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GWM TANK 300
09-24.06-01Z-Y

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual GWM TANK 300 09-24.06-01Z-Y...
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing the Great Wall Motors vehicle. The more familiar you become with your vehicle, the more you will like it and the better you will be able to use its features. Therefore, you are kindly required to: Read this manual carefully before using your vehicle.
  • Page 4 Overview Contain instructions for use, explanation of symbol meanings, etc. Vehicle statement Vehicle equipment This vehicle is a multi-purpose model. It Please note that this manual contains all not only has the comfort of an urban the standard equipment, country-specif- SUV, but also has a certain degree of ic equipment and special equipment for trafficability and extrication ability for...
  • Page 5: Validity Of This Manual

    It is forbidden to modify vehicles with Depending on the vehicle specifications, non-authentic products. Modifications vehicles shown in the figure may differ with non-authentic products may affect from your vehicle. vehicle operability, safety or durability The display information (including pic- and may even violate government regu- tures, icons, texts and so on) included in lations.
  • Page 6 (▷ Page X ) Because the children, pets or some- 〉 one who needs help cannot get out This symbol indicates that more details of the vehicle and save themselves. can be seen on this page. The temperature in the vehicle may Tips for safety be too high or too low in different weather, which may cause the pas-...
  • Page 7 Appearance (Type I) FB9EFBB4C9F3 Ⓐ Rear wiper Ⓚ Spare tyre Ⓑ High-mounted brake light Ⓛ Rear fog light Ⓒ Rear combination light Ⓜ Around View Monitor (AVM) Ⓓ Front wiper Ⓝ Anti-collision radar Ⓔ Roof rack Ⓞ Front tow hook Ⓕ...
  • Page 8 Appearance (Type II) AC2851FC5AE0 Ⓐ Rear wiper Ⓚ Spare tyre Ⓑ High-mounted brake light Ⓛ Rear fog light Ⓒ Rear combination light Ⓜ Around View Monitor (AVM) Ⓓ Front wiper Ⓝ Anti-collision radar Ⓔ Roof rack Ⓞ Front tow hook Ⓕ...
  • Page 9 Interior trim - Left-hand drive models 0BBB09C1A9C6 Ⓐ Cruise control assist system lev- Ⓛ Light height adjustment knob Ⓜ Electronic stability control switch Ⓑ Light control combination switch Ⓝ Hill descent control system Ⓒ Audiovisual system button switch Ⓓ Virtual instrument panel Ⓞ...
  • Page 10 Interior trim - Right-hand drive models AF0137307A24 Ⓐ A/C outlet Ⓛ USB interface Ⓑ Hazard warning light button Ⓜ USB-Type-C power supply inter- face Ⓒ Electronic clock Ⓝ Standby power supply interface Ⓓ Audiovisual system display Ⓞ Power supply switch Ⓔ...
  • Page 11 Auxiliary instrument panel - Left-hand drive models D9C4D7AC40E6 Ⓐ All-terrain mode knob Anti-collision radar Ⓑ Gear shift Around view monitor (AVM) Ⓒ Snow mode button Ⓗ Off-road cruise control button Ⓘ Steering assist button Ⓓ Expert mode button Ⓔ Electronic parking brake button Ⓙ...
  • Page 12 Auxiliary instrument panel - Right-hand drive models 439DDA44EAA9 Ⓐ All-terrain mode knob Ⓖ 4WD mode knob Ⓑ Snow mode button Ⓗ Gear shift Ⓒ Off-road cruise control button Ⓘ Depending on the configuration, the button is used for: Ⓓ Steering assist button Anti-collision radar Ⓔ...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents This Chapter introduces the method for operating on-board 1 Operation vehicle equipment, such as keys, doors, windows and seats. This Chapter introduces the driving information, such as ve- 2 Driving hicle start, gear shifting and instrument of the vehicle. 3 Audiovisual sys- This Chapter introduces the Bluetooth telephone, system setting and other audio-visual system related information.
  • Page 14 Operation Sunroof..........34 Opening and closing the sunroof ..34 Keys............20 Visor ...........35 About the key ........20 Anti-pinch function ......35 Button introduction......20 Thermal protection function ..36 Taking out the mechanical key ..21 Automatic sunroof closing....36 Battery replacement......22 Initialisation ........36 Door locks ..........24 Bonnet...........37 Locking and unlocking through the Opening..........37...
  • Page 15 Roof rack ..........49 Storage devices ........72 Roof rack ...........49 Luggage hook ........77 Light control .........51 Off-road dining table .......77 Light setting ........51 Power supply socket......79 Light control combination switch ..51 Driving Daytime running lights....55 Driving procedures......84 Leaving light........55 Before driving ........84 Front fog lights auxiliary lighting ...55 Precautions for driving....85 Emergency braking warning...55...
  • Page 16 Parking brake ........105 Safety function ......126 Tips for safety ........ 105 Parking assist system ....... 128 Electronic parking brake ....105 Parking assist system sensor ..128 Automatic transmission....108 Anti-collision radar......130 Introduction to gear positions ..108 Around view monitor (AVM) ..
  • Page 17 Hill descent control system (HDC).. 168 Instrument panel control..... 179 Hill descent control system intro- Instrument indicator lights....182 duction ........... 168 Instrument indicator lights..182 Instructions........168 Power management system ... 191 Driving assist system......169 System description ....... 191 Driving assist system safety tips.
  • Page 18 Pretensioner seat belt....212 Vehicle lifting position ....233 How to use the three-point seat belt Spare tyre........... 234 ............213 Spare tyre introduction....234 Airbags ..........214 Removing and restoring ....234 Tips for safety ........ 214 Replacing the spare tyre ....237 Airbag ..........
  • Page 19 Brake fluid........257 Wheel parameters ......280 Windscreen washer fluid ..... 257 Braking parameters...... 281 Radiator and fan ......258 Seat parameters......281 Battery ..........258 Oil parameters ......282 Safety labels and signs..... 259 Index Engine compartment warning label Alphabetical index ......
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation Keys .......... 20 Door locks........ 24 Windows ........31 Sunroof ........34 Bonnet........37 Refuelling ......... 38 Seats ......... 40 Rearview mirrors ....45 Steering wheel ......47 Roof rack........49 Light control ......51 Wiper control ......58 A/C system.......
  • Page 22: Keys

    Keys Vehicle equipment When purchasing or transferring the 〉 vehicle, hand over the key number Please note that this manual contains all tag to the purchaser. the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for CAUTION this model series. Thus, some equip- The smart key contains electronic com- ment or features described in this man- ponents and you should follow the fol-...
  • Page 23: Taking Out The Mechanical Key

    Keys Unlock button CAUTION Press the unlock button and the hazard Do not modify the transmission fre- 〉 warning lights will flash twice and all quency , enlarge transmission power doors and the tailgate will be unlocked. (including additionally installing a ra- dio frequency power amplifier), con- Lock button nect an external antenna, or use oth-...
  • Page 24: Battery Replacement

    Keys 2. Push out the mechanical key and re- The button battery in the vehicle key 〉 move it. is dangerous. Regardless it is a new battery or an old one, always keep it away from children. If the button battery is swallowed or 〉...
  • Page 25 Keys 2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry open the key and take out the key. F99C9531C9C9 3. Check the position of the old battery and directions of its positive and neg- ative terminals, then take out the old battery and replace it with a new bat- tery.
  • Page 26: Door Locks

    Door locks Vehicle equipment Locking Touch the lock sensor, and the turn sig- Please note that this manual contains all nal lights flash once to lock all the doors the standard equipment, country-specif- and the tailgate. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 27: Locking And Unlocking With Key Buttons

    Door locks NOTICE If the button indicator lights up, it means the door is locked. About outer door handle: If the button indicator goes out, it means After washing the vehicle in the cold the door is unlocked. season, please promptly wipe off any Unlocking with the interior water stains on the gaps of the outer handle...
  • Page 28: Locking During Emergencies

    Door locks Locking during emergen- For how to get the mechanical key, cies see Taking Out the Mechanical Key. (▷ Page 21) 5B3A447DEC49 The front passenger’s door and the rear E39EE09FFFAD 2. Insert the mechanical key into the door are equipped with the door emer- door lock hole, and turn the key to gency locking device.
  • Page 29: Tailgate

    Door locks Tailgate Ⓐ Unlocking the tailgate check Manual tailgate Ⓑ Locking the tailgate check You can only use the tailgate check Opening when it is completely open. When closing the tailgate, be sure to ro- tate the tailgate check to the unlocked state.
  • Page 30: Emergency Unlock

    Door locks 3. Push the tailgate from outside to CAUTION close it completely. Do not use excessive force when 〉 opening the tailgate; otherwise, it will WARNING easily damage the tailgate. When closing the tailgate manually, 〉 If the tailgate is frozen or covered in 〉...
  • Page 31: Child Safety Lock

    Door locks Child safety lock For how to obtain the mechanical key, please refer to Taking Out the If there are child passengers within the Mechanical Key.(▷ Page 21) vehicle, we recommend that they be seated in the comparatively safer rear seats where child safety locks are availa- ble with the corresponding vehicle doors to prevent inadvertent opening of the...
  • Page 32: Ignition Off And Unlocking

    Door locks Automatic resetting NOTICE After the child lock is activated, the When the engine hood is closed and all door can only be opened by pulling the the doors and the tailgate are locked, if door handle from outside the car. the power supply mode and the state of all the doors and the tailgate do not Ignition off and unlocking...
  • Page 33: Window Switches

    Windows Vehicle equipment WARNING Make sure that the heads and hands of Please note that this manual contains all all passengers are away from the win- the standard equipment, country-specif- dow before raising the window. Other- ic equipment and special equipment for wise, an extremely serious injury will this model series.
  • Page 34: Thermal Protection Function

    Windows Passenger side window NOTICE switches If the one-push raising or lowering On the handrail of the passenger side function of the windows fails due to a door, there is a window switch which battery power failure or other reasons, can be used to open or close the corre- you are advised to initialize the win- sponding window.
  • Page 35: Window Initialization

