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Preface.............................................................................................................................1
Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1
The Owner's Handbook......................................................................................................................... 1
Special Announcement ........................................................................................................................... 1
Symbols Used ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Vehicle Identification Information ............................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification .............................................................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification Label...................................................................................................................... 5
1 Instruments and Controls ...........................................................................................7
Instruments and Controls........................................................................................................... 8
Instrument Pack ........................................................................................................................ 10
Information Centre ................................................................................................................... 12
Warning Lamps and Indicators ................................................................................................ 19
Lights and Switches................................................................................................................... 25
Master Lighting .................................................................................................................................... 25
Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment .................................................................................................. 27
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........................1 Introduction..........................1 The Owner's Handbook......................... 1 Special Announcement ........................... 1 Symbols Used ............................2 Vehicle Identification Information ..................... 4 Vehicle Identification ..........................4 Vehicle Identification Label........................5 1 Instruments and Controls ...................7 Instruments and Controls......................8 Instrument Pack ........................10 Instrument Pack - Colour Display A ....................
  • Page 2 Headlamp Main/Dipped Beams Switching ....................28 Turn Signal Lamps ..........................28 Rear Fog Lamp Switch.......................... 29 Hazard Warning Lamps ........................29 Wipers and Washers......................... 31 Front Windscreen Wiper Operation ..................... 31 Steering System ........................33 Adjustment of Steering Column ......................33 Electric Power Steering ........................
  • Page 3 Instructions ............................43 Sunroof Operation..........................43 Interior Light ..........................46 Front Courtesy Lights .......................... 46 ......................... 46 Rear Courtesy Lights Automatic Operation........................... 47 Power Socket ..........................48 Front Console Power Socket ........................ 48 Rear Console USB Port........................49 Front Windscreen USB Port ......................... 49 Storage Devices .........................
  • Page 4 Ventilation..........................56 A/C Filter............................57 Vents ..............................57 Control Interface - Non-Internet Version................59 System On/Off ............................ 60 Cooling On/Off ........................... 60 Air Recirculation Mode ........................60 Air Distribution Mode.......................... 61 Blower Speed Control.......................... 61 Temperature Control ........................... 61 Control Interface - Internet Version ..................62 System On/Off ............................
  • Page 5 Precautions for Screen Usage ....................... 67 Other Precautions ..........................67 Basic Operations ..........................67 Bluetooth Phone..........................72 Entertainment ............................. 75 Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection....................81 Air Conditioning..........................82 Vehicle Settings............................ 82 Settings ............................... 82 3 Seats & Restraints......................83 Seats............................84 Overview ............................84 Head Restraints ...........................
  • Page 6 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners ........................96 Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and Replacement..................97 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System ................99 Overview ............................99 Airbag Deployment ........................... 100 Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy ................... 103 Service and Replacement of Airbags ....................104 Disposal of Airbags ..........................
  • Page 7 Engine Immobiliser..........................125 Body anti-theft system........................126 Trunk Lid ............................129 Starting and Stopping Engine....................131 START/STOP Switch .......................... 131 Starting the Engine ..........................132 Stopping the Engine..........................134 Economical and Environment Friendly Driving ..............135 Run-in............................... 135 Environment Protection ........................135 Economic Driving and Maintenance .....................
  • Page 8 Instructions ............................142 Gear Shift............................142 Driving on Hills..........................145 P Gear Emergency Unlock........................146 Control Mode ........................... 147 Protection Mode..........................149 Brake System........................... 150 Foot Brake ............................150 Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)................... 150 Electronic Brake Assistance (EBA)....................... 151 Hill Hold Control (HHC) ........................
  • Page 9 Parking Camera ..........................161 360 Around View System ......................... 162 .................... 163 Rear Driver Assistance System System Overview..........................163 Turn ON/OFF the System ........................164 System Function ..........................165 Load Carrying.......................... 169 Trunk Loading............................ 169 Internal Loading ..........................169 5 Emergency Information ..................171 Emergency Starting ........................
  • Page 10 Fuse..............................182 Fuse Box ............................182 Bulb Replacement ........................190 Bulb Specification..........................190 Bulb Replacement ..........................191 6 Maintenance ......................193 Maintenance ..........................194 Routine Servicing ..........................194 Bonnet............................197 Open the Bonnet..........................197 Close the Bonnet..........................197 Bonnet Open Warning ........................
  • Page 11 Cooling System ........................203 Coolant Check and Top Up ........................ 203 Coolant Specification ......................... 203 Brake ............................205 Brake Pads ............................205 Brake Fluid Check and Top Up......................205 Brake Fluid Specification ........................206 Battery ............................. 207 Battery Maintenance .......................... 207 Battery Replacement..........................
  • Page 12 Tyre Rotation ............................ 216 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...................... 218 Automobile External Care........................218 Automobile Internal Care........................223 7 Technical Data......................225 Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters..................226 Curb Weight Parameters ....................... 228 Main Engine Parameters......................229 Dynamic Performance Parameters..................230 Recommended Fluids and Capacities ..................231 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) ............
  • Page 13: Preface

    However, due to constant improvement invalidate your right of claim. and innovation of product quality, SAIC Motor Malaysia Sdn Bhd reserves the right to change products after Various countries and regions impose strict restrictions on vehicle modification and add-on.
  • Page 14: Symbols Used

    The Authorised Repairer in this handbook refers to the information that must be considered with Authorised Repairer set up by SAIC Motor Malaysia Sdn great care, in order to reduce the risk of Bhd.
  • Page 15 Preface Asterisk The asterisk (*) appearing after a title or text means that the features or functions are equipped in some models only, and may not be provided in your vehicle. Illustration Information Identifies components being explained. Identifies movement of components being explained.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Identification Information

    Note: The DLC of the vehicle is located above the accelerator pedal, and the VIN information can be read with the special scan tool of SAIC Motor. Engine Number 1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Stamped on the front right of the cylinder block.
  • Page 17: Vehicle Identification Label

    Preface Vehicle Identification Label models are only visible by raising the vehicle, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer. The Vehicle Identification Label contains the following information: • Model /Type; • Engine Type; • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); • Date; •...
  • Page 18 Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Label The Vehicle Identification Label is located at the lower side of the right B pillar .
  • Page 19: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 48 Power Socket 10 Instrument Pack 51 Storage Devices 12 Information Centre 53 Cup Holder 19 Warning Lamps and Indicators 25 Lights and Switches 31 Wipers and Washers 33 Steering System 35 Horn 36 Rearview Mirrors 39 Sunvisor 40 Windows 43 Sunroof...
  • Page 20: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 21 Instruments and Controls 1 Power Window Switch 2 Exterior Rearview Mirrors and Headlamp Levelling Switch 3 START/STOP Switch 4 Wiper Lever Switch 5 Instrument Pack 6 Driver Airbag 7 Horn Button 8 Light Lever Switch 9 On-board Entertainment System 10 Front Passenger Airbag 11 Shift Lever 12 Cruise Control Lever Switch 13 Brake Pedal...
  • Page 22: Instrument Pack

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack Instrument Pack - Colour Display A 1 Speedometer 2 Warning Lamps and Indicators 3 Information Centre 4 Tachometer Januar y 01 5 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 1/minx1000 6 Odometer 7 Gear Display 8 Range To Empty 9 Fuel Gauge...
  • Page 23: Instrument Pack - Colour Display B

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack - Colour Display B 1 Speedometer 2 Information Centre 3 Warning Lamps and Indicators 4 Tachometer 5 Engine Coolant Temperature Curre nt S pe e d 1 /m in x1 0 0 0 m /h Gauge 6 Odometer km / h...
  • Page 24: Information Centre

