. Note: The new key cannot be offered to you immediately because it requires programming to the...
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Alarm System Body Anti-theft System Locking and Unlocking Your vehicle is fitted with an engine immobiliser and When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps illuminate body anti-theft system. To ensure maximum safety and three times; when it is unlocked, the turn signal lamps operation convenience, we strongly recommend you illuminate once.
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING After the vehicle has been locked for several minutes, press the Lock button on the smart key for several seconds, the Find My Car function will then be enabled and the vehicle alarm will sound and the external lights will flash. Press this button on the smart key again to suspend the Find My Car function.
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Press the button on the front door handle once (no need If the locking operation is performed when the driver's to press the lock button on the smart key) to lock all doors door is closed but the passenger's door or tailgate is not before leaving the car.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Anti-theft Alarm When the body anti-theft system is disabled, press the interior lock switch (1) after closing all doors to lock all If the anti-theft alarm has been activated before it is turned doors; press the Unlock switch (2) to unlock all doors. off, the car horn will sound continuously.
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING When the anti-theft alarm system is activated by locking the vehicle with the remote key, the interior door handles will not be operational due to the anti-theft deadlocking of the doors. Please ensure people or animals do not remain in the vehicle when locking the vehicle with the remote key as they wil be unable to exit the vehicle and there is a risk of injury or...
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Alcohol Interlocks IMPORTANT The alcohol lock is a detection device used to assist in limiting drivers from driving If the alcohol test fails, for safety reasons, do not when their blood alcohol concentration attempt to forcefully start the vehicle. If you suspect a exceeds a preset limit.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Tail Gate Tailgate Open/Close Mode If the tailgate can not be closed due to the type of cargo loaded or if the weatherstrip seal is damaged, it is recommended you close all windows during driving, select the face distribution mode of the air conditioning and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease any fumes entering the vehicle.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Tailgate Emergency Open detected within 1 m range around the tailgate, directly press the open switch ( A) on the tailgate to open the Manual Tailgate tailgate. A tailgate emergency open switch is located in the tailgate catch assembly.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Load Carrying DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the permitted front and rear axle loads. Failure may result in vehicle damage or serious injury. Loadspace Loading Ensure that the rear seat backrests are securely latched in the upright position when loads are carried in the load space behind the seats.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Internal Loading DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage that could move, causing personal injury in the event of an accident or emergency braking or hard acceleration. obstruct driver's passenger's vision with loads. Folding the rear seats can increase luggage space, refer to "Seat adjustment”...
When you are not towing, the fitted towing device must Exceeding any load limits advised by not obscure any lighting source. If the towing device MG Motor is dangerous. Consult the obscures or partially obscures a lighting source such as recommended load limits and loading prior the fog lamp it must be removed or retracted when not to any journey.
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PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Altitude 1 Automatically: Connection or disconnection of the electrical connection with the trailer and the vehicle. Your engine delivers less power at higher altitude. If you tow a trailer in a mountainous area you should reduce the 2 Manually: Enter the entertainment display to switch combined vehicle and trailer weight by 10% for every 1000 the function On/Off.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Fuel System If a lower grade of fuel is used, an engine knocking noise may occur, please use the recommended or above grade Fuel Requirements gasoline as soon as possible. If the engine knocking noise is still noticeable after using the recommended or above Use only gasoline which meets the national grade fuel, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer standards and the OEM specifications.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Fuel Filler • Do not use a mobile phone; • Prevent fuel spillage; Fuel Filler Flap • Do not overfill the tank. The fuel filler door is located on the left rear side of the Do not fully refuel the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in vehicle, and the small door lock is connected to the central direct sunlight or high ambient temperature - expansion of control door lock system.
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Steering System Adjustment 1 Fully release the locking lever (as indicated by the arrow in the figure). Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 2 Grasp the steering wheel tightly with both hands and DO NOT attempt to adjust the position pull it up and down to adjust the height of the steering of the steering wheel while the car is in wheel;...
PREPARATION FOR DRIVING IMPORTANT When EPS is working, holding the steering wheel on full lock for long periods will result in a reduction in power assistance, causing a heavier feel to the steering. Electric Power Steering Module Angle Initialisation When the battery is reconnected after it has been disconnected, the electric power steering ( EPS ) warning lamps may illuminate in yellow.
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Driving the Vehicle Power Start/Stop Electric Drive Transmission Manual Transmission Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission (CVT) Drive Mode Parking Brake Service Brake Energy Regeneration Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System Economical and Environmental Driving...
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Power Start/Stop Starting the Power System (Key Start) When the vehicle is in motion, do not switching off the START/STOP switch or remove the key, otherwise the steering wheel may be locked, making it impossible to turn the vehicle. Do not touch the key while the vehicle is in motion, otherwise it may cause the power system to flameout!
DRIVING THE VEHICLE • The engine has not been started and the key cannot be Note: When the key is in position 0 and the driver's door has been opened, a buzzer will sound to indicate removed. that the key has not been removed. •...
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE The keyless start switch is located on the center console • The vehicle will enter the READY/RUNNING state and and is a button type start switch. To operate the system, all electrical equipment can be operated after the engine the smart key must be inside the vehicle.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Start the Power System Note: After the engine starts, if the key is not released immediately, the starter will continue to work, which Do not start and run the engine for will not only discharge the battery, but also damage a long time in an unventilated room.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE Alternative Starting Procedure (Auto 2 Make sure the gear selection is in P or neutral position, then press the brake pedal and operate the Start Transmission Model) switch to start the power system. 3 For manual transmission models, please place the gear lever in neutral, press the clutch pedal, operate the start switch and start the power system.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Stopping the Power System Stop the power system as follows: 1 After safely stopping the vehicle, press the brake pedal (automatic) or clutch pedal (manual). 2 Apply the parking brake. 3 For vehicles with automatic transmission, ensure that the shift lever is P position.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Electric Drive Transmission Note: With the brake pedal released, the driver seat belt unfastened and the driver door opened, the Gear Shift Control vehicle will automatically shift into P gear. • R Reverse Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary and you wish to drive backwards.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Protection Mode Power Limitation of Electric DriveTransmission When parking, drive the vehicle to a safe The electric drive transmission may become very hot in area on the premise of ensuring your a high-temperature environments with frequent starting, own safety and complying with traffic frequent rapid acceleration and deceleration, long-term regulations.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Manual Transmission Precautions while driving: Gear Shift Lever 1 When selecting R gear, you must ensure that the vehicle is completely stationary, wait for a moment and then fully press the clutch pedal, ensure the lever is in the N position, press the lever down and push it leftward, then push it forward into the R position, slowly release the clutch to engage drive.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE 3 Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal when driving - excessive wear to the clutch will be caused. 4 Do not hold the car stationary on a hill by holding the clutch. This will wear out the clutch. Note: In order to guarantee the smooth driving and good fuel economy of the vehicle, please shift at an appropriate time and never allow the engine to run...
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Continuously Variable Automatic • Do not tow the vehicle with its front wheels on the Transmission (CVT) ground, this could cause severe damage to the CVT transmission. Instructions for Use The following information is very important; please read carefully before use: •...
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Gear Shift Shift Lever Operation DO NOT press the lock button when shifting gears, unless necessary. The automatic transmission is a CVT transmission. During any gear shift, operate the shift lever according to Note: The highlighted letters or numbers on the the instructions indicated by the following arrows: instrument pack interface indicate the selected gear.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE • R Reverse Free gear shift. Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary. Press and hold the lock button to shift gear. • N Neutral Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the Press and hold the lock button and apply the engine will be running at idle speed for a short time (for brake pedal to shift gear.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE Gear Shift Indication To return to other gear modes, move the shift lever leftwards and select D. The gear shift indication function can provide the driver with instrument prompts for upshifts, downshifts and Gearshift Speed recommended gears. Shifting gears in accordance with With D or E gear selected, the speed of one gear the system's prompts can help to save fuel.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Protection Mode released, it will resume a suitable higher gear (based on the vehicle speed and the position of the accelerator pedal). When parking, drive the vehicle to a safe area on the premise of ensuring your own safety and complying with traffic regulations.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE time, for safe driving, if the vehicle speed is below a certain value, the power system will forcibly cut off the power transmission and the vehicle will not be able to drive! In this case, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Drive Mode Switching the driving mode when the vehicle is in motion can divert driver's attention from road conditions, this operation can only be performed when safety permits. The driving mode enable different tuning modes for functions such as power response and steering feel etc. Using the center console mode switch, you can switch between the following driving modes: The vehicle is in low energy consumption state for...