    Windows When the window triggers the emer- NOTICE 〉 gency raising function, the window When the one-push raising or lowering anti-pinch function will not work. function is disordered or every time the battery is disconnected and re- NOTICE energized, windows with one-push Under severe conditions, such as low 〉...
  • Page 36: Sunroof

    Sunroof Vehicle equipment Press the sunroof open button and re- 〉 lease. The sunroof automatically Please note that this manual contains all opens to a comfortable position. Press the standard equipment, country-specif- and release the sunroof open button ic equipment and special equipment for again.
  • Page 37: Visor

    Sunroof WARNING It is forbidden to close the sun visor 〉 when the sunroof is opened or not Do not extend your hands or head 〉 fully closed, so as to prevent the sun outside through the sunroof when visor from coming off and causing se- the vehicle is on the move.
  • Page 38: Thermal Protection Function

    Sunroof Do not attempt to use any part of The sunroof will close automatically if 〉 〉 your body to test the anti-pinch func- the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km/h. tion. Initialisation At the moment when the sunroof is 〉 When errors occur in the system, you completely closed, the anti-pinch can reset it through the following opera-...
  • Page 39: Bonnet

    Bonnet Vehicle equipment 2. Place your hand in the gap and lift the engine hood. Then, the engine Please note that this manual contains all hood will raise automatically until it the standard equipment, country-specif- is completely open. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 40: Refuelling

    Refuelling Vehicle equipment WARNING When loosening the fuel tank cap, do Please note that this manual contains all 〉 not continue if you hear a whooshing the standard equipment, country-specif- sound. Once the sound disappears, ic equipment and special equipment for you can open it slowly.
  • Page 41: Fuel Information

    Refuelling 3. After refuelling, put the fuel tank cap back to its original position and ro- tate it clockwise until you hear a “click” sound, indicating that the fuel tank cap has been installed in place. NOTICE The fuel tank cap should be installed in place, otherwise the engine malfunc- tion warning light may go on.
  • Page 42: Seats

    Seats Vehicle equipment To lower the headrest, push the head- 〉 rest down while pressing and holding Please note that this manual contains all the headrest adjust button until the the standard equipment, country-specif- headrest reaches the desired position. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 43: Front Seat Adjustments

    Seats Front seat adjustments Press forward or backward button to reinforce or weaken the lumbar sup- WARNING port. Never adjust the seat when driving. 〉 Press upward or downward button to Make sure the driver’s seat is adjus- 〉 raise or lower the lumbar support. ted to a correct position before driv- Ⓕ...
  • Page 44: Rear Seat Adjustment

    Seats Setting via the display screen A person who is drowsy because of 〉 drinking or taking medicine. When the power supply is in ON 〉 mode, you can choose to set the seat CAUTION heating or ventilation through the Never modify the seat and its electri- 【Vehicle Setting】...
  • Page 45 Seats Before folding, adjust the headrest to 〉 an lowest position. Put the seat belt back in place to 〉 avoid interference when folding the backrest. Remove all objects from the seat be- 〉 fore folding the seat backrest. Do not place heavy objects on the 〉...
  • Page 46: Backrest Angle Adjustment

    Seats Rear armrests Children are prohibited from enter- 〉 ing the luggage area. Seat restoration 1. Adjust the seat belt to avoid it being stuck under the seat during backrest restoration. 2. Pull up the backrest and return it to the original position for use.
  • Page 47: Rearview Mirrors

    Rearview mirrors Vehicle equipment Automatic anti-glare inte- rior rearview mirror Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 48: Electric Folding

    Rearview mirrors 2. Press the front, rear, left and right WARNING positions of mirror adjustment but- Before driving, you must unfold the 〉 ton to adjust the angle of the left or side mirrors and adjust them appro- right side mirror. priately.
  • Page 49: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Vehicle equipment WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel Please note that this manual contains all 〉 while the vehicle is moving. Other- the standard equipment, country-specif- wise, incorrect operation could result ic equipment and special equipment for in an accident or serious injury.
  • Page 50 Steering wheel CAUTION There is a front airbag inside the 〉 steering wheel. Do not hit the posi- tion around the horn hard to avoid the condition that the airbag cannot work normally during accident or the airbag is accidentally deployed in normal driving, which will cause seri- ous injuries or even death to passen- gers.
  • Page 51: Roof Rack

    Roof rack Vehicle equipment WARNING Items on the roof luggage rack must Please note that this manual contains all 〉 be secured firmly in place. Other- the standard equipment, country-specif- wise, there is a risk of an accident. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 52 Roof rack Do not cross steep slopes, and it is 〉 better to drive straight up or down. The vehicle is more likely to roll over than to roll forward or backward. The roof luggage rack can only be 〉 used with the sunroof closed.
  • Page 53: Light Control

    Light control Vehicle equipment 【Leaving Light Timing】: you can set 〉 the continuous lighting time of the Please note that this manual contains all parking lights and the low beams after the standard equipment, country-specif- the leaving light function is triggered. ic equipment and special equipment for Ambient light setting this model series.
  • Page 54 Light control Turn the main light knob to the clear- Auto light control can only assist the 〉 〉 ance light position to turn on the driver. At all times, the driver should position light and the license plate be responsible for the lighting of the vehicle.
  • Page 55 Light control Turn signal and lane change sig- Turn signal (type 2): pull up or push down the light control combination switch and release it, and then the combination switch will return auto- matically and the corresponding turn indicator will flash continuously, and go off automatically after the steering is completed.
  • Page 56 Light control The high beam headlights go on when WARNING 〉 you pull the light control combination Auto switch between low and high switch up in a direction along the beam headlights is only an auxiliary steering wheel; when released, the function.
  • Page 57: Daytime Running Lights

    Light control Daytime running lights Front fog lights auxiliary lighting To allow other drivers to see your vehi- This function can realize the automatic cle more clearly, the daytime running lighting of front fog light on the corre- lights automatically illuminate when the sponding side of vehicle when turning a vehicle is started.
  • Page 58: Hazard Warning Lights

    Light control Hazard warning lights Instrument brightness ad- justment 73943FBEA4AF In case of vehicle breakdown or traffic 25BF5E177FEB Press the upper part of the button, incidents, turn on the hazard warning 〉 and the instrument and the vehicle lights to remind other vehicles. backlights are brightened.
  • Page 59: Luggage-Area Light

    Light control Press the reading lamp main switch 〉 to turn on or turn off the reading lamps. Press the door-control switch to en- 〉 able or disable the door control func- tion. With the door-control function ena- bled, the reading lamp will turn on or turn off automatically according to the door condition.
  • Page 60: Wiper Control

    Wiper control Vehicle equipment CAUTION If the surface of the windscreen is Please note that this manual contains all 〉 dirty or has any foreign object (snow, the standard equipment, country-specif- gum, etc.), clean it first and remove ic equipment and special equipment for the foreign object.
  • Page 61 Wiper control Turning the adjustment knob can CAUTION change the sensitivity of the rainfall and If the surface of the windscreen near 〉 light sensor to the rain, thereby chang- inside rearview mirrors is dirty or has ing the wipe frequency of the front wip- any foreign object (snow, gum, etc.), er when it is at the automatic (AUTO) clean it first and remove the foreign...
  • Page 62: Rear Wiper

    Wiper control Rear wiper CAUTION Avoid using the washer continuously 〉 for a long time. Otherwise, the wash- ing motor may be damaged. To protect the washing motor, the washer may automatically shut down after a period of continuous opera- tion.
  • Page 63: Front Wiper Intelligent Speed Downshift Function

    Wiper control Do not allow the wiper blades to 〉 come into contact with oil-based cleaning products, as this may cause a chemical reaction and lead to se- vere deformation of the wiper blades. Front wiper intelligent speed downshift function If the front wiper is in the high-speed wiping position, when the vehicle speed exceeds 12 km/h and then decelerates...
  • Page 64: A/C System

    A/C system Vehicle equipment Press the A/C button to activate or de- 〉 activate the cooling mode. The corre- Please note that this manual contains all sponding indicator light turns on, indi- the standard equipment, country-specif- cating that the cooling mode is activa- ic equipment and special equipment for ted.
  • Page 65 A/C system The internal circulation mode should Press the rear defroster button 〉 〉 be used under circumstances such as enable or disable the rear defroster driving through a tunnel, in traffic function. The corresponding indicator jams, dirty air outside the vehicle or light goes on, indicating that the rear when quick cooling and heating is de- defroster function has been enabled.
  • Page 66: A/C Setting Interface

    A/C system A/C setting interface A49C7E5DB1DA Touch the OFF button to turn off the air conditioning system. 〉 Tap AUTO button to activate the automatic mode. In this mode, the air outlet mode 〉 and the air volume can be automatically adjusted to reach the set temperature. NOTICE If the automatic air-out mode and air flow volume adjusted by the A/C system can- not meet your demand, you can perform manual adjustment;...
  • Page 67 A/C system The corresponding indicator is extinguished, indicating that the external circulation mode has been turned on. In this case, the air outside the vehicle can be intro- duced into the vehicle. NOTICE Normally, you should put the system in external circulation mode. Use of internal 〉...
  • Page 68: A/C Comfort Setting

    A/C system Touch the face-blowing mode button , the feet and face-blowing mode but- 〉 ton , the feet-blowing mode button , or the feet-blowing and defroster mode button to select the corresponding blowing mode. Touch or slide the air volume down button and the air volume up button to 〉...
  • Page 69: A/C Control

    A/C system A/C control CAUTION Cooling/heating Check the radiator and the A/C con- 〉 denser on a regular basis. Use a low- After starting the vehicle: pressure water gun or a soft brush to 1. Select the 【AUTO】 mode and the remove the leaves, insects and dust corresponding indicator light will turn from their front surfaces.
  • Page 70: A/C Vent