    Instruments and Controls Information Centre • Press the UP/DOWN button on the right of the steering wheel to make adjustments. With the START/STOP Switch in ON/RUNNING position, Information Centre - Colour Display A the information centre function can be selected as follows: 1 Warning Information 2 Trip Computer 3 Menu...
  • Page 25 Instruments and Controls longitudinal acceleration value, as well as the position • Speed Warning: allows the setting of the over-speed status of brake pedal and accelerator pedal. alarm threshold. • Accelerate Timing: records the acceleration time for • Page Item Settings: selects whether the fuel efficient 100 km.
  • Page 26 Instruments and Controls • Current Journey: displays the range, duration, average • Next Service: displays and facilitates the reset of the speed and average fuel consumption since startup. current vehicle maintenance information. These values will be reset after a period of power off. Warning Information It can also be reset by long pressing the OK button on Displays the warning information or important notes that...
  • Page 27 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that the engine coolant Indicates that a failure has temperature sensor has failed. occurred that may severely Engine Coolant As soon as conditions permit, damage the engine. As soon as Temperature safely stop the vehicle and switch Check Engine...
  • Page 28 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that the steering angle Indicates that the electric power sensor has failed. Please consult steering system has a general Steering Angle Fault an MG Authorised Repairer as failure and that the steering soon as possible.
  • Page 29 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that the stability control Indicates that the Airbag system Stability Control system has detected a fault. has detected a fault. As soon as Fault Please consult an MG Authorised conditions permit, safely stop the Airbag Fault Repairer immediately.
  • Page 30 Instruments and Controls Warning Message Procedure Warning Message Procedure Indicates that fuel sensor has Indicates that there is an issue detected a fault. Please consult with the electronic parking Fuel Sensor Fault an MG Authorised Repairer as Park Brake Force brake, it may not be able to soon as possible.
  • Page 31: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lamps and Indicators Direction Indicators - Green Some warning lamps illuminate or flash with audible alarms. The left and right direction indicators are indicated by directional arrows. When the turn signal Main Beam Indicator - Blue lamps flash, the direction indicators on the corresponding side also flash.
  • Page 32 Instruments and Controls Immobiliser System Warning Lamp - Red Seat Belt Unfastened Warning - Red If no valid key is detected, this lamp will If this lamp illuminates or flashes, it indicates illuminate red. Please use the correct key, or put the that the seat belt for the driver or front passenger remains smart key at the alternative starting position.
  • Page 33 Instruments and Controls Please stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits, turn Maintenance" section) and contact a local MG Authorised off the START/STOP Switch and contact a local MG Repairer for service immediately. Authorised Repairer for service immediately. Low-voltage Battery Charging System Engine Emission Malfunction Warning Lamp Malfunction Warning Lamp - Red - Yellow...
  • Page 34 Instruments and Controls If a fault in the constant speed cruise control system is safety permits, and contact a local MG Authorised Repairer detected, the indicator will illuminate yellow and flash. for service immediately. Please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer for service Brake System Malfunction Warning Lamp - Red as soon as possible.
  • Page 35 Instruments and Controls Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)/ Auto Hold Dynamic Stability Control/Traction Control Status Indicator - Red/Green System Warning Lamp - Yellow If this indicator illuminates red, it indicates the If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the EPB is enabled. If this indicator flashes, it indicates that dynamic stability control system or traction control system the vehicle parks on a slope with excessive angle or the has failed.
  • Page 36 Instruments and Controls Low Fuel Warning Lamp - Yellow If this lamp illuminates or flashes, it indicates that the fuel remaining in the fuel tank is low. If possible, please refuel before the low fuel warning lamp illuminates. When the fuel in the tank exceeds the alert line, this lamp extinguishes.
  • Page 37: Lights And Switches

    Instruments and Controls Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp When the START/STOP Switch is in ACC position, the Master Lighting AUTO lighting system is ON (1) by default. The AUTO lighting system will automatically switch the side lamps and switch backlights on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 38 Instruments and Controls When the START/STOP Switch is in the ON/RUNNING When the dipped beam is turned on, the daytime running position, rotate the master light switch to the position 2 lamp goes out automatically. to switch on the daytime running lamps , rear side lamps Welcome Light and switch illumination.
  • Page 39: Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment Location Load All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk Driver only, plus an evenly distributed load in the trunk The headlamp leveling can be adjusted as per the following table according to the vehicle load.
  • Page 40: Headlamp Main/Dipped Beams Switching

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Main/Dipped Beams Switching beam. At this time, the main beam indicator in the instrument pack will illuminate. Push the light lever switch Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles (1 or 2) once again to switch to the dipped beam. when switching between the main and dipped beams.
  • Page 41: Rear Fog Lamp Switch

    Instruments and Controls Rear Fog Lamp Switch the left turn signal lamps; push the light lever switch upwards (2) to turn on the right turn signal lamps. The corresponding GREEN direction indicator in the instrument pack will flash when the turn signal lamps are working.
  • Page 42 Instruments and Controls direction indicators will flash together. Press the button again to turn off the hazard warning lamps. All turn signal lamps and direction indicators will stop flashing.
  • Page 43: Wipers And Washers

    Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers • Fast wipe (3) • Single wipe (4) Front Windscreen Wiper Operation • Intermittent wipe interval adjustment (5) • Wash and wipe (6) Intermittent Wipe By pushing the lever switch up to the intermittent wipe position (1), the wipers will operate automatically.
  • Page 44 Instruments and Controls Single Wipe a short interval, the wipers will commence operating in conjunction with the washers. By pressing the lever switch down to the single wipe position (4) and releasing it, the wipers will perform a Note: The wipers continue operating for three wipes single wipe.
  • Page 45: Steering System

    Instruments and Controls Steering System To adjust the angle of the steering column to suit your driving posture: Adjustment of Steering Column 1 Fully release the locking lever. DO NOT attempt to adjust the angle of the 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the steering column while the car is in motion.
  • Page 46: Electric Power Steering

    Instruments and Controls Electric Power Steering Steering Mode Switching The electric power steering system provides 3 different If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate, the steering will appear very heavy, steering modes: this will affect driving safety. 1 Dynamic: provides a high level of assistance, with a light feel.
  • Page 47: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn that you press in this area to avoid any potential conflict with the operation of the airbag. IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please do not press with excessive force or hit the airbag cover when operating the horn.
  • Page 48: Rearview Mirrors

    Instruments and Controls Rearview Mirrors In addition to the folding function, the mirror angle of the door mirrors can be electrically adjusted. The vehicle is fitted with rearview mirrors, these consist of Electric Adjustment of Mirror Glass a door mirror fitted to each door and a centrally mounted interior mirror.
  • Page 49: Manual Anti-Dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror

    Instruments and Controls • Upon completion of the adjustment, rotate the knob Pushing the knob downwards again will return the mirrors back to the central position, this will ensure no to their original position. accidental adjustment of the mirror. Unlock/lock the vehicle by remote key, the door mirrors Manual Folding will be deployed/folded automatically.
  • Page 50 Instruments and Controls function of the interior rearview mirror helps to reduce glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night. Move the lever at the base of the interior rearview mirror to change its angle, so as to achieve the anti-dazzle function. Normal visibility is restored by pulling the lever back again.
  • Page 51: Sunvisor

    Instruments and Controls Sunvisor Pull the sunvisor downward to use the vanity mirror. If the ceiling has vanity mirror lights, the vanity mirror light is The vanity mirror at driver side should only switched on when the cover is opened, and it is switched be used when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 52: Windows

    Instruments and Controls Windows Power Operated Window Switch Correctly operate the windows to avoid danger. The driver shall instruct passengers on how to use windows and tell them safety precautions. Ensure passengers, especially children, are kept clear when raising or lowering a window. DO NOT operate the power window controls multiple times consecutively in a short period, otherwise the power window controls...
  • Page 53: Window Operation

    Instruments and Controls Window Operation to fully open. Operate the switch again to stop the window movement at any time during descent. The electric windows can be operated with the START/STOP Switch in the ACC/ON/RUNNING position "One-Touch" Up with "Anti-Trap" (For safety: doors should be closed).
  • Page 54 Instruments and Controls Note: It is recommended that you ISOLATE the rear window switches when carrying a child. Note: If there is a power interruption during lifting and lowering of the window, One Touch Up and Anti-Trap mode may be not operational, in this case, fully open the window, then raise the window to the fully closed position by lifting the switch briefly and consecutively.
  • Page 55: Sunroof

    Instruments and Controls Sunroof Sunroof Operation Instructions Do not allow the passenger to stretch any part of his body out of the sunroof while When operating the sunroof, you shall driving - to avoid the injuries caused by flying ensure the safety of occupants, especially objects or tree branches.
  • Page 56 Instruments and Controls Slide Open Push the sunroof switch backwards to the 1st position (1) and hold, the sunroof will manually slide open. You can stop the movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing the switch. Push hard the sunroof switch backwards to the 2nd position (2) and then release, the sunroof will automatically open to the end.
  • Page 57 Instruments and Controls after encountering an obstacle to allow to remove the Press the tilt-open switch of the sunroof to fully open obstacle. the sunroof. Press and hold the switch again for about 10 seconds. The sunroof glass will vibrate slightly, Note: The anti-pinch function of sunroof glass only accompanied with "click"...
  • Page 58: Interior Light

