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The more familiar you become with your vehicle, the more you will
like it and the better you will be able to use its features. Therefore,
you are kindly required to:
Read this manual carefully before using your vehicle. There are im-
portant tips about using your vehicle in this manual that will help
you make the best use of your vehicle's technology. Additionally,
you will get very useful information about driving safety, road safe-
ty and maintenance of your vehicle value.
We sincerely wish you a safe and happy journey!
01/04/2025
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  • Page 1 Thank you for choosing the HAVAL vehicle. The more familiar you become with your vehicle, the more you will like it and the better you will be able to use its features. Therefore, you are kindly required to: Read this manual carefully before using your vehicle. There are im- portant tips about using your vehicle in this manual that will help you make the best use of your vehicle’s technology.
  • Page 2 Overview Vehicle equipment It is forbidden to modify vehicles with non-authentic products. Modifications Please note that this manual contains all with non-authentic products may affect the standard equipment, country-specif- vehicle operability, safety or durability ic equipment and special equipment for and may even violate government regu- this model series.
  • Page 3 (▷ Page X ) Depending on the vehicle specifications, vehicles shown in the figure may differ This symbol indicates that more details from your vehicle. can be seen on this page. The display information (including pic- Tips for safety tures, icons, texts and so on) included in WARNING this manual are only for instructions.
  • Page 4 Because the children, pets or some- 〉 one who needs help cannot get out of the vehicle and save themselves. The temperature in the vehicle may be too high or too low in different weather, which may cause the passengers or pets in the vehicle injury even death.
  • Page 5 Appearance 78D83C99BE9A Ⓐ Combination tail light Ⓙ Rear tow hook cover Ⓑ Charging port cover (PHEV models) Ⓚ Reflex reflector Ⓒ Roof rack Ⓛ Front tow hook cover Ⓓ Front wiper Ⓜ Around view monitor (AVM) Ⓔ Sunroof Ⓝ Bonnet Ⓕ...
  • Page 6 Interior trim F8FC1047A1B7 Ⓐ Gear shift Ⓕ A/C centre outlet Ⓑ Virtual instrument panel Ⓖ Around view monitor button Ⓒ Multifunction steering wheel. De- Ⓗ A/C buttons pending on the configuration, the Ⓘ Control switch steering wheel buttons are used for: Ⓙ...
  • Page 7 Table of contents This Chapter introduces the method for operating on-board 1 Operation vehicle equipment, such as keys, doors, windows and seats. This Chapter introduces the driving information, such as ve- 2 Driving hicle start, gear shifting and instrument of the vehicle. 3 Audiovisual sys- This Chapter introduces the Bluetooth telephone, system setting and other audio-visual system related information.
  • Page 8 Operation Anti-pinch function ......30 Delay function ........31 Keys............16 One-push closing function .....31 About the key ........16 Window settings.......31 Button introduction......17 Initialization ........32 Taking out the mechanical key ..18 Sunroof..........33 Battery replacement......19 Opening and closing the sunroof ..33 Door locks ..........21 Opening and closing the sunshade Locking and unlocking the passive ............34...
  • Page 9 Vehicle to load discharge method Side roof light ........67 ............52 Center roof light .......68 Seats ............53 Luggage area lights......68 Headrest..........53 Wiper control........69 Power seat ........54 Front wiper ........69 Convenient adjustment of front pas- Rear wiper.........71 senger seat ........55 Front wiper settings......71 Rear seat adjustment ......55 A/C system ..........72 Seat setting ........56...
  • Page 10 Parking the vehicle ......94 Tips for safety ........ 113 Economic driving......94 Electronic parking brake ....113 Advice on driving in harsh environ- Gear shifting ........116 ments.............96 Introduction to gear positions ..116 Driving in foggy weather....96 Gear shifting ........116 Driving in the rain ......96 N gear parking.......
