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Do not use blower or infotainment system in idle condition. Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. In AT/CVT - Shift to P before switching o ignition. Please do not use Accelerator & Brake pedal simultaneously.
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Welcome to the world of JSW MG!!! Thank you for choosing JSW MG Astor – India’s first Car with AI Inside This manual will familiarize you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It will also provide you important safety information. Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations.
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Index Foreword Safety systems Starting and driving Comfort & convenience Repair & maintenance...
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Foreword 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 The Owner’s Handbook 1.1.2 Status at Time of Printing 1.1.3 Symbols Used 1.2 Vehicle Identification Information 1.2.1 Vehicle Identification 1.2.2 Vehicle Identification Label...
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1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 The Owner's Handbook negligence of the manufacturer or JSW MG Authorised Service Centre. This handbook describes all of the vehicles and standard equipment 1.1.3 Symbols Used specification within the model range. The following symbols used within Some of the information therefore, the handbook call your attention to may not apply to your particular car.
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This symbol indicates parts Vehicle Identification Location described must be disposed of by Vehicle Identification Number authorised persons or bodies to (VIN) protect the environment. • On the identification plate; Asterisk • On the floor under the front right hand seat; An asterisk (*) appearing within the text, identifies features or items of •...
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1.2.2 Vehicle Identification Label The vehicle identification label contains the following information: • Model /Type; • Engine Type; • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); • Date; • Country; • Manufacturer. Location of Vehicle Identification Label The identification label is located at the lower side of right pillar B MGI00154...
2.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2.1.1 Overview WARNING This section of the manual, along Do not use a cushion that with others, contains crucial safety reduces friction between the seat guidelines. Please pay special passenger. attention following passenger's hips may slide under precautions: the lap portion of the seat belt a.
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e. Avoid driver distraction f. Maintain appropriate speed Driver distraction is a significant Driving at excessive speeds is a and potentially fatal hazard, leading cause of accidents and particularly for inexperienced injuries. Higher speeds increase drivers. Always prioritize safety the risk of severe consequences, and be aware of distractions like although serious injuries can also drowsiness, reaching for objects,...
2.2 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES 2.2.1 Front seat and the positions of all display instruments. The head must be at a. Front seat position least one hand away from the roof lining. The thighs are right on the seat without constriction. WARNING When adjusting your seat, follow these precautions:...
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WARNING CAUTION • Don't try to adjust your seat • Be careful when retrieving while you're wearing your seat small objects trapped under belt. Moving the seat cushion the seats or between the seat forward could put strong and the center console. Sharp pressure on your stomach.
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b. Seat position adjustment Manual adjustment type* You can adjust the front seat by Electric adjustment type* using the levers located under the seat cushion. NOTE Before you start driving, adjust the seat to the right position so that you can comfortably reach the steering wheel, foot pedals, MGI00001 and controls on the dashboard.
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c. Seat backrest adjustment Electric adjustment type* Manual adjustment type* MGI00007 MGI00008 As shown in the figure, turn the adjustment switch forward and Pull up the handle near the seat backward, and the backrest will be cushion; adjust backrest folded forward unfolded inclination angle to a proper...
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d. Seat height adjustment WARNING Electric adjustment* Reclining the seatback: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle moving dangerous. Even if you're wearing your seat belt, reclining the seatback reduces e ectiveness of your seat belt and airbags. Never recline the seatback while MGI00009 the vehicle is in motion.
Therefore, please sit on the seat 2.2.2 Rear seat before adjustment; otherwise the Folding Rear Seats adjustment device To increase luggage space, first fully damaged. lower (or remove) all the rear seat head restraints, and then pull up the backrest unlock straps on both sides respectively and fold the seat backrests forward.
Unfolding and Locking Rear Seat 2.2.3 Head rest Backrests The front and rear seats of the When returning the rear seat vehicle have headrests that can be backrest to the upright position, pull adjusted. up the backrest unlock straps to release the locked state, push the WARNING backrest...
2.2.4 Seat belt Head rest height adjustment To adjust the headrest upward, pull the headrest upward to a proper position and fix it. To remove the headrest, press and hold the release switch. To adjust the headrest downward, press and hold the release switch and push the headrest downward to a proper MGI00015...
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a. Load limiter* WARNING It is equipped on the front seat belt. 1. The seat belt shall not be The force limiter can reduce the buckled against a hard or stress applied on the body through fragile object in your pocket. the seat belt damping release in case Otherwise, the hard object will of a collision accident.
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b. Wearing NOTE 1. Keep the seat belt retracted and unlocked when it is not used for a long time. Do not allow any seat belt or its buckle or tongue to be clamped door; otherwise, the seat belt may MGI00017 be damaged.
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c. Unlock 2. Inserting the latch plate forward (reverse insertion of the latch plate will cause the seat belt to twist, and cut or even endanger life in case of collision). Insert it into the buckle of the seat pair until a "click"...
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Use of seat belts during pregnancy MGI00020 The seat belt provides protection for everybody, including a pregnant woman. Like all passengers, if pregnant women do not wear the seat belt, severe personal injuries are more likely to be caused to them.
2.3 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS) 2.3.1 Overview c. If the child seat is put in a closed The vehicle is not equipped with a compartment in hot weather, its child seat. If you need one, a child temperature will be very high. seat that is applicable to ISOFIX Make sure that the child seat "general"...
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a. Types of child restraint system MGI00159 According to GB27887-2011, the child restraint system can be classified into 5 groups below: Group 0: for children weighing less than 10 kg. Group 0+: for children weighing less than 13 kg. Group I: for child weighting more than 9 kg and less than 18 kg.
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b. Applicability: Below are di erent riding positions to child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Quality Group Front passenger Left/Right rear seat Group 0: <10kg Group 0+: <13kg Group I: 9kg~18kg Group II: 15kg~25kg Group III: 22kg~36kg Note: Meanings of letters in the table are as follows: U - Applicable to universal child restraint system certified under this mass group.
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Information on suitability of di erent ISOFIX positions for ISOFIX child restraint system Seat (or Other Positions) Quality Group Size Class Fixture Front passenger Left / Right rear seat ISO/L1 Carry-cot ISO/L2 ISO/R1 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 Group 0+: <13 kg ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
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c. Child seat fixing device MGI00160 MGI00158 There is a set of fixing device on 4. 1: Child seat clamp, 2: lower fixing each of the right and left sides of the point; connect the fixed hook on second row seat. the child seat with the vehicle's fixed device.
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5. Connect the upper strap of the child seat to the corresponding fixing point of the vehicle. Refer to the child seat instructions to get to know when and how to strain the upper strap. As shown, the upper anchorage of child seat fixing device is located behind the rear seat backrest.
2.4 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 2.4.1 Overview WARNING airbag provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. It does replace need, requirement to wear a seat belt. The airbags together with the seat MGI00004 belts provide optimum protection The Airbag Supplementary Restraint for adults, but it is not the case for System generally consists of: infants.
2.4.2 Airbag deployment conditions Children should wear seat belts WARNING suitable to age. DO NOT lean out Front seat passengers should not of windows. place feet, knees or any other part An inflating airbag can cause of the body in contact with, or in facial abrasions other...
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In the event of a collision, the airbag IMPORTANT control unit monitors the rate of • Airbags can not protect lower deceleration or acceleration induced body parts of passengers. by the collision, to determine • Airbags are not designed for whether the airbags should be rear collision, minor frontal or deployed.
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Front Airbags Seat Side Airbags * WARNING WARNING NEVER use a rearward facing The manufacture and material of child restraint on a seat protected the seat is critical to the correct by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, operation of side airbags. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the Therefore, please DO NOT fit seat CHILD can occur.
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Condition in which airbags will not Seat Side Airbags and Curtain deploy Airbags * The deployment of airbags does not Under certain conditions the seat depend on the vehicle speed, but on side and side head airbags may not the object that the vehicle hits, be deployed.
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Disabling the Passenger Airbag (located in the PAB display panel in the lamp assembly) illuminates, this WARNING indicates that the passenger airbag is disabled. The Passenger Airbag should only be disabled when a rear facing When the switch is turned to the ON child seat is fitted to the front position, the ON indicator light passenger seat.
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To prevent damage to the airbag IMPORTANT SRS, the following areas should be • The removal or replacement of cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth an airbag module should be and upholstery cleaner ONLY: carried out by the JSW MG •...
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Replacing Airbag System Parts Disposal of Airbags When your vehicle is sold, ensure WARNING that the new owner knows the vehicle is equipped with airbags, Even if the airbag does not deploy, and is aware of the replacement collisions may cause damage to date of SRS.
2.4.3 Frequently Asked Questions breast board and lateral glancing collisions. As per the design, the When shall the airbag be inflated? seat lateral-impact airbag and the The frontal airbag is designed to be side curtain airbag will inflate inflated in moderate to severe head- according to the impact position in on collision or almost head-on case of the moderate to severe...
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How is the airbag inflated? During WARNING inflation, the sensing system sends When the airbag is inflated, dust an electronic signal that triggers the may be spread in the air. All gas generator to release gas to fill persons in the vehicle shall get o the airbag, causing the airbag to the vehicle as soon as possible.
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• An airbag is designed to inflate MG authorised Service Center for only once. After the airbag is repair and maintenance of the inflated, some parts of the airbag airbag system. system need to be replaced. WARNING Otherwise, the airbag system will be unable to provide protection If the airbag cover is damaged, in the next collision accident.
2.5 BRAKE SYSTEM 2.5.1 Overview any reason while driving, bring the car to a halt as quickly as Foot Brake tra ic conditions safely allow, The free stroke of brake pedal is in and do not pump the brake pedal the range of 0~30mm.
