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u Do not use blower or infotainment system in idle condition. u Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. u Shift to P before switching off ignition. u Please do not use Accelerator & Brake pedal simultaneously. u Prohibited to drive the vehicle in flood / high water level conditions.
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Thank you for selecting JSW MG New Energy Vehicle! Your new energy vehicle is integrated with advanced technologies, safety, environmental protection and economy. This manual provides necessary information to help you drive your vehicle safely and effectively. The driver shall always note that improper operation of vehicle may cause the risk of accidents and injuries.
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Index Know your electric vehicle Safety systems Starting your EV Comfort & convenience Repair & maintenance...
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Foreword 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Overview 1.2 Know your electric vehicle 1.2.1 Vehicle Identification Information 1.2.2 Main components 1.2.3 Safety of HV system 1.2.4 Emergency situation 1.2.5 Battery information 1.2.6 Common terminologies...
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1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 Overview c. Entering ready mode: When you open the door, the car switches This vehicle runs on a battery and to high-voltage mode. Step on the uses electricity instead of gasoline brake pedal to start driving. like traditional cars. Please read d.
1.2 KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE 1.2.1 Vehicle Identification NOTE Information The VIN information can be 1. Vehicle Identification Number extracted from vehicle (VIN) using the approved diagnostic 2. Drive Motor Production Number equipment present at JSW MG Authorized Service Center. Always quote Vehicle...
1.2.2 Main components CAUTION a. Low voltage component: The LV After you receive the vehicle, equipment operates at 12V and make sure to fully charge the HV includes things like instruments, battery to 100% before it drops audio systems, lights, horns, and below 30% to keep it in good blowers.
JSW MG MOTOR advises that 1.2.5 Battery information modifications and maintenance a. Battery replacement on the vehicle should only be...
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WARNING Do not alter the charging port or Before storing the vehicle for equipment. Doing so could lead an extended period (over one to charging problems or even month), ensure the battery is cause a fire or may lead to fatal charged to more than 50%.
2.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTION 2.1.1 Overview This section of the manual, along CAUTION with others, contains crucial safety guidelines. Please Adjusting the seats so that you are special attention to the following sitting in a safe and comfortable precautions: position plays an important role for the safety of the driver and a.
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d. Airbag risks responsibility to ensure that both hands remain on the wheel and Though airbags can be life-saving, your attention stays on the road. they can also cause serious or fatal injuries to those who are too f. Maintain appropriate speed close or not properly restrained.
2.2 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES 2.2.1 Front seat • The seat height shall be so set that the occupant can see all Seat Position and Backrest Normal directions and the positions of Condition all display instruments. The head must be at least one hand away from the roof lining.
Front Passenger Seat One-button 2.2.2 Seat Belt Access* MGI00203 MGI00205 The seat belt is designed only for Unlock the handle according to the one passenger to use. They are not direction shown in the figure, and applicable to a passenger under adjust the backrest to the foremost 12 years old or under 150 cm high.
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1. Pull out the seat belt from the To unbuckle the seat belt, please retractor, and fasten it across the press the red button on the buckle. body without twisting. Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy MGI00207 MGI00209 2. Put the latch plate in the buckle The seat belt provide protection for for fixing.
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Child Seat The vehicle is not equipped with a child seat. If you want to add one, a child seat that is applicable to ISOFIX “general” type can be selected. A child seat can only be placed on the second row because the front seat is not equipped with the anchor system bracket.
2.3 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) 2.3.1 Overview MGI00210 According to European Regulation ECE R44, child restraint systems can be divided into the following 5 groups: Group 0: For children weighing less than 10 kg. Group 0+: For children weighing less than 13 kg.
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Approved Child Restraint Position (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating position (or other side) Mass Group Second OB Third OB Front Second Third Passenger Centre Centre Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0 up to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg UF/U UF/U Group II 25 to 25 kg UF/U UF/U...
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Child Seat Fixing Device Child Seat Child Seat Fixing Device Fixing Device Caliper child seat Fix Point MGI00211 MGI00212 4. Connect the fixing hook on the Adjust the child seat: child seat to the on vehicle fixing 1. The child seat fixing device is on device.