    A/C system The A/C filter will accumulate water Rotating the knob at the center of the vapour, dust, etc. after use for a long vent to open or close the air outlet. time, resulting in odour. Turning the slats at the center of the Recommended measures vent to adjust the venting direction.
  • Page 71 A/C system After opening the valve, when the air condition is in face-blowing mode or feet and face-blowing mode, the air flow can be introduced into the storage case. NOTICE The ventilation temperature can be changed depending on the working status of the air condition system.
  • Page 72: Mobile Wireless Charging

    Mobile wireless charging Vehicle equipment NOTICE In order to achieve a better charging Please note that this manual contains all effect, ensure that the charging coil of the standard equipment, country-specif- the mobile is facing downwards. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 73 Mobile wireless charging If the mobile is equipped with a pro- CAUTION 〉 tective cover or an accessory that Do not spray any liquid at the charg- 〉 does not support wireless charging, ing area, so as to avoid the liquid take out it first;...
  • Page 74: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment Vehicle equipment To block sunlight coming in from the side, flip down the sun visor, unhook it Please note that this manual contains all and push it to the side. the standard equipment, country-specif- Vanity mirror ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 75: Storage Case

    Interior equipment Storage case WARNING It is located in front of the front Make sure the storage box is closed armrest when driving. Otherwise, such items may be dislodged from the storage box and lead to an injury in the case of an accident or emergency braking.
  • Page 76: Front Row Cup Holder

    Interior equipment It is located near the steering It is located in the left lower of wheel the instrument panel A809B5F1BCF7 44362F676D68 When in use, press the storage case When not in use, press the storage until then release it until the case is popped the case is popped out automatically.
  • Page 77 Interior equipment If items are not properly stored in 〉 the vehicle, they may slip or be thrown up and strike the driver and passengers. Likewise, in the event of an accident, items stored in cup holders, mobile holders and open storage spaces may accidentally move and cause personal injury, es- pecially during emergency braking or...
  • Page 78: Rear Cup Holder

    Interior equipment Rear cup holder If items are not properly stored in 〉 the vehicle, they may slip or be thrown up and strike the driver and passengers. Likewise, in the event of an accident, items stored in cup holders, mobile holders and open storage spaces may accidentally move and cause personal injury, es- pecially during emergency braking or...
  • Page 79: Luggage Hook

    Interior equipment Luggage hook Located on the right trim panel of the luggage area Located on the right side of the auxiliary instrument panel 3DD64C217BF5 The luggage hooks can only be used to 18F0098E8BC9 suspend lighter items, and the maxi- When using it, press the top end of the mum load weight must not exceed the luggage hook and release it, and the...
  • Page 80 Interior equipment 2. Take out the folding table legs from 4. The installed dining table is shown in the support plate under the luggage the figure. area cover and unfold them so that the four tops with the screw fasten- ers are facing upwards.
  • Page 81: Power Supply Socket

    Interior equipment Power supply socket instrument panel USB Type-C power supply socket 7C87791EB8EB Just open the cover to use it when the power supply is set to ON mode. 47FAE2DE3535 Located in front of the auxiliary instru- This power supply can provide a 12 V DC ment panel power for accessories with rated power Just use it when the power supply is set...
  • Page 82 Interior equipment 220 V power supply This power supply is designed to provide a 5 V DC power supply for driving re- corders whose rated power is less than or equal to 10 W. WARNING For driving safety, be careful not to block the line of sight to prevent dan- ger when installing a driving recorder.
  • Page 83 Interior equipment Do not connect precision devices, 〉 highly sensitive equipments or other important equipments to this power supply socket. Do not use this power supply in hu- 〉 mid and high-temperature environ- ments. Never use it in parallel or in series 〉...
  • Page 85: Driving

    Driving Driving procedures....84 Off-road cruise control assist Advice on driving in harsh envi- system ........164 ronments ......... 90 Hill descent control system Advice on driving during run-in (HDC) ........168 period ........99 Driving assist system.... 169 Power supply switch .... 101 Emission control system..
  • Page 86: Driving Procedures

    Driving procedures Vehicle equipment Before driving, if you have opened the bonnet, confirm that the bonnet has Please note that this manual contains all been locked down. If the bonnet has not the standard equipment, country-specif- been locked properly, it may open dur- ic equipment and special equipment for ing driving and cause an accident.
  • Page 87: Precautions For Driving

    Driving procedures Not shutting down the engine Seat backrest Do not place cushions and other items The brake booster and power steering between the seat backrest and the back system will not function if the engine of the human body. Otherwise, the cor- does not work, which may lead to deteri- rect driving posture will be affected;...
  • Page 88: Driving Downhill

    Driving procedures Flat tyre Driving downhill Do not continue to drive the vehicle with Using engine assist braking a flat tyre. Driving with a flat tyre is ex- If you continuously depress the brake tremely dangerous and can easily cause pedal while driving downhill, the brake a serious accident.
  • Page 89: Precautions For Passengers

    Driving procedures Precautions for passen- Potholes and rutted roads; 〉 gers Sections of road where there are pot- 〉 holes; Moving within the vehicle is for- bidden Driving from a flat section to a ramp, 〉 or from a ramp to a flat section; It is forbidden for the passenger to leave his or her seat, or to move around inside Parking on a road with speed bumps...
  • Page 90: Parking The Vehicle

    Driving procedures Child passengers must not be al- Do not run the vehicle for a long lowed to operate equipment such time in poorly ventilated places as vehicle doors, vehicle windows Allowing the engine to idle for extended and the sunroof periods in poorly ventilated areas such If child passengers are allowed to oper- as garages can cause exhaust gas build-...
  • Page 91: Regular Maintenance

    Driving procedures Regular maintenance Regular maintenance ensures a longer service life and the best economy of your vehicle. Turning off temporarily unneces- sary electrical components Electrical components such as A/C and heating device require a lot of energy and consume fuel, so turn off these elec- trical components when they are not used.
  • Page 92: Advice On Driving In Harsh Environments

    Advice on driving in harsh environments Vehicle equipment Do not wipe fog on the glass dur- ing vehicle running Please note that this manual contains all Due to large temperature difference in- the standard equipment, country-specif- side and outside the cab, mist may con- ic equipment and special equipment for densates on the inside surface of the this model series.
  • Page 93: Fording Drive

    Advice on driving in harsh environments WARNING Do not attempt to restart the vehicle if 〉 it is accidentally stalled during fording. Try to avoid driving in a heavy rain or a Otherwise, serious engine damage rainstorm. may be caused. Fording drive Check and maintenance after fording...
  • Page 94: Driving During The Hot Seasons

    Advice on driving in harsh environments Preventing flat tyre You should be careful during fording 〉 drive. As air pressure in the vehicle tyre rises If possible, avoid fording drive. with temperature increase, flat tyre is Choose safe and reliable way to drive likely to occur in case of hot weather if necessary.
  • Page 95: Driving In Cold Season

    Advice on driving in harsh environments Driving in cold season CAUTION Winter tyre When parking the vehicle, do not leave items such as lighters, spray can, soft In cold season when the temperature is drink cans, spectacles, etc., inside the low, due to the special characteristics of vehicle.
  • Page 96 Advice on driving in harsh environments Be sure to adjust your speed and Be sure to comply with the allowable 〉 〉 driving style based on visibility, maximum limits for winter tyres (such weather conditions, road and traffic as maximum speed, maximum load, conditions.
  • Page 97 Advice on driving in harsh environments Shut down the engine and apply the When driving, if you hear the snow 〉 〉 parking brake before installing the chains knocking on the vehicle body snow chains. or chassis, stop the vehicle and re- tighten the snow chains.
  • Page 98: Off-Road Driving Alerts

    Advice on driving in harsh environments Set the A/C to the external circulation After driving over grass, mud, gravel, 〉 mode, adjust the airflow to the maxi- sand or river, check whether there are mum, and introduce fresh air from weeds, branches, gravel, sand etc.
  • Page 99 Advice on driving in harsh environments Before returning to the highway after Slow down in the event of a cross- 〉 〉 off-road driving, clean the tyres to re- wind. The vehicle with higher ground move foreign objects such as mud and clearance and centre of gravity is small stones.
  • Page 100 Advice on driving in harsh environments Check whether all components on the 〉 bottom of the vehicle are in good con- ditions. Duly remove hay and other debris to eliminate potential hazards that could cause breakdowns and fires. Check the differential, transmission 〉...
  • Page 101: Advice On Driving During Run-In Period

    Advice on driving during run-in period Vehicle equipment CAUTION The friction linings and brake disk Please note that this manual contains all 〉 may wear to different degrees de- the standard equipment, country-specif- pending on the using condition and ic equipment and special equipment for the driving method.
  • Page 102 Advice on driving during run-in period From the 1000 km to 1,500 km: Raise the vehicle speed gradually on the premise of safety. CAUTION During the break-in period, pay atten- tion to the operating conditions of each engine system. If there is a break- down or an abnormal occurrence, deal with it immediately and continue the break-in afterwards.
  • Page 103: Push-Button Type

    Power supply switch Vehicle equipment NOTICE When the smart key is carried, depress Please note that this manual contains all the brake pedal with the shift lever in the standard equipment, country-specif- the gear P. The vehicle can be started ic equipment and special equipment for by pressing the power switch regard- this model series.
  • Page 104 Power supply switch Failing to unlock the ESCL C76883D1FB9A If the multi-information display indicates that ESCL unlock has failed when the power supply mode is changed or the engine is started, gently turn the steer- ing wheel to the right and left and press the power supply switch as well to un- lock it.
  • Page 105: Starting The Vehicle

    Starting and shutting down the vehicle Vehicle equipment Emergency starting Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 106: Shutting Down The Vehicle

    Starting and shutting down the vehicle NOTICE Do not forcibly shut down the engine 〉 while driving in non-emergency situa- Do not allow the cold engine to run 〉 tions. at a high speed or a high load. When the engine is forcibly shut Try to avoid the engine from idling 〉...
  • Page 107: Tips For Safety