  • Page 11 Warning function ......142 Comfortable braking ....171 Fatigue driving reminder system..143 Dynamic steering torque control (DST) system ........172 Introduction of fatigue driving re- minder ........... 143 Emission control system....173 Instructions........143 Reminder........173 Intelligent driver assist system ..145 Oxygen sensor.......
  • Page 12 Safety About the radio ......194 About USB storage devices ..194 Seat belts ........... 218 About Bluetooth......195 Safety tips........218 Panel introduction ......196 Wear the seat belt properly..219 Steering wheel buttons ....196 Pretensioner seat belts ....220 External devices ......
  • Page 13 Emergency Service and rescue......267 Emergency rescue system ... 267 On-board tools........248 Fault rescue ........267 Storage location for on-board tool Manual emergency rescue ..268 kit............. 248 Auto emergency rescue ....268 Emergency tyre repair and inflation IOV (Internet Of Vehicles) function .............
  • Page 14 Light maintenance ......288 Vehicle maintenance ......290 Tyre maintenance ......290 Sunroof maintenance....293 Battery ..........294 Protection films for new vehicles 294 Exterior maintenance....294 Interior maintenance ....297 Anti-corrosion measures ..... 300 Long-term storage of the vehicle (PHEV models) .......
  • Page 15 Operation Keys .......... 16 Door locks........ 21 Tailgate........25 Windows ........29 Sunroof ........33 Bonnet........38 Refuelling ......... 40 Vehicle charging and discharg- ing ..........43 Seats ......... 53 Rearview mirrors ....57 Steering wheel ......59 Roof rack........60 Light control ......
  • Page 16 Keys Vehicle equipment NOTICE Store the key number tag in a safe Please note that this manual contains all 〉 place. The key number tag has a code the standard equipment, country-specif- necessary for getting a new mechani- ic equipment and special equipment for cal key.
  • Page 17 Keys Button introduction If the unlock mode is set to 【Driver 〉 only】, press the unlock button to only unlock the driver door. At this time, press the unlock button to unlock all doors. If the mode is set to 【All doors】, 〉...
  • Page 18 Keys CAUTION 1. Insert a small flat-headed screwdriv- er wrapped in cloth into the area in- Do not modify the transmission fre- 〉 dicated by the arrow, and pry the up- quency, enlarge transmission power per housing until the buckle is loose. (including additionally installing a ra- dio frequency power amplifier), con- nect an external antenna, or use other...
  • Page 19 Keys Battery replacement 3. Remove the upper housing and take out the mechanical key. WARNING The vehicle key contains a button bat- tery. The button battery in the vehicle key is 〉 dangerous. Regardless it is a new bat- tery or an old one, always keep it away from children.
  • Page 20 Keys Be careful not to lose parts when re- 4. Assemble the key and test whether 〉 placing the battery. all the key buttons can work normal- 1. Follow the steps to take out the me- chanical key.(▷ Page 18) 2.
  • Page 21 Door locks Vehicle equipment NOTICE You can set unlocking mode through the Please note that this manual contains all Vehicle settings the standard equipment, country-specif- → 【Vehicle】 → 【Windows】 interface on the multime- ic equipment and special equipment for dia display screen. this model series.
  • Page 22 Door locks Locking and unlocking The PEPS radio waves may be weak. 〉 with center control but- Surrounding radio equipment or barri- tons ers can affect communication between the smart key and the vehicle, causing the system to malfunction. After each successful locking or un- 〉...
  • Page 23 Door locks NOTICE CAUTION If the child lock is activated when open- After unlocking the door, you must first ing the rear doors with the inner handle, pull out the mechanical key to open the the rear doors cannot be opened. driver door.
  • Page 24 Door locks Child lock Flameout unlocking If there are children in the vehicle, we After the function is activated, all doors recommend that they sit on compara- automatically unlock when the power tively safer rear seats. The child locks are supply mode is switched from ON to available with the rear doors to prevent OFF mode.
