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  • Page 2 u Do not use blower or infotainment system in engine off mode. u Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. In DCT/CVT - Shift to before switching off ignition.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents PREFACE ..........6 External Liftgate Switch......16 Auxiliary Handrail........25 • • KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS ..7 Internal Liftgate Switch......16 Sunroof* ..........26 • Keys ............8 Liftgate Closing Switch ......16 Power Sunroof*........26 • Key-in Reminder* ........9 Anti-pinch Function of Liftgate ....17 Sunvisor ..........27 •...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Rear Windshield Wiper and Rear Seat ...........36 STORAGE..........53 • Washer* ..........62 • Rear Seat (5-Seat Model)......36 Storage Box........53 Exterior Entertainment Power • • Armrest ..........36 • Instrument Panel Right Outlet*...........62 Storage Box ...........53 Middle Row Seat ........36 • Rear Accessory USB Power •...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS Turn Signal Lamp / Hazard Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Headlamp Flashing ......106 • • • Warning Indicator .........84 Fault Warning Lamp* ......94 Automatic Wiping.......107 • Engine Oil Pressure Too Low ESC Fault Warning Lamp ......95 • • Hazard Flasher........107 •...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Electronic Air Conditioning Parking ...........138 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) * ..153 • • • Control Panel ........119 Manual Transmission* ....138 Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) * ..156 • Temperature Control Key ....120 • • Operation for Shifting Transmission Fuel...........156 Fan Control Key ........120 with Six Drive Gears to Reverse ®...
  • Page 7 Air Filter..........194 • Battery Charge with Ground • Delivery of your Vehicle ....230 Air Filter Cleaning .........194 Equipment ..........209 • JSW MG Motor New Vehicle Drive Belt ..........194 Battery Specications* ......209 • • Warranty ..........234 Brake Pedal ..........194 Battery Removal ........210 •...
  • Page 8: Preface

    Please when needed. refer to the actual vehicle for vehicle conguration. JSW MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. reserves the copyright of the Manual.
  • Page 9: Keys, Doors And Windows

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Keys, Doors and Windows Door Lock Thermal Protection....15 Electrically Folding Keys ............8 • • Outside Rearview Mirror* ......22 Doors..........15 • Key-in Reminder* ........9 Automatically Folding • Liftgate .............15 • Remote Control ........9 • Outside Rearview Mirror* ......22 Electric Liftgate ........15 •...
  • Page 10: Keys

    As shown in the gure above, turn the release Note switch on the key rst, and then pull out the mechanical key . If the key is lost, please contact to MG Authorised Service Center. Plug back the mechanical key after use.
  • Page 11: Key-In Reminder

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Foldable Type Remote Control : Liftgate Unlock Button. Press and hold for about 2s; open the liftgate, and the hazard warning lamp will ash once. Note The functioning range of the remote control different environmental reasons. Radio interference signals and barriers will affect the remote control functions.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Locating

    4. Close all doors and the engine hood. 2. The door lock is under thermal system checked by the MG Authorised 5. Press and release the remote lock button. protection Service Center.
  • Page 13: Automatic Locking Of Door

    4. The passive entry system (if congured) bring with the existing remote control(s) and other high-power radio signals (such as when you go to the MG Authorised Service base station and launch tower); detects a legal key in the vehicle.
  • Page 14: Door Lock

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Door Lock External Door Locking and Unlocking To lock a door outside of the vehicle with a key, As shown in the gure, for type I I I, when the As shown in the gure above, the lockhole on plug the key and rotate it clockwise.
  • Page 15: Internal Door Locking And Unlocking

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Internal Door Locking and Unlocking External / Internal Door Opening To open doors from inside or outside, unlock the doors rst, and pull the external or internal door handles. When the doors are locked, pulling the internal door handle twice can open the doors.
  • Page 16: Child Safety Lock

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Child Safety Lock To activate the child safety lock: As shown in the gure above, open the right front door and two rear doors, and nd the internal knobs of locks (not the knob of child safety lock).
  • Page 17: Central Door Lock System

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Doors Liftgate External Liftgate Switch Note The two rear doors are equipped with a To lock the liftgate, you need to close it and then child safety lock respectively. They lock it. function separately must activated manually and respectively. Electric Liftgate* Before opening the liftgate, make sure that the Note...
  • Page 18: Internal Liftgate Switch

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS External Liftgate Switch Internal Liftgate Switch Liftgate Closing Switch In the liftgate open state, press the liftgate closing switch, as shown in the gure. The liftgate automatically closes after two prompt Firstly, unlock the vehicle, and press the switch. tones.
  • Page 19: Anti-Pinch Function Of Liftgate

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Anti-pinch Function of Liftgate Note For the anti-pinch function of the liftgate, a better anti-pinch cannot be realized at every position. The position closer to the liftgate hinge has a stronger anti-pinch force. Please keep your finger or other body parts away from the range of movement to avoid any personal injury.
  • Page 20: Inductive Tailgate

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Inductive Tailgate Detect and Alert Warning The Tailgate operates if the smart key is The inductive tailgate can be opened without Do not approach the detecting area touching the vehicle. detected within 50 ~ 100 cm from the tailgate. if you do not want the tailgate to The alert stops at once if the smart key is How to use the Inductive Tailgate...
  • Page 21: Liftgate Service Hole

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Liftgate Service Hole Passive Entry Caution If the operation is correct, but the liftgate cannot be opened and closed normally with qualified conditions to open and close the electric liftgate, it is recommended to drive to the nearest Aftersales Service Center for repair.
  • Page 22: Passive Locking

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Passive Unlocking / Locking of Liftgate Passive Locking Passive Unlocking Passive Locking When all doors are closed and the ignition If the doors are locked, when the liftgate is switch is at LOCK position, bring a legal key and closed, the system will search automatically get close to the front door handle (within 1.2 whether there is a legal key in the vehicle.
  • Page 23: Opening Engine Hood

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Engine Hood Opening Engine Hood 2. After the engine hood is opened slightly, 2. Make sure that your or other persons’ stretch out the hand to the lower side of hands or other body parts are away from the engine hood front edge.
  • Page 24: Adjusting Outside Rearview Mirror

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Outside Rearview Mirror Please check the visual eld of all rearview 3. After adjustment, recover the selector If the electric folding button is pressed, the mirrors before driving. switch to non-pressed state (both ends not outside rearview mirror will not be unfolded pressed).
  • Page 25: Inside Rearview Mirror

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Windows Inside Rearview Mirror Power Window rearview mirror will be unfolded smoothly. If When the ignition switch is at ON position, you the freeze is not removed, the freeze will hinder can control the power window with the power the movement of the rearview mirror, window switch on the door armrest panel.
  • Page 26: Power Window Switch

    (short press is ok). unavailable after initialization learning, it is Caution recommended to drive to the MG Authorised Anti-pinch Function of Driver’s Side If an occupant stretch his / her body out Service Center for check and repair.
  • Page 27: Power Window Lock Button

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Power Window Lock Button Sunshade Auxiliary Handrail The power window lock button can lock the Your vehicle is congured with sunshade which Above the front passenger’s side door and rear front passenger’s side and rear power window can reduce dazzling effect on the driver and doors, an auxiliary handrail is installed.
  • Page 28: Sunroof

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Power Sunroof* Sunroof* Sunroof Sliding When the ignition switch is at ON position, the and release the switch when the sunroof power sunroof can be operated. stops moving, or push the front end of the switch once quickly and then release (operate within 0.3s).
  • Page 29: Sunvisor

    (operate initialization learning, it is recommended to within 0.3s). drive to the MG Authorised Service Center for check and repair. One-button Opening or Closing of Sunroof While operating the sunroof switch, you can...
  • Page 30: Sun Blind

    KEYS, DOORS AND WINDOWS Sunroof Tilting Sun Blind also push the sunroof switch (short press) forward once quickly, and the sunroof will be closed automatically. Press the open or close button of the sun blind The front part of the sunroof can be tilted. to slide open or close the sun blind.
  • Page 31 (not reaching the halfopen closing, push the switch once. after initialization learning, please drive to the position) or return to the half-open position MG Authorised Service Center for check and Anti-pinch Function (exceeding the half-open position) repair. Shutdown Delay Function...
  • Page 32 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Seats and Protective Devices Headrest ..........32 Seat Backrest Adjustment Middle Row / Rear Row Seat • Position ..........32 and Folding ........35 Belt............40 • Height Adjustment ........32 Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy...41 • • Rear Seat ...........36 Rear Seat (5-Seat Model)......36 •...
  • Page 33: Seats And Protective Devices

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Headrest Front Seat Height Adjustment Seat Position and Backrest Position Normal Condition When you sit on the seat, make your hips as • The middle position of the headrest should be To adjust the headrest upward, pull the close to the backrest as possible.
  • Page 34: Seat Position Adjustment

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Seat Position Adjustment Manual Adjustment Type* Electric Adjustment Type* • The seat height shall be so set that the occupant can see all directions and the positions of all display instruments. The head must be at least one hand away from the roof lining The thighs are right on the seat without constriction.
  • Page 35: Seat Backrest Adjustment