    Parking brake Vehicle equipment Electronic parking brake Applying the parking brake Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 108 Parking brake AVH function WARNING The emergency braking function can only be used in the event of an emer- gency (e.g. the brake pedal is blocked). Releasing the parking brake 76914DAA227F Auto vehicle hold (AVH) eliminates the need for the driver to step on the brake pedal for extended periods or apply the electronic parking brake frequently when the vehicle is on a slope, meets...
  • Page 109 Parking brake 3. When the shift lever is placed in gear D, M or R, depress the accelerator pedal and the parking brake is auto- matically released. If the accelerator pedal is not de- pressed for a long time, the AVH function will be deactivated, and the vehicle will automatically switch to electronic parking mode, thus apply-...
  • Page 110: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic transmission Vehicle equipment WARNING When stopping the vehicle tempora- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 rily in the N gear position, be sure to the standard equipment, country-specif- apply parking brake or depress the ic equipment and special equipment for brake pedal.
  • Page 111: Gear Shifting Method

    Automatic transmission Gear shifting method NOTICE Under the following conditions, the ve- After the engine is started, normal gear hicle will automatically switch to the P shifting operations can be performed. gear position. The brake pedal should be depressed all the time before the vehicle starts off;...
  • Page 112 Automatic transmission After engaging the D gear position, you can push the lever backwards into the M gear position and push it backwards again to move the lever back to the D gear position. The engaged gear position will be shown on the lever and the instrument multi-in- formation display.
  • Page 113: Unlocking P Gear Position In An Emergency

    Automatic transmission Unlocking P gear position 3. At the notch in the square cover in an emergency plate, use a flat-head screwdriver wrapped in cloth to pry the cover If the transmission cannot be switched plate open to reveal the P gear un- from the P gear position to other gear locking cable.
  • Page 114: Crawling Function

    Automatic transmission 5. Lift the cable and pull the handle up 4. Release the brake pedal and then to the top, and then turn the P gear gently step on the accelerator pedal unlocking cable handle clockwise by to allow the vehicle to accelerate. approx.
  • Page 115 Automatic transmission Do not use the P gear to park on the 〉 slope, otherwise it will damage the transmission. When stopping the vehicle on a 〉 slope, block the wheels with some- thing if necessary to prevent rolling.
  • Page 116: Power Steering Mode

    Power steering mode Vehicle equipment NOTICE When switching between power steer- Please note that this manual contains all ing modes, the following conditions the standard equipment, country-specif- need to be met: ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- The electric power steering system is 〉...
  • Page 117: All-Terrain Control System

    All-terrain control system Vehicle equipment Turn the 4WD mode knob to switch be- tween 2H, 4H and 4L modes. When se- Please note that this manual contains all lecting a mode, the corresponding indi- the standard equipment, country-specif- cator light turns on. After switching is ic equipment and special equipment for finished, the indicator light will be nor- this model series.
  • Page 118: Mode Introduction

    All-terrain control system CAUTION When entering into or exiting from 4L mode, if there is no time delay When driving on normal roads or 〉 prompt of shifting gears, the vehicle motorways, never use the 4H or 4L should be stationary and kept in N mode.
  • Page 119: All-Terrain Switching

    All-terrain control system All-terrain switching With the power supply in ON mode and the vehicle in 4H mode, press the snow CAUTION button to switch between 4H snow If you use the driving modes incor- and 4H standard mode. 〉 rectly, the vehicle will respond erro- NOTICE neously to road conditions so that...
  • Page 120 All-terrain control system NOTICE snow mode: applicable to slip- pery road conditions such as thin If the knob is turned in a mode other 〉 snow, ice, grass, gravel and so on. The than 4L, the instrument will prompt vehicle starts off at the second gear you to enter 4L mode first.
  • Page 121: Expert Mode

    All-terrain control system pothole mode: applicable to You can set the drive mode, steering cross-axle, bun and other road condi- mode and ESC switch in the custom tions. The lower gears produce more mode 1, 2 or 3 respectively. You can power.
  • Page 122: Operating Precautions For Driving 4Wd Vehicles

    All-terrain control system TCS&VDC-OFF: the Traction Control On high-adhesion roads (such as nor- 〉 System (TCS) and Vehicle Dynamic Sta- mal roads and cement grounds), 4H bility Control (VDC) are off. and 4L modes are not allowed to use. ALL-OFF: ESC is off. Do not start the vehicle or turn the 〉...
  • Page 123: Differential Lock

    Differential lock Vehicle equipment Control the vehicle carefully after the 〉 differential lock is locked. Emergency Please note that this manual contains all turning is not allowed, otherwise the the standard equipment, country-specif- stability of the vehicle will be serious- ic equipment and special equipment for ly affected and the risk of accidents this model series.
  • Page 124 Differential lock Speeding alarm WARNING When the differential lock is locked, re- When the rear axle differential lock is duce large angle turning, otherwise ve- locked, and the vehicle speed increases hicle components may be damaged. to 30 to 40 km/h, the indicator on the button flashes, and the indicator NOTICE...
  • Page 125: Front Axle Electric Differential Lock

    Differential lock Front axle electric differ- NOTICE ential lock When the front axle differential lock is unlocked, press the button . When the indicator on this button flashes for a few seconds and then goes out and the indicator on the instrument flashes (yellow) for a few seconds and then goes out, the front axle differen- tial lock has failed to lock.
  • Page 126: Speeding Alarm

    Differential lock Speeding alarm When the front axle differential lock is locked, and the vehicle speed increases to 30 to 40 km/h, the indicator on the button flashes; and the indicator the instrument flashes green to prompt the driver to reduce the speed. Speeding automatic unlocking When the front axle differential lock is locked, and the vehicle speed is more...
  • Page 127: Intelligent Start-Stop System

    Intelligent start-stop system Vehicle equipment CAUTION Before wading, turn off the intelligent Please note that this manual contains all start/stop system. the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for NOTICE this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- The intelligent start/stop system can be ual may not be installed onto your vehi- used normally only if the following ba-...
  • Page 128: Safety Function

    Intelligent start-stop system With the automatic shutdown, the The vehicle is in the all-terrain mode 〉 〉 engine will start automatically when which does not allow start-stop. the accelerator pedal is depressed or Certain systems that do not allow 〉 the gear other than the gear N and P start-stop are in the ON status.
  • Page 129 Intelligent start-stop system CAUTION About the battery Do not replace or remove the battery 〉 by yourself. If you need to replace the battery, be sure to go to the authorised service centre for replacement. Otherwise, the battery sensor may be damaged and the system may not work prop- erly.
  • Page 130: Parking Assist System

    Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Illus- tra- Description Position Please note that this manual contains all tion the standard equipment, country-specif- On the front ic equipment and special equipment for grille; this model series. Thus, some equip- On the tailgate; ment or features described in this man- Camera ual may not be installed onto your vehi-...
  • Page 131 Parking assist system CAUTION There are ultrasonic noises with the 〉 same frequency around, such as When reversing, confirm that the tail- 〉 metal noise, high-pressure gas emis- gate is fully closed. sion noise, or a car horn directed at Do not knock on the camera and the 〉...
  • Page 132: Anti-Collision Radar

    Parking assist system Anti-collision radar Detection scope and alarm mode System description Radar sensor posi- Detection scope tion An anti-collision radar is a radar detec- Front on both tion device. During parking, sensors are sides used to detect whether there are obsta- Front centre cles in front of and behind the vehicle, detect the distance of obstacles, and...
  • Page 133: Around View Monitor (Avm)

    Parking assist system After the function is enabled, if the mov- Under complex road conditions (such 〉 ing speed is less than 10 km/h and there as off-road conditions or narrow pas- is an obstacle detected within the detec- sages), please turn off the manoeu- tion scope, the front radar and AVM sys- vre emergency braking function.
  • Page 134: Interface Layout

    Parking assist system When the R gear position is engaged, Ⓒ Maneuver emergency brake function 〉 the AVM will turn on automatically. indicator light When the P gear position is engaged, Green: it indicates that the maneuver 〉 the AVM will turn off automatically. emergency brake function is normal- ly activated.
  • Page 135: Function Setting

    Parking assist system NOTICE Considering different vehicle model configurations, this button is located under the system setting menu for cer- tain models. 30E14BDBF8E2 Ⓐ Engine compartment transparent view button : moving object detection In 3D view mode, touch the transparent You can activate or deactivate the mov- view button of the engine compartment, ing object detection function.
  • Page 136: Factory Setting

    Parking assist system When the vehicle is in the D gear posi- Radar display 〉 tion, if the front radar detects an ob- Touch the radar display setting button stacle less than or equal to 1 m from repeatedly to change the radar display the vehicle body, it will automatically mode.
  • Page 137 Parking assist system After re-calibrating the road, you can re- store the factory calibration by pressing the Factory Setting button.
  • Page 138: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    Tyre pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment The tyre pressure sensor is installed 〉 near the valve inside the tyre. Please Please note that this manual contains all contact authorised service centre for the standard equipment, country-specif- tyre repair or replacement to avoid ic equipment and special equipment for damage to the tyre pressure sensor this model series.
  • Page 139: Monitoring Function

    Tyre pressure monitoring system After parking for more than 16 minutes, The multi-information display will dis- 〉 start the vehicle to run for about 9 mi- play the corresponding alarm inter- nutes at a speed higher than 30 km/h, face. The abnormal tyre icon is dis- and the system will automatically com- played as red and sends out audible plete tyre pressure learning and posi-...
  • Page 140: Cruise Control Assist System

    Cruise control assist system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- 9226A777412C kets.
  • Page 141 Cruise control assist system About the camera The cruise control assist system is 〉 not recommended for use in condi- The camera is used to identify lane tions such as urban areas, winding markings, and targets in front of the ve- roads, narrow roads, wet and slip- hicle, etc., providing relevant informa- pery roads, heavy rain or other harsh...
  • Page 142: Instructions