  • Page 25 Tailgate Power tailgate If you carry a smart key with you, kick in the detection zone under the rear Opening bumper. For safety, please open the tailgate using the following methods with the vehicle stationary: When the driver door is unlocked, 〉...
  • Page 26 Tailgate NOTICE WARNING When making the kicking motion, your Be sure to kick only within the detec- 〉 〉 foot should be close to the rear bump- tion range of the sensor. Otherwise, er and your tiptoes should be at least you may get burnt by touching the ex- 10 cm under the bumper but not haust system.
  • Page 27 Tailgate When opening or closing the tailgate While the tailgate is opening or clos- 〉 〉 with other persons standing in the vi- ing, do not use excessive force to cinity of the tailgate, make sure that make it move in the opposite direc- no injuries are caused to them.
  • Page 28 Tailgate WARNING NOTICE Never test the anti-pinch function with Wrap the head of the screwdriver with a 〉 any part of your body. cloth before removal. At the moment when the tailgate is 〉 2. Move the emergency opening device completely closed, the anti-pinch func- in the direction shown in the figure tion will not work if something gets...
  • Page 29 Windows Vehicle equipment WARNING Make sure that the heads and hands of Please note that this manual contains all all passengers are away from the win- the standard equipment, country-specif- dow before raising the window. Other- ic equipment and special equipment for wise, an extremely serious injury will be this model series.
  • Page 30 Windows Thermal protection func- Emergency raising tion In the case of an emergency, pull up the window switch to make it exceed the Thermal protection may be triggered to pressure point and hold it, the window protect the glass lifter motor after re- will trigger the emergency raising func- peated operation of the window switch.
  • Page 31 Windows NOTICE NOTICE Under severe conditions, such as low If an obstacle between the window glass 〉 temperature and severe bumping, the and the window frame is found during anti-pinch function may be triggered in the automatic raising of the window the process of window glass raising, glass, the anti-pinch function will be trig- and the window cannot be raised...
  • Page 32 Windows 【Close windows on lock】: once this 2. Pull up the window switches equip- function is activated, all windows will ped with one-push raising or lower- automatically close when the doors ing function beyond the pressure are locked. If the windows have not point until the window is completely fully closed 10 seconds after locking closed and then hold for about 3 sec-...
  • Page 33 Sunroof Vehicle equipment Pull up the sunroof open/close button and hold it. After the sunroof slides to Please note that this manual contains all completely closed, release the sunroof the standard equipment, country-specif- open/close button. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 34 Sunroof Opening and closing the sunshade DEA18CA7B7C5 Touch or slide the sunroof control area to control its opening degree. F25C33079349 The top end indicates the sunroof fully Manual operation closed, and the bottom end indicates Press the sunshade open/close button the sunroof fully opened.
  • Page 35 Sunroof NOTICE Do not allow children to operate the 〉 sunshade. If you operate the button again while the sunshade is in motion, the sunshade will CAUTION stop moving. Do not squeeze the sunroof shade 〉 You can operate the sunshade control with force, so as to prevent the sun- area to control the opening and closing shade from falling off or being dam-...
  • Page 36 Sunroof In special cases (e.g. if the obstruction NOTICE is thin), the closing process cannot be If an obstacle between the window glass interrupted. Therefore, despite the an- and the window frame is found during ti-pinch function, it is important to en- the automatic closing of the window sure that the closing area of the sun- glass, the anti-pinch function will be trig-...
  • Page 37 Sunroof 2. Press and hold the sunroof button 3. Press and hold the sunshade button again within 5 seconds until the sun- again within 5 seconds until the sun- roof and sunshade complete the shade completes the movement movement from being open to fully from being open to fully closed, then closed, then release the button, and release the button, and the sunshade...