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Seat Backrest Adjustment Manual Adjustment Type* Electric Adjustment Type* Note If the backrest does not move when the switch is turned, the backrest may be already at its limit position, or the vehicle battery is out of power. Please check for confirmation.
  • Page 36: Driver's Seat Height Adjustment

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Seat Backrest Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment Adjustment and Folding Manual Adjustment Type* Electric Adjustment Type* Turn the handle on the outer side of the seat As shown in the gure, rotate the height The seat backrest inclination angle is adjustable upward and downward until the seat is adjusted adjustment switch on the outer side of the seat within a certain range.
  • Page 37: Rear Seat

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Rear Seat Rear Seat (5 Seat Model) Middle Row Seat To recover, pull up the drawstring and unfold Rear seat cannot be adjusted forward or the backrest to a proper angle. Finally, try to backward. shake the backrest to check whether it is xed. Armrest Note Hold the backrest first and do not...
  • Page 38: Seat Variant

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES 7 Seat Variant Seat Backrest Adjustment and Folding Seat Overturn Note Hold the backrest first and do not make the head or other body parts within the backrest folding range before pulling the backrest drawstring and folding the backrest. Otherwise, the backrest will be folded quickly and may cause impact or injuries.
  • Page 39: Seat Backrest Folding

    Please replace the damaged parts and components. It is strongly recommended to have the seat belt or deployed seat belt tensioner at the MG 7 Seater layout diagram Authorised Service Center replaced after an accident.
  • Page 40: Wearing

    The deployed seat belt pretensioner must be not change any seat belt component. Pull out the seat belt from the recoiler, and replaced by the MG Authorised Service Center. fasten it across the body without twisting. The seat belt pretensioner can only be deployed once.
  • Page 41: Height Adjustment

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Unbuckle Middle Row / Rear Row Seat Belt Left and Right Seat Belt Loose or heavy clothing will hamper close For buckling and unbuckling of the left and right wearing the seat belt. Do not place any object seat belts of the rear row, please refer to that of (such as hand bag and mobile phone) between the front seat belt.
  • Page 42: Middle Row / Rear Row Seat Belt

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Seat Belt Use during Pregnancy Middle Seat Belt of Rear Row Wearing: Warning 1. Pull out the seat belt from the backrest rst The hip belt shall be placed as low as and sit well. possible to go across the pelvis, so as avoid force on the belly.
  • Page 43: Child Seat

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Child Seat Child Restraint System Type The vehicle is not equipped with a child seat. If Caution you want to add one, a child seat that is For a little child, a child seat shall applicable to ISOFIX “general” type can be always be used.
  • Page 44: Isofix

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES ISOFIX Caution The size and configuration range of the child seat is very wide. Not all child seats are applicable to your vehicle due to the effects of the vehicle trim as well as the seat shape and size . You have responsibility to ensure that the child seat installed matches with your vehicle and that the child seat can be...
  • Page 45 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES vehicle. Refer to the child seat instructions to get to know when and how to strain the upper strap. As shown in the gure, the ISOFIX upper xing point is on the roof above the rear seat. Open the outer cover from the upper edge.
  • Page 46: Table Of Vehicle Handbook Information On Child Restraint Systems

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Table of Vehicle Handbook Information on Child Restraint Systems installation suitability for various seating positions Seating position (or other site) Mass Group Intermediate Intermediate Front Passenger Front Passenger Rear Centre Outboard Center Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0+ up to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg...
  • Page 47: Air Bag System

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Air Bag System Depending on the vehicle conguration, the Warning Air Bag Indicator system includes the following air bags: Even if an air bag is equipped, you may Driver frontal air bag • also be injured seriously or lose your Front passenger frontal air bag.
  • Page 48: Air Bag Position

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Air Bag Position Side Air Bag* Side Curtain Air Bag As shown in the Figure A above, the driver As shown in the Figure C, the front seat side air As shown in the Figure D, the side curtain air frontal air bag is located in the middle of the bag is installed on the backrest side near to the bag is installed at the side wall and roof joint, on...
  • Page 49 (such is very fast. For deated air bag, some smoke contact the MG Authorised Service Center as telegraph pole and tree trunk), rear-end and dust may come out from its air event.
  • Page 50 MG Authorised Service Center for corresponding function switch to lock doors, repair and maintenance of the air bag system. turn off indoors lamps and turn off the hazard warning lamp.
  • Page 51 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Side collision Overturn, falling from high place, rolling Hit into front vehicle bottom, especially • • • truck bottom Rear-end collision Hit deformable objects, such as sandpile, • • guard bar, column and tree...
  • Page 52 SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Side Air Bag / Side Curtain Air Bag (If Equipped) May not Be Inflated in the Following CollisionsIn case of side collisions with certain angle or collisions to vehicle body side (not passenger compartment), the side air bag/side curtain air bag system may not be activated.
  • Page 53: Important Note

    SEATS AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES Important Note Rear-end collision Side collision to truck during drifting • • Do not use a backward-facing child restraint system on a seat (front seat) protected by a frontal air bag (in activated state). Otherwise, severe injuries or even death may be caused to the child when the air bag is deployed.
  • Page 54: Storage

    STORAGE Storage Storage Box...........54 Ÿ Instrument Panel Right Storage Box..........55 Ÿ Instrument Panel Central Storage Box..........54 Ÿ Armrest Storage Box........54 Ÿ Glasses Box* ..........54 Ÿ Console Storage Box* .........55 Glove Box ............55 Ÿ Seat Pocket...........55 Ÿ Cup Holder..........55 Ÿ Ÿ Door Storage Groove and Armrest ...56 Ÿ...
  • Page 55: Storage Box

    STORAGE Storage Box Instrument Panel Right Storage Box Armrest Storage Box Glasses Box* Instrument Panel Central Storage Box It is located between the front seats. Pull up the If equipped, the glasses box is located on the storage box cover to open it. roof.
  • Page 56: Console Storage Box

    STORAGE Console Storage Box* Cup Holder Warning Keep the glove box door closed when the vehicle is running to reduce the injury risks in case of accidents or emergency braking. The cup holder is located on the console It is behind the armrest box. between the front seats.
  • Page 57: Door Storage Groove And Armrest

    STORAGE Door Storage Groove and Armrest Backrest Hook Note Ÿ Keep your drinks sealed while driving to prevent liquid spillage . Liquid spills may get into vehicles electrical/ electronic system & damage electrical/ electronic parts. Ÿ When cleaning spilled liquids, do not holder high temperature.
  • Page 58: Luggage Compartment Cargo Cover

    STORAGE Luggage Compartment Cargo Cover* Packing Up Luggage Cover Luggage Cover Removal The cover is used to shield the objects in the As shown in the gure, release the luggage As shown in the gure, press the caps on both luggage compartment.
  • Page 59: Roof Rail

    STORAGE Roof Rail Warning The roof rail is an external trim item. To avoid Warning damaging the vehicle, please do not use the Do not place any object on the luggage It is forbidden to place a cigarette lighter, rack to load heavy objects. compartment cargo cover.
  • Page 60 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and Controls Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Instrument Panel ........60 Control Indicators ........79 Ÿ Fault Warning Lamp* .........94 Controls ..........61 Ÿ Type-I Instrument Cluster......79 Ÿ Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Horn ............61 Ÿ Type-II Instrument Cluster......81 Ÿ Working Indicator* ........95 Turn Signal Lamp / Hazard Ÿ...
  • Page 61: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Panel...
  • Page 62: Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Controls Horn 1. Front window defroster vent 26. Spare key 2. Front window defroster vent 27. Economic mode switch 3. Front passenger airbag 28. Brake pedal 4. Glove box 29. Accelerator pedal 5. Central air vent 30. IFuel ller cap release handle 6.
  • Page 63: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering Wheel Adjustment* Caution The driver must keep absolute control of the steering wheel during driving. It is not allowed to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is running. Adjusting the steering wheel during driving can cause the vehicle out of control.
  • Page 64: Exterior Entertainment Power Outlet

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front Windshield Washer Rear Windshield Wiper and Washer* Exterior Entertainment Power Outlet* To spray cleaning uid on the front windshield: To use the rear windshield washer, turn the ignition The entertainment system interface is located switch to “ON” position rst and then turn the Ÿ...
  • Page 65: Rear Accessory Usb Power Outlet

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Accessory USB Power Outlet* Rear Power USB Port * The second-row USB power outlet (5V/2A) is There is USB power jacks (5V/2A) available for located at the rear end of the console and it can be the second and third row sea t and ca n be used for used for cellphone charging.
  • Page 66: Wireless Charging System For Mobile Phones