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7. Make sure that the child seat temperature is not very high before putting a child in the seat. In case of a serious collision accident, the child seat fixing device may be damaged. Some parts may require repair and replacement.
2.4 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 2.4.1 Airbag System corresponding prompt through the indicator. The vehicle may have the following Refer to the Chapter “Instruments airbags: Controls” detailed • Driver frontal airbag. information. • Co - driver airbag 2.4.3 Airbag Position For all airbags, the letter “AIRBAG”...
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Airbag Deployment Airbag not popping out Airbag not popping out MGI00215 MGI00216 • Hit a road shoulder, sidewalk • Head-on collision angle over edge or hard surface. 30° from vehicle longitudinal direction. • Fall into or drive into a deep pit. •...
• Hit deformable objects, such as 2.4.4 Frequently Asked sandpile, guard bar, column and Questions tree When shall the airbag be inflated? • Hit into front vehicle bottom, The frontal airbag is designed to especially truck bottom be inflated in moderate to severe Important Suggestion! headon collision or almost head- on collision to reduce severe injury...
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tree trunk), rear-end collisions under How is the airbag inflated? During large vehicle (trucks, etc.) breast inflation, the sensing system sends board and lateral glancing collisions. an electronic signal that triggers the gas generator to release gas to As per the design, the seat lateral fill the airbag, causing the airbag to impact airbag and the side curtain inflate and eject from the cover.
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• An airbag is designed to inflate WARNING only once. After the airbag is inflated, some parts of the airbag When the airbag is inflated, dust system need to be replaced. may be spread in the air. All Otherwise, the airbag system will persons in the vehicle shall get off be unable to provide protection in the vehicle as soon as possible.
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WARNING If the airbag cover is damaged, opened or broken, the airbag may not function normally. It shall be repaired as soon as possible. Never stick or cover any object on the airbag cover surface or refit the airbag cover; never try to repair, adjust or remove or install any airbag system component;...
2.5 BRAKE SYSTEM 2.5.1 Anti-lock Brake System calculate different ground to which four Tyres are attached, and thus (ABS) calculate different friction values As one advanced electric braking at the moment the vehicle brakes. system, the anti-lock brake system Therefore, the four Tyres can brake in (ABS) is helpful in avoiding the vehicle different ways using different forces from slipping and losing control, and...
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warning lamp, the EBD fault warning 3. The ESC off indicator is to indicate lamp, the ESC fault warning lamp, that the ESC function is turned off and the ESC off indicator. (the indicator is on when the ESC function is off, and off when the 1.
turned off temporarily only when the When HHC is disabled, it will vehicle just leaves muddy ground or be activated again by one of the climbs a slope in a slippery area. following operations: 1. When the driver depresses 2.5.4 HHC* the brake pedal or pulls When the vehicle is in D gear or R the handbrake to stop the...
2.5.5 Parking Brake CAUTION 1. In case of low battery (<25%) or low ambient temperature (<- 10°C), hill hold control power decreases or there is no power output. In such a case, please drive cautiously. 2. If the motor temperature is MGI00219 too high (the instrument will prompt) after continuous or...
2.5.6 Electronic Parking Brake Manually Release the Parking Brake (EPB) * If the parking brake must be released, first make sure that the ignition switch is at the ON position, depress the brake pedal, and then press the EPB switch. The EPB working indicator goes out, and the instrument panel displays “Parking Brake Released”...
2.5.7 Automatic Vehicle Hold The start/stop state of the auto vehicle hold (AVH)* function can be saved. If the auto The vehicle with EPB has the auto vehicle hold switch is ON or OFF vehicle hold function. when the power supply is turned After the function is activated, the off last time, it will remain the same driver can depress the brake pedal...
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WARNING NOTE Avoid sudden braking, starting Keep your drinks sealed while and accelerating of the vehicle driving to prevent liquid spillage. when the cup holder is in use Liquid spills may get into vehicles to prevent liquid spillage. If hot electrical/electronic system &...
2.6 STEERING SYSTEM 2.6.1 Electric Power Steering need be recovered, you can steer the wheel at a smaller angle or promote (EPS) System the vehicle speed. The EPS system provides the steering You can restart the vehicle when assist for the vehicle. necessary.