2.5.2 Electronic brake force Electronic Brake Assistance (EBA)* distribution (EBD) system Your car is equipped with EBA, which reacts to the speed at which Your car is equipped with the brake pedal is applied. If, in an EBD, which, in order to emergency situation the brakes are maintain braking...
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Traction Control System (TCS) * you can turn them o after the engine is started. Press SCS switch The purpose of TCS (less than 2 seconds) to turn o is to aid traction and TCS. driving stability, • Press SCS switch (longer than 2 thereby helping the seconds) to turn o SCS and TCS.
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Hill Hold Control (HHC) * The following conditions must be fulfilled to activate the HHC: WARNING • The driver's door is closed and limitations when the driver seat belt is fastened. subject to adverse conditions • The car sits steadily on an uphill such as wet or icy surfaces and slope.
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Hill Descent Control (HDC) * The HDC system is an auxiliary function specially designed for WARNING driving on acute down hill gradients. The system reduces the speed by The HDC system is only an applying brake force, thus assisting auxiliary function.
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When the START/STOP Switch is 4. O : Press the HDC switched ON/RUNNING, switch (OFF) to switch the system defaults to o . Use the system OFF, the green switch to turn the HDC system on/ HDC warning lamp in the o .
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Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Braking in an Emergency WARNING WARNING cannot overcome DO NOT pump the brake pedal at physical limitations of stopping any time; this will interrupt the the car in too short a distance, operation of ABS and may cornering at too high a speed, or increase the braking distance.
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No matter how hard you brake, you In case that the vehicle with high are still able to continue steering centre of mass due to dynamic the vehicle as normal. driving (such as change lane) or stable driving (such as loop driving) IMPORTANT may roll over, ARP brakes the outside wheels to under-steer,...
After the HAZ function is activated, 2.5.4 Manual parking brake* when emergency braking WARNING manoeuvre is exited (no severe deceleration detected) then the Never drive the vehicle without function will be switched o after a releasing the parking brake or pull few seconds.
2.5.5 Electronic parking brake instrument pack illuminates, the (EPB)* EPB is applied. • If the EPB malfunction WARNING indicator lamp in the instrument pack In the event of EPB malfunction remains on, it indicates that a where EPB release is not fault has been detected.
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Releasing the EPB • Place the START/STOP Switch in ON/RUNNING position, depress the brake pedal, and press the EPB switch. • If the indicator in the EPB switch indicator instrument pack extinguished, released. Starting Aid The EPB can predict the driver's intention and automatically release the EPB.
2.5.6 Automatic vehicle hold (AVH)* DO NOT leave the vehicle when WARNING the engine is running and the When auto hold stops the auto hold is active. Auto hold vehicle for reasons such as cannot guarantee the electronic flameout, releasing the seat belt parking brake operation in all or pressing the auto hold switch, cases after flameout.
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With the engine running, if the the Standby state to the Parking vehicle is required to stop for long state. When the auto hold is in the periods or frequently for long Parking state, engaging D or R and periods (such as wait at the tra ic pressing accelerator will...
2.5.7 Emergency brake When the car is in motion, in case of any emergency, such as the car Emergency Braking Function cannot be stopped by the brake pedal, it can be decelerated by WARNING pulling up and holding EPB switch. Inappropriate use of the EPB can •...
2.6 STEERING SYSTEM Electric power steering NOTE The EPS system provides steering The EPS system will adjust the assistance for the vehicle. This power assistance according to the system does not need power vehicle speed. As a result, the steering fluid, which brings great steering wheel can be turned convenience for the daily vehicle easily at low speed and be turned...
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EPS fault warning lamp Adjustment of Steering Wheel When vehicle WARNING powered on, the warning DO NOT attempt to adjust the lamp will illuminate position of the steering wheel instantaneously. It indicates that the while the vehicle is in motion. system is conducting self inspection This is extremely dangerous.
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Steering Mode Switching The electric power steering system provides 3 di erent steering modes: 1. Normal: provides moderate power assistance. 2. Urban: provides a high level of assistance, with a light feel. 3. Dynamic: provides low level power assistance, with a heavier feel.
2.7 HORN Horn MGI00022 Press the horn button area on the steering wheel (as indicated by the arrow) to operate the horn. NOTE The vehicle horn switch location and the driver’s airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel. The illustration shows the position of the horn switches, please ensure that you press in this area to avoid any...
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Starting & Driving Starting and Stopping Engine 3.1.1 START/STOP Switch (Key Start)* 3.1.2 START/STOP Switch (Keyless Start)* 3.1.3 Starting the Engine (Key Start)* 3.1.4 Starting the Engine (Keyless Start)* 3.1.5 Precautions for Starting the Engine 3.1.6 Stopping the Engine Economical and Environmental Driving 3.2.1 Running-in 3.2.2...
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Starting & Driving 3.14 Driving Assist System * 3-54 3.14.1 Description of Front View Camera 3-54 3.14.2 Description of Front Detection Radar 3-55 3.14.3 Speed Assist System 3-57 3.14.4 Lane Assist System 3-62 3.14.5 Forward Collision System 3-65 3.15 Active Speed Limit (ASL) System * 3-68 3.15.1 Activate 3-68...
3.1 STARTING AND STOPPING ENGINE 3.1.1 START/STOP Switch (Key Position LOCK/OFF Start)* • The key can be inserted or removed. WARNING • After the engine is stopped and the key is removed, turn the When the vehicle is in motion, DO steering wheel to one side to lock NOT switch o the ignition or...
3.1.2 START/STOP Switch (Keyless NOTE Start)* The key can only be turned from ACC position to LOCK/OFF position when the shift lever is in P (parking) position. When the START/STOP Switch is in the OFF position, if the driver side door is opened, an audible warning sounds to indicate that MGI00030 the key has not been removed.
Yellow Light (ACC) If your car is subject to strong radio signals the keyless entry and start • Some electrical equipment can systems su er from be operated, such as power interference function windows. correctly. Please see the 'Alternative • Pressing the START/STOP Switch Starting Procedure' .
3.1.4 Starting the Engine (Keyless Start)* Starting the Engine: 1. Switch unnecessary electrical equipment (including the air conditioning); 2. Apply the parking brake (refer to “Brake System” of this section); 3. For auto transmission vehicles, Ensure P or N is selected and press the brake pedal.
1. Place the smart key centrally in 1. Please place the smart key on the centre console cup holder the top of the standby start mark cubby box with the buttons facing at the bottom of the small glove upward - as shown in the box of the center console facing illustration.
NOTE electronic devices that can create electromagnetic • If the vehicle will not enter a interference near the vehicle. ON/RUNNING state, please This may cause issues with the check warning electronic control systems on indicators messages the vehicle. displayed in the instrument pack message centre.
3.2 ECONOMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVING 3.2.1 Running-in NOTE The engine, transmission, brakes After strenuous towing or driving and tyres need time to 'bed-in' and at high speed (particularly in hot adjust to the demands of everyday weather), it is suggested to allow motoring.
3.2.3 Economic Driving Use of Electrical Equipment The way in which you drive your car Use of electrical equipment will has a significant bearing on the life reduce the power available from the span of the car and battery. battery. Whilst it is essential to maintain a comfortable interior Drive Smoothly environment, excessive use of...
3.2.5 Check and Service Have Vehicle Regularly Serviced Regular servicing will ensure optimum fuel consumption and minimize exhaust pollutants, as well as e ectively extending the service life of the car. Check Tyre Pressures Regularly Under-inflated tyres increase the rolling resistance of the car which, in turn, increases fuel consumption.
3.3 CATALYTIC CONVERTER Improper use may lead to damage WARNING to the catalytic converter, so please special attention DO NOT let the vehicle pass following requirements to minimize through or park on the road or the possibility of damage. ground with combustible materials such as hays or leaves...
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the vehicle is driving with a gear engaged. If the vehicle equipped with a manual transmission needs to slow down while traveling in high gear, downshift immediately to avoid insu icient driving force. • If the vehicle consumes too much engine oil, please have the vehicle serviced immediately, as it will reduce the engine performance.
3.4 FUEL SYSTEM 3.4.1 Fuel Requirements Always take care when refueling: • Switch o the engine. WARNING • Do not smoke or use a naked flame. Use only the recommended fuel which meets national standard! • Do not use a mobile phone. Serious damage to the catalytic •...
Fuel Filler Cap Unscrew filler anti- clockwise and allow any pressure inside the tank to escape, before removing the cap. After refueling, tighten the filler cap clockwise until you hear 1 “click” sound. 3.4.3 Refueling Do not fully fill the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in direct sunlight, or high ambient...
3.5 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* 3.5.1 Instructions 3.5.2 Gear Shift The following information is very important, please read carefully before use. P - Park R - Reverse • Before starting the engine, place N - Neutral D - Drive the gear lever in P or N position, S - Sport + Upshift ensure the foot brake is pressed...
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WARNING NOTE When the vehicle is parking on a Unless necessary, it is not hill, press the brake pedal and recommended to press lock apply the parking brake first and button during gear shifting. then select P gear. R Reverse Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running at idle speed.
Gearshift Speed 3.5.3 Driving on the Hill Selecting will allow WARNING transmission controller to carry out gearshifts taking in consideration of a In cases where a short stop on a number of factors including engine hill is required, such as a tra ic speed, vehicle speed and accelerator jam, DO NOT momentarily apply position.
3.5.4 P Gear Emergency Release NOTE When the START/STOP Switch is on assistance these and the brake pedal is pressed, if functions cannot defy the laws the shift lever cannot be moved out of physics. DO NOT drive the of P gear, turn o the START/ STOP vehicle beyond its physical Switch, and apply the EPB.