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Wireless Charging System for Mobile Phones * The wireless charging function for a mobile phone Do not keep any metal object in the Charging Pad Note is realized without the necessity for a connection along with Mobile Phone . It will affect phone For using a mobile phone without cable.
  • Page 67 If the mobile phone cannot be charged correctly, please make sure that there is no foreign matter in the wireless charging area or wait for the wireless charging area to cool down before further attempts. If it still fails, seek an MG Authorised Dealership.
  • Page 68: Warning Lamps, Gauges And Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Warning Lamps, Gauges and Indicators Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge It displays the vehicle speed. It displays the engine crankshaft revolutions per It displays the fuel level in the fuel tank. minute. If the fuel level in the fuel tank is too low, the control indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 69: General Odometer

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Small Odometer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge General Odometer It displays the total accumulated kilometers of It shows vehicle kilometers for a driving trip It displays the temperature of the engine the vehicle. coolant. After it has been reset to zero. In this mode, long press the adjustment lever to clear the trip “C”...
  • Page 70: Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen Adjustment Lever The trip computer monitor is located between Short press or long press the adjustment lever the tachometer and the speedometer. It can to switch among different screens or carry out display fuel gauge, engine coolant temperature zeroing.
  • Page 71: Type-Ii Trip Computer Display Screen

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type-II Trip Computer Display Screen Instrument Cluster Control Button* Type-II trip computer display screen can be controlled with the control button on the steering wheel. Only when the ignition switch is turned to ON can the instrument cluster be controlled.
  • Page 72 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type-II Instrument Cluster Control Button* 1. Option switch button It is used to switch among different display screens. 2. Up/down selection button Pull it up or down to make selection or adjustment. 3. Conrm button (OK) It is used to conrm the setup or to clear the trip mileage.
  • Page 73 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interface - 2 Tyre Pressure Indication Trip Computer Information Option Note Choose this option to indicate driving Please keep the tyre pressure within the information such as odometer, current vehicle reference range, otherwise the tyre speed, driving time, fuel range, tyre pressure, service life and vehicle controllability can etc.
  • Page 74 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interface - 3 Interface -1 Driving Time / Fuel Range Fault Information Inquiry range indication area. If you long press “OK” on the current interface, the driving time will be cleared, while the fuel range cannot be cleared. Vehicle Information Setup Option Press “OK”...
  • Page 75 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interface - 2 Fatigue Driving Warning Setup Multimedia Information Option Bluetooth Telephone Information Option Enter the fatigue driving function setup Choose this option and the instrument cluster Choose this option and the Bluetooth interface and you can make fatigue driving will show AM, FM or audio information real- telephone interface will appear.
  • Page 76 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gear Position Display* Navigation Information Option (Equipped on AT Model Only) time, the arrow icon ( ) in the gear position display area will illuminate. For more details, please refer to “Automatic Transmission” in the driving and control section.
  • Page 77: Type-I Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Cluster Display Brightness Type - II Instrument Cluster* Adjustment Type - I Instrument Cluster* For high-conguration models, a backlight As it is shown in the gure, the current backlight brightness adjustment button is set at the left brightness will be shown on the LCD as you Turn the adjustment lever to set the desired side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 78: Type-I Trip Computer Display Screen Switch

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type - I Trip Computer Display Screen Switch If the vehicle is equipped with a Type-I trip computer display screen, you can short press or long press the adjustment lever on the instrument cluster to switch the display modes or conduct clearing. As it is shown in the gure:...
  • Page 79 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 80: Type-I Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Control Indicators Type - I Instrument Cluster If the vehicle is equipped with a Type-I trip computer display screen, you can short press or long press the adjustment lever on the instrument cluster to switch the display modes or conduct clearing. As it is shown in the gure:...
  • Page 81 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Engine Tachometer 18. Speedometer 34. Passenger Side Seat Belts Warning Lights* Start And Stop System Shutdown 19. Emergency Stop Light* 35. Airbag Failure Warning Light Indicator* 19a. SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) 36. Fuel Level Low Warning Light Start And Stop System Work Indicator* Warning Light 37.
  • Page 82: Type-Ii Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type - II Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 83 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Speedometer 20. Automatic Parking (AVH) Work 36. Gear Display* Indicator* 2. Engine anti-theft system indicator / 37. Total Odometer Immobilizer 21. Automatic Parking (AVH) Fault Warning 38. Display Light* 3. Transmission Failure Warning Light* 39. Water Temperature Warning Lamp 22.
  • Page 84 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type - III Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 85 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1. Forward Collision Warning and Automatic Indicator 42. Fuel Water Indicator Light Emergency Brake Warning Light* 23. Start And Stop System Shutdown Indicator 43. SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) 2. Driver side Seat Belt Warning Light Warning Light 24.
  • Page 86: Turn Signal Lamp / Hazard Warning Indicator

    Please refer to the information about engine oil level check provided in “Vehicle Maintenance”. If the oil level is normal, please go to the nearest MG Authorised Service Center to check the lubrication system.
  • Page 87: Charging System Warning Lamp

    4. If the drive belt is normal but the charging system warning lamp keeps illuminated, it can indicate a charging system fault. We advise you to go to the nearest MG Authorised Service Center for vehicle repair as soon as possible.
  • Page 88: Coolant Temperature Too High Warning Lamp

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Coolant Temperature Too High Warning Lamp Front Fog Lamp Indicator* Rear Fog Lamp Indicator This warning lamp illuminates as you turn on This indicator illuminates when the front fog This indicator illuminates when the rear fog the ignition switch and it goes out several lamp is turned on.
  • Page 89: Headlamp High Beam Indicator

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Headlamp High Beam Indicator Position Lamp Indicator Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) The high beam indicator illuminates when the This indicator illuminates when the position This indicator lamp illuminates when the headlamp high beam is turned on. lamp is turned on.
  • Page 90: Abs Fault Warning Lamp

    It injuries, and damage to the vehicle or We advise you to go to the nearest MG indicates that the system is conducting self- other properties can occur.
  • Page 91: Eps Fault Warning Lamp

    We strongly advise you to drive the vehicle to the nearest MG Authorised When the electronic power steering (EPS) Service Center for inspection. If an...
  • Page 92: Brake System/Ebd Warning Lamp

    4. In case of the following circumstances, we advise you to drive the vehicle at a safe Model with Mechanical Hand Brake speed to the nearest MG Authorised Service Center to inspect the brake and The brake system warning lamp illuminates after the ignition switch is turned on and it goes conrm that:...
  • Page 93: Engine Immobilizer System Indicator

    MG Authorised Service This indicator illuminates when the door is Center to inspect the brake system. opened. It goes out after the engine is started.
  • Page 94: Driver Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front Passenger Fasten-Seat-Belt Driver Fasten-Seat-Belt Warning Lamp Warning Lamp* Fuel Level Too Low Warning Lamp The seat belt warning lamp illuminates if the The seat belt warning lamp illuminates if the This warning lamp will illuminate immediately driver does not fasten the seat belt properly front passenger seat is occupied but the the ignition switch is turned on.
  • Page 95: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb) Working Indicator

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Working Indicator* Fault Warning Lamp* Once the electronic parking brake (EPB) fault warning lamp shows the above abnormalities, please contact the Service Center in time. An electronic parking brake fault can cause the vehicle to coast.
  • Page 96: Automatic Vehicle Hold (Avh) Fault Warning Lamp

    Working Indicator* Fault Warning Lamp* Once the automatic vehicle hold (AVH) fault warning lamp shows the above abnormalities, please contact the MG Authorised Service Center in time. The automatic vehicle hold (AVH) working The automatic vehicle hold (AVH) fault warning...
  • Page 97: Esc Fault Warning Lamp

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ESC Fault Warning Lamp ESC OFF Indicator Transmission Fault Warning Lamp* The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition The transmission fault warning lamp illuminates switch is turned on and it remains there for switch is turned on and it goes out several when the ignition switch is turned on and it goes limited period only (0~3 sec).
  • Page 98: Emergency Parking (Ep) Indicator

    “Driving and Controls”. alarm sound. In case of this, please stop the vehicle at the nearest safe place and contact the MG Authorised Service Center immediately. Please do not continue driving until the fault is removed.
  • Page 99: Tpms Fault Indicator

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TPMS Fault Indicator* Overspeed Warning Alarm will stop warning when the speed comes below 115km/h, then again over 120km/h, it will be warn for overspeed. Vehicle – Start / Stop Function The warning lamp illuminates after the ignition If the vehicle speed is greater than 80km/h, the switch is turned on and it goes out several meter will make an audible alarm sounds and...
  • Page 100: Scr (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

    Exhaust Fluid (DEF). injection Parts. If the indicator is still glowing for a while, repeat the process. Do it 3 or 4 please contact the MG Authorised Service times. If the indicator is still running after Centre for rectication if necessary.
  • Page 101: Engine Hood Open Indicator

    This means that the engine is warming up. Do Please contact the MG Authorised Service Vehicle – Start / Stop Fault Indicator not start during this period, once the light is Centre as soon as possible.
  • Page 102: Reverse Sensor

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reverse Sensor* The intelligent reverse sensor judges the distance When the distance between the vehicle and the Note between rear end of the vehicle and the obstacle obstacle behind it is within about 0.4 m, the Ÿ To ensure reversing safety and to leave via the ultrasonic transducer installed on the rear reverse buzzer sends out alarm sound...
  • Page 103: Reverse Video Display