2.7 HORN Horn MGI00222 Press the center of the steering wheel to sound the horn.
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Before driving your EV 3.1 Before driving your EV 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 Basic operations 3.2 Charging Specification 3.2.1 Methods of Determining Whether a Vehicle Needs Charging 3.2.2 Requirements for charging power supply 3.2.3 Check Before Charging 3.2.4 Charge operation and precautions 3.2.5 Long-term Parking 3-12 3.3 Opening &...
3.1 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR EV 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 Basic operations After unlocking the vehicle, open the a. Before you start your EV driver’s side door. The instrument • Make sure that the area around cluster will activate, and the vehicle the vehicle is clear.
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2. Fasten the seat belt before you NOTE start the vehicle. If the EPB is disengaged manually 3. Turn off all electrical devices. after selecting required mode 4. Make sure to engage the parking (D/R), release the brake pedal brake for your safety. slowly to move the vehicle forward 5.
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range may vary in different driving use too much electricity from HV modes and in certain situations like battery. driving at high speed or when the Turn OFF the heater and air air conditioner/heater/infotainment conditioner if you do not need system is ON as the HV battery them.
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9. Service schedule should be adhered to. Fluid levels should be maintained within tolerance limits. Both of these also helps in realizing the maximum range potential of an electric vehicle 10. To optimize driving range use drive/eco mode and maintain the recommended tyre pressure.
3.2 CHARGING SPECIFICATION 3.2.1 Methods of determining If the supply line is formed by connecting multiple lines, the whether vehicle needs wires, plugs and sockets on charging each line must meet the load 1. If conditions permit, requirements. Otherwise, recommended that you charge part that cannot meet the load the vehicle when parking it.
Make sure that the charging cable NOTE is in a state of natural extension, and do not hang in the air. When the AC charger plug provided by the vehicle is used for 4. During charging, appropriate charging, the charging power is protective measures should be less than 6.6KW.
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8. When touching the charging CAUTION plug, please keep your hands dry, and use insulating gloves if Before charging, check necessary. charging cable and charging port to make sure that the cable is not 9. The ambient temperature of damaged and that no water or charging is recommended to foreign matter enters the charging be between 0°C and 35°C, and...
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vehicle in a warm environment • Please try to avoid sharp in time. If the vehicle is in a acceleration or deceleration low-temperature environment during driving. (below -25°C) for a long time, the traction battery pack may NOTE freeze inside, resulting in If vehicle is not to be used for long failure to charge and provide duration (more than 3 months)
3.2.4 Charge Operation and 2. Insert the plug into the power socket. Precautions Insert the plug into a 230V (≥16A) Preparations: grounded household AC power 1. Turn off the power, pull out the key socket. Please select a socket with and pull up the handbrake.
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Switch off the supply, pull out the charging gun and fit the charging gun cover, charging cap and charging port door in place. CAUTION Do not try to remove the charging MGI00227 gun when charging is ON. If it is necessary to interrupt the Insert the charger plug into the charging of the vehicle, isolate charging port until you hear a “click”.
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temperature, charging NOTE efficiency decreases and the charging time is extended. system will suspend intelligent charging if a fault is Cell Balancing & equalization present, when starting or the Cell balancing and equalization, vehicle is being charged by an as well as state of charge (SoC) external device.
• Check the wax coating of front CAUTION compartment and the underbody. Before charging, check • Clean and protect the rubber charging port and the connector seal. port of the charging plug for • Drain the windshield washing any water or foreign matter. If fluid reservoir.
3.3 OPENING & CLOSING 3.3.1 Keys from impact and water damage, high temperature and humidity, Type 1- Folding Key* direct sunlight and the effects of solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners. Different models may be provided with different keys. Please refer to real vehicles.
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: Remote unlock button. Press the NOTE remote control unlocking button Keep smart key away from once to unlock all doors. The electromagnetic materials that hazard warning lamp flashes blocks electromagnetic waves to once, and the anti-theft state is the key surface. released.