    Instruments and Controls Interior Light Rear Courtesy Lights Front Courtesy Lights The rear courtesy lights are located on the left and right sides of interior roof panel. Press the lamp lens as indicated in the diagram to switch on the rear courtesy lights, press Press one of the switches 2 to turn on a corresponding it again to switch off the lights.
  • Page 59: Automatic Operation

    Instruments and Controls Automatic Operation Press the button (1) for front courtesy lights to turn on or turn off the automatic operation function. When the automatic operation is enabled, the front and rear courtesy lights illumination occurs automatically whenever the followings occur. •...
  • Page 60: Power Socket

    Instruments and Controls Power Socket Front Console Power Socket Please ensure the socket lid is inserted when the 12V power socket is not in use. This will ensure no debris or foreign objects enter the socket preventing its use or cause short circuits.
  • Page 61: Rear Console Usb Port

    Instruments and Controls Rear Console USB Port vehicle battery, and the vehicle may thus cannot be started. Note: The USB port in your vehicle may not support some fast charging devices. Front Windscreen USB Port There is another USB port located on the rear console.
  • Page 62 Instruments and Controls ACC/ON/RUNNING position, it can provide 5V voltage serving as power outlet. Note: Use of the interior mirror USB port when the vehicle is not started will consume the battery power; extended use will cause premature discharging of the vehicle battery, and the vehicle may thus cannot be started.
  • Page 63: Storage Devices

    Instruments and Controls Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions • Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in motion. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injury in case of sudden start-off, emergency braking and car accident. • Do not place flammable materials such as liquids or lighters in any storage devices.
  • Page 64: Centre Console Armrest Box

    Instruments and Controls Centre Console Armrest Box The glasses box is located in the proximity of the front courtesy lamps. Press the panel (as indicated by the arrow) Lift the armrest (as indicated by the arrow) to open the box to open the glasses box.
  • Page 65: Cup Holder

    Instruments and Controls Cup Holder The centre console cup holder is located at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly, where a cup or Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder beverage bottle can be placed. while driving to avoid spillage, which may result in burns or other unnecessary injuries.
  • Page 67: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 56 Ventilation 59 Control Interface - Non-Internet Version 62 Control Interface - Internet Version 66 Entertainment Player...
  • Page 68: Ventilation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Front Centre Vents 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents 6 Centre Console Vents...
  • Page 69: A/C Filter

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vents Air conditioning system provides ventilation, refrigeration and air purification functions to control the speed, Front Centre Vents Adjustment temperature, humidity and cleanness of the air inside the vehicle. Fresh air is drawn in through the air intake grille at the base of the front windscreen and A/C filter.
  • Page 70 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Side Vents Adjustment Centre Console Vents Slide the button in the centre of the louvres to open or Slide the button in the centre of the louvres to open or close the vent. Toggle it up and down, left and right to close the vent.
  • Page 71: Control Interface - Non-Internet Version

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Interface - Non-Internet Version 1 System On/Off 2 Cooling On/Off 3 Air Recirculation Mode 4 Air Purifying Display 5 Air Distribution Mode Control 6 Blower Speed Control 7 Temperature Control...
  • Page 72: System On/Off

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off the blower for a while, preventing the condensed water remaining in the air conditioner, so as to Touch the System On/Off Touch Button on the control reduce peculiar smell due to mould growth. interface to turn on or off the air conditioning system.
  • Page 73: Air Distribution Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Distribution Mode Note: Under this mode, a small amount of airflow will be directed to the side, front side window and front Touch the Air Distribution Mode Touch Button as needed windscreen vents. to adjust the air distribution mode. To "Feet + Windscreen".
  • Page 74: Control Interface - Internet Version

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Interface - Internet Version 1 Blower Speed Control 2 System On/Off 3 Air Distribution Mode Control 4 Temperature Control 5 Temperature Display 6 External Circulation 7 Internal Recirculation 8 Cooling On/Off 9 Blower Speed Display...
  • Page 75: System On/Off

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off the blower for a while, preventing the condensed water remaining in the air conditioner, so as to Touch the System On/Off Touch Button on the control reduce peculiar smell due to mould growth. interface to turn on or off the air conditioning system.
  • Page 76: Air Distribution Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems blower speed and air temperature to a reasonable To ‘Face’. Directs airflow to the side and centre vents. range. To ‘Face + Feet’. Directs air to footwell, side and centre vents. Air Distribution Mode To ‘Feet’. Directs air to footwell vents. Touch the air distribution mode touch zone as needed to Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will adjust the air distribution mode.
  • Page 77: Temperature Control

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Touch the blower speed progress bar to quickly set the required blower speed, and the lowest gear is 1. Temperature Control Slide the temperature progress bar to set the required temperature. Touch the temperature progress bar to quickly set the required temperature.
  • Page 78: Entertainment Player

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment Player • Operation of the entertainment system is prohibited whilst the vehicle is in motion, so as to avoid affecting Important Safety Information the driving safety due to distractions. Please park your vehicle at a safe location and apply the parking brake •...
  • Page 79: Precautions For Screen Usage

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Precautions for Screen Usage Basic Operations • To protect the screen against damage, always touch the Control Panel screen buttons with your finger. • Do not use the screen when the temperature is beyond the operating temperature range (-30℃ to 85℃). •...
  • Page 80 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems of the screen to the right to show some quick control If the START/STOP Switch is turned off with the system switches. in standby mode last time, short press the HOME button on the system control panel for power-on after the START/STOP Switch is turned on again.
  • Page 81 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Standby Mode Steering Wheel Control Buttons With the START/STOP Switch on, long press the HOME button to allow the entertainment system to enter the standby mode, and the operation of the entertainment system can be suspended. In the standby mode, all sounds will be muted.
  • Page 82 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Button The custom function of this button can be set in the Vehicle Settings. Mute/unmute the system. 9 Speech Recognition Button 3 Volume Up Button Activate/Cancel speech recognition function. This Button button will only be used after Vehicle-Mobile Phone When playing music, short press to switch to the next Interconnection is enabled.
  • Page 83 For damages, costs or expenses due to data Note: The playback volume of Bluetooth music can loss or damage, SAIC Motor assumes no responsibility. be adjusted through the devices themselves and this entertainment player.
  • Page 84: Bluetooth Phone

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Phone unable to be paired and connected with the mobile phone. At this time, it is recommended to clear the Instructions paired devices in the device list of the mobile phone and • Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth the entertainment system, and perform pairing again.
  • Page 85 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Pairing and Connection connect the Bluetooth of the mobile phone, and touch to disconnect the Bluetooth. Touch to delete the mobile phone from the list of paired devices. The steps of Bluetooth pairing and connection are as follows: •...
  • Page 86 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Make a Call Incoming Call Answer a Call • When an incoming call comes, touch to answer the call. • In the incoming call state, briefly press button on the steering wheel to answer the call. •...
  • Page 87: Entertainment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment In the private mode, you may proceed with the call with the mobile phone; the speakers and microphone of the Precautions for Storage Media Playback Mode entertainment system will be muted, but Bluetooth is still •...
  • Page 88 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 6 Next Station Short press to automatically search the next station; long press to manually search the next station. 7 Station Preview Automatically search for and preview each station and play each for several seconds. During the preview, click the button to terminate the preview function, and play the current previewing station.
  • Page 89 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Music 4 Playback Progress Bar Insert a USB storage device into the USB port. Touch 5 Sound Settings the Music area in the main interface to enter USB Music 6 Music List Playback interface. 7 Next Track Short press to switch to the next track;...
  • Page 90 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Music 3 Sound Settings Before playing Bluetooth music, firstly connect the 4 Next Track Bluetooth device. Refer to the "Bluetooth Pairing and 5 Play/Pause Connection" in "Bluetooth Phone" section for details. 6 Previous Track Touch the Music area in the main interface to enter the Music Playback interface.
  • Page 91 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Video You may view and play the corresponding video files. Insert a USB storage device into the USB port. Touch 5 Playback Progress Bar the Video area in the main interface to enter the Video Drag the progress bar forward or backward to directly Playback interface.
  • Page 92 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Picture If there are two USB storage devices, you can choose to play the pictures in USB1 or USB2. Insert a USB storage device into the USB port. Touch the Picture area in the main interface to enter Picture Viewing Note: The system supports the viewing of pictures in interface.
  • Page 93: Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection Apple CarPlay Note: Only the USB port on the left supports the This function can realize the interconnection between vehicle-mobile phone interconnection function. iPhone functions (Map, Music, Phone Call, Voice Recognition, etc.) and the onboard mainframe. Android Auto Connection Method Android Auto enables information interaction between...
  • Page 94: Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Conditioning Touch the A/C area in the main interface to enter the A/C System Settings interface. Refer to "Electric Temperature Control Interface" section in this manual for details. Vehicle Settings Touch the Vehicle Settings area in the main interface to enter the Vehicle Settings interface.
  • Page 95: Seats & Restraints