    Cruise control assist system Instructions A situation in which a vehicle wob- 〉 bles due to an undulating or uneven Type I road; A situation where the ambient light 〉 changes sharply; A situation where a strong light 〉 shines the camera; Deformed or damaged windscreen, 〉...
  • Page 143 Cruise control assist system Turning on the system Setting the cruising speed After starting the vehicle, move the con- Push the control lever downwards to the trol lever in the direction of the steering 【SET-】/【-】 position, and the control wheel to the 【CRUISE】 position. If the lever will automatically return after re- adaptive cruise control system indicator leasing, and then the vehicle speed can...
  • Page 144 Cruise control assist system All doors are completely closed. NOTICE 〉 The driver wears the seat belt prop- The vehicle will accelerate to the set 〉 erly. speed only when the road ahead is The engine is started and the D gear clear.
  • Page 145 Cruise control assist system WARNING Depress the accelerator pedal to ac- 〉 celerate for more than 15 minutes. Setting up a low distance level may re- The N, R or P gear position is engag- sult in a delay in reaction in the event 〉...
  • Page 146: Queuing Auxiliary Function

    Cruise control assist system Turning off the system NOTICE Push the control lever twice away from After the cruise function is cancelled, the steering wheel to the 【OFF】/ the queuing auxiliary function is auto- 【CANCEL】 position successively to matically disabled. turn off the system and cancel the previ- Curve road auxiliary func- ously set speed, and the indicator light...
  • Page 147: Lane Center Keeping Function During Cruising

    Cruise control assist system Lane center keeping func- There is an object on the road that 〉 tion during cruising affects the identification of the lane boundaries (such as water, gaps, This feature is only available in TJA ruts, text signs, bumps or pits). mode, which assists the driver in keep- Low visibility (such as rain, snow, fog ing the vehicle in the middle of the lane...
  • Page 148: Sensor

    Cruise control assist system Pedestrians or animals and small vehi- 〉 cles (such as bicycles and motorcycles) are seen. The vehicle in front decelerates sud- 〉 denly. Water, snow or mud splashed by sur- 〉 rounding vehicles hinders the sensor detection.
  • Page 149: Intelligent Driving Assist System

    Intelligent driving assist system Vehicle equipment Illus- tra- Description Position Please note that this manual contains all tion the standard equipment, country-specif- Near the base of ic equipment and special equipment for Camera the inside rear- this model series. Thus, some equip- view mirror ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi-...
  • Page 150 Intelligent driving assist system About the camera A situation in which a vehicle wob- 〉 bles due to an undulating or uneven The camera is used to identify lane road; markings, traffic signs, targets in front of A situation where the ambient light the vehicle, etc., providing relevant infor- 〉...
  • Page 151 Intelligent driving assist system About the millimetre wave radar Misaligned or blocked radar; 〉 The impact to the area around the The radar is used to detect the targets at 〉 radar and the bumper due to the col- the rear sides of the vehicle, providing lision of vehicles, scratches and other relevant information for the intelligent accidents;...
  • Page 152: Front Assist System

    Intelligent driving assist system Front assist system Automatic emergency braking (AEB) The front assist system identifies vehi- The automatic emergency braking sys- cles on the lane via a camera on the tem includes forward collision warning front windscreen. When the risk of colli- system and brake assist function.
  • Page 153 Intelligent driving assist system Brake assist Brake assist can also address the poten- tial risks to a certain extent when the ve- When the vehicle speed is within the sys- hicle is turning at a crossroad. With your tem working range, the system will con- vehicle speed within the system working trol the vehicle to automatically perform range when the vehicle is making a turn...
  • Page 154 Intelligent driving assist system The automatic emergency braking The automatic emergency braking 〉 〉 system is an emergency collision as- system is limited by several factors sist function. For safety reasons, driv- and cannot be a substitute for the ers are strictly prohibited from con- driver’s accurate braking.
  • Page 155 Intelligent driving assist system WARNING The vehicle is driving on snow-cov- 〉 ered, slippery, gravel or desert roads. The conditions below may cause the automatic emergency braking system WARNING to fail to brake, interrupt braking, or re- The automatic emergency braking duce braking capacity, including but 〉...
  • Page 156 Intelligent driving assist system When the automatic emergency The automatic emergency braking 〉 〉 braking system is activated, if the ve- system only assists you in safe driv- hicle speed is low, the system will be ing. The system is affected by several able to reduce the speed until it factors.
  • Page 157 Intelligent driving assist system WARNING WARNING The function of the automatic emer- The associated cameras and millime- gency braking system may be limited, tre-wave radar sensors that the auto- and the targets that make the auto- matic emergency braking system relies matic emergency braking system limi- on have limited detection capabilities, ted or inoperative, include but are not...
  • Page 158: Lane Assist System

    Intelligent driving assist system A strong light shines on the camera, Low: the system will give an alarm re- 〉 〉 or the light intensity abruptly minder when your vehicle is close to changes. pedestrians or vehicles ahead. There are sudden changes in ambi- High: the system will give an alarm re- 〉...
  • Page 159 Intelligent driving assist system Lane assist function There is low visibility (rain, snow, fog 〉 and haze, night, etc.). When the lane assist function is activa- The vehicle is strongly affected by the ted, the assist type can be selected. 〉...
  • Page 160 Intelligent driving assist system Red and flashing: it indicates that the The current vehicle is moving too 〉 〉 system sounds an alarm, and the driv- close to the preceding vehicle and er needs to correct the direction in prevents the camera from detecting time to make the vehicle return to the lane.
  • Page 161: Warning Modes

    Intelligent driving assist system The system detects that there is a NOTICE 〉 large vehicle on the adjacent lane on Keep both sides of the rear bumper 〉 one side, and there are vehicles on clean, do not paste any objects and the adjacent lane on the other side, do not cover them with ice, snow, or the adjacent lane on the other...
  • Page 162: Warning Lights

    Intelligent driving assist system Warning lights Door open warning When the system detects that there are approaching vehicles and bicycles and other targets in the adjacent lanes on both sides after the vehicle stops and that there is a risk of collision when the door is opened, the warning light at cor- responding side will go on.
  • Page 163: Traffic Sign Information

    Intelligent driving assist system Rear crash warning The current vehicle speed is too high 〉 or too low. When the system detects that there is a The driver depresses the accelerator fast approaching vehicle behind the sub- 〉 pedal firmly. ject vehicle and there is a risk of colli- sion, the left and right indicators will The driver turns the steering wheel...
  • Page 164 Intelligent driving assist system Overspeed warning sensitivity In any case, the driver should be re- 〉 sponsible for the safety of the vehi- The warning timing for overspeed can cle, and must always drive carefully be set according to your driving habits. and abide by the applicable laws and 0: a warning will be given when the ve- 〉...
  • Page 165 Intelligent driving assist system The vehicle speed is too low. 〉 NOTICE The speed limit sign identified by the 〉 system shows the default speed unit of km/h. For multiple speed limit values on 〉 the same speed limit sign, the system will show the maximum value.
  • Page 166: Off-Road Cruise Control Assist System

    Off-road cruise control assist system Vehicle equipment WARNING Off-road cruise is only an auxiliary Please note that this manual contains all 〉 tool. It is not a substitute for the driv- the standard equipment, country-specif- er's judgement on road and traffic ic equipment and special equipment for conditions.
  • Page 167 Off-road cruise control assist system CAUTION The off-road cruise indicator lights 〉 up in white to indicate that the func- The off-road cruise function is not tion is turned on and that the off-road available for use when the vehicle is at cruise system is ready for use.
  • Page 168: Turn Assist

    Off-road cruise control assist system How to use NOTICE When the cruise speed exceeds 20 When the off-road cruise is turned on, km/h, the off-road cruise enters stand- press the button to turn on or off the by mode; when the cruising speed ex- turn assist function.
  • Page 169 Off-road cruise control assist system The steering wheel is fully turned 〉 (turn the steering wheel fully coun- terclockwise or clockwise to the end). The accelerator pedal and brake ped- 〉 al are not pressed deeply. NOTICE The effect of turn assist function is best when the vehicle is cruising under the minimum speed.
  • Page 170: Hill Descent Control System (Hdc)

    Hill descent control system (HDC) Vehicle equipment Instructions Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 171: Driving Assist System

    Driving assist system Vehicle equipment When the vehicle is started across due 〉 to battery loss, the engine may not run Please note that this manual contains all smoothly and the anti-lock brake sys- the standard equipment, country-specif- tem or electronic stability control sys- ic equipment and special equipment for tem warning light turns on.
  • Page 172: Electronic Braking Force Distribution System

    Driving assist system Rollover prevention sys- When driving on potholes or uneven 〉 road. The ABS may not work effectively in the When the vehicle turns a corner, the roll- following conditions: over prevention system (RMI) deter- When the limit of tyre grip perform- mines whether there is a risk of rollover 〉...
  • Page 173: Electronic Power Steering System

    Driving assist system Electronic power steering Turning on or off the system system The electric power steering system can adjust the power in real time by moni- toring the driving speed, so as to ensure the portability of low-speed steering and the stability of high-speed steering and enhance the sense of security.
  • Page 174: Dynamic Stability Assist System

    Driving assist system Dynamic stability assist When the dynamic stability assist 〉 system system is working, the steering wheel angle is automatically adjusted only Under the condition that the adhesion within a limited range. The driver coefficients of left and right wheels are needs to actively adjust the steering quite different (for example, some snow wheel angle to ensure correct direc-...
  • Page 175: Emission Control System

    Emission control system Vehicle equipment Catalytic converter Please note that this manual contains all The catalytic converter is the most im- the standard equipment, country-specif- portant external purifier installed in the ic equipment and special equipment for vehicle’s exhaust system. The catalytic this model series.
  • Page 176: Turbocharger

    Emission control system Crankcase emission con- When a problem with the engine is 〉 trol unit indicated (such as shutdown or per- formance degradation), please do The crankcase emission control unit not continue driving the vehicle. guides the mixed gases within the crank- Do not operate the engine with the case (such as uncombusted fuel va- 〉...
  • Page 177: Gasoline Particulate Filter