3.3.2 Keyless Entry/Locking* code, the engine check lamp will illuminate/blink and the engine cannot be started • The vehicle will not be protected until the key has been taken out of the ignition 3.3.3 Doors Locking Unlocking from MGI00230 Outside the Vehicle Press the button on the front door To open doors from inside or outside, handle to lock or unlock the door.
door lock button on each door. Press 3.3.4 Tailgate the door lock button forward to lock, Tailgate Opening from Inside the and pull it backward to unlock. The Trunk door lock button on the driver-side door can also be used as the central door lock.
3.4 DRIVING YOUR EV Press the button on the tailgate Exterior to lock or unlock the tailgate. The Tyres system operates when: • Inflate correctly. See “Wheels 1. The ignition switch is at LOCK and Tyres” in this chapter. position; •...
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Rearview Mirror Open flames, electric sparks, strong light and smoking are • Ensure the reflecting surface of prohibited! rearview mirror is in good state and clean. Explosive mixed • Check whether rearview be produced during battery mirrors can be readjusted. charging! Control Children should be kept away...
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• Tighten loose terminals and hold NOTE down clamp nuts only enough to keep the battery firmly in place. It is advisable to avoid use of any 12V vehicle systems & • Tightening excessively accessories such Power damage the battery terminals. tailgate, Sound system, Interior &...
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Open flames, electric sparks, Each energizing period should strong light and smoking are not be less them 5 seconds, to prohibited! Avoid sparking when avoid frequent or fast on and off handling cables and electrical operation. equipment removing Turn electrical electrostatic loads.
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Car Parking Period While removing the battery, always disconnect the negative If the vehicle is to be parked for an terminal first. And while installing extended period of time, the static the battery, ensure the negative current electrical appliance (like terminal is connected last.
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given by the charging equipment CAUTION manufacturer. Before the quick charge, that is, before the high Always turn off the ignition switch current charge, you must remove when parking, otherwise, it will greatly reduce the parking time. two connecting cables. Battery Charge with Ground NOTE Equipment...
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CAUTION IMPORTANT • Keep children away from Checking the Electrolyte Level the battery, battery acid and Check the electrolyte level and charging devices. specific gravity at specific PMS • The battery can only be intervals. Check proper electrolyte charged ventilated levels for all the cells.
NOTE NOTE Only fit MG recommended battery The JSW MG Motor shall not while replacement to maintain the be liable/responsible for any correct vehicle functionality. damages/injuries, including consequential damages/injuries, Battery needs to dimensionally resulting due to fitment of non OK, to avoid terminals fouling OEM approved batteries.
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Fuse Replacement: NOTE 1. Open the fuse box cover. Before opening the oil filler cap, 2. Identify damaged fuses by finding clean the area around the brake out blown fuses. fluid reservoir filler cap. 3. Use a fuse extractor to remove Contamination of the brake fluid the blown fuses.
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Wheels and Tyres CAUTION Original tyres guarantee optimum Do not use a conductive tool matching of riding comfort, tread life to remove the blown fuse. The and performance. fuse extractor must be used. The use of metal and other electric CAUTION conductors may cause a short Be sure to use wheels and tyres...
3.5 STARTING YOUR EV 3.5.1 START/STOP Button* illuminates when the power switch is turned to this position. When the key is turned to ACC, check whether the warning lamps and indicators on the instrument panel are on and off normally. NOTE Do not keep the key at “ACC”...
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driving motor will be ready to drive you can press the OFF button below in gear. The “READY” state is similar the steering wheel to exit. to the starting state of an internal NOTE combustion engine vehicle. Only when the vehicle enters the Do not use emergency button “READY”...
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illuminate, it indicates that the Parking vehicle has not entered the READY • Before getting off the vehicle, pull state. handbrake turn the power switch Please check whether the power to “LOCK” and pull out the key. switch is at the “ON” position and Turn the steering wheel till the whether the brake pedal has been steering wheel is locked.
Gearshift Knob affect the acceleration performance. Under the economy mode, the vehicle speed will be limited to 80 km/h. NOTE Do not allow children to operate the gearshift knob to avoid accidental start of the vehicle. MGI00240 When the gear position is in R, if Turn the knob to shift gears according the gearshift knob continues to to the marks on the knob.