    Seats & Restraints 84 Seats 89 Seat Belts 99 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 107 Child Restraints...
  • Page 96: Seats

    Seats & Restraints Seats Head Restraints Adjust the height of the head restraint so that Overview the top of it is in line with the top of the To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of occupant's head. This location may reduce vehicle control, DO NOT adjust the seats the risk of head and neck injuries in the event while the car is moving.
  • Page 97: Front Seats

    Seats & Restraints Front Seats Manual Seat When adjusting a head restraint from low to high position, pull the head restraint directly upward, and gently press it downward after it reaches the desired height to make sure that it is locked in position. To remove the head restraint, press and hold the guide sleeve button (as indicated by the arrow) on the left of the head restraint, then pull the head restraint upward to remove it.
  • Page 98 Seats & Restraints • Forward/Rearward Adjustment Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, slide the seat into an appropriate position and release the lever. Make sure that the seat is locked in place.
  • Page 99 Seats & Restraints • Cushion Height Adjustment Push the switch (1) forward or backward (A) to move the seat forward/backward. Lift the handle (2) repeatedly to raise the seat cushion; • Cushion Height Adjustment press the handle downward to lower the seat cushion. •...
  • Page 100: Rear Seats

    Seats & Restraints • Backrest Adjustment To increase the luggage space, the rear seat backrest can be fully folded forward. When folding the backrest, Move the switch (2) forward/backward to adjust the completely insert the rear seat belt buckle into the backrest until it reaches the desired angle.
  • Page 101: Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with seat belt warning It is important that all seat belts are worn light to remind you to fasten your seat belt. For details, correctly. Always check that all passengers refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in "Instruments are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 102 Seats & Restraints When the vehicle is in motion, the travelling speed of the occupants is identical to that of the vehicle. In the event of a 'head on collision' or emergency braking, the vehicle may stop, but the occupants will carry on travelling until they come into contact with a stationary object.
  • Page 103: Wearing Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Wearing Seat Belts Seat belts cannot function correctly when the seats are reclined excessively. DO NOT drive Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause when the seats are excessively reclined. serious injury or death in the event of an accident.
  • Page 104 Seats & Restraints Fastening Seat Belts Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat belts correctly. 1 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over the shoulder and across your chest. Ensure the belt is not twisted. 3 Remove any slackness in the belt by pulling up on the diagonal section of the belt.
  • Page 105 Seats & Restraints Correct Routing of the Seat Belts IMPORTANT Ensure the seat belt is correctly positioned on • Always ensure the seat belt will not become trapped the body. NEVER cross the neck or abdomen. in the door aperture when closing the door, damage NEVER pass the seat belt behind the back or will occur.
  • Page 106 Seats & Restraints you slipping under the lap belt. If you slip under the lap belt, the belt will apply force on your abdomen, which may cause serious or fatal injuries. The diagonal section of the belt should cross the middle of the shoulder and the chest. In the event of emergency braking or collision, the diagonal section of the belt will be locked.
  • Page 107: Children And Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Children and Seat Belts Infants MUST use a suitable child restraint device. Please consult the child seat manufacturers guide lines when Proper protection measures must be taken selecting the correct seat. Follow the manufacturers for children during driving. instructions on installation.
  • Page 108: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    Seats & Restraints As children grow and become older/larger it will get to the If the pre-tensioners have been activated, the stage when they no longer require child seat restraints, at seat belts will still function as restraints, and this point they will require use of the vehicle standard seat must be worn in the event that the vehicle belt.
  • Page 109: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and IMPORTANT Replacement • Seat belt pre-tensioners will not be activated by minor impacts. Seat Belt Checks • The removal or replacement of a pre-tensioner must Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not be carried out by the manufacturer trained, dealer function correctly in the event of a collision, technicians.
  • Page 110 Seats & Restraints • Fully extract the seat belt and visibly examine for twists, Seat belts should only be cleaned with warm soapy water. fraying, splits or worn areas. DO NOT use any solvent to clean the seat belt. DO NOT attempt to bleach or dye the seat belt, it may weaken the •...
  • Page 111: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    Seats & Restraints Airbag Supplementary Restraint • Seat Side Airbags (fitted to the outer side of the seat System squab) • Side Head Impact Protection Airbags (fitted behind the Overview headlining) The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. It does not replace the need, or requirement to wear a seat belt.
  • Page 112: Airbag Deployment

    Seats & Restraints Airbag Deployment system. For details, refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in "Instruments and Controls" section. Front seat passengers should not place feet, knees or any other part of the body in contact with, or in close proximity to a front airbag. To minimise the risk of accidental injury from inflating airbags, seat belts should be worn correctly at all times.
  • Page 113 Seats & Restraints When airbags are deployed, children without DO NOT knock or strike the position where proper protection may suffer from serious airbags or related parts are located, so as injury or even death. DO NOT carry children to avoid accidental airbag deployment which in the arms or on the knees during traveling.
  • Page 114 Seats & Restraints Front Airbags IMPORTANT NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint • Airbags can not protect lower body parts of on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG passengers. in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to •...
  • Page 115: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    Seats & Restraints Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Seat Side Airbags Deploy The manufacture and material of the seat The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle is critical to the correct operation of side speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of airbags.
  • Page 116: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    Seats & Restraints Service and Replacement of Airbags • The vehicle rolling over. • Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars. Service Information Seat Side Airbags and Side Head Impact DO NOT install or modify the airbag. Any Protection Airbags changes to the vehicle structure or airbag system wiring harness are strictly prohibited.
  • Page 117: Disposal Of Airbags

    Seats & Restraints • Steering wheel centre pad. Replacing Airbag System Parts • Area of dashboard containing the passenger airbag. Even if the airbag does not deploy, collisions • Area of roof lining and front pillar finishers which may cause damage to SRS in the vehicle. enclose the side head impact protection modules.
  • Page 118 Seats & Restraints deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 119: Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints severity. Please pay attention to the following when you use child restraints: Important Safety Instructions about Using • All occupants, including children must wear seat belts Child Restraints or use an appropriate child restraint. It is recommended that children below 12 years old should •...
  • Page 120 Seats & Restraints • The ways of using seat belts have a great influence on NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint the maximum protection offered by the seat belt, you in the front passenger seat, otherwise DEATH must comply with the child restraint manufacturer's or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD may instructions on proper use of seat belts.
  • Page 121: Child Restraints Groups

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints Groups DO NOT place any items in areas where airbags may be deployed, there is a risk of Secured Using 3 Point lap Diagonal Belts serious injury. Never place a rearward facing child restraint in the front passenger seat, otherwise severe In the event of a side collision, the side airbags can provide injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 122 Seats & Restraints ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 123 Seats & Restraints Note: When installing a child restraint with top-tether, the top-tether must be connected with and fixed to the top-tether anchor. 4 After the installation, push or shake the child restraint with moderate force to confirm it is properly secured.
  • Page 124: Approved Child Restraint Positions

    Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with UN ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 standard are fitted in this vehicle. Check markings on the child restraint system. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating Positions Mass Group Front Passenger...
  • Page 125 Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass group categories 0 group 0+ group I group Securing Position Rearward facing Forward facing Rearward facing Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg 9 ~ 18 kg Size Class Front Passenger No ISOFIX equipped...
  • Page 126 Seats & Restraints These identification letters are displayed on the ISOFIX child restraints; At time of publishing the recommended 0+ Group ISOFIX child restraint is the Britax Romer Baby Safe Plus; At time of publishing the recommended I Group ISOFIX child restraint is the Britax Romer Duo Plus. Note: At time of publishing the recommended II-III Group ISOFIX child restraint is the KidFix XP.
  • Page 127 Seats & Restraints 0/0+ Group Child Restraints I Group Child Restraint Never place a rearward facing child restraint Never place a rearward facing child restraint in the front passenger seat, otherwise severe in the front passenger seat, otherwise severe injury or even death can occur. injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 128 Seats & Restraints II Group Child Restraint III Group Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
  • Page 129 Seats & Restraints (normally for those about 7 years old or older than 7 years old).
  • Page 131: Starting & Driving