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE Note: When switching the driving mode in manual mode, the power system will maintain the shift logic of manual mode.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Parking Brake Parking Brake System - Electronic Parking Brake ( EPB ) In the event of an EPB malfunction where EPB release is not possible, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer in order to carry out an emergency manual release of the parking brake.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE If the indicators in the EPB switch and in the Start Assist instrument pack illuminate, it indicates that the EPB system If the driver's seat belt is fastened, the engine is running, D has been applied. If the indicators in the EPB switch or R gear is selected and the accelerator pedal is pressed and in the instrument pack extinguish, it indicates that the...
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Parking Brake System - Manual Parking The parking brake operates on the rear wheels only. To Brake apply the parking brake, pull the lever upward. Whilst parked, ensure the parking brake lever stays in applied Do not drive with the parking brake applied state.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Service Brake vacuum assist in the braking system, thereby requiring an increased brake pressure force. Some models are equipped with vacuum assisted hydraulic During driving, the following matters should be noted: brake system as the service brake system. It allows the •...
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE • IBS only works when the power system is ready, please do not coast with the power system turned off. • If the power system is turned off during driving, you should firmly press the brake pedal and stop as soon as traffic safety permits.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Energy Regeneration High The deceleration caused by the energy High Level: Maximum energy is regenerated, the vehicle regeneration is NOT a substitute for exhibits shorter coasting distances and a strong sensation braking safely. The driver must ALWAYS be of over-run drag or motor braking.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving economy and allows the vehicle to start or stop stably and System reliably. After the START/STOP Switch is turned to ON position, The Start-Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System is enabled by default. Pressing the start/stop system switch ( 1 ) will turn off the Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system, and its switch indicator lamp(...
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE 2 Vehicles with automatic transmission: The driver • Close the bonnet and the driver door, wear the driver leaves the vehicle, with the shift lever still in Drive seat belt. position ( D ). The Start-Stop intelligent fuel saving system will be disabled and the engine will not be stopped automatically when the 3 Stretch the body into the engine compartment.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Automatic Engine Start • The defrost/fog function of the front windshield is activated. After the car is stopped, the engine will be automatically • Activate the air conditioner, and the comfort started when detecting one of the following operations of experience of air conditioning is not within the ideal driver, and the Start-Stop system indicator lamp on the range.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Battery 2 If the battery requires replacement, ALWAYS use the battery with the same type and same specifications. When charging/discharging the battery, or Failure to adhere to this can affect the automatic starting the car with an external power Start/Stop function.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE Note: It is forbidden to connect the jumper cable to the battery negative! It will result in inaccurate battery power calculation which will effect the automatic engine start.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Economical and Environmental Driving Economical Driving and Maintenance The following are some suggestions on reducing fuel and Running-in energy consumption and extending the service life of the The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to vehicle: "bed-in"...
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE and harsh braking. A smooth driving style not only Note: Keep an appropriate distance from other reduces fuel consumption, but can reduce the emission vehicles to avoid emergency braking. This also reduces wear on the brake discs and pads. of noxious gases.
DRIVING THE VEHICLE Driving in Special Environment Driving through Water Do not venture into low-lying waterlogged Driving in Rain or Snow roads or unknown water wading areas, as Emergency braking, accelerating this may result in the failure of the power steering on slippery roads will reduce the system, serious vehicle malfunctions (such vehicle's handling performance and grip.
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DRIVING THE VEHICLE • Do not reverse in water or park the vehicle in stagnant insulation properties. Water contains a lot of water. If driving through water causes the vehicle to conductive substances, which may cause internal short stall, please do not attempt to start the vehicle again. circuits in high-voltage components, seriously affecting Please contact an authorized after-sales service center vehicle safety and driving performance.
Safety Seat Belt Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB) Airbag Pedestrian Alert System Child Restraints Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Child Proof Locks Body Stability Control System Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Auxiliary Brake System Auto Hold Hill Hold Control (HHC) Hill Descent Control (HDC) Active Rollover Protection (ARP) Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ)
SAFETY Seat Belt Never fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle replacement when the driver seat is It is important that all seat belts are vacant or when exiting the vehicle. worn correctly. Always check that all passengers are wearing seat belts. NOT carry passengers that are unable This vehicle is equipped with a seat belt warning to wear correctly positioned seat belts.
SAFETY Protection Provided by Seat Belts Note: It is of equal importance for passengers in the rear seat to fasten their seat belts correctly. Otherwise, passengers with seat belts not correctly fastened will be thrown forward in accidents, and will endanger themselves as well as the driver and other passengers.
SAFETY Wearing Seat Belts In order to maintain effective protection, the passengers must sit in the correct orientation, feet placed on the floor Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause in front of them, with an upright body (no excessive recline) injury or death in the event of an accident.
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SAFETY Fastening Seat Belts Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat belts correctly. 1 Adjust the seat correctly. 3 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a 'click', this indicates the seat belt is securely locked. 4 Remove any slackness in the belt by pulling up on the diagonal section of the belt.
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SAFETY To ensure that the seat belts always provide maximum protection, ensure the belt is flat, not loose and contacts the body. Seat Belts Use during Pregnancy Wearing correctly positioned seat belts will provide protection for both mother and unborn child in the event of a collision or emergency braking.
SAFETY Children and Seat Belts Please consult your physician for further details. Only recommended child restraints suitable Seat Belts and Disabilities for the age, height and weight of the child It is a legal requirement that all occupants wear seat belts, should be used.
SAFETY Infants Older Children Only recommended child restraints suitable NEVER share a seat belt amongst children. for the age, height and weight of the child In the event of an accident or collision, should be used. the children are not secure. It could cause death or serious injury.
SAFETY ensure the shoulder belt is kept away from the child's face The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre-tensioners. These and neck. Position the lap belt across the hips as low are designed to retract the seat belts and work in as possible, and tighten adequately.
SAFETY Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance Replacement IMPORTANT Seat Belt Checks • Seat belt pre-tensioners will not be activated by minor impacts. Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not • The removal or replacement of a pre-tensioner must function correctly in the event of a collision, be carried out by the technicians trained by the if there are any signs of damage, replace the manufacturer.
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SAFETY • Fully extract the seat belt and allow to return slowly to Seat Belt Maintenance ensure continual and complete smooth operation. DO NOT attempt to remove, install, • Visibly examine the seat belt for missing or broken modify, disassemble or dispose of the components or components that may affect the normal seat belts.
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SAFETY Seat Belt Replacement Collision accidents may damage the seat belt system. The seat belt system may not be able to protect users after damage, which may result in serious injury or even death. After an accident, seat belts should be checked and replaced as needed immediately.
SAFETY Airbag • Side airbags (fitted in the outer seatback cushion of the two front seats) Overview • Side curtain airbags (fitted in the roof interior trim) The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. It does not replace the need or requirement to wear a seat belt.
SAFETY Airbag Deployment fault may mean the components may not be deployed in the event of an accident. Front seat passengers should not place feet, knees or any other part of the body in contact with or in close proximity to a front airbag.
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SAFETY DO NOT knock or strike the position where An inflating airbag can cause facial any airbag related parts are located, so abrasions and other injuries if the occupant as to avoid accidental airbag deployment is too close to the airbag at the time of its which may cause serious injury or even deployment.
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SAFETY deployed airbag will form a cushion of air between the IMPORTANT occupant and the vehicle side to reduce the risk of body side injuries. • Airbags cannot protect lower body parts of Provided the front seat occupants are correctly seated and passengers.
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SAFETY Frontal Airbags For some models, the passenger side airbag can be turned off through the switch on the entertainment display screen. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG Airbags are designed to deploy during serious impacts, the in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY following conditions may cause airbag deployment.
SAFETY • Conditions that can cause serious chassis damage, such Side Airbags and Side Curtain Airbags as a collision with kerbstones, road edges, deep ravines The structure and material of the seat is or holes. critical to the correct operation of side airbags.
SAFETY Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not • The impact point is not central to the front of the Deploy vehicle. • The impact is with a solid utility pole or traffic sign post. The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of impact and the rate at which the car changes speed as a result of a collision.
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SAFETY • The impact area is high (collision with the tailgate of a • Impacts to the rear or side of the vehicle. truck). • The vehicle rolling over. • Frontal collision at an angle with guardrails.