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reverse Video Display* Sector Indication Area* line for a distance front the obstacle to the vehicle rear end within 0.4 m; the middle yellow line represents the warning line for a distance from the obstacle to the vehicle rear end within 1.0 m;...
  • Page 104: Parking Assist System

    The reverse camera and the parking reversing. The driver should always keep assist system can only help the driver concentrated. JSW MG Motor shoulders avoid accident during reversing no responsibility for any personal injury parking.
  • Page 105: Degree Panoramic Parking Screen Assist

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 360 Degree Panoramic Parking Parking System Display* Screen Assist* Type I If the vehicle is equipped with parking assist system switch, the switch indicator will illuminate after the ignition switch is turned on and the parking assist system switch is pressed;...
  • Page 106: Parking Image Assist During Reversing

    Gear (D Mode) or Neutral Gear, press ON / Parking Image Assist at Forward Gear Off switch to display 360 degree parking MG India is not responsible for any (D Mode) or Neutral Gear screen auxiliary function. inadvertent driving if assisted by the...
  • Page 107 LIGHTING Lighting Outside Lighting .........108 Ÿ Rear Fog Lamp...........111 Ÿ Lighting Switches...........108 Ÿ Stop Lamp..........111 Day Running Lamp* ........111 Ÿ High Beam ............ 108 Ÿ Automatic Headlamp ON/OFF ....108 Ÿ Headlamp Leveling ........111 Ÿ Ÿ Headlamp Flashing ........108 Ÿ...
  • Page 108: Outside Lighting

    LIGHTING Outside Lighting Lighting Switches The headlamp high beam indicator instrument panel lamp and backlight of all the illuminates when the headlamp high beam panels illuminate. is turned on. To switch from headlamp high = The low beam lamp and all lamps beam to low beam, pull the control lever mentioned above illuminate under the towards the opposite direction until it...
  • Page 109: Automatic Wiping

    LIGHTING Automatic Wiping Hazard Flasher Type I Turn and Lane Change Signal Lamp Hazard Flasher Type II The sensor is installed on the front windshield To turn on the Turn And Lane Change Signal Light and rain sensors are used to sense light Lamp, the ignition switch must be in ON and rain.
  • Page 110: Fog Lamp

    LIGHTING Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp* Steering Assist Lighting Function* A rear turn signal lamp is integrated on the rear During steering, the two front fog lamp will combination lamp and the rear bumper of your illuminate to provide auxiliary lighting if certain vehicle respectively.
  • Page 111: Rear Fog Lamp

    LIGHTING Day Running Lamp* Rear Fog Lamp The day running lamp turns on automatically as 2 = all seats occupied with the luggage the engine starts; it goes out automatically as compartment loaded the position lamp is turned on. 3 = driver’s seat occupied with the luggage compartment loaded Headlamp Leveling Headlamp OFF Delay...
  • Page 112: Inside Lighting

    LIGHTING Inside Lighting Front Reading Lamp Type-I Type-II Rear Reading Lamp Type-I The lamp has 3 working positions. : Press the button to turn on the The rear reading lamp has 2 working buttons: left/right reading lamp and press it again to turn : The lamp illuminates and keeps illuminated : Press the switch and the lamp illuminates.
  • Page 113: Luggage Compartment Illumination Lamp

    LIGHTING Type-II Luggage Compartment Illumination Lamp For certain models, two reading lamps are The luggage compartment illumination lamp installed on the roof over the second row seats. illuminates as the liftgate is opened. It goes out You can press the reading lamp switch to turn it after the liftgate is closed.
  • Page 114: Audio Entertainment System

    AUDIO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Audio Entertainment System Audio Control Buttons on Steering Wheel* ............116 Driver Information and Entertainment........117 Ÿ Navigator Upgrading* .......118...
  • Page 115: Audio Control Buttons On Steering Wheel

    AUDIO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Audio Control Buttons on Steering Wheel* 4. Song Selection / Station Switch 4. Audio Source Selection Button Type I Thumbwheel Press the button to switch among audio Pull the thumbwheel up and down to select sources such as radio / USB / Bluetooth the station or song.
  • Page 116: Driver Information And Entertainment

    AUDIO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Driver Information and Entertainment For details about functional description of the & Navigation system, please refer to the vehicle system Infotainment manual available in the Head Unit User Manual Section. If the HU is not activated and is not having network connection, a QR code will be displayed, user can scan it and download on the mobile browser.
  • Page 117: Navigator Upgrading

    Please use other players to play the le and then conrm whether the problem lies in this device. If the fault still cannot be removed, please go to the MG Authorised Service Center for inspection. Never disassemble the host to repair it on yourself. Note...
  • Page 118: Hvac

    HVAC HVAC Air Outlet ..........120 Air Conditioning........122 Electronic Air Conditioning Ÿ Control Panel ..........122 Ÿ Temperature Control Key ......123 Ÿ Fan Control Key ........123 Ÿ Air Distribution Mode ......123 Ÿ Front Windshield Defrosting Key ...127 Ÿ Internal / External Circulation Mode Key ..........127 Ÿ...
  • Page 119: Air Outlet

    HVAC Air Outlet 1. Side Air Outlet 3. Front Windshield Defogger Air Outlet 5. Floor Air Outlet 2. Front Door Window Defogger Air Outlet 4. Central Air Outlet 6. Console Air Outlet...
  • Page 120 HVAC Console Air Outlet Rear Air Outlet* Side Air Outlet You can divert the air to both sides of the front riding area or the side door windows by operating the two adjustable side air outlets. Beside each air outlet, an air volume adjustment switch is located and you can operate the switch to adjust the air volume.
  • Page 121: Air Conditioning

    HVAC Air Conditioning Electronic Air Conditioning Control Panel Type I 1. A/C Interface 2. A/C Key 3. Auto Key 4. Temperature Rise Key 5. Temperature Adjustment Slider 6. Temperature Drop Key 7. Air Volume Increase Key 8. Air Volume Adjustment Slider 9.
  • Page 122: Temperature Control Key

    HVAC Temperature Control Key Air Distribution Mode You can also adjust the A/C temperature via One of the following ve positions can be temperature slider. selected in the air distribution mode according Once the temperature reaches the hottest to the required airow direction. (coolest) extent, if you pull the switch up again, the temperature stays unchanged.
  • Page 123 HVAC Electronic Air Conditioning Control Panel Type II Temperature Control Key Click to enter Air Conditioner interface. Click to turn on or turn off the Air Conditioner. Click to change the air distribution mode to face mode. Click to change the air distribution mode to foot mode. Click to change the air distribution mode to defrosting mode.These 3 modes also can be selected two modes at the same time.
  • Page 124 HVAC Electronic Air Conditioning Control Panel Type II Temperature Control Key Click to set the maximum air volume and lowest temperature. Click to switch the recirculation or fresh air circulation. Click to turn on rear defrosting mode. The outside temperature is showing. Click “+”or “-”to increase/decrease the temperature.The range is LO,18,…,32,HI.
  • Page 125 HVAC Face-foot Mode Key ( ) Face Mode ( ) Most of the air ows out from the oor air outlet and the front seat lower air outlet; little amount of air ows out from the windshield and front door window defroster air outlet and the ide air outlet.
  • Page 126: Front Windshield Defrosting Key

    HVAC Front Windshield Defrosting Key Internal / External Circulation Mode Key Press the button to select the front windshield You can press this button during driving on a Press this key to switch to the external defroster mode. dusty road, or when you want to prevent the circulation mode.
  • Page 127: Cool Air

    HVAC Cool Air Warm Air Note Fast Cooling Rapid Heating Activate the rapid heating mode to increase the To cool down fast in scorching hot days or after After the air conditioning system is the vehicle is kept under the blazing sun for a passenger area temperature quickly.
  • Page 128: Ventilation

    HVAC Ventilation Rapid Defrosting and Defogging Rear Fan Control Switch* Please operate in the following steps in Dual Mode cold weather: This mode is applicable to cool and sunny days. Ÿ Air conditioning switch (A/C): ON Warm air is controlled to ow to the oor area (southern area) or OFF (northern area) and outside cool air is controlled to ow to Ÿ...
  • Page 129: Driving And Controls

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Driving and Controls Driving Instructions......128 Automatic Dual Clutch Parking Brake........152 Transmission (DTC) *.....139 Vehicle Control ........128 Mechanical Hand Brake*.......152 • • Shifting............140 • Emergency Measures ......128 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) * ..153 • • Gear ............140 • E- call (Safety) * ........129 Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) * ..156 •...
  • Page 130: Driving Instructions

    10s once. Otherwise, Ÿ Have the engine run at idle, and turn the After inspection, send the vehicle to the MG the starter motor will get damaged or transmission at the neutral position. discharge of battery will occur.
  • Page 131: E-Call (Safety)

    E-Call (Safety)* A f t e r t a k i n g p rov i s i o n a l m e a s u re s, Ÿ Caution immediately send the vehicle to the MG When engine gets...
  • Page 132: Start And Operation