3.5.5 Control Mode Cruise Control Mode * Economy Mode With the cruise control function enabled, the transmission will Selecting D automatically places switch to the relevant gear for the the vehicle in the Economy Mode. vehicle speed automatically, The information centre display will thereby avoiding frequent gear show “D”.
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Move the shift lever toward “+” Automatic Transmission Failure direction to upshift to next available If the automatic transmission high gear, move toward “-” direction develops a problem, the engine to downshift to next available low emission malfunction indicator gear. With Manual Mode selected, if lamp in the instrument pack will the driver makes an unreasonable illuminate or the message centre...
3.6 MANUAL TRANSMISSION* 3.6.1 5-speed Manual Transmission Shift lever MGI00037 1. Please wait for 2 ~ 3 seconds before shifting gear, otherwise the damage to the reverse gear may occur. Please MGI00037 wait for 1 ~ 3 seconds before The manual transmission is a 5- shifting forward gear,...
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NOTE In order to guarantee the smooth driving and good fuel economy of the vehicle, please shift at an appropriate time, and never allow the tachometer pointer to remain in the red sector for prolonged periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged. 3-21...
3.7 CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION* 3.7.1 Instructions 3.7.2 Gear Shift The following information is very important, please read carefully before use: P - Park R - Reverse • Before starting the engine, ensure N - Neutral D - Drive the shift lever is in P or N position, S - Sport + Upshift press the brake pedal and apply...
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NOTE When the vehicle is parking on a hill, press the brake pedal and apply the EPB first and then select P. R Reverse MGI00040 MGI00041 Select this gear only when the During the gear shift, operate the vehicle is stationary. shift lever according...
Gearshift Speed 3.7.3 Driving on Hills With D or S gear selected, the speed WARNING at one gear varies depending on the accelerator pedal position: In cases where a short stop on a smaller throttle opening will result hill is required, such as a tra ic in the gear shift at a lower speed, jam, DO NOT momentarily apply and a larger throttle opening will...
Downhill Driving 3.7.4 P Gear Emergency Release When the START/STOP Switch is on WARNING and the brake pedal is pressed, if Repeatedly pressing the brake the shift lever cannot be moved out pedal result brake of P gear, turn o the START/STOP overheat, thereby causing the Switch, and apply the EPB.
3.7.5 Control Modes Cruise Control Mode* Standard Mode With the cruise control function enabled, the transmission will With the shift lever in D position, the switch to the relevant gear for the automatic transmission enters into vehicle speed automatically, standard mode default thereby avoiding frequent gear...
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gear to protect the engine. To return to other modes, move the shift lever leftwards and select D. Transmission Failure When the transmission has some faults, engine emission malfunction indicator lamp in the MGI00043 instrument pack illuminates. When Toggle the shift lever towards “+” some faults occur, the transmission direction to upshift to next available will enter Limp Mode and the...
3.8 WIPERS & WASHERS 3.8.1 Windscreen Wiper Operation increases, the wiper frequency increases. As the vehicle speed decreases, the wiper frequency decreases. Some models equipped with a rain sensor fitted to the interior rear view mirror base to detect varying amounts of water on the outside of the windscreen.
Slow Wipe NOTE By pushing the lever up to the slow When the car is stationary, if the wipe position (2), the wipers will bonnet is opened, the front operate slowly. Move the lever to re- wiper/washer will stop work select the wipe speed.
Wash and Wipe 3.8.3 Rear Window Wiper Operation Turn the rear window wiper switch to wash and wipe (2) position and hold, the rear window wiper and washer will operate, the rear window wiper wipes quickly. release the switch allowing it to return to intermittent wipe (1), the rear window washer will stop operating, and the wiper wipes slowly, change...
3.9 KEYS 3.9.1 Overview condition, physical geographical factors. For safety WARNING consideration, after you lock your vehicle by the key, please recheck if Keep the spare key in a safe place the vehicle is locked. - not in the vehicle! It is recommended that spare keys are not kept on the same key ring, since this may cause interference...
3.9.2 Replacing the Battery NOTE Please use the picture guide to Any key made independently replace the key battery if any of the outside of JSW MG Authorised following conditions occur: Service Center Network may not • The key locking/unlocking function start the engine, and may a ect range is reduced;...
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Smart Key * electronic power banks, cigarettes, etc.) Smart key precautions - If the smart key is near your • If smart key is close to radio mobile phone, its signal may be transmitter such as radio station blocked by the normal operation or an airport which can interfere of the phone.
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5. P ut the new battery in the slot, Remote key * and make sure it is in full contact with the slot. 6. Refit the cover and press tightly, ensuring the gap around the cover is even. 7. Refit the mechanical key, and close the decorative trim.
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4. Continue to use the flat-bladed IMPORTANT tool inserting it into the end of • Use incorrect the key/battery cover (D), slightly inappropriate battery may pry the battery cover until the damage the key. The new two bayonets at the end of replacement's rated voltage, battery cover are released.
3.10 CHILD PROOF LOCKS MGI00023 WARNING NEVER leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. Steps for enabling or disabling the child proof locks are as follows: • Open rear door corresponding side, move the child proof lock lever to the lock position in the direction of the arrow to engage the child proof lock;...
3.11 ALARM SYSTEM Your car is fitted with an anti-theft can not be started by using the alarm and engine immobilisation spare key, please contact the JSW system. To ensure maximum safety MG Authorised Service Center. and operation convenience, we Engine Immobilisation (Keyless strongly recommend...
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Operation of Door Lock System NOTE (Key) If the START/STOP Switch is not Key Locking placed in ACC or ON/RUNNING • Using the remote key to lock: position within 15 seconds after press the lock button on the key to the vehicle is unlocked with the lock the car after closing the mechanical key, the engine...
from the car to lock all doors and IMPORTANT tailgate (no need to press the lock After the door is locked by using button on the key). Note, this will the key, press the button on the also arm the alarm and immobilise door handle to unlock the car.
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Anti-theft Alarm Sounder If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the interior lock If the anti-theft alarm has been switch. The yellow indicator on the triggered, the car horn will sound interior lock switch illuminates. If a continuously. Press the UNLOCK mislock is caused by non-driver button on the key, the anti-theft door, tailgate or bonnet, press the...
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the air condition, and set the blower to maximum speed, so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle. Tailgate Open Mode The tailgate can be opened by using the following 2 methods: MGI00027 • With the START/STOP Switch in Emergency Tailgate Opening position OFF, long press the release button (B) on the key for...
3.12 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM* figure), then the cruise control is OFF. To set the cruise control to 'Standby' pull the lever switch to 'Cruise Standby' (4 in figure), the yellow indicator lamp in the instrument pack will illuminate indicating the system is in 'Cruise Standby' mode.
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Target Cruise Speed Adjustment • Conditions initiate intervention. When the cruise control is active, the 'target speed' can be increased • An incline causes excessive or decreased: Push the lever switch decline in speed. upwards (1 in figure), this will Resume increase the speed.
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• During the operation of cruise control system, the actual speed may deviate from the target cruise speed to some extent due to road conditions (such as uphill, downhill, etc). • If the actual speed is excessively lower than the target speed or SCS is activated due to the hill or road surfaces, the cruise control...
3.13 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM* the vehicle to maintain the set WARNING following distance. The adaptive cruise control NOTE system is designed as a comfort system enabling the driver to adaptive cruise control maintain a constant speed or system is designed for highways distance from the car in front.
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necessary. DO NOT exit the vehicle when the adaptive cruise control system car following cruise function has stopped the car, or is keeping the car stationary. Before exiting the car the shift control knob should be in the Park position and the START/ MGI00035 STOP Switch in the OFF position.
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2. Move the adaptive cruise lever following cruise. An image of your switch to the 'ON' position (4), car and the car ahead is displayed the adaptive cruise system in the instrument pack message status indicator centre. In this mode the actual instrument pack illuminates...
3.13.2 Adaptive Cruise Target 4. W hen using the lever to adjust the Speed Adjustment target speed, briefly operate the adaptive cruise lever switch When the adaptive cruise control upward (1) or downward(2) once, system is activated: the target speed will change 5 1.
3.13.3 Adaptive Cruise Target • Move the lever switch to 'OFF' Following Distance Adjustment position (7). When the adaptive cruise control • Press the brake pedal whilst the system is activated, rotate the vehicle is in motion. switch on the end of the lever •...
3.13.7 Adaptive Cruise Resume NOTE If the adaptive cruise control system If following the vehicle ahead to a has reverted to, or been switched to, stop with the adaptive cruise the Standby mode it can be control system enabled, if any of reactivated by moving the lever the following conditions occur switch to the 'Resume' position (5).
• Encounters a vehicle driving at a 3.13.10 Special Driving low speed. Environments • Encounters a vehicle with loaded The adaptive cruise control system items protruding from the body has it's limitations. Listed below are profile of the vehicle. some conditions that may be beyond the safe operating limits.
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When turning at an intersection or following a vehicle into, or out of a curve, the adaptive cruise control system may be unable to detect the vehicle ahead, even if it is in the same lane, it is possible the system may detect a vehicle in another lane.
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NOTE Please DO NOT use the adaptive cruise control system in the following situations: • Driving weather conditions. • When the ambient light is insu icient, the light is too much, or the front lighting of the vehicle is poor. •...
3.14 DRIVING ASSIST SYSTEM* The driving assist system can detect NOTE road environmental The calibration of front view information ahead of the vehicle by camera requires professional utilising a front view camera and a knowledge and tools. If calibration front detection radar under certain is required, please seek the JSW conditions.
entrance/exit), driving on surfaces 3.14.2 Description Front with strong reflective properties Detection Radar Calibration of (road surface covered with water front detection radar or snow), tunnels, inside a • The front detection radar re- building etc. calibration is required after any •...