    Emission control system Gasoline particulate filter During regeneration process, it is recom- mended that the vehicle be driven in ac- Function introduction cordance with the following conditions The gasoline particulate filter (GPF) is until the alarm prompt message is part of the vehicle's exhaust gas emis- cleared, and regeneration procedure is sion reduction system.
  • Page 178 Emission control system Gasoline to be filled must meet na- 〉 tional regulatory standards. Avoid the use of fuel additives, etc. Prevent the increase of particulate matter or catalyst poisoning due to fuel quality problems. Please replace the engine oil with the 〉...
  • Page 179: Instrument Panel Overview

    Virtual instrument panel Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 180: Multi-Information Display

    Virtual instrument panel NOTICE When you drive for an extended time on a slope or around a bend, the fuel dis- 〉 played may become unstable as fuel moves around in the tank. When the low fuel warning light on the instrument panel turns on, you should 〉...
  • Page 181: Instrument Panel Control

    Virtual instrument panel Instrument panel control Control buttons 3A907F4AF551 Ⓐ Select button Ⓒ Back button Ⓑ OK button Ⓓ Menu button NOTICE If an alarm message is present in the multi-information display during operation, it must be hidden first. Hiding alarm messages Press the OK button to hide the currently displayed alarm message.
  • Page 182 Virtual instrument panel Function Multi-information display status Set to display the following information: driving data (running time/tripmeter/average speed), fuel consumption, range, tyre pressure monitoring; To display the currently played multimedia information; To display navigation information when Apple CarPlay is success- fully connected;...
  • Page 183 Virtual instrument panel Switching between A and B data interfaces Driving data and fuel consumption are available in both the A and B data interfaces. Press the OK button to switch between A and B data interfaces when the multi-infor- mation display displays driving data or fuel consumption.
  • Page 184: Instrument Indicator Lights

    Instrument indicator lights Vehicle equipment WARNING Do not ignore any warning. Please note that this manual contains all Otherwise, serious damage to the standard equipment, country-specif- the vehicle or an accident may ic equipment and special equipment for be caused. this model series.
  • Page 185 Instrument indicator lights Left turn signal indicator light CAUTION When the left turn signal light When the turn signal indicator is on, the left turn signal indica- light flashes quickly, it usually tor light will flash. means that the turn signal When the hazard warning light is damaged.
  • Page 186 Instrument indicator lights Front fog light indicator light Tyre pressure monitoring sys- tem warning light If this light turns on, it indicates that the front fog lights are on. If this light turns on, it indicates that the tyre pressure is too Rear fog light indicator light low or the temperature is too If this light turns on, it indicates...
  • Page 187 Instrument indicator lights Parking brake indicator light If this light turns on, it indicates that the vehicle can still be If this light turns on, it indicates braked normally although the that the parking brake is ap- anti-lock function is not availa- plied.
  • Page 188 Instrument indicator lights Hill descent control indicator Rear axle differential lock indi- light cator light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on in green, it that the hill descent control indicates that the rear axle dif- system is activated and ready ferential lock is locked success- for use.
  • Page 189 Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on in red, it in- Low fuel level warning light dicates that the electric power If this light turns on in yellow, it steering system fails and the indicates that the fuel is insuffi- assisted power no longer ex- cient.
  • Page 190 Instrument indicator lights Engine maintenance warning Transmission overheat warn- light ing light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on, it indicates that the engine has a fault not that the automatic transmis- related to emissions. In this sion fluid temperature is too case, contact the authorised high.
  • Page 191 Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on in green, it Off-road cruise control indica- indicates that the adaptive tor light cruise control function is acti- If this light turns on in white, it vated and the cruise speed is indicates that the off-road successfully set up.
  • Page 192 Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on and the ve- hicle logo is displayed in red, it indicates that the lane assist function is abnormal. In this case, do not use this function, and go to the authorised serv- ice centre as soon as possible for inspection and repair.
  • Page 193: Power Management System

    Power management system Vehicle equipment Sleep power management 〉 Continuously monitor the power con- Please note that this manual contains all sumption of each electrical equipment the standard equipment, country-specif- during the parking period of the vehi- ic equipment and special equipment for cle, and gradually shut down unneces- this model series.
  • Page 194: Information You Should Know

    Power management system NOTICE If the vehicle has been parked for a long time, certain convenient functions (such It is impossible for a power manage- as remote unlocking, mobile APP control ment system to go beyond the boun- function, etc.) may not be available. Af- daries of physical laws.
  • Page 195: Audiovisual System

    Audiovisual system Safety tips ......194 Panel introduction....196 Display screen introduction 199 Interface introduction..200...
  • Page 196: Safety Tips

    Safety tips Vehicle equipment When a failure occurs, stop using the 〉 system and contact authorised service Please note that this manual contains all centre. Do not try to repair the system the standard equipment, country-specif- by yourself. ic equipment and special equipment for About the use this model series.
  • Page 197: About Bluetooth

    Safety tips About Bluetooth Since there are a great number of 〉 smartphone brands with different functions, this system may not be compatible with all the smartphones. If you cannot search and find the Blue- 〉 tooth device name of this system dur- ing Bluetooth pairing, restart the Blue- tooth on the smartphone and search it again.
  • Page 198: Panel Introduction

    Panel introduction Vehicle equipment Media switching button Press the 【MODE】 button to switch Please note that this manual contains all between media sound sources. the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for Voice button this model series. Thus, some equip- After connecting and turning on Apple ment or features described in this man- CarPlay, press the voice button...
  • Page 199: Control Panel

    Panel introduction Control panel A11B8AE1776D NOTICE 23D2B6469EAB Touch the power button to enter 〉 Ensure a firm connection between 〉 standby mode. Press the button again the external device and the input to exit standby mode. port. Touch the volume + or - button 〉...
  • Page 200: File Format

    Panel introduction File format This system supports the following file formats: File Format MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC Plus, WAV/ WAVE, FLAC, APE, OGG Vid- MP4, MOV, 3GP, WMV/VC-1, AVI, MPEG, MKV, WebM Pic- BMP, JPEG/JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF ture NOTICE Even file formats supported by this sys- tem may cause non-playback due to file characteristics (such as file quality,...
  • Page 201: Display Screen Introduction

    Display screen introduction Vehicle equipment Icons Function status Bluetooth con- Please note that this manual contains all nected (the the standard equipment, country-specif- number repre- ic equipment and special equipment for sents the con- this model series. Thus, some equip- nected Blue- ment or features described in this man- tooth device)
  • Page 202: Interface Introduction

    Interface introduction Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 203 Interface introduction 66DF774D8D39 Permanent buttons are displayed on the left and shown in most interfaces for ease of operation. Tap the button to return to the previous interface. 〉 Tap the vehicle setting button to switch to the vehicle setting interface. 〉...
  • Page 204: Shortcut Panel

    Interface introduction NOTICE Due to different model configurations and local requirements of countries and re- gions, radio functions may vary. Refer to the actual vehicle. Multimedia Insert a USB device storing files supported by this system into the on-board USB port (located in the middle of the instrument panel) to play USB music, USB videos and USB pictures.
  • Page 205: Bluetooth Phone

    Interface introduction A54E907B1740 Shortcut switch The shortcut switches are shown at the top left. Touch the switch to execute or turn on or off the corresponding function. For some switches, touch and hold the switch for a long time to switch to the corresponding setting screen. Brightness and volume adjustment The brightness and volume adjustment progress bars are displayed at the bottom left.
  • Page 206 Interface introduction D220170598A1 【Bluetooth】: To turn on or off the system Bluetooth. 〉 【Paired Device List】: To display the paired devices and connection status. The call 〉 function can be connected to two mobile phones at the same time, and only one mobile phone can be connected to the music and SMS functions.
  • Page 207: System Setting

    Interface introduction After pairing and connecting the mobile phone, functions such as making calls, an- swering calls, playing Bluetooth audio and using SMS can be realized. System setting In the menu interface, touch the 【System Setting】 button to switch to the system setting interface.
  • Page 208: Display Setting

    Interface introduction Display setting In the system setting interface, touch the 【Display】 button to switch to the display setting interface. 3B204E6BCC5D 【Display Setting】: after it is expanded, you can set the display mode (day, night 〉 or auto) and display brightness (cluster brightness, HUT brightness, etc.). 【Driving Restriction】: after it is expanded, you can choose to turn off or set the 〉...
  • Page 209: Language Setting

    Interface introduction 2B1935889B89 【Manual Time】: you can manually set the time displayed by this system. 〉 【Manual Date】: you can manually set the date displayed by the system. 〉 【Time Format】: you can set the time in 12-hour system or 24-hour system. 〉...
  • Page 210 Interface introduction You can view and change the name of the host, view the software version number, and update the system via USB. NOTICE Go to your service provider to update the system, and also note the following: To ensure safety during the upgrading process, place the vehicle in a safe envi- 〉...
  • Page 211: Safety

    Safety Seat belts ....... 210 Airbags ........214 Child restraint system..221 Vehicle anti-theft system ..226 Fuel shutoff system....228 Event data recorder ..... 229...
  • Page 212: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Vehicle equipment Never use a seat belt that has under- 〉 gone strong impact from an accident Please note that this manual contains all or which is otherwise damaged. the standard equipment, country-specif- Do not remove, disassemble or alter ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 213: Wear The Seat Belt Properly

    Seat belts When the seat belt is being used cor- When the seat belt is not in use, the it 〉 rectly, if the belt is in contact with the shall be fully retracted. Do not twist or child's neck or jaw area or slack to the jam the seat belt, and do not allow the hip, please switch to a child seat in- seat belt to touch any sharp objects.
  • Page 214: Pretensioner Seat Belt

    Seat belts At all times, even if the driving dis- The collision comes from the side or 〉 〉 tance is short, all passengers includ- rear of the vehicle. ing the driver in the vehicle should WARNING wear their seat belts properly. Other- When using the pretensioner seat wise if an accident occurs, the risk of 〉...
  • Page 215: How To Use The Three-Point Seat Belt