    With this, the brake can run in Vehicle concerned can call the local emergency services. well. Visit the MG Website for Details. Do not quickly start, accelerate suddenly Ÿ Ÿ For the feature to work the vehicle and continuously keep the vehicle running at...
  • Page 133: Mechanical Ignition Switch Position

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS LOCK START Note Ÿ Ÿ Please do not use such vehicle electric Lock the steering wheel. Remove the key and Start the engine. After starting the engine, equipment as audio and head lamp for a turn the steering wheel till the steering wheel is release the key;...
  • Page 134: Engine Start Stop Switch Position

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS ENGINE START STOP Switch Position* able to detect the legal key. Please place the key Ÿ at one position near the ENGINE START STOP Driving and start are conducted at the position. switch inside the vehicle, such as driver’s pocket Press the ENGINE START STOP switch at the or instrument panel storage box.
  • Page 135: Electronic Steering Column Lock

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Electronic Steering Column Lock* If unlocking the steering wheel is required, you Note can just enter the vehicle with the legal key and As the electronic steering column lock is used Never keep the engine idling at high press the ENGINE START STOP switch.
  • Page 136: Engine Starting

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Engine Starting 8. Do not drive the vehicle at high speed Engine Starting: Before starting the engine: before the engine temperature reaches the 1. Apply the parking brake. Ÿ Ensure that no barriers exist around the normal operating temperature. vehicle.
  • Page 137: Engine Start Stop Function

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Turbocharged Engine Shutdown Other Control Instructions After keeping the turbocharged engine 1. Emergency start If emergency ameout of the engine is required operating at high speed for a long time, please when the vehicle is running, you can long press Ÿ...
  • Page 138: Cruise Control System

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Cruise Control System * Type-I Switch As the switch of cruise control system is at the speed up to 100 km/h. When the speed steering wheel, when the cruise control system reaches 100 km/h, he/she shall press the “ ” is started, the vehicle can run at such speed.
  • Page 139: Engine Immobilizer System

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Third Step: Operation for Cruise Fifth Step: How to Reduce Cruise Note Recovery Control Speed For the MT model, after the cruise control system is started, if you intend to When the vehicle exits from the cruise state and Pull the toggle button towards the “SET/-”...
  • Page 140: Parking

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Manual Transmission* Note Caution If the vehicle is equipped with one Do not park and drive the vehicle on steering wheel mechanical lock again, a inflammables such as straw and hay. If better anti-theft result will be realized. such inflammables cannot be avoided, park the vehicle to check and confirm Parking...
  • Page 141: Operation For Shifting Transmission With Six Drive Gears To Reverse

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Operation for Shifting Transmission with Automatic Dual Clutch Six Drive Gears to Reverse (R) Gear Transmission (DTC) * Note Your vehicle may be equipped with one automatic dual clutch transmission, which is a When shifting between the drive gear and the reverse gear, be sure to ensure wet automatic dual clutch transmission with 6 that the vehicle comes to a complete...
  • Page 142: Shifting

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Shifting Locking Button Gear Lever Operation gear can be switched to the drive (D) gear. For example, the duration of the gear lever at the neutral (N) gear is over 2s when the vehicle is 5 km/h. Gear P: Parking Gear The transmission is locked mechanically at the...
  • Page 143: Gear Display

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Gear Display D: Drive Gear (Economy Mode) It is used for normal driving. The transmission Toggle the gear lever to the (-) position, and automatically selects among 6 drive gears one gear will be reduced. If the vehicle speed is according to the vehicle speed and the excessively high, the system will not implement accelerator pedal position.
  • Page 144: Vehicle Start

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS As shown in the gure above, when the vehicle vehicle, if you depress the accelerator pedal Section “Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)” under is running in the manual mode, if the vehicle fully (such as for overtaking), the transmission Chapter “Driving and Controls”...
  • Page 145: Run Downhill

    Please park be activated to reduce the vehicle speed, and (in this case, it can work only at some gears, and the vehicle safely and contact the MG thus the load of brake is lowered. Authorised Service Center as soon as...
  • Page 146: 48V Hybrid Power System

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS 48V Hybrid Power System* Auto Engine Start The 48V hybrid power system has the following After the engine automatically ames out, the After starting the engine, press the start-stop functions: auto engine start-stop, assist power, engine can be started by any one of the disabling switch, as shown in the gure.
  • Page 147: Situations Of Auto Engine Start

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Situations of Auto Engine Start After the engine automatically stops, when the 7. The rate of rotation of the steering wheel Dangers vehicle is in any one of the following states (AC is greater than a certain value. After automatic stop, although the should be in switched off...
  • Page 148: Battery Capacity

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Start-Stop Timing Battery Capacity Energy Flow Display No-energy Flow Mode The start-stop timing displays the accumulated Display the 48V battery capacity. Represent that there is no energy owing time of the auto engine stop after the ignition The 48V power battery is located below the because the engine ames out.
  • Page 149 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Standby Mode Assist Power Mode Energy Recovery Mode Represent that there is no energy owing. When the engine speed is lower (<1,800 When the vehicle speed is greater than 20 r/min), and the 48V battery capacity is greater km/h during sliding and braking, without than 40%, the driver speeds up at full depressing the clutch, the system can recover a...
  • Page 150: Brake

    Service Center for inspection. out of control due to lateral deviation. inspected at the MG Authorised Service Therefore, after driving through water or Center. This may indicate a faulty brake having your vehicle cleaned, keep the system.
  • Page 151: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    ABS is faulted. Please to respectively induce and calculate different 2. Keep safe driving speed to ensure there is immediately contact the MG Authorised ground to which four wheels are attached, and sufficient space behind your vehicle and at Service Center.
  • Page 152 DRIVING AND CONTROLS braking force of front and rear, left and right normally on, indicating that the ESC system 4. The ESC system will be acti vated wheels are controlled through the ECU, which gets faulted. If the ESC system and the ABS automatically after every re-ignition.
  • Page 153: Esc Off Switch

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS ESC OFF Switch hill, the start assistant is provided through the Conditions for the HHC system to function. Therefore, engage gear before starting, function: please. 1. No fault exists on the system, and the engine When the hill-start hold control functions, after has been operating;...
  • Page 154: Parking Brake

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Parking Brake Mechanical Hand Brake* When parking on a downhill or uphill Warnings pavement, tension the parking brake as tightly The HHC function may fail to prevent the as possible. vehicle from sliding a slope on a very slippery or steep hillside.
  • Page 155: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    (such as in case of parking on a ramp) and thus a danger may be caused. When necessary, please have the MG Authorised Service Center adjust. Note Do not drive the vehicle with the parking If you have to apply parking brake, depress the The parking brake impacts rear wheels.
  • Page 156 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Manually Release Parking Brake EPB Automatic Clamping Function EPB Hot Disc Reclamping Function When the engine ames out in the motionless If you park when the rear brake disc temperature state, the vehicle will automatically apply is high, the braking force may reduce after a period parking brake, and you do not have to pull up of time due to thermal expansion and cold the EPB switch.
  • Page 157: Automatic Vehicle Hold (Avh)

    We recommend you contact releases the clutch to start the vehicle within 5 During transport, traction and vehicle cleaning, the MG Authorised Service Center for min, the hydraulic pressure in the brake system you may need deactivate the EPB automatic solution.
  • Page 158: Fuel

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Fuel Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) Switch* Other Conditions (They Shall be Fuel Recommendation Satisfied Simultaneously): When the engine has been in operation, the Fill Fuel as per the spec mentioned with respect driver’s safety belt is tightened, and the driver’s to your vehicle &...
  • Page 159 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Do not Use Methyl Alcohol Dangers standard, the three-way catalytic converter may be blocked, and the Do not use the fuel containing methyl alcohol The fuel is one of flammables or spark plug misfires, etc. Therefore, explosives. on the vehicle.
  • Page 160: Fuel Filling

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Fuel Filling 3. Slowly turn the ller cap anticlockwise. If Mentioned if your vehicle is equipped with E20 1. Stop the engine from running. you hear the hissing sound, wait till the fuel, E20 Sticker is pasted on the Fuel ller cap, 2.
  • Page 161: Advanced Driver Assistance System (Adas)

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)* Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) consists of three parts including sensing sensor, decision controller and actuator. The vehicle conguration that includes the scenario functions (e.g. Adaptive Cruise Control etc.) enables the driver to perceive potential hazards in the fastest way and improve the active safety of driving.
  • Page 162 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Functi on Specic Functions Brief Descriptions of Functions Working Speed Categ ory >30km/h Autom •IHBA: Intelligent High/Low The vehicle can automatically switch the high/low beams based on the traffic and atic Light Beam Switching* environmental conditions. Descriptions: 1.
  • Page 163: Radar Sensor