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Front radar performance will be NOTE e ected following Any snow that gathers on the front situations: radar may be removed using a soft • When the front detection radar is brush, and any ice should be covered by mud, snow, excessive removed using a propriety deicing water (rain) or water spray from spray.
3.14.3 Speed Assist System camera. The speed limit sign identified will be displayed on the WARNING instrument pack. When the vehicle speed exceeds the speed The intelligent speed limit is an limit by a preset amount, a visual auxiliary function, it may display warning in the instrument pack an incorrect speed limit value or will alert the driver to control the...
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visual warning will be available Speed settings of manual speed during the intervention. assist: After the manual speed assist function is enabled, the speed limit value can be set by using the adaptive cruise control lever as follows: 1. With the manual speed assist function enabled, the initial Speed Assist System (SAS) speed limit value is displayed as...
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lever up or down, the speed limit When the speed warning value will continuously change in function or intelligent speed assist units of 5km/h. function is enabled, the system 2. After the manual speed assist indicator lamp on the instrument function is activated, the system pack illuminates green.
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1. T o temporarily exceed the speed NOTE limit (overtaking manoeuvre), When the vehicle needs to press the accelerator pedal hard. change lane, make a turn or turn indicator lamp around at an intersection and instrument pack illuminates the driver uses an indicator in green, and the speed limit value advance and slows down, the flashes.
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4. T he speed limit signs IMPORTANT incorrectly placed or damaged. The camera may not correctly 5. There are multiple speed limit recognise speed limit signs signs above the lane or on the during poor lighting conditions, sides of the road. Currently, the bad weather, non standardized front view camera can only or sheltered speed limit signs or...
3.14.4 Lane Assist System Lane Departure Warning The system uses the front view WARNING camera to detect the lane lines The lane assist system is an ahead of the vehicle. The system auxiliary system that provides will be activated when the following assistance to the driver.
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• Lane line markings are clear and • The function is switched ON, the system recognises at least • Vehicle speed is above 60 km/h, one lane line. • Lane line markings are clear and • When a wheel is about to cross the system detects lane lines on the lane line, or has already both sides of the vehicle.
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The lane assist system will be • The vehicle is not in D. impaired or ine ective in the • The vehicle speed is below 55 following conditions: km/h, or too high. • The hazard lamps are activated. • The anti-lock brake system (ABS) •...
3.14.5 Forward Collision System The forward collision system switch is located in the infotainment WARNING display. Enter the corresponding The driver remains responsible for interface for driving assistance to the safety of the entire driving turn the system ON/OFF, and make process, even if the vehicle is mode selection.
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Pedestrian auto emergency NOTE braking In some cases, the driver may not When the system detects that there have anticipated any braking is a risk of collision between the intervention and does not want to vehicle and the mobile pedestrian apply the brakes whilst the directly in front of the vehicle, the forward collision system is braking...
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• The vehicle ahead is a vehicle • In front of the vehicle are a crowd with higher chassis. of pedestrians, the pedestrian is overshadowed or in the dark. • The vehicle ahead is large vehicle at close range (such as tractor, •...
3.15 ACTIVE SPEED LIMIT (ASL) SYSTEM* 3.15.1 Activate The desired target speed of the ASL system displayed instrument information cluster. With the START/STOP Switch in position ON/RUNNING and the lever switch in “ASL Standby” (3 in figure), the ASL function is in standby mode. MGI00170 Pressing the “Set”...
When activated if the vehicle speed 3.15.4 Exit ASL is greater than the user inputted Pull the lever switch to “Cruise target speed the system will begin to Standby” position (4 in figure), ASL slow the vehicle to the inputted system will exit.
3.16 PARKING AID SYSTEM 3.16.1 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Parking Aid in Operation The rear parking aid is enabled automatically when reverse is WARNING selected, it is switched o as soon as reverse is disengaged. A short The purpose of the parking aid is beep is given by the parking aid to assist the driver in reversing! within 1 second after selecting...
• If there is an obstacle within The parking camera is fitted 1.2m range from rear between left and right license plate sensors, the system starts to lamps. When reverse emit a beeping sound. As the selected, the camera will display an vehicle moves closer to the image of what is directly behind the obstacle,...
3.17 360 PANORAMIC IMAGING SYSTEM* • In the setting interface, turn on WARNING the turning assistant display purpose function. At low speed, turn on panoramic imaging system is to the left or right corner light. In the assist the driver during reversing! 360 panoramic image display The cameras have a limited field interface, press the settings...
3.18 REAR DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM* 3.18.1 System Overview correct operation of the rear sensors will be compromised if WARNING they are misaligned due to e ective recognition accident damage. This may cause capabilities of the rear sensors the system to automatically can be limited by objects such as shutdown.
3.18.2 Switching the System Functions On/O The rear driver assist system function and sub system switches accessed infotainment screen. Select ON/OFF to activate/deactivate the system. MGI00057 3.18.3 System Functions NOTE NOTE The radar requires calibration on The detection area, collision new vehicles or for vehicles of time threshold value and vehicle where a rear detecting radar...
3.19 BLIND SPOT DETECTION When the vehicle is driving forward, 4. There are motor vehicles in the the system will monitor the motor blind zone of the vehicle. The vehicles located in the blind zones system monitors both the left of the left and right exterior mirrors.
3.20 LANE CHANGE ASSIST When the vehicle is driving forward, 4. The speed of the approaching the system will monitor the motor vehicle is higher than the speed vehicles approaching rapidly in the of your vehicle. adjacent lanes. When 5. The approaching vehicle enters conditions for activating the lane the detection area of the LCA, change assist function are met, the...
3.21 REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT When the vehicle is reversing, the 5. The speed of the vehicle being system will monitor vehicles monitored is above 9km/h. approaching from the left and right 6. The motor vehicle drives across rear. When the conditions form the system detection areas.
3.22 TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) * it can not replace normal tyre WARNING maintenance. For tyre maintenance, replace routine please refer 'Tyres' maintenance and checks of tyre 'Maintenance' chapter. condition and pressures. Using equipment that transmits on If the TPMS malfunction frequencies similar to that of the indicator lamp illuminates, and the TPMS may interfere with the...
3.23 LOAD CARRYING maneuvers when large or heavy WARNING items are carried. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle Driving with the boot lid (or tailgate) weight or the permitted front and open is very dangerous. If the load rear axle loads. Failure may result being carried requires the boot lid in vehicle damage or serious (or tailgate) to be open, please...
3.23.2 Internal Loading WARNING carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage that could move, causing personal injury in the event of an accident, emergency braking hard acceleration. DO NOT obstruct the driver and passengers to keep right sitting posture and observation with loads.
4.1 MIRRORS 4.1.1 Outside rear view mirror Heating Elements * The door mirrors have integral NOTE heating elements which disperse ice or mist from the glass. The Objects viewed in door mirrors heating elements operate while the may appear further away than Heated Rear Window is switched they actually are.
Electric Folding of Door Mirror * 4.1.2 Interior Rearview Mirror For vehicles fitted with electric door Adjust the body of the interior mirror folding, rotate the knob to the rearview mirror to achieve the best middle position and push the knob possible view.
4.1.3 Sunvisor NOTE WARNING Attaching film on the rear window may have influences on The vanity mirror on the driver the usage of automatic anti- side should only be used when dazzle function. the car is stationary. Manual Anti-Dazzle Interior Sunvisors (1) are arranged on the Rearview Mirror * roof ahead of both the driver and the...
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NOTE Warnings and instructions on use of child restraint (3) are attached to both sides of the passenger sunvisor. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraints on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
4.2 WINDOWS 4.2.1 Power Operated Window NOTE Switch The front and rear passenger windows can also be operated by individual window switches, mounted on each door. The rear window switches will not be operated if the rear window isolation switch been activated.
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“One-Touch” Down NOTE The driver's window control switch DO NOT operate the power (1) has 2 positions. Short press the window controls continuously window control switch to the “2” several times in a short time position and release. The window frame, otherwise the power automatically descends to fully window...
4.3 SUNROOF The sunroof consists of two glass • DO NOT hold the operating panels, only the front section can be switch in the open/close position opened by sliding or tilting. The for any length of time after sunshade can be opened or closed operation is complete, this could as a complete unit.
Opening the Sunroof Glass using Closing the Sunroof Glass by Tilt Sliding With the sunroof glass fully closed, Rotate the switch completely press the rear part of the switch in counterclockwise, the sunroof will the direction of the arrow as slide fully closed.
Closing the Sunshade Forcibly Closing the Sunroof (over- riding the anti pinch) Short press the button (1) to automatically close the sunshade To forcibly close the sunroof glass completely. Short press the button after an anti-pinch intervention, at any time to cancel the request gently pull the rear of the switch and stop the sunshade at that downwards within 5 seconds and...
To carry out the sunroof glass thermal protection state, initialisation operation: sunroof can be operated until the next thermal protection event. Fully close the glass - gently pull the rear of the switch downward and 4.3.6 Sunroof Operation (Push hold in position for 10 seconds, the Switch) * sunroof will open a preset amount and stop, it will then close...
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Sunroof Glass Operation its 2nd position (4) and then release, the sunroof will automatically close Open the Sunroof Glass by Tilting completely. Open the Sunroof Glass by Sliding MGI00072 Push the sunroof glass switch MGI00071 upward to the 1st position (1) and Push the sunroof glass switch hold, the sunroof will tilt open backward to the 1st position (3) and...
Close the Sunroof Glass by Sliding 4.3.7 Sunroof Sunshade Operation Push the sunroof glass switch forward to the 1st position (1) and hold, sunroof will close manually. stop movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing the switch. Push the glass switch forward with slightly harder force to move the MGI00071 switch to its 2nd position (2) and...