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shut down the vehicle immediately. Vehicle Maintenance Accessories When the vehicle speed exceeds 2 and Vehicle Retrofitting km/h, press this button for 5s or 3 We recommend the use of original consecutive times within 2s, and spare parts and parts specially the power supply will be switched to matched with...
3.5.3 Low Speed Pedestrian 3.5.4 Energy Recovery System Warning System* When the vehicle power is below 96% and the vehicle speed is high, BEV has less noise during driving, release the accelerator pedal or step and thus the low speed pedestrian on the brake pedal, and when the warning system onboard can play a system judges that the conditions for...
(“Economy”) mode and standard mode, no energy recovery is available at a speed less than 8 km/h. Under some other conditions other than above, energy recovery indicator on the instrument panel may not light up, but there is still energy recovery.
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Comfort & Convenience 4.1 Mirror 4.1.1 Electric adjusted outside rear view mirror / Power Fold ORVM 4.2 Windows 4.2.1 Power Window 4.2.2 Driver-side Power Window Initialization Adjustment 4.3 Temperature Control System 4.3.1 A/C Control Panel 4.4 Instrument Panel 4.4.1 Instruments and Controls 4.4.2 Instrument Panel Display 4.4.3 Vehicle Parameter Display and Setting 4.4.4 Instrument Panel Indicator...
4.1 MIRROR 4.1.1 Electric adjusted outside successful, the exterior rearview mirrors will automatically fold. rear view mirror / Power Fold ORVM • When the remote unlocking, passive key unlocking, or remote unlocking activated successful, the exterior rearview mirrors will automatically unfold. Notes to Electrical Folding of Frozen Outside Rearview Mirror •...
4.2 WINDOWS 4.2.1 Power Window 4.2.2 Driver-side Power Window Initialization Adjustment • When the ignition switch is at the ON position, control the power • In some cases, the one-key window with the power window up/down of the driver side switch on the center console.
4.3 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM 4.3 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM 4.3.1 A/C control panel If the HU is not activated and is not having network connection, a QR code will be displayed, user can scan it and download on the mobile browser. If HU is activated and have network connected, User...
4.4 INSTRUMENT PANEL 4.4.1 Instruments and Controls MGI00246 1. Left defrosting vent 15. Electric exterior rearview mirror adjusting button 2. Left side air vent 16. Tyre pressure monitoring switch 3. A/C control knob 17. Headlamp adjustment knob 4. Central air outlet 18.
4.4.2 Instrument Panel Display 1. Indicator display 2. Speedometer and gear display 3. Power and range display 4. Odometer display 5. Vehicle parameter display and setting 6. Driving mode display NOTE The specific display shall be subject to the actual vehicle.
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4.4.3 Vehicle Parameter Display Type 1 * and Setting Control Buttons* These buttons control the display of the vehicle parameters you want to know and select some vehicle settings that can be made. MGI00250 1. Volume Increase (+) 2. Volume Decrease (-) 3.
5. Call answer & decline Door Open Warning 6. Customizable button (*) 7. Voice Recognition prompt 4.4.4 Instrument Panel Indicator When the ignition switch is at the ON position, most of the control It indicated that the door is open or indicators will light up briefly as a not closed tightly.
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Low Beam Indication The ABS has failed. If an ABS failure occurs while driving, ABS operation will be suspended, but normal braking will still be available. EPS Indication The headlamp low beam is turned High Beam Indication If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the electric power steering system has a general failure and the performance is reduced.
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Airbag Fault Indication Anti-theft Authentication Indicator This indicator illuminates when the It indicates that the SRS or the seat door is opened. It goes out after the belt has failed. As soon as conditions engine is started. permit, safely stop the vehicle and switch the vehicle power system Seat Belt Unfastened to the OFF position and contact...
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of time, it indicates the system has This indicator illuminates when the detected a fault. AVH function works and the vehicle is being parked. EPB Status Indicator Lamp* AVH Fault Warning Lamp* If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that the EPB is enabled. In case of an AVH function module fault or a warning lamp fault, it will lf this lamp flashes, it indicates that...