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Radar Sensor and Camera Sensor* Radar Sensor 1. keep the Radar clean. The Radar shall be 6. The radar may stop working in cold and gently cleaned if it is stained with dirt or severe weather or when failing to detect covered with rain or snow.
  • Page 164 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Descriptions of Buttons on Steering Enable the Adaptive Cruise Control. Wheel 7. Do not install any accessory on the engine hood that may block the view of the camera. 8. Do not modify the headlight or any other lights equipped with the vehicle.
  • Page 165 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Object for Following Adjust the cruise speed 4. The Adaptive Cruise Control indicator ( ) on the instrument turns blue, indicating that the Adaptive Cruise Control function is activated already. The number displayed by the indicator is the desired vehicle speed in the mode of cruise.
  • Page 166 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Exit cruise control completely Set the following time interval If the Cruise Control OFF button ( ) is You can adjust the distance from the vehicle in pressed down or the brake pedal is stepped on, front as required, and the system will use the the cruise control system will be completely "following time interval"...
  • Page 167 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Fault Warning Light for Adaptive Vehicle Takeover Cruise Control (ACC) Precaution Descriptions of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Limit 1. ACC only works against vehicles in the same lane and running in the same direction. It does not work against vehicle coming from the opposite direction or vehicles moving in the lateral direction, neither the pedestrian, animals or any other objects in the road.
  • Page 168 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Bend Cruise Assist (BCA)* Precaution Danger 6. The radar may fail to detect the target If a vehicle suddenly drives to the front of the vehicle in the following circumstances which vehicle or the vehicle suddenly moves to the may result in unexpected acceleration or rear of the vehicle in front, the Adaptive Cruise deceleration and/or the late braking: 1) The...
  • Page 169: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* You can enable/disable this function in the IVI, Precaution and the system will memorize the latest setting. The Lane Departure Warning system may not You can also set the sensitivity and reminding work or provide false warning in the following circumstances: mode of Lane Departure Warning in the IVI.
  • Page 170 Many unforeseen circumstances will affect Ÿ the work of Lane Departure Warning or Lane Keeping Assist system. Please check the User Manual in "MY MG" When the system is performing the Lane APP. Keeping Assist, the lane line turns blue in the indicator light on the instrument.
  • Page 171 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Keep your hands holding the steering Fault Warning Light for Lane Keeping wheel. Assist* Precaution The Lane Keeping Assist may not work normally under the following conditions: Tyres with dimensions other than those provided by the original manufacturer are used, and/or types equipped with tire chains or snow tires.
  • Page 172 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Traffic Jam Assist (TJA)* The Traffic Jam Assist may keep the vehicle Precaution Precaution driving in the middle of the lane line and keep a 11. Drive in the construction area. 26. The white (yellow) separation line is safe distance from the vehicle in front within the broken, or there are cat eyes (reflective 12.
  • Page 173 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Release the Traffic Jam Assist The Traffic Jam Assist can be released through Precaution the following ways: It is recommended to enable the Traffic Jam 1. Step on the brake pedal so as to disable the Assist or high-speed Intelligent Cruise Assist Adaptive Cruise Control and resume the when the vehicle drives on the relatively closed roads in good conditions such as expressways,...
  • Page 174: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    DRIVING AND CONTROLS Safe Distance Warning (SDW)* Forward Collision Warning (FCW)* The Forward Collision Warning system can Precaution Please keep a safe distance. detect the potential front collision hazard and The Forward Collision Warn in syste cannot provide prompt message to remind the driver detect the following conditions.Please drive of such collision so that the driver can respond with caution:...
  • Page 175 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Indicator Light for Automatic Automatic Emergency Brake (AEB)* Emergency Brake OFF Precaution The automatic emergency braking system will automatically apply limited braking to reduce The Forward Collision Warning system will not the vehicle speed for the purpose of avoiding respond in the following circumstances.
  • Page 176 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Precaution Precaution Note The Automatic Emergency Brake may be The Automatic Emergency Brake system does The Automatic Emergency Brake insufficient in the following circumstances. not work in the following circumstances. The system will work at different vehicle driver shall drive cautiously: The driver shall drive cautiously: speeds in regards of different objects.
  • Page 177 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Precaution Precaution Precaution The Automatic Emergency Brake system may 13. There are small-size vehicles in front, e.g. 25. The view of the camera is blocked by the fail in the following circumstances. The driver motorcycles, bicycles, etc. wiper.
  • Page 178 15. The graphics or paint on the road or wall work of the system. Please check the User 5. The vehicle is approaching roadside may be erroneously identified as vehicle or Manual in "MY MG" APP. objects, such as guardrails, poles, trees or pedestrian. walls.
  • Page 179 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Pedestrian Identification* (equipped for models with camera sensors) Note that the system can only identify Danger Please brake pedestrians who cross the road and are walking, If the Automatic Emergency Brake system and cannot identify pedestrians who are walking completely stops the vehicle, the system will automatically release the brake after stopping along the road or standing still.
  • Page 180 DRIVING AND CONTROLS Precaution Precaution The pedestrians may not be detected by radar 11. Pedestrian stands on metal objects (e.g. sensors and cameras in the following well covers, steel plates, etc.) on the road. circumstances: 12. Pedestrian walks fast. Height of the pedestrian is less than 1m or 13.
  • Page 181: Vehicle Service & Maintenance

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENACE Vehicle Service & Maintenance General Information ......184 Drive Belt ..........199 Battery Removal ........213 • Accessories and Vehicle Retrotting..184 Ÿ Brake Pedal .........199 • Battery Replacement ......213 Ÿ Vehicle Storage ..........184 Ÿ Brake Pedal Travel Check......199 • Battery Installation .......214 Driver Checklist .........184 Fuse ............200...
  • Page 182: General Information

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENACE General Information Driver Checklist Accessories and Vehicle Retrofitting Vehicle Storage Check the interior, exterior and engine Long-term Storage Do not slide in case that the engine is compartment regularly to keep the vehicle safe Several months of storage of the vehicle: out of operation.
  • Page 183: Engine Compartment

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment 1.5T Engine Parking Brake Ensure the travel of parking brake lever is Ÿ appropriate. Instrument Panel Ÿ Check whether all instruments, control buttons and warning lamps are functioning normally. Rearview Mirror Ensure the reecting surface of rearview Ÿ...
  • Page 184: 2.0 Diesel Engine

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE 2.0 Diesel Engine 1. Air lter 2. Brake/clutch uid reservoir 3. Engine oil ller cap 4. Battery 5. Fuse and relay box 6. Coolant pot 7. Engine oil dipstick 8. Windshield washer solvent container...
  • Page 185: Engine Oil

    This work requires professional skills, Keep it out of reach of children. Ÿ tools and equipment; therefore, please go to the MG Authorised Service Center Ÿ Avoid repeated or prolonged skin for help. Otherwise, it may cause contact with engine oil.
  • Page 186: Coolant

    The use of non-specified or poor quality If the coolant level is lower than the MIN engine oil or additives will cause damage (minimum) mark, please go to the MG to the engine. Please consult the MG Caution Authorised Service Center for coolant lling or...
  • Page 187: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    3. Add the brake/clutch uid recommended MG Authorised Service Center to ensure that cause illness or fatal danger in case of by JSW MG Motor to reach the MAX whether the system needs to be repaired. If swallowing. (maximum) mark. Be careful not to spill the repairs are necessary, add uid after repair of...
  • Page 188: Auto Transmission Clutch Fluid Adding

    3. Add the clutch uid recommended by JSW Keep the skin or eyes from contact with MG Motor to reach the MAX (maximum) the brake/clutch fluid. In case of contact, mark. Be careful not to spill the uid outside wash the part in contact with the the reservoir.
  • Page 189: Transmission Fluid

    Please go to the MG Authorised Service equipment. To avoid personal injury or vehicle Center for filling of the correct washer damage, it is suggested to go to the MG solvent. Authorised Service Center for help. Do not fill water or radiator antifreezing agent into the windshield washer solvent container.
  • Page 190: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Def)

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Injection Low Diesel Emissions Additive Diesel System Failure Warning Light - Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Indicator Light - If Equipped If Equipped This warning light will illuminate along with a The Low Diesel Exhaust Emissions Additive dedicated message on the display (If Equipped) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) indicator light...
  • Page 191 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Warning Messages: Low Diesel Emissions Additive Diesel The rst low level warning will be given at around 2,400 km range, and is determined according to Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Warning the current consumption rate.
  • Page 192 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Fault Warning Messages: Engine Will Not Restart Service Diesel This message will display if Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) system issue detected is not serviced during Exhaust Fluid (DEF) System See Dealer the allowed period.
  • Page 193 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Adding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Preliminary Conditions Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) - Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Storage If Equipped Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is considered a very stable product with a long shelf life. If Diesel The vehicle is equipped with an Diesel Exhaust Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is kept in temperatures Fluid (DEF) injection system and Selective...
  • Page 194 Instrument Panel" for further information, Note ll the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank with It is recommended to visit the MG Authorised no more than 8 liters. workshop for rell / top up. If containers which can be screwed to the...
  • Page 195 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Note: an authorized dealer. Note If Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is spilled Do not add additives or other fluids to Ÿ Ÿ Once the engine is turned off, the Diesel out of the filler neck, clean up the area Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), doing so Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pump rotates (a noise well and proceed to filling up again.
  • Page 196: Windshield Wiper