    Starting & Driving 120 Keys 124 Child Proof Locks 125 Anti-theft Systems 131 Starting and Stopping Engine 135 Economical and Environment Friendly Driving 137 Catalytic Converter 139 Fuel System 142 Continuously Variable Transmission 150 Brake System 160 Parking Aid 163 Rear Driver Assistance System 169 Load Carrying...
  • Page 132: Keys

    Starting & Driving Keys Smart Keys Overview Do not keep the spare keys on the same key ring. The smart key contains delicate circuits and must be protected from impact, high temperature, humidity, direct sunlight and fluid corrosion. We provide two smart keys, each one includes a backup mechanical key.
  • Page 133 Starting & Driving If your key is lost/stolen or damaged, a replacement can charged to prevent the key from the interference of be obtained from a local MG Authorised Repairer. The wireless charging device. lost/stolen key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it.
  • Page 134: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    Starting & Driving Replacing the Smart Key Battery 2 Take out the backup mechanical key in the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in the figure (as Please use the following steps to replace the smart key shown in the Figure B) in the arrowed direction. battery if any of the following conditions occur: 3 Use a flat-bladed tool to insert into the side of the •...
  • Page 135 Starting & Driving IMPORTANT • Use of an incorrect or inappropriate battery may damage the smart key. The new replacement's rated voltage, sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one. • Incorrect fitting of the battery may damage the key. •...
  • Page 136: Child Proof Locks

    Starting & Driving Child Proof Locks • Open the rear door at corresponding side, move the child proof lock lever to the lock position in the NEVER leave children unsupervised in the direction of the arrow to engage the child proof lock; car.
  • Page 137: Anti-Theft Systems

    Starting & Driving Anti-theft Systems spare key. If the vehicle will still not enter READY mode, please contact a local Authorised Repairer. Your vehicle is fitted with an engine immobiliser and a body anti-theft alarm system. To ensure maximum safety and operation convenience, we strongly recommend you read this section carefully to fully understand the activation and deactivation of anti-theft systems.
  • Page 138: Body Anti-Theft System

    Starting & Driving Body anti-theft system Find My Car After the vehicle is locked for several minutes, pressing the Locking and Unlocking lock button on the remote key will enable the Find My Car When the vehicle is locked, the turn signal lamps flash three function and trigger an audible and visual alert.
  • Page 139 Starting & Driving The keyless entry system can lock and unlock the doors Note: When the vehicle is locked, press the release and trunk lid as long as you carry the remote key and button on the driver's door handle, and if no other approach the vehicle.
  • Page 140 Starting & Driving Interior Lock and Unlock Switch for the vehicle. At this time, partial alarming attributes of the security system will be enabled (all fully closed doors or the trunk lid will be protected, while open doors or trunk lid will be not protected! ). Once the opened door or trunk lid is closed and the turn signal lamp flashes, the system will automatically enter the full electronic anti-theft alarming state.
  • Page 141: Trunk Lid

    Starting & Driving Trunk Lid Note: If the vehicle anti-theft system is set, pressing the lock/unlock switch will not lock/unlock doors but If the trunk lid has to be opened during will trigger the alarm system. driving or the sealing strip between the trunk If the interior lock switch is pressed when the door, bonnet and the vehicle body is broken, be sure to and trunk lid are closed, the yellow indicator light above the...
  • Page 142 Starting & Driving Note: If the trunk lid is not fully locked and the START/STOP switch is in ON/RUNNING position, the corresponding warning icon will be displayed on the vehicle information display screen to prompt you to lock the trunk lid.
  • Page 143: Starting And Stopping Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting and Stopping Engine The engine is shut down in this position. Yellow Light (ACC) START/STOP Switch In the OFF state, the vehicle enters the ACC state just by pressing the START/STOP Switch once. At this time, the yellow light of the START/STOP Switch illuminates, and some electrical equipment such as power windows can operate.
  • Page 144: Starting The Engine

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine prompt message will be displayed in the instrument pack to indicate that the key is still in the car. Never start or leave the engine running in If your car is subject to strong radio signals, the pushbutton an unventilated building.
  • Page 145 Starting & Driving Alternative Starting Procedure 2 For the AT model, depress the brake pedal and press the START/STOP Switch to start the engine. If the keyless starting procedure can still not be used normally after the battery of smart key is replaced or the car leaves the interference area, seek an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 146: Stopping The Engine

    Starting & Driving IMPORTANT 1 After bringing the vehicle to a halt, ALWAYS depress the brake pedal; • If the first start is not successful, please wait 5 minutes before the second start. If the vehicle still fails to start 2 Apply the parking brake;...
  • Page 147: Economical And Environment Friendly Driving

    Starting & Driving Economical and Environment Friendly Economic Driving and Maintenance Driving The following are some suggestions on reducing power consumption and extending the life of the vehicles: Run-in • Maintain the correct tyre pressure. Low pressures will The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to result in accelerated tyre wear and increase power 'bed-in' and adjust to the demands of everyday motoring.
  • Page 148: Driving In Special Environment

    Starting & Driving Driving in Special Environment • Avoid traffic congestion and jam areas as much as possible. Driving in Rainy or Snowy Days • Anticipating obstructions and slowing down well in Emergency braking, acceleration and sudden advance, avoids the need for unnecessary acceleration turns on slippery roads will lead to tyre and harsh braking.
  • Page 149: Catalytic Converter

    Starting & Driving Catalytic Converter DO NOT let the vehicle pass through or park on roads and fields where there are combustibles such as hay or leaves, so as to avoid fire caused by the contact of the exhaust system with combustibles. The exhaust system is equipped with a catalytic converter (as shown in Figure A), which can reduce the impact of harmful gases emitted by the engine to the environment.
  • Page 150 Starting & Driving • DO NOT let the vehicle run out of fuel, which may • Do not drive on terrain likely to subject the underside cause the engine to misfire and damage the catalytic of the vehicle to heavy impacts. converter.
  • Page 151: Fuel System

    Starting & Driving Fuel System Safety Precautions in a Fuel Filling Station Vehicle fuel gases are highly flammable Fuel Requirements and, in confined spaces, are also extremely Use only the recommended fuel which explosive. meets national standard! Serious damage to the catalytic converter, a reduction in Always take care when refueling: engine power/torque and increase in fuel •...
  • Page 152: Fuel Filler

    Starting & Driving Fuel Filler After refueling, reinstall the filler cap, and tighten it until a "click" is heard. Refueling Do not fully fill the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in direct sunlight, or high ambient temperature - expansion of the fuel could cause spillage.
  • Page 153 Starting & Driving combustion efficiency, lowering the fuel consumption as well as extending the service life of the engine. Note: The local MG Authorised Repairers provide certified fuel system carbon cleaner. For more details, please consult an Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 154: Continuously Variable Transmission

    Starting & Driving Continuously Variable Transmission Gear Shift Instructions The following information is very important, please read carefully before use: • Before starting the engine, place the shift lever in the P or N position, depress the brake pedal and activate the EPB.
  • Page 155 Starting & Driving Shift Lever Operations Free gear shift. DO NOT press the lock button when shifting Press and hold the lock button to shift gears. gears, unless necessary. Press and hold the lock button while depressing the brake pedal to shift gears. Shift Lever Position When parking, the shift lever must be placed in the P position.
  • Page 156 Starting & Driving Gear Shift Speed should be activated before the shift lever is switched to P gear. After selecting the D or S gear, the variation of speed in one • R Reverse gear is based on the position of the accelerator pedal: a smaller throttle opening will lead to gear shifting at a lower This gear can only be selected when the vehicle is still.
  • Page 157: Driving On Hills

    Starting & Driving Driving on Hills physical limit, so you can't risk driving by virtue of the convenience improved by the hill start assist. In cases where a short stop on a hill is required, such as a traffic jam, DO NOT Downhill Driving frequently apply the accelerator pedal to prevent "roll back".
  • Page 158: P Gear Emergency Unlock