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SAFETY Side Airbags and Side Curtain Airbags • Impacts that are not central to the side of the vehicle, either too far toward the front compartment or the Under certain conditions the seat side and side head loadspace. airbags may not be deployed. Some examples are listed: •...
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SAFETY • Frontal collision at an angle with guardrails. • The impact is not of sufficient force (with another vehicle, stationary or moving). • The angled impact is not of sufficient force (the impact is with an object that is not solid, such as a lamp post •...
SAFETY When an adult is seated in the front Service and Replacement of Airbags passenger side seat, please ensure that the Service of SRS components front passenger side airbag is switched on. DO NOT install or modify the airbag. Theairbag prohibition switch is in the intelligent display Any changes to the vehicle structure or screen.
SAFETY If the airbag warning lamp fails to illuminate or remains on, Replacing Airbag System Parts or there is any damage in the front or side of the vehicle Even if the airbag does not deploy, collisions and the cover of airbag module has any sign of damage, may cause damage to SRS in the vehicle.
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SAFETY deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional agency or an MG Authorised Repairer.
SAFETY Child Restraints potential injuries, and please pay attention to the following statements when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • All children must use an appropriate child restraint. Child Restraints • It is recommended that children shorter than 1.5 Children under the age of 12 years are recommended to be metres (or under 12 years of age) should use the seated in the rear seats.
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SAFETY • The position of seat head restraints may need to be adjusted for installing the forward facing child restraint to the rear seats. • Never let your child stand or kneel on the seat when driving, otherwise, your child may be tossed and thus injury to themselves and other people or even death may be caused when an accident occurs.
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SAFETY Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child for security reasons. The above warning shall be noted in a special case when the child restraint must be used on front Restraint on Front Passenger Seat passenger seat. Important Instructions on Children's Safety and Side Airbags Children should not be allowed in areas where side airbags may be deployed, there...
SAFETY Fixing Child Restraints Therefore, the correct child restraint shall be used to secure the child properly in the rear seat and ensure the Secured Using Lap and Shoulder Belts child's seating position is correct and there is enough Please DO NOT put the rearward facing space between the child and the side airbag deployment child restraint on the front passenger seat area for the airbag to deploy without any hindrance in a...
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SAFETY Secured with ISOFIX Device WARNING The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. WARNING Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
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SAFETY • After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured. • The Top-tether (as arrowed in the figure above) for auxiliary fixation of the child restraint is provided at the back of the rear seat backrest.
SAFETY Child Restraint Groups and Installation Position Only approved child restraints suitable for children are allowed. Children taller than 1.5 metres may directly use the seat belts in the vehicle. Child restraints shall comply with relevant regulations or standards, such as EU regulations ECE-R44 and ECE-R129 .
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SAFETY If the child restraint interferes with the headrest during the installation, please adjust the headrest to the highest position. If the interference persists, please remove and store the headrest properly. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass Group Group Group Group...
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SAFETY Note: IL = suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints of the semi-universal category in the list. Please refer to the vehicle list recommended by child restraints manufacturer; IUF = suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraints of universal category approved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class;...
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SAFETY I-Size Child Restraint Table Note: It is recommended that children at the age of 18 months should use Britax Baby Safe child restraint, This table provides recommendations for the installation children at the age of 3 use Duo Plus child restraint, position of I-Size child restraint and the suitability of the and children at the age of 6 use Kidfix III S child corresponding child's size.
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SAFETY Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint Never place a rearward facing child Never place a rearward facing child restraint on the front passenger seat with restraint on the front passenger seat with the front passenger airbag activated. the front passenger airbag activated.
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SAFETY Group II Child Restraint Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck. The lap section of the away from the neck.
SAFETY Child Proof Locks • Move the lever to the unlock position in the reverse direction of the arrow to disable the child proof lock. NEVER leave children unsupervised in the With the child proof lock engaged, the rear door on the car.
SAFETY Body Stability Control System SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the vehicle is powered on. For CVT model, they can be switched off by using the switch located on the Body Stability Control System entertainment display. For MT model, they can be switched The body stability control system includes Dynamic off by using the switch located on central armrest box.
SAFETY Resuming the body stability control system After a battery disconnection/reconnection, the body stability control warning lamps will illuminate and the dynamic stability control/traction control system will not work correctly. In this case, the electric power steering (EPS) will require initialisation, i.e., move the steering wheel from lock to lock.
SAFETY Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) The ABS is mainly used to automatically adjust the braking force of each brake to prevent the wheels from being When travelling at high speed or there is a locked, thus avoiding dangerous situations such as loss of danger of aquaplaning, i.e.
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SAFETY Note: On soft surfaces such as powdery snow, sand or gravel, vehicles equipped with ABS may have a braking distance greater than those without ABS. This is because the natural action of locked wheels on soft surfaces is to build up a wedge of material in front of (or to the side of, if steering) the tyre contact patch.
SAFETY Auxiliary Brake System The auxiliary brake system consists of Electronic Brake Force Distribution System ( EBD ) and Electronic Brake Assistance System ( EBA ). The EBD automatically distributes the braking force between the front and rear wheels, so that the vehicle can have optimum braking performance under different load conditions.
SAFETY Auto Hold Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic parking brake operation in all cases where The auto hold function cannot guarantee the ignition system is shut down. Please the stability of the vehicle when starting off ensure the electronic parking brake is or braking on hills especially on slippery or applied and the vehicle is stabilised prior icy surfaces.
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SAFETY With the driver's seat belt fastened, the door closed pressing the Auto Hold switch. At this time, the EPB will and the power system running, press the Auto Hold be applied. switch to switch the function from Off to Standby Note: With the brake pedal pressed, operating the state.
SAFETY Hill Hold Control (HHC) HHC assists the driver by 'holding' the vehicle during hill starts. If the driver releases the brake pedal, the HHC will It is impossible for HHC to keep the vehicle hold the vehicle stationary for a short time. in a standstill state under all circumstances (e.g.
SAFETY Hill Descent Control (HDC) Note: When the HDC is working, it is normal for the brake system to generate slight vibration or working HDC is just an auxiliary function, which noise. cannot ensure that the vehicle is driven down a steep slope at low speed under Note: When the HDC is working, do not shift to N gear, since this operation will deactivate the HDC all circumstances (such as slippery ground,...
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SAFETY HDC is disabled by default. After the vehicle is powered HDC system has four states as follows: on, for the CVT model , HDC can be turned on by 1 Standby: setting it on the entertainment display screen . For the Press HDC switch to enable the function and enter MT model,the function can be enabled by operating the into standby state.
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SAFETY Note: When the vehicle makes a sharp turn on a certain slope, HDC may switch from Standby to Operating. Note: With HDC operative, the brake system will automatically pressurise and hold. You will be responded with a certain pressure feedback when depressing the brake pedal at this time which is normal.
SAFETY Active Rollover Protection (ARP) Active Rollover Protection ( ARP ) The ARP system is a driver aid to assist the stability of the vehicle. It is not a guarantee that the vehicle will not roll over. When the vehicle is at risk of a rollover during dynamic driving (such as lane change) or steady driving (such as loop driving), the ARP will automatically brake the outside wheels to cause the vehicle to understeer and prevent...
SAFETY Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Strobe (HAZ) If the driver makes an emergency braking manoeuvre and certain conditions are met while driving, the brake lamps will automatically flash to alert the drivers behind, thereby reducing the risk of rear-end collision accidents. Note: If the hazard warning lamps are being operated manually, this suspends the HAZ function.
SAFETY Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB) The MCB function will automatically apply the brake to reduce the vehicle speed and improve the vehicle stability after a collision. It is designed to reduce the risk of a secondary collision caused by the uncontrolled movement of the vehicle after a collision.
SAFETY Pedestrian Alert System In order to improve the safety, your car is fitted with a Pedestrian Alert System. When the vehicle is travelling at a low speed, on electrical power, the system controls a speaker that sounds to remind pedestrians in the vicinity of your presence.
SAFETY Tyre Pressure Monitoring System maintenance. For tyre maintenance, please refer to ‘Tyres’ (TPMS) in ‘Maintenance’ chapter. Note: TPMS only gives the driver a warning when the tyre pressure is low and it will not inflate the tyre. TPMS can not replace routine maintenance If the TPMS malfunction indicator lamp and checks of the tyre condition and illuminates and the warning message such as ' XX Tyre...