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Windshield Wiper Foreign objects on the windshield and blade will contact the engine hood and damage the paint As shown in the gure, rstly press the release reduce the effectiveness of the wiper. If the when being folded. switch of the wiper blade in the direction of blade does not work properly, wipe the arrow 1.
  • Page 197: Air Filter

    It is prohibited to drive the vehicle pedal travel becomes longer, please go to the without the air filter element being MG Authorised Service Center for inspection. installed. Otherwise, the engine will be This may indicate faults of the brake system.
  • Page 198: Fuse

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Fuse Indoor Fuse Box Engine Compartment Fuse Box The indoor fuse box is on the lower right side of The engine compartment fuse box is next to Fuse replacement: the instrument panel and it can be seen after the battery.
  • Page 199: Indoor Fuse Box Layout

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Indoor Fuse Box Layout For vehicles with different models or congurations, the layout of fuse box internal components may be different. The owner’s actual vehicle shall prevail.
  • Page 200: Engine Compartment Fuse Box Layout

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment Fuse Box Layout For vehicles with different models or congurations, the layout of fuse box internal components may be different. The owner’s actual vehicle shall prevail...
  • Page 201: Lamp Bulb Replacement

    Professional skills and special equipment contacting liquids. are required for replacement of bulbs. It Light up the lamp for test after the is suggested to go to the MG Authorised Ÿ bulb being installed. Service Center for help. Otherwise, it...
  • Page 202: Wheels And Tyres

    Reduce the fuel economy components and even cause collision accidents. How to check Please consult the MG Authorised Service Center before replacing original Use a good quality tyre pressure gauge to check tyres or wheels. tyre pressure. You can not tell if your tyres are...
  • Page 203: Internal Tread Wear Indicator

    The vehicle is equipped with radial tyres. JSW and layered tread and even tyre burst when MG Motor suggests replacing with radial tyres driving at a high speed. Even if the tyre pressure of the same size, pattern, tread wear, was restored later, driving under too low temperature and rated speed.
  • Page 204: Tyre Speed Ratings

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE The tyre must be replaced when the tread wear Wheel size designation indicator appears. When the tread depth is Wheels are also marked with important equal to or less than 1.6 mm due to wear, the information that you need if you ever have to tread wear indicator will appear between the replace one.
  • Page 205: Tyre Rotation

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Tyre Rotation When rotating tires, check for uneven wear and Wheel Alignment and tyre Balance damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by The wheels on your vehicle were aligned and incorrect tire pressure, improper wheel balanced carefully at the factory to give you the alignment, out of-balance wheels, severe longest tire life and best overall performance.
  • Page 206: Winter Tyres

    Be especially to the MG Authorised Service Center to careful when driving the vehicle equipped with relearn the tyre pressure. tyre chains. Compared with tyres without tyre...
  • Page 207: Jack Lifting Point

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Tyre Replacement Take out the Spare Tyres Jack Lifting Point 5-seat Model 1. Take out tools, the jack and spare tyre. As shown in the gure above, the jack lifting 1. Open the liftgate and raise the luggage Check and conrm that the tyre on the points are around the side wall skirt, and there compartment oor.
  • Page 208 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE 3. Place the jack just below the lifting point 11. Install all wheel nuts and tighten them 4. As shown in the gure above, connect the closest to the tyre that needs to be preliminarily. jack rocker to the jack. replaced.
  • Page 209 Use a socket wrench to tighten nuts or Caution Note bolts firmly. Please go to the MG Authorised Service Before using the jack, make sure that the Please replace the leaky tyre as far as Center as soon as possible and tighten p a r k i n g b r a ke i s p u l l e d u p, t h e possible for further use.
  • Page 210: 12 V Battery

    Your vehicle is equipped with a MG authorized dashboard camera (dash cam) mounting during immediately. If the acid splashes on genuine batter y, located in the front parking.
  • Page 211: Car Parking Period

    The replacement battery must meet the that the battery air vent is open to box. Please contact Service Dealer. specification of the MG recommended successfully discharge the gas. The Do not disconnect the battery when battery.
  • Page 212: Battery Charge With Ground Equipment

    Before the quick charge, that is, before the high battery case because of freezing. current charge, you must remove two Battery acid may leak and damage NOTE: Battery Spec/ratings may vary for connecting cables. the vehicle. Replacement case, please contact JSW MG authorized service center.
  • Page 213: Battery Removal

    Battery Replacement Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical Checking the Electrolyte Level Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer to appliance before removing the battery. Place Check the electrolyte level and specic gravity at remove and ret the battery. Please note that the battery in the mounting position and secure specic PMS intervals.
  • Page 214: Jump Start (Dead Battery)

    “+” mark on the battery If the battery is dead, please contact the MG Do not place the battery near an open Ÿ...
  • Page 215 VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Caution Note Position the jumper cable properly and It shall start the engine of the vehicle with do not wrap it around rotating parts of a discharged battery at an interval of the engine compartment. about 1 minute, and the time for each start cannot exceed 15s.
  • Page 216: Vehicle Traction

    Vehicle Traction with Wheel Lifter Vehicle Traction with Platform Trailer If vehicle traction is necessary, please contact the MG Authorised Service Center or a 1. Turn on the hazard warning asher. professional traction service company. When towing the vehicle with a platform trailer, 2.
  • Page 217: Emergency Trailer

    Take out the towing hook and install it into the The towing hook is on the tool bracket under be damaged. It is suggested to contact the MG xing hole. Rotate the towing hook clockwise the luggage compartment oor. Take out the Authorised Service Center for solution.
  • Page 218: Getting Vehicle Out Of Trap

    This towing is required, it is suggested to other traction devices are not available. will create a vacant area around the front contact the MG Authorised Service The vehicle shall be towed from the Ÿ wheels.
  • Page 219: Vehicle Maintenance

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Vehicle Maintenance Cleaning Agent Note The manufacturer's suggestions must be observed when using cleaning agent or other In order to avoid damage to the chemical products inside or outside the vehicle. transmission and other parts, the Do not use dangerous cleaning agent when following precautions must be observed when getting the vehicle out of the trap.
  • Page 220: Vehicle Interior Maintenance And Cleaning

    Ÿ Benzene JSW MG Motor suggests replacing the whole Use a vacuum cleaner or a banister brush to Ÿ Naphtha seat belt assembly after collision. It is not...
  • Page 221: Vehicle Exterior Maintenance And Cleaning

    / Engine Cover / Fender vehicle, please also wax these bright metal cleaning agent from the surface by the after washing. parts means of ushing. JSW MG Motor vehicles are designed to operate under nor mal en vironmental conditions and natural factors.
  • Page 222: Corrosion Prevention

    VEHICLE SERVICE & MAINTENANCE Corrosion Prevention JSW MG Motor vehicles are designed to have Remove harmful substances on the vehicle in dirt in the enclosed area before ushing with anti-corrosion capabilities. The use of special time. If residues cannot be removed with soap water.
  • Page 223: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Vehicle Identification......224 Identication Number (VIN) ....224 Ÿ Vehicle Identication Tag ......224 Ÿ Engine Identication Number....224 Ÿ Vehicle Data ........225 Ÿ Vehicle Tools..........232...
  • Page 224: Vehicle Identification

    TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Tag Engine Identification Number T h e re a re 3 co m m o n l y u s e d ve h i cl e identication numbers on your car. Remember : Seat floor vehicle identification number The sign is a paper sign and is located on the...
  • Page 225: Vehicle Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Data Main Engine Performance Parameters Parameter Item Unit Engine Model: LJO Engine Model: 46354460 / 46355956 / 46359207 Four stroke Positive Ignition, IDI Four Stroke, Water Cooled, In-Line, 16 Valve, TCIC Four cylinder Inline Transverse DOHC,Timing Belt Drive, Direct Injection, Common Engine Type mounted Turbocharged Rail, VGT Turbo Charger with Electric Actuator...
  • Page 226 2200 2260 2260 2320 Front axle load 1080 1105 1105 1145 1145 1200 Rear axle load 1020 1095 1095 1115 1115 1120 *Above values may vary depending on seating capacity of the vehicle. Please contact MG Dealer for more information...
  • Page 227 TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Main Size Parameters Parameter Value Project Unit N15T 6MT N15T DCT 2.0D 6MT Style- 4655mm / HECTOR PLUS Style DSL MT 6 str / 7 str - 4720 Overall length Shine / Smart / Smart Pro / Sharp Pro / Savvy Pro / Shine Pro/ Select Ro / Blackstorm 100Y Edition - 4699mm Total width 1835 1760...
  • Page 228 2.0D 6MT Km/h > > Maximum Speed 180km/h CVT- 11.31 degree Maximum climbin MT- 12.95 degree > gradient Diesel- 12.95 degree *Above values may vary depending on road condition and specic country regulation. Please contact MG Dealer for more information.
  • Page 229 TECHNICAL DATA Main Liquid Parameter Capacity, L Brand / Specification Name N15T 6MT N15T CVT 2.0D 6MT Regular BSVI petrol min. RON91 Petrol* (Recommended density of 720 - 775 kg/m3 at 15°C) & Ethanol content ≤ E10 Regular BSVI Petrol Min RON95 (Regular) Petrol* RON98 (Premium) (Recommended Density of 720-775 Kg/m3 at 15°C) &...
  • Page 230 TECHNICAL DATA Tyre Inflation Pressure (Cold State) Tyre Model Tyre Inflation Pressure (unit: Psi) Wheel Size 17*6.5J 215/60 R17 96H 18*7J 215/55 R18 95H Wheel Alignment Parameters (No Load) Project Range (Unit: degree) Front Wheel Camber -26’±45’ 15’±45’ Caster 0±5’ 7’±1 King Pin Inclination ±45’...
  • Page 231: Other Parameters