    Starting & Driving and lower the transmission to the appropriate low gear via manual mode. P Gear Emergency Unlock With the START/STOP switch On and the brake pedal depressed, if the shift lever cannot be moved out of P gear, turn off the START/STOP switch and enable the EPB.
  • Page 159: Control Mode

    Starting & Driving Control Mode When the D gear is selected, push the shift lever to the right to the S gear to activate the sport mode (S appears Normal Mode on the message centre). When the shift lever is placed in D gear, the transmission Under the sport mode, the vehicle has better acceleration, will automatically enter the normal mode by default, and but please note that driving under sport mode will increase...
  • Page 160 Starting & Driving speed is lower than a certain value, the transmission will automatically drop into the adjacent low gear to avoid engine flameout; When the vehicle accelerates and the engine speed continues to rise and reaches the maximum speed allowed for the gear, if there is no upshift request at this time, the transmission will automatically upshift to the adjacent high gear to protect the engine.
  • Page 161: Protection Mode

    Starting & Driving Protection Mode Transmission Failures When the transmission fails, the engine emission fault When parking the vehicle, please ensure the warning lamp on the instrument pack will illuminate. In vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic regulations are observed. case of some faults, the transmission may enter limp mode, and the vehicle could only run in certain gears, and may not be able to run in the R gear in some cases.
  • Page 162: Brake System

    Starting & Driving Brake System the vehicle as soon as safety permits, and do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly, so as to avoid losing the Foot Brake remaining vacuum assistance in the brake system. The free stroke of brake pedal is in the range of 0~30 mm. •...
  • Page 163: Electronic Brake Assistance (Eba)

    Starting & Driving Hill Hold Control (HHC) automatically distributes braking forces between front and rear wheels. HHC has limitations when subject to adverse conditions such as wet or icy surfaces EBD integrates a monitoring system. The monitoring and steep slopes. The driver must always system is linked to the brake system malfunction warning maintain control of the vehicle and attention lamps on the instrument pack.
  • Page 164: Auto Hold

    Starting & Driving Auto Hold The following conditions must be fulfilled simultaneously to activate the HHC: When auto hold stops the vehicle for reasons • The driver door is closed and the driver seat belt is such as flameout, releasing the seat belt or fastened.
  • Page 165 Starting & Driving 2 Standby: The function is in Standby state, when the DO NOT leave the vehicle when the engine function is activated but the vehicle is not parked, is running and the auto hold is active. and the indicator light of auto hold switch is on. In Auto hold cannot guarantee the electronic Standby state, the vehicle will automatically park once parking brake operation in all cases after...
  • Page 166: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting & Driving Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) With the driver seat belt fastened, the door closed and the engine running, press the auto hold switch to switch cannot overcome physical the auto hold function from Off to Standby state. limitations of stopping the vehicle in too With the brake pedal firmly depressed and the vehicle short distance, when running at too high completely stopped, the auto hold function will switch from...
  • Page 167: Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control System (Haz)

    Starting & Driving will automatically come into operation. This will be No matter how hard you brake, you are still able to recognisable by a rapid pulsation felt through the brake continue steering the vehicle as normal. pedal. IMPORTANT Braking in an Emergency ABS can not reliably make up for the driver's mis-operation or lack of experience.
  • Page 168: Electronic Differential System (Xds)

    Starting & Driving Stability Control System (SCS) and Traction Note: If the hazard warning lights are being operated Control System (TCS) manually, the HAZ function will be disabled. After the HAZ function is activated, when the emergency Stability Control System (SCS) braking manoeuvre is exited (no severe deceleration SCS is designed to assist the driver in control of driving detected) then the function will be switched off after a few...
  • Page 169: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    Starting & Driving Switching On/Off • For the initialization of electric power steering fault, please refer to the "Steering System" in the section of SCS and TCS are automatically switched on when the "Instruments and Controls". START/STOP Switch is placed in the ON/RUNNING •...
  • Page 170 Starting & Driving • If the EPB malfunction indicator lamp in the instrument pack remains on, it indicates that a fault has been detected. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Note: An audible motor noise may be heard when applying or releasing the EPB.
  • Page 171 Starting & Driving Start Assist • Pulling and holding the EPB switch upward can realize emergency braking. During emergency braking using The EPB can automatically predict the driver's intention EPB, a continuous audible warning will sound. and automatically release the EPB. •...
  • Page 172: Parking Aid

    Starting & Driving Parking Aid from the rear of the vehicle and communicates this information to the driver by an alarm sound. Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid Parking Aid Operation The purpose of the parking aid is only to Rear Parking Aid assist the driver in parking! The sensors may not be able to detect certain types...
  • Page 173: Parking Camera

    Starting & Driving Parking Camera The purpose of the parking camera system is to assist the driver in parking! The camera has a limited field of view and cannot detect obstructions outside the field of view. Some models have parking cameras installed between the license plate lamps.
  • Page 174: 360 Around View System

    Starting & Driving 360 Around View System The 360 around view system can be enabled using the following methods: The purpose of the 360 around view system • Selecting Reverse gear. is only to assist the driver in parking. The •...
  • Page 175: Rear Driver Assistance System

    Starting & Driving Rear Driver Assistance System The rear driver assist system will not operate correctly whilst towing a trailer or caravan. System Overview The rear driver assistance system can only The correct operation of the radar sensors assist the driver in observing the surrounding will be compromised if they are misaligned environment, so the driver still needs to due to accident damage.
  • Page 176: Turn On/Off The System

    Starting & Driving vehicle, and assist the driver using car safely by illuminating automatically enter the calibration status, and or flashing the warning lamps on the exterior rearview during calibration, the system will provide restricted mirrors, flashing the tail light, etc. function, and the alarm may not be correct, but after calibration, the system will restore all the functions.
  • Page 177: System Function

    Starting & Driving System Function Note: The system detection area, vehicle speed and collision time threshold in the system function description are only for reference. Blind Spot Detection Function When the vehicle is driving forward, the system will monitor the motor vehicles located in the blind zones of the left and right rearview mirrors.
  • Page 178 Starting & Driving Lane Change Assist Function Note: The warning lamps will not illuminate whilst you are overtaking another vehicle and your speed is When the vehicle is driving forward, the system will greater than that of the vehicle you are passing, even monitor the motor vehicles approaching rapidly in the though it is in the blind zone.
  • Page 179 Starting & Driving Lane change assist function activation conditions include: Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function 1 No faults are present in the system. During the vehicle reversing process, the system will monitor the motor vehicles approaching from rear left 2 Lane change assist function is enabled. and right of the vehicle;...
  • Page 180 Starting & Driving Rear Collision Warning Rear cross traffic alert function activation conditions include: System will monitor the rear vehicles in driving, and give 1 No faults are present in the system. prompt information before the rear vehicles collide with the vehicle.
  • Page 181: Load Carrying

    Starting & Driving Load Carrying so as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sudden stop. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight Drive carefully and avoid emergency braking or maneuvers or the permitted front and rear axle loads. when large or heavy items are carried.
  • Page 182 Starting & Driving DO NOT obstruct the driver and passengers to keep right sitting posture and observation with loads. Folding the rear seats can increase luggage space, refer to "Rear Seat" in "Seats and Restraints" chapter. When cargo is loaded in the vehicle, place it at a position as low as possible and ensure that it is tightly secured, so as to avoid personal injury caused by cargo movement when traffic accidents or emergency brakes occur.
  • Page 183: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information 172 Emergency Starting 174 Vehicle Recovery 178 Tyre Repair 182 Fuse Replacement 190 Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 184: Emergency Starting

    Emergency Information Emergency Starting NEVER start the engine by pushing or towing. Make sure that both batteries are of the same rated voltage (12 volts), and that the booster cables are approved for use with 12 volt car batteries. Ensure sparks and open flames are kept well away from the front compartment.
  • Page 185 Emergency Information disabled vehicle (B), as far away from the battery as possible and well away from the fuel and brake lines. 2 Start the donor vehicle and allow it to run idle for a few minutes. 3 Start the disabled vehicle. If the disabled vehicle will not switch to READY, it may need to be repaired.
  • Page 186: Vehicle Recovery

    Emergency Information Vehicle Recovery Your vehicle is equipped with a towing eye (located at the front of the vehicle), which is used for fitting the towing Vehicle Towing hook in the toolbox. The toolbox is placed beneath the loadspace floor. Towing Hook Before installing the towing hook, remove the small cover DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted - or...
  • Page 187 Emergency Information Vehicle Towing Suspended Towing When towing a vehicle, the towing vehicle is prohibited from suddenly starting off or accelerating at high acceleration to avoid damage to the vehicle. Do not tow the vehicle with four wheels on the ground. This vehicle can only be towed with 2 drive wheels off the ground or carried on a transporter, otherwise the transmission may be damaged.
  • Page 188: Four-Wheel Touchdown Towing