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SAFETY vehicles can perform the following operations to complete self-learning: 1 Power off and lock the vehicle for 25 minutes. 2 Drive continuously for 15 minutes at a speed greater than 25 mph( 40 km/h), and make more turns while driving.
Comfort Systems Seat Adjustment Ventilation System A/C Control Panel-1 A/C Control Panel-2 A/C Control Interface Radio Intelligent Dispaly Interface...
COMFORT SYSTEMS Seat Adjustment • Forward/Rearward Adjustment Push the switch 1 along the direction of A to move the Front Seats seat forward/rearward. Note: Due to different model configurations, the • Cushion Height Adjustment function of the front seats are not completely Pull or push the switch 1 along the direction of B to identical.
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COMFORT SYSTEMS Manual Adjustment (With the driver side as Lift the handle (2) repeatedly to raise the seat cushion; and press the handle (2) repeatedly downward to lower an example) the seat cushion. • Forward/Rearward Adjustment Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, slide the seat into an appropriate position and release the lever.
COMFORT SYSTEMS • Backrest Angle Adjustment the control handle respectively on both sides and fold the seat backs forward. Lift the handle (3) to adjust the backrest to an appropriate angle; and release the handle ensuring that Note: When the rear seat headrests are not fully lowered or the front seat backrest is inclined backward the backrest is locked in position.
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COMFORT SYSTEMS indicated by the arrow) on the left of the head restraint, Do not hang anything on any head restraint then pull the head restraint upward to remove it. or head restraint rod. When adjusting a head restraint from a high to low The head restraint is designed to prevent rearward position, press the guide sleeve button (as indicated by the movement of the head in the event of a collision or...
COMFORT SYSTEMS Vents The A/C system is used to adjust the temperature, speed, humidity and cleanness of the air inside the vehicle. Fresh Regulation of Centre Vents air is drawn in through the air intake grille under the windscreen and the A/C filter element. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
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COMFORT SYSTEMS Regulation of Side Vents Regulation of Rear Vents Move the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side Move the knob in the centre of the louvres from side to side to open or close the vent. Direct the air flow by moving to open or close the vent.
COMFORT SYSTEMS A/C Control Panel-2 Defrost/Demist Button Touch the Defrost/Demist button, the button indicator lamp will illuminate, and the system will enable Defrost/Demist function to clear the mist or frost on the windscreen and front windows. Touch the Defrost/Demist button again to exit the 1 Shortcut Key to A/C On/Off defrost/demist function, and the system will return to the 2 Defrost/Demist Button...
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COMFORT SYSTEMS Enable/disable the heated rear window function by touching the illustrated button. The function is enabled when the indicator illuminates and is disabled when the indicator goes out. The heated rear window function will be automatically disabled after it has been enabled for a certain period.
COMFORT SYSTEMS A/C Control Interface Heat Pump Heatin On/Off System On/Off Touch the A/C On/Off Touch Button to turn the A/C ON/OFF. Touch the System On/Off Button on the control interface to switch the system ON/OFF. Air Distribution Mode Select the corresponding Air Distribution Mode Touch AUTO A/C mode Button as required to regulate the air distribution mode.
COMFORT SYSTEMS Windscreen Feet During the automatic circulation, the A/C Mode system automatically adjusts the internal or external circulation according to the actual situation. Windscreen Mode Note: Leaving the system in internal recirculation mode can cause the windscreen to mist. If this happens, turn on the defrost/demist mode.
COMFORT SYSTEMS A/C Settings Touch the A/C settings button to enter the A/C settings page, where you can customise preferred or suitable A/C operating modes. The specific options in the air conditioning settings shall be based on the actual vehicle configuration. Blower Speed Control Touch and Slide the blower speed control bar to regulate the blower speed.
COMFORT SYSTEMS Radio 1 Infotainment/Instrument Display Button The function adjustment button ( 1 ) is adual-purpose MOGI Screen button, which when pressed will switch control between the Instrument display and the Infotainment MOGI screen can display Radio, Music, Phone, Time, system.
COMFORT SYSTEMS Notes On Playing Storage Media Mode For down to decrease volume; Short press to play/pause; USB Music Long press to save or cancel the collection. USB Music mode: Move to the left and move to • Connect USB Storage device, the system will automatically load audio from the storage device.
Bluetooth device. Note: If any data loss or breach occurs whilst the USB storage device is inserted or being used, it will generally be unrecoverable. MG Motor accepts no responsibility for any data loss or breach. Note:...
COMFORT SYSTEMS Intelligent Dispaly Interface Consider displaying this in form of bullet points: -Move up to increase the volume-Move down to decrease Steering Wheel Entertainment Control the volume-Move to the left to change to the previous Buttons track- Move to the right for the next track-Short press to mute or unmute .
COMFORT SYSTEMS Basic Operations Main System Interface Control Panel Swipe left and right to display all system function icons, such as Music, Bluetooth phone, A/C, etc. HOME Button Short press to return to the main interface; long press to restart the system. 2 Volume Down Button 3 Volume Up Button...
COMFORT SYSTEMS Bluetooth Pairng and Connection 1 Status Bar Display Bluetooth, time, external temperature, The steps of Bluetooth pairing and connection are as weather etc. follows: 2 Sound source information 1 Touch [Bluetooth] in the Settings interface to enter the Bluetooth Connection interface, and turn on the Display music/radio status information, including song Bluetooth switch.
COMFORT SYSTEMS Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection Connection Method 1 Confirm that your iPhone has the Carplay function Note: Due to the differences of mobile phone models and system versions, some mobile phones may not be andthat it is turned on. able to use the vehicle-mobile phone interconnection 2 Connect the mobile phone to the infotainment system function normally.
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COMFORT SYSTEMS Connection Method 1 Connect the mobile phone to the infotainment system using an approved USB cable. 2 In the main interface, touch the [Android Auto] areato enter the Android Auto interface. 3 After the vehicle and mobile phone are successfully connected, you can operate the Android using the infotainment system screen.
Intelligent Driver Assistance Constant Speed Cruise Control Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid Instructions for Intelligent Driver Assistance Parking Camera Camera and Radar 360 Around View Monitor System Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Drive Fatigue Monitoring System Intelligent Cruise Assit (ICA) Intelligent Overspeed Warning Speed Limit Assistance System Lane Departure Assist Front Collision Assist...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Constant Speed Cruise Control journey where a constant speed can be maintained for a lengthy period. Cruise Control System Activation The cruise control system is operated using the cruise switch located on the left side of the steering wheel. 1 When the ignition/Start/Stop switch is in the ON/READY/RUNNING position and the speed is greater than 25 mph( 40 km/h), short press the Pilot...
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE actual speed the vehicle is traveling when it is activated, When the cruise control system is in operation, the vehicle the target speed is displayed below the constant speed can still be accelerated by pressing the accelerator pedal cruise control indicator lamp.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Resume to some extent due to control precision or road conditions. When the cruise control remains in Standby after the • Excessive deviation of the actual vehicle speed disengagement, move the speed adjustment knob ( 1 ) from the target speed due to a slope or road upwards once to activate it again.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • During the operation of cruise control system, the actual speed may deviate from the target speed to some extent due to control precision or road conditions. • Excessive deviation of the actual vehicle speed from the target speed due to a slope or road surface, etc., or triggering the SCS to operate may cause the constant speed cruise control system to automatically exit to the "Standby"...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Instructions for Intelligent Driver always be in a state of readiness to resume control Assistance of the steering wheel and braking of the vehicle. In the event of any personal or property damage caused Disclaimers for Intelligent Driver Assistance by the user or the driver (for example, failure to use Function the vehicle in accordance with the requirements set...