    TECHNICAL DATA Other Parameters Project Parameters Requirement for dynamic balance of wheels Dynamic unbalance <15 g Reasonable range of brake pedal free travel <30 mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake disc 25mm Minimum scrapping thickness of front brake lining Minimum scrapping thickness of rear brake disc Minimum scrapping thickness of rear brake lining...
  • Page 232: Vehicle Tools

    TECHNICAL DATA Vehicle Tools 1. Jack 2. Jack Rocker 3. Traction Hook 4. Wheel Nut Wrench 5. Sleeve...
  • Page 233: Delivery Of Your Vehicle

    DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name............Dealer Address..............F I R S T N A M E ........................S U R N A M E .
  • Page 234 DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Comments: Please note that JSW MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories tted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
  • Page 235 DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name............Dealer Address..............F I R S T N A M E ........................S U R N A M E .
  • Page 236 DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Comments: Please note that JSW MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories tted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
  • Page 237: Jsw Mg Motor New Vehicle Warranty

    JSW m ay b e ve r y d i ffi cu l t t o m a ke earlier) MG Motor or its authorized dealer of modications to comply with the such transfer. regulations and en vironmental...
  • Page 238 Assistance” section. warranty terms and conditions. The indirect and remote consequences It is the authorized JSW MG Motor of any fault (loss of operation, duration 2.6.3 Infotainment / Audio system Dealer's discretion to decide whether of immobilization, etc.);...
  • Page 239 2.8.6 Any device and / or accessories not 2.9.6 Fitting accessories not approved by the Supplied / Fitted by JSW MG Motor. manufacturer; Other parts, not limited to steering wheel, gear knobs, gear bellows prone 2.8.7 Modications, alterations, tampering...
  • Page 240 JSW MG Motor's recommendations Manufacturer have been carried out; earlier). on the subject. 2.10.4 have the defect covered by the JSW MG Geographical Coverage: The 2.12 By way of consideration for the parts Motor Ne w Vehicle War rant y...
  • Page 241 - f r a m e . 3.3.1 In addition to the JSW MG Motor New Customer shall ensure that these tests which are not an integral part of the...
  • Page 242: Warranty

    re, oods, earthquakes, and maintenance level. Paintwork Warranty is identical to that war, riots and attacks; for the JSW MG Motor New Vehicle 3.5.9 Parts replaced under the Anti- Warranty. 3.9.3...
  • Page 243 3.10.1 To obtain the Paintwork Warranty, the warranty and no Authorized Dealer of Customer must contact any workshop JSW MG Motor or its or his agent or of the JSW MG Motor Authorized employee is authorized to make any Workshop Network - only such...
  • Page 244: Mg Roadside Assistance 24X7

    • License plate number traffic accidents do happen - our goal is to ensure that even if your MG is immobilized, if you opt for your own vehicle assistance / Roadside Assistance at home or whether at home or while travelling, any...
  • Page 245 All new MG vehicles sold by Authorised during the breakdown, MG Roadside • Front and / or rear demisters are not MG Dealers in India are eligible for free MG Assistance team will help for the medical functioning Roadside Assistance with Pan India coordination.
  • Page 246: General Exclusions

    The following scenarios are general exclusions the owner manual; under the MG Roadside Assistance and Remain with your Vehicle therefore MG Roadside Assistance will not be • Any consequential costs and / or damage • Once you have called MG Roadside responsible for any assistance costs as a result to property as a result of a breakdown;...
  • Page 247 / or subscribed to by the owner of the External Factors MG vehicle. • MG will take every effort to reach you once Right of Refusal you make the call however external conditions (including traffic, strike etc.), •...
  • Page 248: Service Coupon

    24 x 7 pulse hub at 1800 100 6464 I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected by me and delivered to my satisfaction. I do abide by MG terms & conditions laid forward for warranty and other vehicle maintenance details.
  • Page 249 SERVICE COUPON 1 Free Inspection JSW MG Motor Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Diesel 1 Free Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol...
  • Page 250 GENERAL STATUS REVIEW Check closing efforts of doors Central locking system Other functions UNDER HOOD Check fluid levels Engine oil level Brake oil level Coolant level Power steering oil M/T oil Windshield washer level & add washer fluid UNDERBODY, WHEELS Visually check routing, leaks &...
  • Page 251 SERVICE COUPON 2 Free Inspection JSW MG Motor Inspection 6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol 6 Month / 7500 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Diesel 2 Free Inspection 6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol...
  • Page 252 Steering Wheel & Linkage Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing (When required or as suggested by (When required or as suggested by JSW MG Motor retailer) JSW MG Motor retailer) Power Steering Fluid and Line Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts, Buckles & Anchorages Lubricate Locks, Hinges &...
  • Page 253 SERVICE COUPON 3 Free Inspection JSW MG Motor Inspection 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol 1 Year / 15000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Diesel 3 Free Inspection 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol...
  • Page 254 Steering Wheel & Linkage Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing (When required or as suggested by (When required or as suggested by JSW MG Motor retailer) JSW MG Motor retailer) Power Steering Fluid and Line Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts, Buckles & Anchorages Lubricate Locks, Hinges &...
  • Page 255 SERVICE COUPON 4th Free Inspection* JSW MG Motor Inspection 2 Years / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol 2 Years / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Diesel 4th Free Inspection* 2 Years / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol...
  • Page 256 Steering Wheel & Linkage Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing (When required or as suggested by (When required or as suggested by JSW MG Motor retailer) JSW MG Motor retailer) Power Steering Fluid and Line Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts, Buckles & Anchorages Lubricate Locks, Hinges &...
  • Page 257 SERVICE COUPON 5th Free Inspection* JSW MG Motor Inspection 3 Years / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol 3 Years / 45000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Diesel 5th Free Inspection* 3 Years / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) - Petrol...
  • Page 258 Steering Wheel & Linkage Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing (When required or as suggested by (When required or as suggested by JSW MG Motor retailer.) JSW MG Motor retailer.) Power Steering Fluid and Line Drive Shaft Boots Safety Belts, Buckles & Anchorages Lubricate Locks, Hinges &...
  • Page 259: Change Of Ownership Record

    CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP RECORD Change of Ownership Record Model Registration or License Number New Owner’s Name New Owner’s Address Telephone No. If resold by JSW MG Motor Dealership Enter Dealer Stamp in Box above...
  • Page 260: Maintenance Interval

    - Filters, Fluid, Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. - Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to change the Periodic Maintenance Schedule. For latest Schedule, please refer MYMG APP / Website Owner's Manual.
  • Page 261 - Filters, Fluid, Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. - Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to change the Periodic Maintenance Schedule. For latest Schedule, please refer MYMG APP / Website Owner's Manual.
  • Page 262 - Filters, Fluid, Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), Consumables, Grease, Components, Wheel Alignment, Wheel Balancing etc. (but not limited to mentioned) will be replaced on chargeable basis. - Periodic Maintenance Schedule is for reference. MG reserves right to change the Periodic Maintenance Schedule. For latest Schedule, please refer MYMG APP / Website Owner's Manual.
  • Page 263: Maintenance Record Sheet

    MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair Category - Free Service / Paid Service / Running Repair / Accident Repair) Repair Name of Servicing Service Repair Details of Repair Done Retailer Stamp R.O. No. Kms. Adv. Sign. Date Category Retailer...
  • Page 264 MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET (Repair Category - Free Service / Paid Service / Running Repair / Accident Repair) Repair Name of Servicing Service Repair Details of Repair Done Retailer Stamp R.O. No. Kms. Adv. Sign. Date Category Retailer...
  • Page 265 VEHICLE RECORD SHEET MODEL CHASSIS NO. ENGINE NO. KEY NO. DATE OF DELIVERY MILEAGE (KM) MAKE SR NO./ BATCH CODE BATTERY TYRE LOCATION FR RH FR LH RR RH RR LH TYRE MAKE BATCH NUMBER OWNER'S NAME & ADDRESS: ADDRESS OF SELLING DEALER Showroom: Workshop: For any feedback, please call Toll free No.
  • Page 266 JSW MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK In case of any assistance please contact or reach nearest JSW MG authorised service center. Scan the below QR code to navigate JSW MG dealer network:...
  • Page 267 1800 100 6464 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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