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If this lamp illuminates, it indicates When the vehicle is connected that the stability control system or to an external power supply for traction control system has failed. charging, this lamp will illuminate and extinguish after charging is If this lamp flashes while driving, it completed.
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• EVP light does not illuminate Drive Power Limit Indication when ignition turns on; • EVP light keeps illuminating and doesn’t go off after several seconds of ignition turning on; • EVP light flashes when driving; • EVP light illuminates when The vehicle power has been reduced.
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Front Hood Open Indication Power Battery Thermal Runaway Indication When the front hatch is open or not closed tightly, the warning lamp If the warning lamp lights up, a lights up. buzzing alarm sounds in the vehicle and a text message appears on the Co-pilot Seat Belt Not Fastened instrument that says “Vehicle is at Indication...
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case following heating indicator lamp will also circumstances, please consult the illuminate, indicating that the system nearest Aftersales Service Center for continues to heat the battery rapidly, inspection: so that the battery can reach an ideal temperature in the operating •...
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Where possible please charge the high voltage battery. Rear Fog Indication This indicator illuminates when the rear fog lamp is turned on. Notes: ABS: anti-lock brake system EPS: electronic power steering system EBD: electronic brakeforce distribution system EPB: electronic parking brake AVH: automatic vehicle hold ESC: electronic stability control system...
4.5 LIGHTING 4.5.1 Hazard Warning Lamp 0 = front seats occupied 1 = all seats occupied 2 = all seats occupied with the trunk loaded 3 = driver’s seat occupied with the trunk Loaded 4.5.2 Follow Me Home* When the vehicle is turned off, MGI00252 turn the ignition switch to ACC or Press...
prompt will be given when the driver- High Beam side door is opened. The alarm To switch on the headlamp high sound stops after the lamp is turned beam: off. Ensure that the ignition switch is in ON position. 4.5.3 Lighting Switches The headlamp is in the low beam state.
Headlamp Flashing position of that of turn signal lamp (not reaching the turn signal lamp To activate headlamp high beam position) and hold it. After lane flashing, please pull the combination change, release the control lever and switch control lever toward steering it will return to the normal position wheel and then release it.
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The Day time running light will go off, when the lighting combination switch control lever is set to OFF condition. When the turn signal is on, the occupied daytime running lamp will automatically turn off.
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Repair & Maintenance 5.1 Emergency & Breakdown 5.1.1 Jump Start (Dead Battery) 5.1.2 Towing 5.2 Maintenance 5.2.1 Tyre Pressure 5.2.2 Tyre and Wheel Maintenance 5.2.3 Tyre Rotation 5.3 Cleaning & Vehicle Care 5.4 Technical Data 5-15 5.5 New Vehicle Warranty 5-19 5.6 Roadside Assistance 5-29...
5.1 EMERGENCY & BREAKDOWN 5.1.1 Jump Start (Dead Battery) 2. Clip the other end of the jumper cable to the positive terminal of If the vehicle cannot be started the dead battery. (There is a “+” without power, you can borrow the mark on the terminal.) battery of another vehicle to provide 3.
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Tow your vehicle with a wheel lifter Emergency Towing If the tractor is not available in case of an emergency, it can secure the rope on the front towing hook under the vehicle for temporary vehicle towing. When the vehicle is towed via the front towing hook, only tow rope can be used.
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towing the vehicle. When towing the vehicle, the driver must control steering and braking in the vehicle. After completion of traction, remove the towing hook and close the hole cover, and then put the towing hook back. CAUTION The towing speed shall not exceed 30 km/h, and the towing distance shall not exceed 40 km.
5.2 MAINTENANCE 5.2.1 Tyre Pressure internal damage and layered tread and even tyre burst when driving at a high speed. Even if the tyre pressure was restored later, driving under too low pressure may have damaged the tyre. Correct High Pressure 5.2.2 Tyre...
Regular Tyre Check and loading information label, no further adjustment is necessary. If Regular Inspection: the pressure is low, add air until you • Appearance damage. These reach the recommended pressure. include foreign material, Make sure to put the valve caps back punctures, cuts, cracks, and on the valve stems.