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE surfaces and driver operations, operation may become Note: DO NOT operate any infotainment switches impaired, fail or become limited due to several factors, whilst driving. If you wish to make any settings which are not related to the design and application changes, please pull over when it is safe and legal to do so.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Camera and Radar Camera Installation Position Driver Assistance Camera The following cameras are installed on the vehicle: 360° surround view cameras, front view camera module, parking camera (subject to the specification of the vehicle purchased). The camera carries out target identification in the form of vision, and provides identification information for related functions after identifying the target in the surrounding area of the vehicle.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for Note: To ensure the camera works properly, always more details about camera calibration. keep the windshield in front of the camera clean with no objects blocking the view between the camera and In the following situations, the detection the windshield.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Driver Assistance Radar • Not calibrated after removing/refitting the front view camera or the windscreen. Depending upon specification, the vehicle may feature • The front view camera is not secured in place. ultrasonic radars. These are only used to provide identification information for related functions after identifying the target in the surrounding area of the vehicle.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The radar may not work correctly due to limited Note: The configuration of the radars is subject to the detection performance in an open field (such as an vehicle purchased. open parking lot) or on an open road. Note: To ensure that the radars work correctly, always Note: Any snow on the radar should be removed with keep them clean and free of ice, snow, water, dust, etc.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Note: The adaptive cruise control system is designed for highways and roads in good condition. It is The adaptive cruise control system is recommended that it is NOT used on urban roads and designed as a comfort system.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system is keeping the car stationary. Before exiting the car, the shift control knob should be in the P position and the ignition/Start/Stop switch should be OFF. If the adaptive cruise control system is keeping the car stationary, the driver still needs to pay full attention and be ready to...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Adaptive Cruise Target Following Distance the instrument pack will illuminate blue, the adaptive Adjustment cruise control system will be activated.The speed must be above 3 mph (5km/h) for the first activation. The When the adaptive cruise control system is activated, target speed is the actual speed when activated,f your move the adjustment knob to the right (to increase the vehicle speed is less than 20 mph (30km/h) , the target...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Automatic Deactivation of Adaptive Cruise • Move the adjustment knob upward or hold, the target Control speed will increase until the desired set speed appears on the instrument pack, then release the knob. When it In the following situations, the adaptive cruise control is confirmed that there is no vehicle ahead or the vehicle system may be automatically suspended transferring full ahead is beyond the pre-selected following distance, the...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Clearing Target Speed Memory Note: If following the vehicle ahead to a stop with the adaptive cruise control system enabled, if any of Switching the adaptive cruise control off in the the following conditions occur whilst the vehicle is in a entertainment display will turn off the adaptive cruise stopped state, the EPB will automatically be applied: control system, synchronously clearing the system’s set...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Your vehicle encounters pedestrians, non-motor Note: DO NOT use the adaptive cruise control vehicles or animals; system on entrance/exit ramps or sharp curves. • The vehicle is driving on an uneven road or a complex traffic road section; •...
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 If the vehicle ahead changes the lane, but does not drive into the new lane completely, the adaptive cruise control system may be unable to detect the vehicle. If the vehicle ahead changes lanes but does not exit the lane completely, the adaptive cruise control system may determine that the vehicle ahead has already left and accelerates.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Note: Please DO NOT use the adaptive cruise control system in the following situations: • Driving in bad weather conditions; • When the ambient light is insufficient, the light is too bright, or the forward lighting of the vehicle is poor;...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Cruise Assit (ICA) • Adjustment Knob (1) ; • Pilot Switch (2) ; Intelligent cruise assist is an auxiliary function that The system switch is located in the entertainment display, provides driver assistance. It provides assistance to and the system can be turned on/off in the appropriate the driver, it DOES NOT replace any of the drivers Driver Assistance interface.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE When the system detects that the driver has not controlled • The system detects that the driver has not moved the the steering wheel in a certain period of time, it will give steering wheel for a preset time period; warnings to prompt the driver.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Driving in bad weather conditions; • Driving on rough or poor road surfaces; • Driving through roadworks or construction sites; • Driving on steep, winding or slippery roads (such assnow covered and icy roads, wet roads and roadscovered with water);...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Intelligent Overspeed Warning speed limit sign speed indicator, the indicator flashes to remind the driver to control the vehicle speed. The intelligent speed assist system is an auxiliary function. It may display an The speed limit sign speed indicator illuminates when the incorrect speed limit value or no speed limit intelligent overspeed warning is active.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 3 The speed limit signs are obscured by trees at the roadside, ice/frost, snows, dust, etc; or the speed limit IMPORTANT signs are placed improperly or damaged; 4 When there are several speed limit signs set up over •...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Speed Limit Assistance System 1 Smart: i.e. smart speed limit. The vehicle detects the speed limit sign (such as ) at the roadside with Speed Limit Assistance System the front view camera, and intervenes using the speed control to keep the vehicle speed in the permitted The speed limit assistance system is only maximum speed limit;...
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 2 With the manual speed limit activated, the system will The manual speed limit function will enter limit the vehicle speed within the target limit speed; the standby state once enabled, the indicator lamp of if the vehicle speed is greater than the driver inputted the speed limit assistance system in the instrument target speed, the system will gradually slow the vehicle pack will illuminate white.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE speed limit sign identified, the speed sign speed indicator mode); press the Pilot switch again to resume the displays the real-time speed limit value. If a speed limit speed limit assistance system functions. sign with the same limit value is detected, the limit value displayed in the speed sign speed indicator remains.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE The smart speed limit may be impaired if: IMPORTANT 1 The detection performance of the front view camera is affected; • The camera may not correctly recognise speed limit signs during poor lighting conditions, bad weather, 2 The vehicle is driven at a high speed; non-standardized or sheltered speed limit signs 3 The speed limit signs are obscured by trees at the or the camera’s own restrictions which include...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Lane Departure Assist the appropriate Intelligent Driver Assistance interface, and the mode can be selected. The lane departure assist system is an auxiliary system, which can provide Alert assistance to the driver. It does NOT The system detects the lane lines ahead when the following remove the responsibility of safe driving detection conditions are met: from the driver.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • Vehicle speed is above 37 mph (60 km/h) . provide assistance to the driver by keeping the vehicle in between the lane lines or kerbs, or applying a sharp steering • Lane line markings are clear and the system recognises intervention and simultaneously displaying a prompt.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE The lane departure assist system will be • The vehicle is not in D. • The vehicle speed is below 33 mph (55 km/h) , or too impaired or ineffective in the following high. conditions: • The anti-lock brake system (ABS) and the dynamic •...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Front Collision Assist Ensure that the forward collision system or ignition/vehicle power system is switched The driver remains responsible for the off when being towed. If the forward safety of the entire driving process, even collision system is enabled when the vehicle if the vehicle is equipped with a forward is being towed, adverse effects may affect collision system.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Auto Emergency Braking The front collision assist system operation may be impaired if: When the system detects that there is a risk of collision between the vehicle and the vehicle directly in front, the • The vehicle ahead approaches head-on, crosses the brake system will automatically intervene to decelerate intersection or jumps the queue rapidly in a short the vehicle, so as to avoid collision accidents or mitigate...
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • The tail lamps of the vehicle ahead are all LED strip lights or other homemade coloured lamps; • The street lights are inconsistent or flickering when driving at night; • The pedestrian is not directly in front of the vehicle or the pedestrian is not fully visible;...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Blind Zone Safety Assit(BSD, LCA) System Overview Blind Zone Safety Assist consists of two active safety assist functions: Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) , these are designed to alert the driver to vehicles that may be hidden or obscured from their sight when carrying out a maneuver such as lane changing.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode Note: The warning lamps will not illuminate whilst you are overtaking another vehicle and your speed is greater than that of the vehicle you are passing, even though it is in the blind zone. When the system detects that there is a vehicle in the blind zone of the exterior rearview mirror or a vehicle approaching behind in the adjacent lane while driving (the vehicle speed is above 10 mph (15 km/h) , the warning...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Cross Traffic Alert( ( ( RCTA) System Overview When reversing, the Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA ) monitors any approaching vehicles from the left/right rear by using sensors and issues an alarm when the vehicle is at risk.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode If there is a risk while reversing, the warning lamp on the corresponding side will illuminate and a warning triangle is displayed in the infotainment display.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Door opening warning (DOW) ) ) Function Description The door opening warning can be turned on or off on the rear driving assistance system setting interface on the entertainment display screen. When the vehicle is stationary, the Door Opening Warning (DOW) function monitors targets such as vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians approaching the vehicle from behind through sensors on the side and rear.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Alarm Mode When there is a risk of collision, the corresponding warning light on the side will light up. If the car door continues to be opened at this time, the warning light will flash and be accompanied by an alarm sound.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Rear Collision Warning ( ( ( RCW) ) ) System Overview The rear collision warning can be turned on or off on the entertainment display screens rear driving assistance system settings interface. During the driving process, when other vehicles or targets in this lane approach the vehicle and there is a risk of collision, the rear collision warning function (RCW) will sound an alarm to remind the driver that there is a...