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Push the sunshade switch forward Forcibly Closing the Sunroof (over- with slightly harder force to move riding the anti-pinch) the switch to its 2nd position (2) and To forcibly close the sunroof glass then release, the sunshade will after an anti-pinch intervention, automatically fully close.
Linkage between Sunshade and seconds. The sunshade will open a Sunroof Glass preset amount and stop, it will then close automatically - the sunshade To prevent the sunshade from being is then initialised. During the whole exposed, the sunshade will move process, the switch must remain in together with the sunroof glass as the 2nd position.
4.4 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS 4.4.1 Ventilation Vents Centre Vents MGI00073 MGI00067 1. Side Vents Slide the button in the centre of the 2. Windscreen/Defrost Vents louvres to the left or right to open or 3. Centre Vent close the vent. Toggle the button at 4.
Centre Console Vents 4.4.2 A/C Control Panel Control Panel MGI00074 MGI00075 Slide the button in the centre of the 1. A/C Control Shortcut louvres to the left or right to open or 2. Defrost/Demist Button close the vent. Toggle the button at 3.
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Defrost/Demist Press Heated Rear Window Button to switch the Press Defrost/Demist Button function on or o . The button on the control panel, the indicators indicator illuminates when the button display function is on, and is extinguished illuminate, the A/C cooling and when the function is o .
4.4.3 A/C Control Interface - Non Connected Car * Control Interface Control Interface - MY25 MGI00097 MGI00146 1. System On/O 1. System On/O 2. Auto Mode 2. Auto Mode 3. Cooling On/O 3. Cooling On/O 4. Air Circulation Mode 4. Air Circulation Mode 5.
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Auto Mode Cooling On/O Set the target temperature required Touch the cooling On/O touch and then press the AUTO touch button to operate the cooling button to enable the auto mode function. function. In auto mode, the air NOTE distribution mode, blower speed and so on are automatically A small amount of water may adjusted to reach and maintain the...
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During automatic circulation, Air Distribution Mode the air conditioning system can Select corresponding automatically adjust the internal Distribution Mode Touch Button as recirculation or external circulation required regulate according to the situation. distribution mode. NOTE Touch Icons on Distribution Leaving the system in internal Button Interface Mode...
4.4.4 A/C Control Interface - NOTE Connected Car * In this mode, a small amount of Control Interface airflow will be directed to the side, front side window and windscreen/defrost Vents. To 'feet' + 'windscreen' . Directs air to the footwell, windscreen/defrost and front side window vents.
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Temperature Control Manually adjust the air distribution mode or blower speed to exit auto Touch the temperature control mode. In this case the AUTO touch button to regulate the indicator will extinguish. temperature of the air supplied by the vents. NOTE Cooling On/O To ensure the auto mode...
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Air Distribution Mode NOTE Select corresponding In this mode, a small amount of Distribution Mode Touch Button as airflow will be directed to the required regulate side, front side window and front distribution mode. windscreen vents. Touch To 'Feet + Windscreen' . Directs air to Air Distribution Mode Zone the footwell, front windscreen and...
rapid cooling or heating, and at the 4.4.5 Entertainment Player same time, it can prevent the entry Important Safety Information of tra ic fumes. • Do not attempt to refit, service or During external modify the entertainment system circulation, the air conditioning by yourself, for there are high- system draws air from outside the voltage...
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• It is strictly prohibited from CAUTION operating entertainment • To protect the screen against system when the vehicle is damage, always touch panel travelling, to avoid a ecting keys with your finger. driving safety due to inattention. Please park the vehicle in a safe •...
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Basic Operations displayed in the English readable format on the same screen of HU. Control Panel Please note that whenever there will be POP up on Infotainment system for Software/FOTA update, please update the HU software for new features and system performance enhancement.
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Power On/O mode, short press the HOME button. Power On The following operations can also If the vehicle power is turned o cancel the Standby mode: with the system currently in playback mode, the system will be • The system automatically automatically powered on when the switches to the parking image...
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Control Buttons on Steering (except the Bluetooth music Wheel mode), and long press to fast forward. When playing radio, short press to automatically search for he next station; long press to manually search for the next station. Button Short press to hang up if in calling/talking state;...
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indication window which changes Connecting/Disconnecting a USB smoothly with the adjustment Storage Device process. Inserting a USB Storage Device Connect a USB device to the USB NOTE port for connection. The volume buttons on the Removing a USB Storage Device steering wheel and control panel Check and confirm that there is no can only be used for the volume...
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Bluetooth Phone • Due Bluetooth wireless connection, interruption or error Instructions occurring in the process of • Connection to all mobile phones transmission in some extreme featuring Bluetooth wireless cases, and the Infotainment technology is not guaranteed. system may be unable to be •...
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• Touch [Bluetooth] in the Settings You may make a call using the interface to enter the Bluetooth following methods: connection settings interface, • Keypad Input. and touch on the Bluetooth bar • Call the number in Contacts. to enable the Bluetooth function. •...
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Switch to Private Mode Radio • During a call, touch to enter Touch the Radio/Music area in the the Private Mode (Speaker Mode main interface, and touch [Radio] by default). again to enter the Radio interface. To listen to the broadcasting of •...
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6. Add a Station to/Remove a USB Music Station from Favorites Insert a USB storage device into the 7. Station Preview port, system automatically loads the music from Automatically search for and the storage device. Touch the preview each station and play Radio/Music area in the main each for 10 s.
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6. USB Music List Bluetooth Music Touch enter Please connect a Bluetooth device corresponding Folder List first before playing Bluetooth music. interface, then touch to select Refer to “Bluetooth Pairing and and play the track you prefer. Connection” in “Bluetooth Phone” section for details.
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NOTE Due to di erences in the compression ratio and bit rate of multimedia formats downloaded from the Internet and other factors, the actual situation of the decoding result MGI00128 shall prevail. 1. Current Elapsed Time For your driving safety, when the 2.
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Pictures Picture Browsing Interface Insert a USB storage device into the port, system automatically loads the pictures in the storage device. Touch [Pictures] in the main interface to enter the picture Playback interface. Touch a picture file to display it in full screen.
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Vehicle-Mobile Phone 5. Press the HOME button on the control panel to return to the Interconnection * main system interface. Only applicable to models that feature Vehicle-Mobile Phone Android Auto * Interconnection. Only the USB Android Auto enables information interface with can support vehicle- interaction between the android mobile phone interconnection.
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NOTE Touch the A/C area in the main system information interface to enter the A/C System interface, you can choose to Settings interface. Refer to “A/C restore the factory settings as Control Interface - Non Navigation required. After restoring factory *”...
4.4.6 Entertainment Interface Main Interface More Interface MGI00102 MGI00103 Describe Describe ASTOR More Touch to enter ASTOR Touch to see more interface interface 4-39...
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ASTOR Interface Voice setting Interface MGI00135 MGI00133 Describe Robot Screen Brightness Swipe to adjust robot screen brightness. Connection Info View the robot onnection information. MGI00134 Connection Reset Describe Touch to reset robot connection. Hello ASTOR You can choose to turn the Background APP Refresh wake-up word on/o .
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MGI00105 Background APP Refresh Automatically Describe Turn background APP refresh automatically on or o . Click the Add ASTOR button Version Info to start pairing robot. View the voice version information and touch to As shown in the diagram, detect voice version.
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Don'ts Click the next button to start 1. Do not hold Talking Robo head pairing. while it is rotating as this may Pairing needs to wait for a cause motor to malfunction. while, and then it shows that 2. Do not try rotating Talking Robo the pairing is successful.
4.5 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROLS 4.5.1 Overview MGI00076 1. Power Window Switch 10. Infotainment System 2. Exterior Rearview Mirror and 11. Front Passenger Airbag Headlamp Leveling Switch 12. Infotainment / Air Conditioning 3. Wiper Stalk Switch Control Switch 4. Horn Button 13.
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4.5.2 Instrument Pack IMPORTANT Instrument Pack - Colour Display If the low fuel warning lamp illuminates, please refuel as early as possible. Indicates that the fuel filler is located on the right side of the vehicle. Instrument Pack - Colour Display MGI00077 Speedometer (1) Indicates the vehicle speed in km/h.
Engine Coolant Temperature 4.5.3 Information Centre Gauge (3) Information Centre Colour Indicates engine coolant Display A * temperature. Fuel Gauge (4) Indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank. The low fuel warning lamp will illuminate yellow or flash when the fuel remaining in the fuel tank is low.
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Total Mileage General information provides the following: Displays the total driving mileage of the vehicle. General Information The general information function can be selected as follows: • Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT 1. Warning Information button right hand 2. Trip Computer multifunction steering wheel 3.
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• Accumulated Total: displays the Warning Message range, duration, average speed Warning messages and prompts are and average fuel consumption displayed in the information centre since the last reset. It can be instrument pack. reset by long pressing the OK communications are displayed in button right...
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The following are a selection of Warning Procedure warning messages that may appear Message in the information centre. Indicates that the engine coolant temperature Warning sensor has failed. As Procedure Message soon conditions Engine Coolant permit, safely stop the Indicates that the cruise Temperature vehicle and switch o the control...
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that a failure Indicates that the anti- has occurred that may lock brake system (ABS) severely damage has failed and the ABS engine. soon function is about to be ABS Fault conditions permit, safely disabled.
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that Indicates that electronic parking brake electric power steering system (EPB) system has a general EPB System detected a fault. Please failure that Fault consult the JSW MG steering performance Authorised Service has been reduced. As Center soon soon...