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front tyres wear faster than the rear CAUTION tyres. In order to prolong the tyre life and avoid uneven treadwear: Please use the recommended wheels and wheel nuts/bolts. 1. Conduct tyre rotation as per Otherwise, it may lead to the vehicle maintenance regulations in the out of control and cause collision Manual.
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Tyre Sidewall Labelling Tyre Sidewall Labelling 145/70 R12 69S This information identifies 145 - Tyre width in millimetres. describes fundamental 70 - Aspect ratio. The tyre’s section characteristics of the tyre and also height as a percentage of its provides tyre identification width...
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being used for passenger vehicle tyres. The speed rating is part of the tyre size designation on the sidewall of the tyre. This symbol corresponds to that tyre’s designed maximum safe operating speed. Speed Rating Maximum Speed Symbol 180 km/h (112 mph ) 190 km/h (118 mph)
5.3 CLEANING & VEHICLE CARE Cleaning Agent Do not use the following materials for cleaning: manufacturer’s suggestions must be observed when using • Carbon tetrachloride cleaning agent or other chemical • Gasolinet products inside or outside the • Benzene vehicle. •...
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Use a vacuum cleaner or a banister belt for replacement must be new. brush to remove dust and scum that accumulate on the fabric inside the JSW MG Motor suggests replacing vehicle frequently. Wipe the vinyl the whole seat belt assembly plastics and leather trims regularly after collision.
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Glass Surface Vehicle Exterior Maintenance and Cleaning Make sure that the window glass is clean, which helps reduce glare and WARNING improve vision. Observe all safety precautions on Front Windshield Outside Cleaning cleaning products; Do Not drink Waxes or other materials on the front fluids and keep them away from the windshield and blade may cause eyes.
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• DO NOT use hot water to wash Cleaning the Underside the car. • DO NOT use detergents or NOTE washing up liquid. DO NOT clean the battery underneath • DO NOT use high pressure more – damage to the car’s electronic than systems may occur.
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Cleaning with a High Pressure NOTE Cleaner It is forbidden to clean or polish aluminium trims with automotive NOTE or chrome polishing agent, steam DO NOT high pressure of more than or alkaline soap liquids. These 2.5 bar for car cleaning. substances are abrasive and may damage trims and wheels.
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Corrosion Prevention Finish Paint Damage JSW MG Motor vehicles are designed Repair the gravel scratches, cracks to have anti- corrosion capabilities. or deep scratches on the finish paint The use of special materials and as soon as possible.
5.4 TECHNICAL DATA Main Parameters and Performance Indices of Drive Motor Index Items Unit Comet EV Permanent magnet Type synchronous motor Peak power Peak torque Peak speed r/min 7600 Cooling mode Natural air cooling Controller model Control mode of vector...
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Main Performance Parameters of Traction Battery System (6.6 kw) Index Items Unit Comet EV Lithium iron phosphate Category battery Type Energy type IFP54173145A-150Ah / Model of battery cell CB54173145EA Nominal voltage of bat- tery cell Total mass 147 / 154 Total energy 17.3 / 17.4...
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Main Liquid Parameters Index Name Brand Comet EV Reducer Fluid GL-5 75W-90 1.0±0.05L Brake fluid DOT4 0.55±0.05L A/C refrigerant HFC-134a 400g±20g / 450g±20g Windshield washing fluid Methanol-water solvent 1.20±0.15 L Main Vehicle Dimension Parameters Items Unit Parameter Value Total length...
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Tyre Inflation Pressure (Cold State) Tyre Inflation Pressure Tyre Size Wheel Size (unit: kPa) 145/70 R12 69S 12*4.5B 250(36PSI) 145/70 R12 69T 12*4.5B 250(36PSI) List of Accompanying Parts Name Quantity Towing hook AC charger Triangle warning sign First-aid kit Tyre inflator kit...
JSW MG Motor New Vehicle Warranty Terms & Conditions 1. General: Your JSW MG MOTOR vehicle is manufactured to meet the regulations and environmental requirements for Indian conditions. In case you relocate it to any other country than INDIA, it may be very difficult to...
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JSW MG MOTOR replace the defective part with or its authorized dealer of such new part(s), whilst keeping the transfer.