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid Note: The PDC system and rearward driver assistance system are unavailable when tow mode is enabled. The purpose of the parking assist system is only to assist the driver during parking! The Parking Aid Operation ultrasonic sensors may not be able to detect Rear Parking Aid certain types of obstruction, e.g.
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INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE • If an obstacle is located within 1.2 m range of the rear, the warning sound commences. As the car moves closer to the obstacle, the warning sounds are transmitted more rapidly. • Once the obstacle is within 0.3 m range of the rear bumper, the warning sounds will merge into a continuous warning.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Parking Camera When R gear is selected, the camera will provide an image of what is immediately behind the vehicle. This image will The purpose of the parking camera system be shown on the entertainment display. is to assist the driver during parking! The camera has a limited field of view and cannot detect obstructions outside the field of view.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE 360 Around View Monitor System • Using the 'Setting' interface to select low speed switching corner lights/indicators, this will The purpose of the 360 around view system automatically open the 360 around view system when is to assist the driver during parking! The the indicators are used at low speeds and exit when cameras have a limited field of view and the indicators are cancelled.
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ASSISTANCE Drive Fatigue Monitoring System operational state of the driver. If the system recognizes that the driver is becoming fatigued, a warning will be issued. When the indirect driver fatigue reminder system is active, The driver should always ensure that their the vehicle speed is over 37 mph ( 60 km/h).
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle The warning triangle is stowed in the loadspace. . If you have to stop your car on the road in an emergency, you must place a warning triangle approximately 50 ~ 150 metres behind the car, if possible, and press the hazard warning lamp button to warn other road users of your position.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Emergency Starting Ensure that booster cables are firmly connected and do not touch each other or NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by other moving parts, otherwise, sparks may pushing or towing. be caused, resulting in fire or explosion. Make sure that both batteries are of the In case of low battery, the vehicle can be started by using same rated voltage (12 volts), and that the...
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 1 Positive pole crossover point Turn off the vehicle power and all electrical appliances of the vehicle, then follow the instructions below:...
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 2 Start the donor vehicle and allow it to idle for several minutes. 3 Start the disabled vehicle. If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact the local MG Authorised Repairer for an overhaul.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Note: It is recommended to turn off the lights, air conditioner and other comfort appliances after starting the vehicle with power loss and keep the vehicle running for 1~2 hours to restore the battery power. If the battery is fully charged and the vehicle still cannot be normally started, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE eCall-SOS Emergency Assistance the country on which territory they are located, which will receive and process your emergency call request. The The eCall service is a public service of general interest and system will retain data locally within 13 hours of triggering. is accessible free of charge.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE The emergency services call (eCall) system will perform a self-test when the vehicle is powered ON. During a Self-Test the emergency services call (eCall) LED status indicator on the SOS button will flash quickly until completion. The LED status indicator will illuminate permenantly if no system faults are present.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Note: The operation of eCall - SOS Emergency Assistance relies on cellular coverage and may be affected by signal outages or low signal strength. Note: The automatic emergency services call (eCall) function may be disabled by a local MG Authorised Repairer upon request.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Vehicle Recovery Towing Vehicle Do not tow the vehicle with any of the driven wheels in contact with the road surface, this will avoid electric drive transmission damage. When it is necessary to temporarily push or tow the vehicle from a dangerous situation or onto the transporter, the speed must remain below 3 mph (5 km/h) and be completed with in 3 minutes.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE The towing hook is in the tool kit. The tool kit is placed beneath the loadspace carpet. To fit the towing hook, remove the small cover on bumper. To fit the towing hook, remove the smallcover set into the bumper, first press one end of the small cover plate, then open the small cover plate after the other end is lifted, then screw in the towing hook via the small hole into the threaded hole in the bumper beam (see illustration).
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Suspended Towing Note: The removable cover is secured to the bumper by a plastic cord. The towing point is intended for use by qualified recovery specialists to assist in the recovery of your vehicle when a breakdown or accident occurs. But it is not designed for towing other vehicles.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Transporting the Vehicle 3 Fit the lashing straps ( 3) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the straps until the vehicle is If your vehicle needs to be transported, a special securely held. transporter is recommended. Secure the vehicle on the transporter as follows: 1 Apply the parking brake and engage in P gear.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Tyre Repair Tyre Repair 1 Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid Tire repair tool reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to exceed 80 km/h( 50 mph). The tire repair tool is placed under the carpet in the trunk of the vehicle.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE electric air pump is in switched off (i.e., press ' O '), after approximately 30 seconds. The tyre should reach then insert the plug from the electric air pump into the specified pressure within 5 or 10 minutes. the centre console power socket, and turn the vehicle power system on.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE 6 After successfully adding sealant to the tyre, drive Note: DO NOT remove foreign objects (eg. screws, immediately for a short time (around one minute). nails etc) from the tyre. The tyre repair system must only be used when the foreign object is in the tread This will allow the sealant to distribute evenly inside pattern ( A ), DO NOT attempt a repair when the the tyre.
ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Wheel replacement Wheel Replacement If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose Spare tire and tools a safe place to stop away from the main road if possible. Open the luggage carpet, remove the spare tire fixing nut, Always ask your passengers to get out of the car and wait and take out the spare tire and spare tire tool.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Position the jack on firm level ground under the jacking IMPORTANT point nearest the wheel to be removed. Turning the jack screw handle by hand, adjust the jack until the jack head • Ensure the jack is positioned on firm, level ground. fits snugly onto the flanging of the body.
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Fitting the Spare Wheel there is no risk of slip or movement before removing wheel bolts. Regularly check the spare wheel tyre pressure, it may be under pressure due 4 Remove the wheel. to being unused for long periods of time. Note: Place the removed wheel under the body Always check the tyre pressure after flange near the jack and avoid placing wheels...
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ROAD EMERGENCY RESPONSE Spacesaver Spare Wheel the spare wheel as soon as possible. This will extend the life span of the spare wheel for other emergencies. Only one spacesaver spare wheel can Note: DO NOT use an automatic car wash when be used at any one time, otherwise the spacesaver wheel is fitted, the guide rails of the the operational performance and brake...
MAINTENANCE Maintenance Instructions Maintenance History After each maintenance, always ask your local Authorised Regular Maintenance Dealer to register the maintenance. The safety, reliability and performance of your vehicle will Fluid depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must ensure that maintenance is carried out when required and Please use the fluid recommended and certified by SAIC according to the information contained in the Warranty...
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MAINTENANCE • Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might IMPORTANT indicate a leak. • Check tyre appearance. You should be aware that unauthorised replacement, Weekly Check modification or tampering with this equipment by an • Engine oil level. owner or motor vehicle repairer could result in the •...
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MAINTENANCE Special Operating Conditions • DO NOT TOUCH electrical leads or components while the engine is running, or with the Start switch on. If your vehicle is frequently used in dusty conditions, or • NEVER leave the engine running in an unventilated area operated in extreme climates where sub-zero or very high - poisonous exhaust gases are extremely dangerous.
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MAINTENANCE Used Engine Oil Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders such as dermatitis and cancer of the skin. Wash thoroughly after contact. Used engine oil should be disposed of correctly. Incorrect disposal can cause a threat to the environment.
MAINTENANCE High Voltage Battery Pack 1 DO NOT park the vehicle in conditions where the ambient temperature exceeds 45℃ for more than 15 Precautions and restricted conditions for days. This will effect the performance and service life use of battery of the high voltage battery.
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MAINTENANCE 6 In the event of any accident or body repairs being required please consult the qualified personnel at an MG Authorised Repairer. The repair may require high voltage battery isolation or specialist HV component removal. IMPORTANT Only fully trained and qualified personel are allowed to work on the high voltage systems and components of this vehicle.
MAINTENANCE Bonnet 2 Move the safety catch release handle on the bonnet lock body in the direction of the arrow ( B ) to release Opening the Bonnet the bonnet safety catch. 3 After unlocking the bonnet, go to the front of the DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not vehicle to lift the bonnet and hold it up with the closed or retained only by the safety catch.
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MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the bonnet should always be closed well when driving. Therefore you must check after closing the bonnet that the bonnet is securely latched, e.g. the bonnet edge is flush with the body of the vehicle. •...
MAINTENANCE Front Compartment While operating the components in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage”. Refer to "Maintenance" of this section. Gasoline model-1.5L 1 Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 Engine Coolant Expansion Tank 3 Brake Fluid Reservoir 4 Oil Dipstick 5 Oil Filler Cap...
MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine Oil Engine Oil ACEA/API Category European Automobile Manufacturers' Association ( ACEA ) and American Petroleum Institute ( API ) classify the engine oils based on performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, please use 0W-20 engine oil recommended by SAIC Motor that complies with ACEA C5 and API SP specifications.
MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Check and Refill Check the oil level weekly and refill as necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the engine cold and Driving the vehicle with the engine oil level the car resting on level ground. If the engine is running and ABOVE the upper mark or BELOW the already getting warm, wait for at least five minutes after lower mark on the dipstick, will damage...
MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Specification Use the engine oil recommended and certified by the SAIC Motor. Refer to "Recommended Fluids and Capacities" in the "Technical Data" section. Note: Any engine misfire, loss of engine performance or engine run-on, could seriously damage the catalytic converter and particulate filter.
MAINTENANCE Catalytic Converters and Particulate • Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel – this could Filters * cause engine misfire and serious damage to the catalytic converter and particulate filter. The temperatures of exhaust systems that Engine Oil contain particulate filters and catalytic •...
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MAINTENANCE km/h), the vehicle will automatically burn away the carbon particulate matter adsorbed in the particulate filters. Driving Please pay attention to the following conditions: • Do not overload or excessively 'rev' the engine. • Do not stop the engine when the car is in motion with a gear selected.
MAINTENANCE Cooling System Coolant Check and Top Up Do not remove the coolant expansion Coolant expansion reservoir - 1.5T Gasoline reservoir cap when the cooling system is Only hot - escaping steam or hot coolant could cause serious injury. Note: Prevent coolant coming into contact with the vehicle body in adding.
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MAINTENANCE Coolant expansion reservoir - 1.5L Gasoline Coolant expansion reservoir - 1.5L HEV Only 1 Transmission expansion reservoir 2 Engine expansion reservoir It is recommended that the cooling system should be checked weekly when the cooling system is cold and with the vehicle resting on level ground.
MAINTENANCE Coolant Specification cap and add coolant, but ensure the level does not surpass the ‘ MAX ’ mark. Coolant is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed - keep coolant containers sealed and out of the reach of children. If accidental contact of coolant by children is suspected, seek medical assistance...
MAINTENANCE Brake The vehicle needs to run in for 500 miles( 800 km) after the brake pad or disc is replaced. DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving; this may overheat the brakes and reduce their efficiency, causing excessive wear to the brake components.
MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Check and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep the brake fluid sealed and stored out of reach of children. If accidental contact of brake fluid is suspected, seek medical attention immediately. Prevent brake fluid coming into contact with the skin or eyes.
MAINTENANCE Brake Fluid Specification Use the brake fluid recommended and approved by the manufacturer. Refer to 'Recommended Fluids and Capacities' in the 'Technical Data' section. IMPORTANT Replace brake fluid regularly according to service schedule. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If you accidentally spill the brake fluid on the painted surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car...
MAINTENANCE Fuse Replacement Fuse Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect the car’s electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits from being overloaded. A blown fuse indicates that the circuit under its protection fails and stops working. If you suspect a fuse is faulty, you can take it out of the fuse box and inspect it to see if the wire in the fuse is blown.
MAINTENANCE Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 3 Clamp the fuse head with a fuse extraction tool in the fuse box cover of the front compartment, pull and remove the fuse, and check whether the fuse is blown. 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value.
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MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function EPB Switch、 PRND Gear F15-F16 Display Module , Light Front Passenger Side Seat Switch,Driver's Side Door Control Module Combination Switch Steer Wheel Heated Relay Instrument Panel Irregular Display Screen,Infotainment Faceplate Switch,Clock Spring Sunroof Alcohol Interlock Control Radio,Front Infotainment Module...
MAINTENANCE Front Compartment Fuse Box Code Spec. Function Electronic Steering Column Lock F30-F43 Front Console Power Socket Master Light Switch,Left Headlamp Assembly , Right Headlamp Assembly, Pedestrian Alert Control Module,Blower Relay Check or Replace a Fuse Mobile Phone WirelessCharger, 1 Turn off the Start switch and all electrical appliances, Rear Row USB Port,Interior and disconnect the negative battery cable.
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MAINTENANCE 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the Code Spec. Function same type and same ampere value. Fuse Specification Starter Motor Code Spec. Function Body Control Module Body Control Module Direct Current Direct Current Heating Ventilation And Air Converter Conditioning,Body Control...
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MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function Rear Parking Distance Sensor, F23-F24 Sensing Diagnostic Module Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Management System Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Unit, Stability Control System, Integrated Brake System, Engine Electronic Water Pimp Actuator Control Unit,Power Auxiliary System Electric Unit Ignition Coil,Engine Control...
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MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Code Spec. Function Brake Switch Driver Side Window Combination Switch,Driver's Heated Rear Window Relay Side Window Lifting Motor, Left Rear Window Switch Body Control Module Body Control Module Horn Relay , Front Windscreen Washer Relay, Front Passenger Side Window Rear Windscreen Washer Switch,Right Rear Window Relay...
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MAINTENANCE Code Spec. Function Front Wiper Relay FUSE A-FUSE B FUSE C 100A Passenger Side Fuse Box FUSE D Electric Power Steering FUSE E-FUSE I PWM Cooling Fan FUSE J Two Level Resistive Cooling Fan Motor Engine Electrical Main Water FUSE K Pump...
MAINTENANCE 12V Battery According to the current load condition and the status of the battery, the system may limit the power of some Battery Maintenance electrical appliances, please start the vehicle as soon as on-board electrical possible to charge the battery. appliances for an extended period of time when the vehicle is not started, otherwise the battery may become flat, resulting...
MAINTENANCE the same type and specification as the original to maintain Note: the correct vehicle functionality. When the vehicle will not be used for an extended period, it is recommended that the battery negative terminal clamping pile head should be disconnected. Used batteries can be harmful to the environment, so they must be disposed of using an Make sure that the vehicle is powered off before...
MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement Bulb Replacement Before replacing any bulb, turn off the vehicle's power Bulb Specification supply to avoid any possibility of a short circuit. Bulb Specification Note: The replacement bulb must be identical to the original one in type and specification. Front Reading Lamp W5W 5W If the bulb glass is scratched or contaminated, it may cause...
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MAINTENANCE Front Reading Lamp assembly. Push the lens upwards until it ‘clicks’ into position 6 Connect the negative terminal of the battery. 7 Check front reading lamp operation. 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 2 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to gently prise the lens from the light unit.
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MAINTENANCE High and Low Beam and Front Turn Signal Bulb 4 Rotate bulb assembly counterclockwise, disconnect the wiring harness connector, and remove 1 Open the bonnet, refer to "Bonnet" in the the damaged high and low beam bulb. "Maintenance" section. 5 Connect the wiring harness connector, position the 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
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MAINTENANCE Rear Fog Lamp 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and keep the vehicle stationary for at least 1 minute. 2 Use appropriate support equipment to safely lift and support the rear of the vehicle. Do not work under vehicles supported solely by scissor jacks or trolley level jacks.
MAINTENANCE Reverse Lamp 1 Open the tailgate, refer to "Tailgate" in the "Preparations for trip" section. 2 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and keep the vehicle stationary for at least 1 minute. 3 Using a "one" screwdriver, pry open the right maintenance access cover of the tailgate interior panel to expose the reverse lamp socket.
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MAINTENANCE License Plate Lamp 5 When installing the license plate light, first fit the left side of the license plate light into the groove. 1 Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. 6 Push the right side of the license plate lamp upwards 2 Gently push the license plate light from the left to the with your fingers and hear a "click"...
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MAINTENANCE 5 Rotate the lamp holder counterclockwise and remove the bulb. 6 Install the new light bulb onto the lamp holder. 7 Reinstall the lamp holder onto the tail light assembly (side panel) and rotate clockwise until fully secured. 8 Connect the negative terminal of the battery. 9 Check if the rear fog lamp are working correctly.
MAINTENANCE Washer Washer Fluid Check and Top Up Windscreen washer fluid is flammable. DO NOT allow windscreen washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition. When filling the washer fluid, do not let the washer fluid spill around the powertrain or on the paint surface of vehicle body.
MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Misuse of washer fluid in winter may cause damage to the washer motor due to freezing. • Operating on the washer switch when there is no washer fluid may cause damage to the washer motor. •...