    Seat belts How to use the three- 5. Press unlock button on the buckle to point seat belt retract seat belt. After the buckle has been released, hold on to the locking 1. Hold the locking tab and pull the seat tab until the seat belt has been fully belt out of the retractor.
  • Page 216: Airbags

    Airbags Vehicle equipment When the airbags are being deployed 〉 you will notice some loud sounds and Please note that this manual contains all smoke. This is normal and will not lead the standard equipment, country-specif- to a fire. The smoke released, howev- ic equipment and special equipment for er, may cause breathing difficulty this model series.
  • Page 217: Airbag

    Airbags Front airbags Avoid the condition that the airbags cannot work normally during accident Overview or the airbags are accidentally de- The front airbags are located in the ployed in normal driving, which will steering wheel and the instrument panel cause serious injuries to passengers or in front of the front passenger seat.
  • Page 218 Airbags The airbag may deploy when the vehi- 2) The front seats shall be as far from 〉 cle rolls over 90° and 180°. However, it the instrument panel as possible. will not be able to function to its full 3) All passengers shall fasten seat capabilities.
  • Page 219: Warning Label

    Airbags 5) Do not place luggage, pets or other Modifications to the front of the vehi- objects between the airbag and the cle can cause distortion to impact sig- driver or front passenger. nals sent to the airbag sensor, thereby triggering accidental deployment of Do not clean the inside of the vehicle 〉...
  • Page 220: Side Airbag

    Airbags Do not bend your legs and put your 2) A minor side impact with weak sig- 〉 feet on the seat cushion. nal received by the electronic con- trol unit; Side airbag 3) Rear collision; Overview 4) Rollover. The side airbag is located inside the seat Do not place any object over the side 〉...
  • Page 221: Operating Principle

    Airbags Operating principle Do not use clothes hangers if you wish to hang your clothing, and opt for the When the vehicle encounters impact coat hook directly instead. Failure to from the side, the sensor will detect an adhere to this can cause clothes hang- acute change in vehicle speed and then ers to dislodge when the curtain air- send a signal to the control device.
  • Page 222: Far-End Airbag

    Airbags Far-end airbag Do not use any items to cover the far- 〉 end airbag. Otherwise, the normal Introduction function of the far-end airbag may be Far-end airbag is located in the outer disturbed. gasket of the driver's seat backrest (the Never attach any items around the far- 〉...
  • Page 223: Child Restraint System

    Child restraint system Vehicle equipment This label is on the sun visor of front passenger side to indicate that the vehi- Please note that this manual contains all cle is equipped with a front airbag and the standard equipment, country-specif- you should be aware of the relevant ic equipment and special equipment for matters.
  • Page 224: Fixing Points For Child Seat

    Child restraint system If you leave it inside the vehicle, it may There are 4 fixing points on the lower come into contact with passengers or part of the child seat in the clearance be- other objects in the event of emergen- tween the rear seat backrest and the cy braking or severe impact, causing a seat cushion.
  • Page 225: Recommended Child Seat Categories

    Child restraint system Recommended child seat Applicability information of child categories seat for different seat positions Seat position ISOFIX is a mounting system for car child seats based on international standards. Front Rear seat Group In the user’s country, child seats need to passen- Outside Middle...
  • Page 226 Child restraint system 2. If the backrest angle of the seat ISOFIX where the child seat is installed is ad- position Fixing justable, adjust it to an appropriate Group Size Rear- module position to ensure that the backrest row out- can stably support the child seat.
  • Page 227 Child restraint system Child seats installed with the child CAUTION seat fixing device If a raised seat cushion is used, do not ISOFIX or LATCH is a standard protection remove the headrest. Also, the top of system specially designed for child the headrest shall be adjusted to a po- seats.
  • Page 228: Vehicle Anti-Theft System

    Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle equipment 2. After the pre-arm state lasts for about 15 seconds, the vehicle will au- Please note that this manual contains all tomatically enter the armed state the standard equipment, country-specif- and the vehicle anti-theft function ic equipment and special equipment for will be activated.
  • Page 229 Vehicle anti-theft system When the power supply is in OFF 〉 mode, unlock the doors or the tailgate via the button on the key or the PEPS. System off The vehicle doors and the tailgate are unlocked via the key button or the PEPS. The emergency flasher flashes twice and the vehicle anti-theft function is off.
  • Page 230: Fuel Shutoff System

    Fuel shutoff system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 231: Event Data Recorder

    Event data recorder Vehicle equipment Data reading Please note that this manual contains all Except the vehicle manufacturer, other the standard equipment, country-specif- parties (such as law enforcement agen- ic equipment and special equipment for cies) can read the data recorded in EDR this model series.
  • Page 232 Event data recorder To be used in a lawsuit at the official 〉 request of the police, court, or govern- ment department. However, if necessary, the data recor- ded by the EDR will be used to: Research and develop the vehicle safe- 〉...
  • Page 233: Emergency

    Emergency On-board tools...... 232 Vehicle lifting ......233 Spare tyre ......234 Replacing the spare tyre..237 In case of a vehicle accident 241 Jump start ......242 Engine overheating ....244 Towing........246...
  • Page 234: On-Board Tools

    On-board tools Vehicle equipment CAUTION The driver himself must be familiar Please note that this manual contains all 〉 with the placement and usage of the the standard equipment, country-specif- on-board tool in order to cope with ic equipment and special equipment for emergency.
  • Page 235: Vehicle Lifting

    Vehicle lifting Vehicle equipment If the vehicle needs to be lifted, the 〉 lifting tool must be placed against Please note that this manual contains all the lifting point. Lifting at any other the standard equipment, country-specif- point may cause damage to the vehi- ic equipment and special equipment for cle or cause accidents.
  • Page 236: Spare Tyre

    Spare tyre Vehicle equipment Regularly check the status of the 〉 spare tyre such as tyre pressure, Please note that this manual contains all cracks and bulges, etc., to ensure the standard equipment, country-specif- that the spare tyre is available for ic equipment and special equipment for use in case of a failure.
  • Page 237 Spare tyre 3. Using the assembled wheel nut 5. Install the removal socket into the wrench, unscrew the bolt under the wheel nut wrench. cover plate counterclockwise and re- move it, and then remove the spare tyre cover. 8F6444E093F3 6. Using the assembled wheel nut wrench, loosen the nut at the spare tyre lock cylinder counterclockwise C8C1CC82CE3C...
  • Page 238 Spare tyre 7. If the vehicle is equipped with a NOTICE wheel nut trim cover, you must first When putting the spare tyre back, hold remove it with the wheel nut trim the lock cylinder by hand to remove cover removal tool provided with the the key after the spare tyre lock cylin- vehicle.
  • Page 239: Replacing The Spare Tyre

    Replacing the spare tyre Vehicle equipment If there is a flat tyre, replace with the 〉 spare tyre immediately. Continuing Please note that this manual contains all driving with a flat tyre for any reason the standard equipment, country-specif- can cause instability in your drive ic equipment and special equipment for and lead to an accident.
  • Page 240: Method To Replace The Spare Tyre

    Replacing the spare tyre The wheel chock can be purchased at 3. Loosen the nuts. 〉 authorised service centre. Please contact the authorised service centre for the relevant details. If you do not have a wheel chock 〉 handy, you can use a piece of rock large enough to stabilize the tyre in- stead.
  • Page 241 Replacing the spare tyre After lifting the vehicle by the jack, do 6. Remove all fixing nuts and remove 〉 not enter under the vehicle. the tyre. When lowering the vehicle, pay at- 〉 CAUTION tention to the surroundings to avoid When placing the tyre on the ground, 〉...
  • Page 242 Replacing the spare tyre 4. Tighten the wheel nuts 2 to 3 times Tighten the nuts when using the 〉 in the order indicated in the figure. wheel nut wrench, or the nuts are likely to be disengaged while screwed, resulting in personal injury. Do not step on the wheel nut wrench 〉...
  • Page 243: In Case Of A Vehicle Accident

    In case of a vehicle accident Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 244: Jump Start

    Jump start Vehicle equipment CAUTION Not all vehicle batteries can be used. Please note that this manual contains all 〉 The jump start can only be per- the standard equipment, country-specif- formed with a battery having a rated ic equipment and special equipment for voltage of 12 V.
  • Page 245 Jump start 3. Start the vehicle with discharged bat- CAUTION tery. If a battery is discharged frequently, go If the vehicle still cannot be started, to the authorised service centre for in- check whether the jumper cables spection. have been connected correctly, and then charge the battery again.
  • Page 246: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 247 Engine overheating If the fan is not working, shut down the engine and contact a authorised service 〉 centre. If the fan is running normally, wait for the water temperature to begin to drop, 〉 and then turn off the engine. 4.
  • Page 248: Towing

    Towing Vehicle equipment When using a flatbed truck, you must lock the vehicle firmly. Please note that this manual contains all Towing with the lift truck the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for Towing from the front this model series.
  • Page 249: Towing With The Tow Hook

    Towing Towing with the hoisting type The front tow hook is located in both truck is prohibited sides of the front chassis. Rear tow hook 9104EBEC04BC It is forbidden to use a hoisting type EA42F2BCCC12 truck for towing, otherwise it may dam- The rear tow hook is located in the both age the vehicle body.
  • Page 250 Towing A recovery blanket should be attached 1. Start the vehicle and shift to the gear to the centre of the tow rope. For towing at night, a tow rope with reflective mate- If the vehicle cannot be started, set rials should be used as much as possible the power supply to the ON mode.
  • Page 251 Towing When the vehicle moves on a long 2. Remove the mud, snow or sand 〉 downhill road, ropes shall not be around the stuck tyres. used to tow the vehicle. 3. Place wood blocks, stones or other Do not tow the vehicle backwards. materials to help improve the tyre 〉...
  • Page 252 Towing When the vehicle gets stuck or bottoms out, please contact professional rescue teams or call the customer service hot- line if the vehicle cannot get out of the trap in the methods above. Dragging unprofessionally for rescue is prohibi- ted.
  • Page 253: Maintenance