    Emergency Information Four-Wheel Touchdown Towing Ensure the EPB is released, the hazard warning lamps are ON and no passengers are in the vehicle to be towed. If your vehicle needs to be shipped, it is recommended to use a special transporter or trailer. When securing your vehicle on a trailer or transporter, it must be operated as illustrated: 1 Apply the parking brake and place the shift lever in park...
  • Page 189 Emergency Information 2 Fit wheel chocks (1) as shown, then position the anti slip rubber blocks (2) around the circumference of the tyre. 3 Fit the lashing straps (3) around the wheels and secure them to the transporter or trailer. Tighten the straps until the vehicle is securely held.
  • Page 190: Tyre Repair

    Emergency Information Tyre Repair Tyre Repair 1 Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid Tool Identification reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to drive faster than 80 km/h. max. km/h max.
  • Page 191 Emergency Information switch of the electric air pump is in off state (with 3 Turn on the power switch of the electric air pump “O” pressed down), then connect the plug of the (i.e., press “—”), to start pumping sealant into electric air pump to the 12V power socket, and set the tyre.
  • Page 192 Emergency Information 5 Remove the repair fluid reservoir from the slot, and disconnect the hose of the repair fluid reservoir from the tyre valve. Then remove the plug of the electric air pump from the 12V power socket, and stow the tyre sealant kit in the trunk.
  • Page 193 Emergency Information...
  • Page 194: Fuse Replacement

    Emergency Information Fuse Replacement Fuse Box The vehicle is equipped with 2 fuse boxes: Fuse • Passenger compartment fuse box (behind the driver Fuses are simple circuit breakers that protect the car's side lower trim panel) electrical equipment by preventing the electrical circuits •...
  • Page 195: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Information 2 Front compartment fuse box 3 Clamp the fuse head with the detachable pliers in the fuse box cover of the front compartment, pull and Passenger compartment fuse box remove the fuse, and check whether the fuse is blown. 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value.
  • Page 196 Emergency Information Code Specifications Function Code Specifications Function Front Power Socket Front Right Window Regulator Motor, Rear Right Window Regulator — Switch 7.5A TopUSB, RearUSB — F27—F28 F11—F17 — EPBSwitch, Gear Display KL15Power Supply Instrument Pack Entertainment System Rearward Detection Radar Air Conditioner —...
  • Page 197 Emergency Information Code Specifications Function Rear Left Window Regulator Switch, Front Left Window Regulator Switch Blower — F40—F54...
  • Page 198 Emergency Information Front Compartment Fuse Box...
  • Page 199 Emergency Information Check or Replace a Fuse Code Specifications Function 1 Turn off the Start/Stop Switch and all electrical Horn appliances, and disconnect the negative battery cable. — F9—F10 2 Press the lock catch to open the upper cover of the front compartment fuse box.
  • Page 200 Emergency Information Code Specifications Function Code Specifications Function — Body Control Module F49—F50 — Left Headlamp Low Beam Engine Control Module Right Headlamp Low Beam — F41—F43 Electric Power Steering FUSE A Module Engine Control Module — FUSE B Upstream Oxygen Sensor, Downstream Oxygen Sensor FUSE C Stability Control System...
  • Page 201 Emergency Information Code Specifications Function Passenger Compartment FUSE K 100A Fuse Box — FUSE L...
  • Page 202: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification Bulb Specifications Bulb Specifications Front Side Lamps License Plate Lamps W5W 5W W5W 5W (low-level configuration) Front Courtesy Lamps W5W 5W Front Turn Signal Lamps PY21W 21W (low-level configuration) Rear Courtesy Lamps W5W 5W Rear Turn Signal Lamps WY16W 16W Vanity Mirror Lights...
  • Page 203: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Front Courtesy Lights Before replacing any bulb, turn off the START/STOP Switch and lighting switch to avoid any possibility of a short circuit. Note: The replacement bulb must be identical with the original one in type and specification. If the bulb glass is scratched or contaminated, it may cause the bulb can not concentrate the light.
  • Page 204 Emergency Information Rear Courtesy Lights the two prongs on both sides of the lens into the light unit. Press the lens upwards until it ‘clicks’ into position. Vanity Mirror Lamp 1 Insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver into the indent of the lens (see arrow in illustration) and carefully press the unit from its location.
  • Page 205: Maintenance

    Maintenance 194 Maintenance 197 Bonnet 199 Engine Compartment 200 Engine 203 Cooling System 205 Brake 207 Battery 209 Washer 211 Wipers 213 Tyres 218 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 206: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Brake Fluid Replacement Replace the brake fluid according to the information Routine Servicing contained in the "Service Portfolio". The safety, reliability and performance of your car will Note: Brake fluid replacement will be an additional depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must cost.
  • Page 207 Maintenance • Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might IMPORTANT indicate a leak. You should be aware that unauthorised replacement, • Check tyre appearance. modification or tampering with this equipment by an Weekly Check owner or motor vehicle repairer could result in the •...
  • Page 208 Maintenance Safety in the Garage • Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from the engine compartment. Cooling fans may commence operating after • Wear protective clothing and work gloves. the engine is switched off, and continue • Remove watches and jewelry before working in the operating for a number of minutes.
  • Page 209: Bonnet

    Maintenance Bonnet 1 From the inside of the vehicle, pull the bonnet release handle (as shown in Figure A). Open the Bonnet 2 Move the safety catch release handle on the bonnet lock assembly in the direction of the arrow (as shown DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not closed in Figure B) to release the bonnet safety catch.
  • Page 210: Bonnet Open Warning

    Maintenance Bonnet Open Warning IMPORTANT If the bonnet is not fully locked, the corresponding alarm • For safety reasons, the bonnet must be fully latched icon will be indicated on the vehicle information display when driving. Therefore every time the bonnet is screen.
  • Page 211: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance Engine Compartment 1.5L Engine Compartment When working in the engine compartment, the safety precautions listed in "Safety in Garage" should be observed, and please refer to "Maintenance" in this section. 1 Brake fluid reservoir (black cap) 2 Oil filler cap (black cap) 3 Oil dipstick (yellow) 4 Coolant expansion tank (black cap)
  • Page 212: Engine

    In normal temperature, we advise you to use the SAE 5W-30 engine oil recommended by SAIC Motor. If you are using your vehicle in an extreme cold region, we advise you to use the SAE 0W-30 engine oil recommended...
  • Page 213: Engine Oil Level Check And Refill

    Maintenance Engine Oil Level Check and Refill Check the oil level weekly and top up with oil when necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the Driving the vehicle with the engine oil level engine cold and the car resting on level ground. However, ABOVE the upper mark, or BELOW the lower if the engine is running and already getting warm, wait for mark on the dipstick, will damage the engine.
  • Page 214: Engine Oil Specification

    Maintenance Engine Oil Specification Use the engine oil recommended and certified by the SAIC Motor. Refer to "Recommended Fluids and Capacities" in "Technical Data" section. Note: DO NOT use any oil additives. IMPORTANT Check the engine oil level more frequently if the vehicle is driven at high speeds for prolonged periods.
  • Page 215: Cooling System

    Maintenance Cooling System the coolant expansion tank cap and top up coolant. The coolant level should not be higher than the "MAX" mark. Coolant Check and Top Up Note: Prevent coolant from coming into contact DO NOT remove the coolant pressure cap with the vehicle body when topping up.
  • Page 216 Maintenance Please use the coolant which is recommended and certified. Please refer to ‘Recommended Fluids and Capacities’ in the "Technical Data" section. Note: The addition of corrosion inhibitors or other additives to the cooling system of this car may severely disrupt the efficiency of the system and cause parts damage.
  • Page 217: Brake

    Maintenance Brake The vehicle needs to run in for 800 km after brake pad or disc replacement. Brake Pads Brake Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving; this may overheat the brakes, Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep brake fluid reduce their efficiency and cause excessive reservoir sealed and out of the reach of...
  • Page 218: Brake Fluid Specification