MAINTENANCE Wipers Wiper Blades IMPORTANT • Grease, silicon and petroleum products impair the blade's wiping capability. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Clean the windscreen frequently. DO NOT use wiper blades to remove stubborn or ingrained dirt, it will reduce their effect and their life span.
MAINTENANCE Windscreen Wiper Blade Replacement 3 Press the button on the wiper arm (as illustrated), and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm. 4 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard. 5 Locate the new wiper into the slot of the wiper arm.
MAINTENANCE Rear Window Wiper Blade Replacement 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window. 2 Rotate the wiper blade as shown in the figure, to remove it from the wiper arm and discard. 3 Put the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm.
MAINTENANCE Replacing the Smart Key Battery 1 Gently insert a suitable tool into the key removal hole ( A ). Please replace the smart key battery if you experience any 2 Securely hold the key and pry the tool until the cover of the following conditions: of the casing is partially separated.
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MAINTENANCE Replacing the Smart Key Battery - Type B 4 Using a suitable flat bladed tool, insert the tool intothe side of the key ( C1 ), carefully prise off the battery cover and separate the upper and lower casings ( D ). Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct when installing a new battery.
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MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the smart key. The new replacement's rated voltage, sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one. • Incorrect fitting of the battery may damage the key. •...
MAINTENANCE Tyres tyres/wheels must always be fitted with indication arrow showing the correct 'DOR'. Overview • Take extra care when using new tyres for the first 300 miles ( 500 km) • Avoid excessive cornering at speed. • Where possible, do not allow wheels to bump on/off kerbs, always take extra care when crossing kerbs/driveways.
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MAINTENANCE Service Life of Tyres Driving Style Correct tyre pressure and moderate driving styles can Excessively harsh acceleration and braking whilst cornering extend tyre life. Recommendations: will reduce tyre life. • Check the tyre pressures at least once a month when Wheel Balance the tyre is cold;...
MAINTENANCE Caring for Your Tyres Tyre Pressure DEFECTIVE TYRES Before a long distance journey, the tyre DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if any tyre is pressure must be checked. damaged, excessively worn or inflated to Check the pressures at least every month, when the tyres an incorrect pressure.
MAINTENANCE Note: If the sidewall of the tyre is damaged or distorted, replace the tyre immediately, do not attempt to repair it. Tyre Wear Indicators The tyres fitted as original equipment have about 2.0 mm-high wear indicators at their tread pattern bottom, vertical with the wheel rolling direction and evenly distributed around the circumference.
MAINTENANCE Wheel Fitment Rotation It is recommended that you swap wheels at irregular intervals in order to equalise tyre wear. When the tyres are worn seriously, it is recommended to swap the front and rear wheels as shown in illustration. This can prevent tyres from uneven wear, prolong the life span and balance tyre fatigue.
MAINTENANCE Tyre/Snow Chains Size and Specifications of Wheels and Tyres Supporting Tyre/Snow Chains Unsuitable tyre/snow chains may damage the tyres, wheels, for This Vehicle suspension, brakes or bodywork of your vehicle. Wheel Rim Size 6.5J×16 Please pay attention to the following requirements in the usage: Tyre Size 215/60 R16 95H...
MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Caring • In hot weather, DO NOT wash the car in direct sunlight. Observe all safety precautions on cleaning • When using a hose, DO NOT aim the water directly products; Do Not drink fluids and keep at window, door or sunroof seals, or through wheel them away from the eyes.
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MAINTENANCE and thoroughly clean those areas where debris can easily IMPORTANT collect (wheel arches and panel seams, for example). • Please pay attention to the operating instructions of IMPORTANT high pressure cleaner. • Soft parts on the vehicle should be kept in a large •...
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MAINTENANCE It is recommended to wash the car by hand and do not • In order to maintain the matte effect of the paint use a rough sponge or car wash cloth. When cleaning and surface, abrasives, polishes and polishing waxes cannot wiping, do not use excessive force.
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MAINTENANCE Mirrors: Wash with soapy water. Use a plastic scraper to Wheels remove ice. DO NOT use abrasive cleaning compounds When cleaning the wheels any materials or or metal scraper. water that contact the brake. Plastic Components In order to ensure the wheels are kept in optimum Any plastic components should be cleaned using condition they should be cleaned regularly.
MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Interior Plastic materials Condenser, radiator and cooling fan Clean plastic-faced materials with diluted upholstery cleaner then wipe with a damp cloth. During daily driving, the condenser, radiator and cooling Note: DO NOT polish dashboard components – these fan of the vehicle may accumulate some dirt, leading to should remain non-reflective.
MAINTENANCE Airbag Module Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded with liquid and DO NOT use petrol, detergent, furniture cream or polishes. To protect damage to the airbag SRS, the following areas should be cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth and upholstery cleaner ONLY: •...
Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions Weights Main Engine Parameters Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameters of Drive Motor Recommended Fluids and Capacities Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) Wheels and Tyres Tyre Pressure (Cold)
TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Dimensions Item, unit Parameter Overall length A , mm 4430 Overall width B , mm 1818 Overall height C (unladen), mm 1635 Wheelbase D , mm 2610 Front overhang E , mm Rear overhang F , mm...
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TECHNICAL DATA Item, unit Parameter Front wheel track, mm 1539 Rear wheel track, mm 1560 Minimum ground clearance (laden), mm Minimum turning circle diameter, m 10.64 Fuel tank capacity, L 41 / 55 Note: Vehicle length not including the license plate. Note: Rearview mirrors and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above the touchdown point are not included in the total width.
TECHNICAL DATA Towing Weights Item, Units Parameters Towing limit unbraked, kg Towing limit braked, kg Towing hitch load, kg...
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TECHNICAL DATA Item, Units Parameters Wheel centre to centre of tow ball A , mm Towing device mounting points Note: When towing a trailer, the vehicle speed MUST not exceed 62 mile/h( 100 km/h). Note: Prior to towing a trailer, please check the rear tyre pressures, inflate to at least 20 kPa ( 0.2 bar) above the recommended pressure - DO NOT allow the tyre pressure to exceed 300 kPa ( 3.0 bar), this can be dangerous.
TECHNICAL DATA Main Engine Parameters Item, unit Parameter Engine 1.5T 1.5L PFI 1.5L GDI 1.5L HEV Bore × Stroke, mm 73.5×88.1 73.5x88.1 73.5x88.1 72x92 × mm Total displacement, L 1.496 1.495 1.495 1.498 Compression ratio 10.5±0.4 11.6±0.4 12.2±0.4 16.0±0.5 Maximum net power, Engine speed at 5500 6000...
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TECHNICAL DATA Engine speed at 3000~4000 4500 4500 4500 maximum torque, rev/min Fuel grade, RON RON 95# unleaded RON 92# unleaded Unleaded gasoline RON 95# unleaded petrol and above petrol above RON 95 and above petrol (South Africa, ADR) (South Africa) or gasohol E5-E10 above(ADR) (UK)
TECHNICAL DATA Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Item, unit GS62H GS64 CVT GS64 MT GS61 CVT GS62 MT GS62 CVT HT11 Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, Note: The dynamic performance parameters are test data under specific conditions. Note: Gradeability is affected by different road surfaces, tyre pressures, tyre tread depth and vehicle load.
TECHNICAL DATA Parameters of Drive Motor Item Front drive motor Motor type Permanent magnet synchronous motor TM:50/100 Rated Power/Peak Power, kW GM:45/60 Rated Torque/Peak Torque, Nm TM:250 GM:140 TM:5026/13000 Rated Speed/Maximum Speed, rpm GM:7162/13000 Protection Grade IP67...
Drive motor coolant, L 3.4(1.5L HEV) Hybrid transmission oil, L Castrol BOT794 Manual transmission oil (MT), L Castrol BOT503 Auto transmission oil (CVT),L Shell SL-2100 6.86 Brake fluid, L DOT 4 0.85 Original MG Motor windscreen Washer fluid, L washer fluid...
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TECHNICAL DATA Name Grade Capacity R-134a 520±20 g R-1234yf 0.52±0.02 kg Air conditioning refrigerant 0.52±0.02 kg HFC-1234yf GWP 0.501 contains fluorinated greenhouse gases eq 0.0003t...
TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Pressure (Cold) Wheels All Conditions Front Wheels 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi Rear Wheels 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi Spare Wheel 420kPa/4.2bar/60psi...
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