    Maintenance Necessity of vehicle mainte- nance........252 Engine compartment ... 253 Safety labels and signs..259 Part replacement....261 Vehicle maintenance.... 267...
  • Page 254: Necessity Of Vehicle Maintenance

    Necessity of vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance, a health diagnosis of the vehicle, can reduce the trouble of repairing the vehicle. When the vehicle is in use, its components and parts will inevitably wear out. To en- sure safe driving conditions, regular inspections, maintenance, and repairs are re- quired to maintain and restore vehicle performance.
  • Page 255: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 256: Fluid Level

    Engine compartment Fluid level Vehicle equipped with E20CB engine AE9F060E8360 Ⓐ Windscreen washer fluid reservoir Ⓓ Brake fluid tank Ⓑ Engine oil filler cap Ⓔ Radiator cap Ⓒ Engine oil dipstick Ⓕ Overflow tank...
  • Page 257: Engine Oil

    Engine compartment Engine oil WARNING Check When the engine is running, if you 〉 contact or get close to the rotating parts such as the belt or the fan, your hands, clothing, tools and so on may be trapped into the rotating parts, re- sulting in accidents.
  • Page 258: Engine Coolant

    Engine compartment Fill CAUTION Therefore, check and replace engine Allow the engine to cool down, and then 〉 oil on a regular basis. Otherwise, in- slowly open the lid. sufficient oil levels or deteriorated If the coolant spills, clean it up immedi- engine oil may cause poor lubrication ately to prevent parts or paint from be- of engine rotation parts, thereby...
  • Page 259: Brake Fluid

    Engine compartment Brake fluid WARNING Check Insufficient brake fluid levels can 〉 compromise brake performance and The fluid level in the tank should be increase the risk of an accident. checked regularly. Brake fluid is harmful to the human 〉 Check whether the fluid level in the tank body and corrosive.
  • Page 260: Radiator And Fan

    Engine compartment Battery CAUTION Please do not top up liquids such as The vehicle is equipped with a mainte- soapy water into the tank in place of nance-free battery. the detergent. Otherwise, the paint on When the battery shows low level, it is vehicle body may be damaged.
  • Page 261: Battery Warning Label

    Safety labels and signs Engine compartment Type II warning label 361F87CC1BAF The label is on the radiator cap, which 6FC9C3B803CD serves to remind you to refrain from This label is located on the engine com- opening the radiator cap when the en- partment front cover plate or the front gine is overheated.
  • Page 262 Safety labels and signs Type II A86516835B47 Type III 378F054B09F7 This label is located on the battery to in- form you of the following precautions before installing, removing, or inspecting the battery: Children should be kept away from the 〉 battery.
  • Page 263: Part Replacement

    Part replacement Vehicle equipment compartment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 264 Part replacement > Under the luggage area cover plate 4. Use the fuse clips in the vehicle to pull out the fuses. Find the fuse of the faulty electrical appliance accord- ing to the fuse label and check it. E7288137AD2D Open the luggage area cover, remove the fuse box service port cover.
  • Page 265 Part replacement Disassembly and assem- bly of instrument panel storage box To remove the instrument panel storage box when checking the instrument panel fuse, please refer to the following opera- tions: Removal 6DC672024A26 1. Open the storage box, and pull the Ⓐ...
  • Page 266: Installation

    Part replacement 2. Pull the storage box in the direction CAUTION of the arrow shown in the figure to When lifting and putting back the wip- disengage the right claw and stop er, you shall not pull the wiper blade bolt from the instrument panel, and directly to avoid deformation or even then remove the storage box.
  • Page 267 Part replacement CAUTION The rear wiper arm has a limited lift an- gle of about 45 °. Do not over lift or use excessive force when lifting up, other- wise there is a risk of damage. 2. Pull the wiper blade in the direction shown until the blade is free of the wiper arm.
  • Page 268: Lamp Maintenance

    Part replacement Lamp maintenance About lamps fogged Lamp calibration Under conditions such as driving or washing vehicle on a rainy day, there The front combination lamps on a new may be fog inside the lamp cover. This is vehicle have been calibrated at the fac- caused by the temperature difference tory.
  • Page 269: Tyre Maintenance

    Vehicle maintenance Vehicle equipment Off-road driving Before off-road driving, you may lower Please note that this manual contains all the tyre pressure to adapt to off-road the standard equipment, country-specif- driving conditions. Therefore, after com- ic equipment and special equipment for pleting off-road driving, be sure to in- this model series.
  • Page 270 Vehicle maintenance Under-inflated tyres wear out unevenly Tyre wear and affect the handling of the vehicle, fuel consumption (for fuel vehicle) and energy consumption (for electric vehi- cle), causing air leakage due to overheat- ing. Over-inflated tyres can lead to an un- comfortable ride as well as damage to the tyre due to uneven road surfaces, as well as uneven wear to the tyres.
  • Page 271: Tyre Rotation

    Vehicle maintenance Tyre rotation The tyre pressure can be increased (by 〉 about 300 kPa), which cannot be used It is recommended that tyre rotation for normal driving. Before driving, the should be conducted for tyres of the tyre pressure must be restored to the rear and front wheels on a regular basis recommended tyre pressure.
  • Page 272: Routine Maintenance Procedure

    Vehicle maintenance Routine maintenance procedure Open the sunroof after washing the 〉 vehicle in cold icing conditions. Use a Dust and impurities may be concentra- piece of soft, dry cloth to wipe dry ted in the sunroof seal strip, mechanical seal strips of sunroof before driving.
  • Page 273 Vehicle maintenance NOTICE 3. After washing and cleaning the vehi- cle, use a special leather or soft towel The longer such corrosive substances to dry off the vehicle. Do not allow as insects, bird droppings, tree resins, the vehicle to dry out naturally as this road dust, industrial fallout, tar, soot, may cause the vehicle body to lose its and snow melt salt remain on the body...
  • Page 274: Interior Maintenance

    Vehicle maintenance Interior maintenance At present, there is a wide range of car wax in the market, and the car wax per- WARNING formance is different, so you must be Cleaning agents may contain harmful careful when selecting the wax. Other- substances that could cause injuries.
  • Page 275 Vehicle maintenance Textile Rubber parts Regularly use a vacuum cleaner to re- Exposure to the environment may cause move dirt from the textile. the surface of rubber parts to become soiled and lose their shine. Rubber parts For general cleaning, use a clean, soft should be cleaned regularly with rubber cloth moistened with mild warm soapy conditioners, especially worn rubber...
  • Page 276 Vehicle maintenance CAUTION There is much salinity in the air and 〉 salt on the road of industrial pollution If a heating wire is attached to the in- areas and coastal regions, which may side of the rear window, excessive wip- quicken the paint corrosion.
  • Page 277 Vehicle maintenance If bird droppings, resin, insect carcass- Open vehicle windows on one side 〉 〉 es, asphalt, cement, industrial dust, slightly (if the vehicle is to be parked coal tar, gasoline, benzene or other indoors). similar objects are accumulated on the Disconnect the negative terminal of 〉...
  • Page 279: Technical Data

    Technical data Vehicle identification.... 278 Overall parameters ....280...
  • Page 280: Vehicle Identification Number

    Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment central pillar door hinge Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 281: Engine Number

    Vehicle identification Engine number Front section of the right longitudinal 〉 beam of the frame. E20CB 77E19ABC9995 D020F4A00CD1 NOTICE The engine number is engraved on the cylinder block above the starter as Due to different countries and regions, shown in the figure. some models have the vehicle identifi- cation number marked on the front NOTICE...
  • Page 282: Power Parameters

    Overall parameters Basic parameters For basic parameters such as the overall dimensions, quality, fuel consumption, emission standard, maximum speed, see the official vehicle documents attached to the vehicle. CAUTION Unless specifically stated or separately listed parameters, all the parameters listed in this manual are applicable to the standard vehicles.
  • Page 283: Seat Parameters

    Overall parameters Items Data Rear wheel 0°±30′ (left and right difference ≤ 30′) camber Rear wheel Rear wheel 0°±30′ (left and right difference ≤ 30′) toe-in Kingpin back- wards inclina- 4°± 30′ (left and right difference ≤ 30′) tion Alignment parameters Front-wheel 11′±30′...
  • Page 284 Overall parameters Oil parameters Engine oil Specifications of E20CB engine oil If you choose API (American Petroleum Institute) standard oils, we recommend to use fully synthetic oil: Items Data Ambient tem- -30°C or higher Lower temperature perature Quality grade Viscosity grade 5W-30 0W-30 If you choose an oil product in conformity with the ACEA (European Automobile Man-...
  • Page 285 Overall parameters Capacity [L] Oil type Specifications (reference val- Ethylene glycol-based - No. 35 (regions other than alpine region) Coolant (engine system) 7.9±0.5 Ethylene glycol-based - No. 45 (alpine regions) Brake fluid DOT4 synthetic brake fluid 0.95±0.1 Windscreen washer fluid 2.0±0.1 NOTICE The above oil capacity is the design value.
  • Page 287: Index

    Index Alphabetical index ....286...
  • Page 288: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Unlocking with the interior handle Door locks A/C system Locking and unlocking through the Airbag PEPS Curtain airbag Locking and unlocking with the me- Far-end side airbag chanical key Side airbag Dynamic stability assist system Airbags Front airbags All-terrain control system 115,117 Electronic braking force distribution sys-...
  • Page 289 Alphabetical index Instrument brightness adjustment Instrument panel Parking assist system Virtual instrument panel Anti-collision radar Intelligent start/stop system Around view monitor (AVM) Interior maintenance Sensor Interior rearview mirror Power management system Automatic anti-glare interior rearview Power parameters mirror Power steering mode Manual anti-glare interior rearview Power supply socket mirror...
  • Page 290 Alphabetical index Opening and closing the visor Sunroof maintenance Sun visor Tyre pressure monitoring system Tailgate Emergency unlock Manual tailgate Towing Traction control system Turbocharger Tyre maintenance Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle identification number Warning lights Windows Windscreen washer fluid Wiper control Auto wiper...