    Maintenance Note: Do not allow the brake fluid level to drop below IMPORTANT the "MIN" mark or rise above the "MAX" mark. Replace brake fluid regularly according to the Service Schedule. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If you accidentally spill the brake fluid on the painted surface, soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo.
  • Page 219: Battery

    Maintenance Battery Note: Please keep the status display port on the battery top clearly visible. If the natural light is dim, Battery Maintenance please use a flashlight for illumination. DO NOT use on-board electrical appliances According to current load conditions and battery status, for an extended period of time when the the system may limit the power of part of electric appliance, vehicle is not started, otherwise the battery...
  • Page 220: Battery Replacement

    Maintenance The battery must be disposed of using an approved method, used batteries can be harmful to the environment. It should be recycled by a professional company. Please consult a local MG Authorised Repairer for more details. Battery Replacement The battery contains sulphuric acid, which is corrosive.
  • Page 221: Washer

    Maintenance Washer Note: DO NOT use an anti-freeze or vinegar/water solution in the washer reservoir - anti-freeze will Washer Fluid Check and Top Up damage paintwork while vinegar will damage the washer pump. IMPORTANT • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 222: Washer Nozzles

    Maintenance Washer Nozzles Operate the washers periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed. The windscreen washer nozzles are configured during the production, so generally there is no need for adjustments. To adjust the windscreen washer nozzle, you can insert a small flat-bladed screwdriver in the upper and bottom gaps (as indicated by the arrow) between the housing (1) and the nozzle (2) and turn downward or upward slightly to adjust...
  • Page 223: Wipers

    Maintenance Wipers Wiper Blades IMPORTANT • Grease, silicon and petroleum products impair the blade's wiping capability. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Clean the windscreen frequently. DO NOT use wipers to remove stubborn or ingrained dirt, it will reduce their effect and their life span.
  • Page 224: Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades 3 Rotate the wiper blade and make it approximately vertical with the wiper arm. Loosen the exposed locating tag to both sides as arrowed and disengage the blade away from the U joint of wiper arm by a backward force.
  • Page 225: Tyres

    Maintenance Tyres see the damage from the outside, continue driving the vehicle slowly to a nearest local MG Authorised Repairer Overview for inspection. • New tyres may not have the same adhesion properties Tyre Life of the old tyres, please run in at moderate speed in appropriately careful driving style for the first 500km.
  • Page 226: Tyre Check

    Maintenance Tyre Check Driving Style Fast cornering, hard acceleration and braking will increase DEFECTIVE TYRES the tyre wear. DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if any tyre is damaged, excessively worn, or inflated to an Wheel Dynamic Balance incorrect pressure. The wheels of a new vehicle are subject to dynamic balance Always drive with consideration for the condition of the testing, but out of balance wheels may still be caused due tyres, and regularly inspect the tread and side walls for any...
  • Page 227 Maintenance let air out of the tyres in order to match the recommended the circumference. The mark on the tyre side such as pressures (cold) in the technical data. capital letters TWI or triangular symbol shows the location of wear indicator. Valves When the tread has worn down to 1.6mm or below, the Keep the valve caps firmly secured to prevent dirt from...
  • Page 228: Tyre Rotation

    Maintenance IMPORTANT in illustration. This can prevent tyres from uneven wear, prolong the life span and balance tyre fatigue. A tyre MUST be replaced as soon as a wear mark becomes visible. Otherwise there may be a risk of The driving wheels are recommended to be rotated accidents.
  • Page 229 Maintenance must not be rotated across wheels, but can be rotated backwards and forwards.
  • Page 230: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    Maintenance Cleaning and Vehicle Care covered areas, for example, doorsill footstep, sealed parts, cover plate, etc. should be cleaned periodically. These Abuse of care products may be harmful to parts may quickly develop paint scratches due to long-time health, care products must be safely stored, attachment with abrasive compositions.
  • Page 231 Maintenance After the end of the salt spilling period in winter, be sure the vehicle a little forcibly with a soft sponge, a cleaning to thoroughly clean the bottom of the vehicle once. glove or a cleaning brush, at this time you shall start from the roof from top to bottom.
  • Page 232 Maintenance Cleaning with High Pressure Cleaner clean paint, you shall recoat the vehicle with a high quality hard wax curing agent. You shall apply hard wax at least You must abide by the operation instructions for cleaning twice a year to protect the automotive paint even in regular the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner, especially the use of wax curing agent for cleaning the vehicle with the pressure and jet distance should be kept in an enough...
  • Page 233 Maintenance Note: Do not treat parts or plastic parts coated with Plastic Parts flat lacquer by using the polishing agent. Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of cleaning. When the stain is not easy to remove, you Wiper Blades can also use a special solvent-free plastic cleaning and Wash in warm soapy water.
  • Page 234 Maintenance Wheels Protective Bottom Cover For wheel cleaning, moisture or icing and Never add any protective bottom cover to the snow melting salt may reduce braking effect, exhaust gas catalytic purifier of exhaust pipe which may have the risk of accident. or the heat shield since it may ignite these substances and cause fire hazards.
  • Page 235: Automobile Internal Care

    Maintenance Automobile Internal Care Airbag Module Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded with Condenser, Radiator and Cooling Fan liquid and DO NOT use petrol, detergent, During the daily driving, condenser, radiator and cooling fan furniture cream or polishes. of the vehicle may accumulate dirts, thereby resulting in the deviations in A/C system, cooling system and noise.
  • Page 236 Maintenance Carpet and Fabrics breathable and restore moisture, and can also establish a protective layer on its surface. Clean with diluted upholstery cleaner - test a concealed • Clean the leather every two to three months. Timely area first. remove new stains. Leather •...
  • Page 237: Technical Data

    Technical Data 226 Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters 228 Curb Weight Parameters 229 Main Engine Parameters 230 Dynamic Performance Parameters 231 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 232 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) 232 Wheels and Tyres 232 Tyre Pressure (Cold)
  • Page 238: Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters

    Technical Data Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters Parameter Values Items Overall lengthA, mm 4675 Overall widthB, mm 1842 Overall heightC(unladen), 1473(Excluding roof racks) 1480(Excluding roof racks) WheelbaseD, mm 2680 Front overhangE, mm Rear overhangF, mm 1028...
  • Page 239 Technical Data Parameter Values Items Front wheel track, mm 1570 1559 Rear wheel track, mm 1574 1563 Minimum turning circle 11.3 diameter, m Fuel tank capacity, L Note: Vehicle length does not include the license plate. Note: Rearview mirror and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above the touchdown point are not included in the total width.
  • Page 240: Curb Weight Parameters

    Technical Data Curb Weight Parameters Parameter Values Items Person in cab, person Curb weight, kg 1205 1260 1318 Gross vehicle weight, kg 1644 1699 1757 Unladen front axle load, kg Unladen rear axle load, kg Gross front axle load, kg Gross rear axle load, kg...
  • Page 241: Main Engine Parameters

    Technical Data Main Engine Parameters Parameter Item, units 1.5L Bore × Stroke, mm × mm 75×84.8 Capacity, L 1.498 Compression ratio 11.5:1 Maximum Net Power, kw Engine speed to develop maximum net 6000 power, rev/min Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed to develop maximum torque, 4500 rev/min Idle speed, rev/min...
  • Page 242: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    Technical Data Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Values Items Start-up continuous shift acceleration 10.5 11.5 time, seconds (0~100) km/h Maximum speed, km/h Climbing performance, % Note: Dynamic performance parameters are all test values of vehicles under specified conditions. Note: Different road surfaces, tyre pressure, tyre tread depth and vehicle load all have an influence on the climbing performance.
  • Page 243: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Name Grade 1.5L-CVT Engine oil (after-sale A5/B5 5W-30 replacement), L Engine coolant, L Glycol (OAT) Continuously variable Shell SL-2100 6.96 transmission oil, L Brake fluid, L DOT 4 0.75 Washer fluid, L Purified water Air conditioning R134a 540 ±...
  • Page 244: Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen)

    Technical Data Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Tyre Pressure (Cold) Table (Unladen) Comfort Tyre Pressure 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi Items Parameter Economic Tyre Pressure 250kPa/2.5bar/37psi Camber -0°20¢±45¢ Castor 5°21¢±45¢ Front 0°6'±12' Wheel Toe in (Total) 1.2mm±2mm Kingpin Inclination 13°32¢±45¢ Camber -1°15¢±45¢ Rear 0°12'±12' Wheel Toe in (Total) 2.3mm±2mm Wheels and Tyres Wheel Rim Size...

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