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that the Tyre Indicates that Pressure Monitoring steering angle sensor is Front Left/ system has detected that not calibrated. Please Front Right/ Steering Angle a tyre pressure sensor consult the JSW MG Rear Left/ Uncalibrated has a low battery.
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that the radar Indicates that the auto module calibration has emergency braking RADAR failed. Please consult the system for pedestrians Calibration Pedestrian Auto Authorised (AEBP) has detected a Failed Emergency Service Center as soon fault.
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Information Centre Colour General Information Display B * The general information function can be selected as follows: • Press the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT button on the right hand multifunction steering wheel switch to shift the display items. •...
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General information provides the • Accumulated Total: displays the following: range, duration, average speed and average fuel consumption since the last reset. It can be reset by long pressing the OK button right hand multifunction steering wheel switch. 1. Trip Computer •...
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Warning Information The following are a selection of warning messages that may appear Displays the warning information or in the information centre. important notes that are currently relevant to the vehicle Warning Procedure Message Warning Message High engine coolant Warning messages and prompts are temperature could result displayed in the information centre in severe damage.
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that the Start Indicates that a failure Stop button has detected has occurred that will Start Stop a fault. Please consult e ect engine Button the JSW MG Authorised performance Fault Engine Fault Service Center emissions.
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that the hill Indicates that descent control system traction control system has detected a fault. Traction Control has detected a fault. Hill Descent Please consult the JSW Fault Please consult the JSW Control Fault MG Authorised Service MG Authorised Service Center...
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Warning Warning Procedure Procedure Message Message Indicates that It indicates that the steering angle sensor has airbag lamp has failed. Steering Angle failed. Please consult the Airbag Lamp Please consult the JSW Fault Authorised Fail MG Authorised Service Service Center as soon Center soon as possible.
4.5.4 Warning Lights When the turning signal lamp Indicators flashes, the direction indicator lamp on the corresponding side also Some warning lamps illuminate or flashes. If the hazard warning lamps flash accompanied by a warning operated, both direction tone. indicator lamps will flash together. If High Beam Indicator - Blue either direction indicator lamp in the indicator...
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Airbag Warning Lamp - Red contact the JSW MG Authorised Service Center as soon as possible. If this lamp illuminates, it indicates that there is a failure in the Engine Coolant Temperature SRS or seat belt. Please seek the Warning - Red JSW MG Authorised Service Center When the engine coolant at the earliest opportunity.
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Alternator Malfunction Warning - Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Lamp - Yellow * If this lamp illuminates after If this lamp illuminates, it starting the vehicle, it indicates that indicates a tyre pressure is low, the 12v battery charging system has please check the tyre pressures.
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ABS Malfunction Warning Lamp - released, it indicates that there is a Yellow failure in the braking system. Please stop the car as soon as safety This lamp illuminates to permits, switch the engine OFF and indicate an ABS fault. If an ABS contact the JSW MG Authorised failure occurs while driving, ABS will Service Center immediately.
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Hill Descent Control (HDC) On/ vehicle and driving for a short while, Malfunction Indicator Lamp - please contact Green/ Yellow * Authorised Service Center immediately. When this lamp Operating the HDC switch will illuminates red, it indicates that the activate the function, the system EPS has a failure relevant to the will enter the stand by mode and the steering...
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Low Fuel Warning Lamp - Yellow Active Speed Limit System Warning Lamp - Yellow * The warning lamp illuminates yellow when the fuel remaining in This warning lamp illuminates the fuel tank is low. If possible, if an active speed limit system please refuel before the low fuel failure is detected.
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Speed Assist System Warning yellow. When the Adaptive Cruise Indicator - Yellow * Control System operates, the lamp will illuminate green, this indicates If an Speed Assist System that the Adaptive Cruise Control failure is detected, the lamp will System is activated. flash yellow and then remain on after a period of time.
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Lane Departure Warning System flash yellow and then remain on Indicator - Green/Yellow * after a period of time. Please contact the JSW MG Authorised This lamp will illuminate Service Center. yellow when the Lane Departure Warning function is enabled, the For more information, please refer lamp will extinguish when the to “Driving Assist System”...
4.5.5 Lights and Switches dipped headlamps on and o according to the intensity of current Master Lighting Switch ambient light. NOTE This function is realized by fitting a sensor capable of monitoring exterior lighting conditions in real time on your vehicle. The sensor is fitted in the centre of MGI00084 the fascia panel near the...
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Dipped Headlamps Find My Car When the START/STOP Switch is in After the vehicle has been left in a the ON/ RUNNING position, turn the locked condition for a few minutes master lighting switch to position 3 pressing the lock button again on to operate the dipped headlamps the remote key will enable the Find and side lamps.
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Front Fog Lamps * Location Load With the START/STOP Switch in the ON/RUNNING position and the side Driver, or driver & front lamps on, turn the fog lamp switch passenger. to position 1, this will turn on the All the seats occupied with front fog lamps.
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Direction Indicator/Main Beam Headlamp High/Low Beam Switch Switching With the START/STOP Switch in the WARNING ON position and the master lighting switch turned to position 3, or the Take care not to dazzle oncoming auto function has switched the vehicles when driving using main lights on, push the lever (3) towards beam headlamps.
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Smart Main Beam System * The Smart Main Beam System is designed to detect the light intensity WARNING information of the vehicle in front using the vehicle forward camera The smart main beam system and switch the main beam on or o serves only auxiliary...
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2. The vehicle is running and the cycle. If you exit greater than or speed is above 25mph (40km/h). equal to three times, you will not be able to enable this function 3. The front fog lamps are not again in the current ignition turned on.
Lighting Mode during Cornering will stop flashing. For more details and location refer to 'Emergency While the car is driving forward, the Information' 'Hazard Warning speed is lower than 40km/h, and the Devices' . dipped beams are on, turn on the turn signal lamps or allow the 4.5.6 Interior Lights steering wheel angle more than 45°,...
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In addition to the manual control Rear Interior Lamp* of the interior lamps, some According di erent operating conditions will activate configurations of the vehicles, the an automatic control function. rear interior lamp has di erent Press button 3 to turn on or turn shape.
4.5.7 Power Socket The 12V power socket is located under the shift control knob WARNING assembly in the centre console. It can be used as a power supply Please ensure the socket blanking when the START/STOP Switch is in plug is inserted when the power the ACC or ON/RUNNING positions socket is not in use.
There is also one USB port located Wireless Charging System for in the rear view mirror mounting trim Mobile Phones * cover, this provides a 5V power The wireless charging function for a source. mobile phone is realized without the necessity for a connection cable.
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certain mobile phones with their Wireless Charging of Mobile protection, wireless Phones charging speed may decrease The wireless charging area is sometimes, wireless located in the area shown in the charging may stop. figure. The charging function is The wireless charging e iciency enabled when the START/STOP may reduce when there is a heavy Switch is placed in the ACC/ ON/...
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If the mobile phone cannot be NOTE charged correctly, please make sure On bumpy roads, the wireless that there is no foreign matter in the charging function of the mobile wireless charging area or wait for phone may intermittently stop the wireless charging area to cool and resume.
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Glove Box Centre Console Armrest Box MGI00092 MGI00094 Lift the armrest (arrowed) to open To open the glove box, pull the the compartment cover. Put the handle on the glove box cover (as cover down to close it. indicated by the arrow). Push the box cover forward to close the glove box.
4.5.9 Cup Holder WARNING WARNING Avoid sudden braking , starting and accelerating of the vehicle Do not place hot drinks in the cup when the cup holder is in use to holder whilst driving. Spillage may prevent liquid spillage. If hot result personal injury...
4.5.10 Roof Luggage Rack * • Ensure the loads carried by the roof luggage rack do not impede WARNING operation of the sunroof, roof antenna of tailgate opening. Roof loads MUST NOT exceed the • When installing or removing a maximum authorised load.
5.1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION 5.1.1 Hazard Warning Devices 5.1.2 Emergency Starting Warning Triangle Using Booster Cables WARNING • NEVER start the engine by pushing or towing. • Make sure that BOTH batteries are of the same voltage (12 volts), and that the booster cables are approved for use MGI00106 with 12 volt car batteries.
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Starting the Vehicle other unpainted surface, for example), as far away from the WARNING battery as possible and well away Ensure that each booster cable from fuel and brake lines on the connection is securely made. disabled vehicle (B). There must be no risk of the clips 2.
5. Disconnecting the booster cables Your car is equipped with a must be an exact reversal of the removable towing hook, that can be procedure used to connect them, used at the front or the rear of your i.e. disconnect the BLACK cable vehicle.
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Towing for Recovery WARNING If, due to an electrical fault, potential safety hazards may exist, it is not allowed to put the START/STOP Switch in the ON position. When towing, DO NOT suddenly accelerate or brake suddenly, this can cause accidents. The towing speed of a vehicle must not exceed 30 km/h, the towing distance shall not exceed...
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If vehicle is towed with the four Without the engine running, greater wheels on the ground, observe the e ort may be required to operate following precautions: the brake pedal and turn the steering wheel. Longer stopping 1. Switch the START/STOP Switch to distances will also be experienced.
5.1.4 Wheel Replacement 1. Jack handle Spare Wheel and Toolbox 2. Towing hook 3. Wheel bolt cap removal tool 4. Wheel bolt spanner 5. Jack Changing a Wheel If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose a safe place to stop away from the main MGI00122 thoroughfare if possible.
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Positioning the Jack Replacing with Spare Wheel WARNING WARNING NEVER work beneath the vehicle Check the pressure of the spare with the jack as the only means of wheel to avoid flat tyre as it is not support. The jack is designed for used for a long time.