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India Private Limited (JSW conversion work on other vehicle MG MOTOR) and / or JSW MG parts or components, or on its MOTOR authorized workshop specifications; shall not be responsible for the 2.5.5 The costs incurred by...
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2.6.5 Damage from stress, like chemical deposits; use of vehicles in races, rallies or as taxis. The warranty terms for 2.7.4 Transportation the use of JSW MG MOTOR vehicle vehicle; shall be different / separate from 2.7.5 Fitting accessories the terms contained herein.
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2.9 The JSW MG MOTOR New storms, or other force majeure Vehicle Warranty does not events like lightning, fire, floods, apply, and JSW MG MOTOR and earthquakes, war, riots, attacks, JSW MG MOTOR authorized...
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Anti- not covered by the JSW MG Corrosion Warranty is identical to MOTOR New Vehicle Warranty, that for the JSW MG MOTOR New Mechanical components which Vehicle Warranty. are not an integral part of the Anti-Corrosion...
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3.5.2 Application of the JSW MG accordance with JSW MG MOTOR MOTOR Anti-Corrosion Warranty recommendations. is subject to the anti-corrosion 3.5.7 - The repair or replacement tests on the bodywork and sub- of components under the frame. Customer shall ensure conditions described in the “field...
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The geographical coverage of the which are not an integral part Paintwork Warranty is identical to of the bodywork or sub-frame that for the JSW MG MOTOR New (wheel rims, exhaust system, Vehicle Warranty. etc.). Damage due to action of road elements (sand, gravel, dust 3.8 Paintwork Warranty field of...
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4. This warranty is the entire DISCLAIMER Warranty given by JSW MG MOTOR and no Authorized Dealer Motor India of JSW MG MOTOR or its or his partnered with multiple agent or employee is authorized application services & content to extend or enlarge this warranty...
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24hrs/7days emergency • Registered Contact / phone support related to the use of your number, in case you are calling JSW MG Motor Vehicle. Peace of from a number other than your mind motoring- guaranteed. registered number, as registered While it is our sincere hope that with MG;...
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breakdown/ immobilizations can be If your vehicle is unable to be solved at the roadside, a technician mobilized following a road traffic will be sent to try and mobilize your accident, Roadside vehicle at your location. Assistance will organize to send a recovery vehicle to recover your Vehicle Recovery vehicle from the accident site to...
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identity documents to verify the unless the alarm is sounding eligibility under this Program. continuously • Covered Vehicles and period of • ABS lights are illuminated cover: • Air warning lights Windows cannot be closed but illuminated weather conditions are fair, and •...
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purposes or acts of terrorism, • The damage / immobilization is earthquake damage, freak caused to the vehicle due to the weather conditions, atmospheric negligence / intentional driving phenomena, nuclear of the vehicle or tampering with transformation phenomena or the vehicle, even after becoming radiation caused by artificial aware of the breakdown / fault / acceleration of atomic particles;...
and it may become physically Replacement Costs impossible to assist you until • The replacement cost for any the weather improves. During damaged part of the vehicle such times, our main priority will shall not be covered by JSW MG be to ensure that you and your Roadside Assistance,...
5.7 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Schedule for Normal Operation Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Km / MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Year whichever is earlier Replacement, Check, and Repair Reducer fluid-Replacement (as per frequency As defined defined), inspection (for leakage).
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Periodic Maintenance Schedule for Normal Operation Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Km / MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Year whichever is earlier Front Compartment Check the connection and status of 12V Inspection only battery. Check the high-voltage harness for mutual Inspection only interference, wear or damage.
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Periodic Maintenance Schedule for Normal Operation Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Km / MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Year whichever is earlier Vehicle Interior and Exterior Check the status and thickness of front and rear brake pads and brake discs, and replace Inspection only them as necessary.
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Periodic Maintenance Schedule for Normal Operation Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Km / MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Year whichever is earlier After Maintenance and Repair Use diagnostic software to reset maintenance interval indicator. Check for fault codes and Inspection only determine operation status of the control systems.
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In case of any assistance please contact or reach nearest JSW MG authorised service center. Scan the below QR code to navigate JSW MG dealer network:...
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1800 100 6464 JSW MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner’s Manual are based on the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
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