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3. Remove the wheel bolts and NOTE place them in the toolbox to DO NOT stand on the handle of prevent them from being lost. the wheel bolt spanner or use Make sure the vehicle is steady extension tube on the handle of and there is no risk of slip or movement before removing the spanner.
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Spacesaver Spare Wheel * WARNING NOTE Only one space saver spare DO NOT use an automatic car wheel can be used at any one wash when the spacesaver time, otherwise the operational wheel is fitted, the guide rails of performance brake the car wash may conflict with performance may be reduced,...
5.1.5 Fuse Replacement Fuse Box Fuse There are two fuse boxes in the vehicle: Fuses are simple circuit breakers which protect the vehicle electrical equipment preventing electrical circuits from being overloaded. A blown fuse indicates that the item of electrical equipment it protects stops working.
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Passenger Compartment Fuse Box MGI00113 Check or Replace a Fuse 3. Press the fuse extraction tool onto the fuse head and pull to 1. Switch o the vehicle power remove the fuse. A blown fuse system electrical can be recognized by a break in equipment, disconnect the wire.
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Fuse Specification Specs Function Specs Function Front Washer Relay, Front Courtesy Rear Washer Relay Lamp, Outside Mirror and Master Diagnostic Socket Light Height Adjust Switch, Top USB, PRND Display F16B Left Headlamp Assembly, Right Headlamp Airbag ECU (SDM) Assembly, Keyless Start/Stop Rear Courtesy Switch, Gateway Lamp...
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Fuse Specification Specs Function Specs Function F34–F41 - Automatic Temperature Stability Control Controller Module(Valve)-MT Instrument Pack Stability Control Transmission Module Control (Valve)-AT/CVT Module-AT/CVT Passenger Window Information lift Switch, Rear Faceplate Left Window Lift Switch Sunroof TBOX Driver Door Switch Pack, Driver Tyre Pressure Window Lifter, Rear Monitoring System...
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Front Compartment Fuse Box MGI00114 Check or Replace a Fuse 3. Press the fuse extraction tool onto the fuse head and pull to 1. Switch o the vehicle power remove the fuse. A blown fuse system electrical can be recognized by a break in equipment, disconnect the wire.
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Fuse Specification Specs Function Specs Function 150A Alternator Electric Power Automatic Steering Module Temperature Controller, Blower Cooling Fan Relay Pack Body Control Module Windscreen/Mirror Heating Relay, Stability Control Passenger Module(Pump) Compartment Fuse FL10-12 - F18, F19, F20, F21, F42, F43, F44 FL13 Starter Relay KLR Relay,...
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Fuse Specification Specs Function Specs Function Right Headlamp Right Headlamp Assembly Assembly Downstream Left Headlamp Lambda Sensor, Assembly Upstream Lambda Ignition Coil, Engine Sensor,Canister Control Module Purge Valve(1.3T), Purge Washer Horn Relay Pump(1.3T) Left Headlamp Intake Variable Assembly Camshaft Timing, Compressor Relay Exhaust Variable Camshaft Timing,...
Fuse Specification 5.1.6 Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification Specs Function Engine Control Lamp Bulb Specification Module Headlamp Body Control High/Low Beam Module F22-24 Front Direction Indicators Body Control Module Daytime Running Lamps Body Control Front Side Light Module F28-29 Front Fog Lamps * H8 35W Engine Control Reverse Lamps...
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Take care NOT to touch the glass with Lamp Bulb Specification your fingers; always use a cloth to handle the bulb. If necessary, clean Stop Lamps/ W21/5W 21/5W the glass with methylated spirits to Rear Side Light remove fingerprints. If in doubt, when (low configuration) replacing bulbs, contact the JSW MG...
5.2 MAINTENANCE 5.2.1 Overview NOTE Routine Maintenance Brake fluid replacement will safety, reliability be an additional cost. performance of your car will depend Coolant Replacement partly on how well it is maintained. You must ensure that maintenance Replace the engine coolant (mixed is carried out when required and solution of antifreeze and water) according...
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• Operation of seat belts and IMPORTANT brakes. You should be aware that • Look fluid deposits unauthorised replacement, underneath modification or tampering with • The car that might indicate a this equipment by an owner or leak. motor vehicle repairer could •...
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Safety in the Garage • Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from the WARNING engine compartment. • Wear protective clothing and Cooling fans may commence work gloves. operating after the engine is switched o , and continue •...
5.2.2 Bonnet Closing the Bonnet Opening the Bonnet Support the bonnet by one hand, release the support rod using the WARNING other hand, and place it firmly into the support rod base. Then hold the DO NOT drive when the bonnet bonnet using both hands and lower is not closed or retained only by it, allowing it to drop for the last 20...
5.2.3 Engine Compartment IMPORTANT 1.5L Engine Compartment • For safety reasons, the bonnet should fully WARNING latched and secure when While working in the engine driving. Therefore every time compartment, always observe the bonnet is opened, you the safety precautions listed must check after closing that under 'Safety in the Garage' , refer bonnet...
1.3L Turbocharged Engine 5.2.4 Engine Compartment Engine Oil ACEA Classification of Engine Oils WARNING European Automobile While working in the engine Manufacturers Association (ACEA) compartment, always observe will classify the engine oils based on the safety precautions listed performance and quality. To ensure under 'Safety in the Garage' , refer the best performance of the vehicle, 'Maintenance'...
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1.3L Turbocharged Engine 1. Withdraw the dipstick and wipe o the oil on it. 2. Slowly insert the oil dipstick and pull it out again to check the oil level; the oil level shall not be lower than the “MIN” mark on the oil dipstick.
5.2.5 Cooling System NOTE Coolant Check and Top Up Do not use the oil additives not WARNING applicable to the car, or else the engine may be damaged. You are DO NOT remove the coolant recommended to use the oil pressure cap when the cooling additives certified...
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NOTE WARNING Prevent coolant from coming Coolant is poisonous and can be into contact with the vehicle fatal if swallowed - keep coolant body when topping up. Coolant containers sealed and out of the will damage paint. reach of children. If accidental contact of coolant by children is If the coolant level falls appreciably suspected,...
5.2.6 Brake Portfolio. The car needs to run in for 800 km after the brake pad or disc is Brake Pads replaced. WARNING Brake Fluid Check and Top Up DO NOT rest your foot on the WARNING brake pedal while driving; this may overheat the brakes, reduce Brake fluid is highly toxic, keep their...
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5.2.7 12 V Battery Warning notice on battery: Wear glasses! Wear protective gloves and glasses since battery acid is highly corrosive! Open flames, electric sparks, MGI00124 strong light and smoking are prohibited! NOTE Explosive mixed gas may be Brake fluid will damage painted produced during battery...
• Keep battery securely WARNING mounted. Risk injury, corrosion, • Tighten loose terminals and hold accident and fire exists when down clamp nuts only enough to operating on vehicle battery and keep the battery firmly in place. electrical appliance! Wear •...
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battery again. First connect the WARNING positive cable, then the negative circuited because sparks with one. Do not connect the wrong high energy pose a risk of injury. cable - Risk of fire! Unauthorized A battery generates hydrogen removal and installation of gas which is flammable and battery are prohibited, because explosive.
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Battery Specifications Battery Maintenance di erent battery types Vehicle Type Petrol equipped, on the top of some Rating 12V 75Ah batteries there is a battery condition Technology Lead Acid Battery indicator. Examine the indicator periodically to check the battery's 675 A condition.
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Car Parking Period Battery Charge with Ground Equipment If the vehicle is to be parked for an extended period of time, the static WARNING current electrical appliance (like clock, security devices) will drain Don't charge the frozen battery the battery, and the battery has to for the risk of explosion.
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NOTE CAUTION • Keep children away from the Please pay attention to the battery, battery acid warnings & instructions for charging devices. battery before working on it. When charging, the power • The battery can only be supply of charging device can be charged in an ventilated space.
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IMPORTANT NOTE Checking the Electrolyte Level Only fit MG recommended Check the electrolyte level and battery while replacement to specific gravity at specific PMS maintain the correct vehicle intervals. Check proper functionality. electrolyte levels for all the cells. Battery needs to dimensionally If the level is below the lower OK, to avoid terminals fouling marker, add distilled water until...
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CAUTION faster. To avoid battery discharge, please turn o the ignition switch when NOTE leaving the vehicle The JSW MG Motor shall not be Do not leave the power tailgate liable/ responsible open for a long period of time. damages/injuries, including This may drain the battery.
5.2.8 Washers Windscreen Washer Check and Top Up WARNING Windscreen washer fluid is flammable. allow MGI00117 windscreen washer fluid to come into contact with naked IMPORTANT flames or sources of ignition. When filling the washer fluid, DO • Use washer fluid NOT let the washer fluid spill on recommended and certified by...
Washer Nozzles • Clean windscreen Operate the washers periodically to regularly with an approved check that the nozzles are clear and glass cleaner and ensure the properly directed. If the nozzle is screen is thoroughly cleaned obstructed, insert a needle or thin before fitting replacement metal wire into the hole to remove wiper blades.
5.2.10 Tyres Radial tyres may look properly inflated when they Overview underinflated. Remove the valve • Take extra care when using new cap from the tyre valve stem. Press tyres for the first 500 kilometres. the tyre gauge firmly onto the valve •...
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New Tyres Tyre Life New tyres may not have the best Correct tyre pressure and moderate adhesive ability at the beginning. driving style can extend tyre life. Therefore, driving your vehicle at Recommendations: moderate speed and in a prudent • If the vehicle is to be stored for a way at the first 500 kilometres, lengthy time, please move your which is also beneficial to the...
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Driving Style Caring for Your Tyres Excessively harsh acceleration and WARNING braking (you may hear a piercing noise) or driving at high speed whilst DEFECTIVE TYRES cornering will increase the wear of DANGEROUS! DO NOT drive if tyre. tyre damaged, excessively worn, or is inflated to Wheel Balance an incorrect pressure.
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Tyre Pressure NOTE WARNING If the sidewall of the tyre is damaged or distorted, replace Before a long distance journey, the tyre immediately, do not the tyre pressure must be attempt a repair. checked. Tyre Wear Indicators Check the pressure (including the spare wheel) at least once a month, At the bottom of the original tyre, when the tyres are cold.
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Replacement Tyres NOTE A tyre MUST be replaced as soon WARNING as a wear indicator becomes It is recommended to install the visible. tyres consistent with the original specifications. DO NOT replace Wheel Alignment and tyre Balance the tyres with tyres of any other The wheels on your vehicle were type.
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Tyre Sidewall Labelling 215/55R17 94V This information identifies 215 - Tyre width in millimetres. describes fundamental 55 - Aspect ratio. The tyre's section characteristics of the tyre and also height as a percentage of its provides tyre identification width. number (TIN) for safety standard - Tyre construction code...
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Tyre speed ratings Wheel Fitment Rotation The chart below lists many of the It is not recommended that you di erent speed ratings currently swap wheels from side to side or being used for passenger vehicle front to rear in order to equalise tyre tyres.
sidewalls of the tyres, noting the External Car "outside" marking and the rotating Washing Your Car direction before installing them on WARNING the vehicle. Some high pressure cleaning systems will penetrate door, window and sunroof seals, and damage lock mechanisms. DO NOT aim water jets directly at components that might be easily damaged.
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If the car is particularly dirty, use a IMPORTANT hose to flush grime and grit from the • Avoid cleaning the vehicle in bodywork, prior to washing. Then, direct sunlight. wash using cold • When cleaning the vehicle in lukewarm water containing a good winter.
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Cleaning with a High Pressure use a colored primer first, then Cleaner apply the correct colour base coat and finish o with a lacquer pencil, NOTE appropriate. Carry this treatment after washing but before Always read the manufacturers polishing or waxing. More extensive operating instructions.
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Mirrors: Wash with soapy water. • Wax to provide a protective Use a plastic scraper to remove ice. coating between the paint and DO NOT use abrasive cleaning the elements. compounds or metal scraper. NOTE Plastic Components If possible, avoid applying polish Any plastic components should be or wax products to window glass cleaned...
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Wheels Cleaning the Interior Plastic materials WARNING Clean plastic-faced materials with When cleaning the wheels any diluted upholstery cleaner, then materials or water that contact wipe with a damp cloth. the brake disc directly may e ect braking e iciency. NOTE DO NOT polish dashboard In order to ensure the wheels are...
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Instrument Pack, Audio Seat Belts Navigation WARNING Display DO NOT use bleaches, dyes or Clean with a dry cloth only. DO NOT cleaning solvents on seat belts. use cleaning fluids or sprays. Extend the belts, then use warm Airbag Module Covers water and a non-detergent soap to clean.
5.3 TECHNICAL DATA 5.3.1 Technical Data Dimensions MGI00119 MGI00220 Item, Units Item Units Parameter Overall length A, mm 4323 Overall width B, mm 1809 Overall height C (unladen), mm 1628 (excluding luggage rack)/1650 (including luggage rack) Wheelbase D, mm 2585 Front Overhang E, mm Rear Overhang F, mm Front wheel track, mm...
NOTE Vehicle length not including the license plate. Rearview mirrors and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above touchdown point included in the total width. 5.3.2 Weights Item, Units Parameter 1.5L MT Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg LV0-1245/LV1-1263/LV2-1271/LV3-1303 Gross vehicle weight, kg LV0-1678/LV1-1696/LV2-1703/LV3-1736...
Item, Units Parameter 1.3T 6AT Person in cab, person Unladen vehicle weight (kerb), kg LV1-1317/LV2-1324/LV3-1355 Gross vehicle weight, kg LV1-1750/LV2-1756/LV3-1788 Unladen front axle weight, kg LV1-796/LV2-799/LV3-814 Unladen rear axle weight, kg LV1-521/LV2-525/LV3-541 Laden front axle weight, kg LV1-903/LV2-905/LV3-921 Laden rear axle weight, kg LV1-847/LV2-851/LV3-867 5.3.3 Major Parameters of Engine Vehicle...
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# Select the fuel to be added according to the label on the fuel filler port of vehicle's tank. For Petrol Variant - • Use only commercially available Petrol fuel conforming to IS 2796: 2017 BS-VI specification equivalent (With Maximum 10% Ethanol content fuel)
5.3.6 Wheels and Tyres Wheel size 7J×17 6.5J×16 Tyre size 215/55 R17 94V 215/60 R16 95H Spare Tyre Wheel rim specification 6.5J×16 Spare tyre specification 215/60 R16 5.3.7 Tyre Pressure (Cold) Wheels Unladen Front Wheels 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi Rear Wheels 220kPa/2.2bar/32psi NOTE It is recommended that the pressure of full-size spare tyre should be consistent with that of...
Terms & Conditions INDIA 1. Warning: 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 di icult to make modifications to comply with the regulations and environmental...
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Warranty by any material or assembly defect JSW MG Motor for a period of duly found in the vehicle, at their own request, as well as 2.2 The period of warranty on the...
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JSW MG Motor India Motor New Vehicle Warranty Private Limited (JSW MG *The right is reserved to change Motor) and / or JSW MG Motor number of free services at any authorized workshop shall not time without prior notice.
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2.6.7.3 Deposits rallies or as taxis. atmospheric pollution, plant- 2.6.6.5 Use of parts other than based deposits such as resin, JSW MG Motor Genuine Parts. animal-based deposits such as bird droppings, chemical 2.6.6.6 Any device and / or deposits;...
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JSW MG Motor lightning, fire, floods, Assistance. earthquakes, war, riots, attacks etc.; 2.8 The JSW MG Motor New Vehicle Warranty does not apply, and 2.6.7.9 Damage caused due to JSW MG Motor and JSW MG hydro-static lock, submerged Motor authorized dealer vehicle.
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2.9 By way of consideration for the 3.2 Geographical Coverage: The parts supplied by JSW MG geographical coverage of the Motor under the JSW MG Motor Anti- Corrosion Warranty is New Vehicle Warranty, parts identical to that for the JSW MG replaced under this warranty, Motor New Vehicle Warranty.
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3.4 The JSW MG Motor Anti- frame. Customer shall ensure Corrosion Warranty does not that these tests are conducted cover: at the mileage intervals stated in the Owner's Manual, and at 3.4.1 any damage which is not least once every two years.
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Paintwork Warranty is identical to that for the JSW MG Motor 3.5.8 Parts replaced under the New Vehicle Warranty. Anti- Corrosion Warranty legally become the property of JSW MG 3.8 Paintwork Warranty field of...
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3.9.4 In case, the denting or Motor and no Authorized Dealer painting job has been carried of JSW MG Motor or its or his out on the JSW MG Motor agent or employee is authorized Vehicle in a workshop outside...
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Rule 116 of the Central Motor 5.1 Proper use, maintenance and Vehicle Rules. care vehicle accordance with 6. JSW MG Motor reserves the instructions contained in the right to make any change in Owner's Manual. If the vehicle design make is subject to severe usage...
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Motor India committed to providing the best user experience and services and acts as an integrator for these application services & content providers. For any customer feedback, JSW MG Motor India will coordinate with respective content/service provider for resolution. *Model variants applicable with Internet features.
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MG ownership experience, by the issue: providing you with 24hrs/7days • Description of the problem; emergency support related to the • Your location; use of your JSW MG Motor Vehicle. • Registered Contact phone Peace mind motoring- number, in case you are calling guaranteed.
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incorrect fuel, or contaminated Taxi fuel (Twice a year, up to 5 lit) If your vehicle is recovered to an Road tra ic accident where the authorized MG Dealer, MG Roadside vehicle immobilized Assistance will also provide taxi Assistance will be provided no assistance.
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Program Overview – Definitions Non-covered Events • Covered Customers: Roadside Assistance designed to help only in “covered The owner (or driver) and all the events” that lead to stoppage / passengers travelling in the immobilization of your vehicle. As a vehicle at the moment the result, this program will not cover roadside...
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weather conditions are fair, and General Exclusions the vehicle is not exposed to any The following scenarios are general security risk exclusions under the MG Roadside • Windows cannot be opened Assistance therefore Roadside Assistance will not be • Windows cannot be closed but responsible for any assistance weather conditions are fair, and costs as a result of any of the...
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• Any damage resulting from the General Terms and Conditions use of the vehicle against the Remain with your Vehicle recommendations of the owner • Once you have called MG manual; Roadside Assistance, it is vital • Any consequential costs and / or that you stay with your vehicle.
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MG Roadside Assistance, unless it is covered under any other warranty(ies) provided by JSW MG Motor, including vehicle warranty, as may be applicable and / or subscribed to by the...
5.3.10 Maintenance Interval Periodic Maintenance Schedule - Astor (MT / CVT)^ Years Month Months Year Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Operation / Processes for Km / Year whichever Periodic Service Schedule is earlier Engine Oil...
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Periodic Maintenance Schedule - Astor (AT)^ Years Month Year Years Years Months Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Replacement Frequency: Operation / Processes for Km / Year whichever Periodic Service Schedule is earlier Engine Oil 10K/ 1Yr Oil Filter...
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JSW MG Dealer Network In case of any Service assistance/Vehicle periodic check ups please reach nearest JSW MG Authorized Service center. Scan the Below QR Code to Navigate the JSW MG Network. 5-79...
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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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