  • Page 38 Bonnet Vehicle equipment 2. Lift the bonnet slightly. Put your hand into the gap and move the bon- Please note that this manual contains all net lock handle in the direction of the the standard equipment, country-specif- arrow to open the bonnet. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 39 Bonnet Closing 1. Lift the bonnet upwards slightly. 2. Remove the strut and return it to its original position. 3. Release the bonnet at a height of about 30 cm from the bonnet lock and allow the bonnet to lower with- out aid.
  • Page 40 Refuelling Vehicle equipment NOTICE Refuelling should be completed within Please note that this manual contains all 18 minutes after the fuel tank door is the standard equipment, country-specif- opened, and the fuel tank door should ic equipment and special equipment for not be closed.
  • Page 41 Refuelling In hot weather, high-pressure fuel may 5. Close the fuel tank door. spray from the fuel tank filler due to CAUTION excessive internal pressure, resulting Never close the fuel tank door violently, in a personal injury. as this could damage the mechanism, Take care of such matters during refu- 〉...
  • Page 42 Refuelling In hot weather, high-pressure fuel may 4. Close the fuel tank door. spray from the fuel tank filler due to CAUTION excessive internal pressure, resulting Never close the fuel tank door violently, in a personal injury. as this could damage the mechanism, Take care of such matters during refu- 〉...
  • Page 43 Vehicle charging and discharging Vehicle equipment NOTICE Once the function is activated, connect Please note that this manual contains all the discharging device within 5 minutes; the standard equipment, country-specif- otherwise, the function will deactivate ic equipment and special equipment for automatically.
  • Page 44 Vehicle charging and discharging Energy consumption infor- CAUTION mation When the vehicle is used for the first 〉 time or after it has been parked for a Touch 【Energy consumption】 in the all long time, there may be a deviation apps interface to view relevant informa- between the actual battery power and tion of energy consumption statistics.
  • Page 45 Vehicle charging and discharging NOTICE The charging cable must not be placed near objects with high temperature For easy viewing at any time, the state- such as heaters. ment of indicator state and it’s precau- Do not use the charging cable in pla- tions are marked at the back of control ces where temperature is higher than box.
  • Page 46 Vehicle charging and discharging When charging is completed, the charg- The charging cable is stored above ing system will automatically disconnect. the luggage area cover. Then, the vehicle only has 12 V battery to provide low voltage power. If you need to use the power consumption function of the vehicle, pull out the charger and start the vehicle to set the...
  • Page 47 Vehicle charging and discharging For the charging circuit, avoid exces- It is not recommended to have pas- 〉 〉 sive line connectors and adapters, and sengers in the vehicle during charging. refrain from using excessively long ca- Individuals with implanted medical de- bles.
  • Page 48 Vehicle charging and discharging CAUTION Once the charging is completed, the 〉 high voltage system will automatically It is prohibited to use fast charging 〉 disconnect, and the vehicle will only and slow charging simultaneously. have low voltage power supplied by Do not directly pull out the charging 〉...
  • Page 49 Vehicle charging and discharging Fast charging (DC charg- 1. Pull the unlock cable located near the ing) rear right shock absorber. Before fast charging, read the relevant operating instructions on the charging device carefully, and strictly comply with the relevant regulations of the charging station.
  • Page 50 Vehicle charging and discharging 2. When the driver door is unlocked, 5. After charging, unlock the door, pull press the end of the charging port out the charging connector, cover cover near to the back of vehicle to the dust cap, and close the charging pop open the charging port cover port cover.
  • Page 51 Vehicle charging and discharging It is not recommended to have pas- CAUTION 〉 sengers in the vehicle during charging. It is prohibited to use fast charging 〉 Individuals with implanted medical de- and slow charging simultaneously. vices, such as a cardiac defibrillator, Do not directly pull out the charging 〉...
  • Page 52 Vehicle charging and discharging Once the charging is completed, the 〉 high voltage system will automatically disconnect, and the vehicle will only have low voltage power supplied by the 12 V battery. To utilize all the func- tions of the vehicle, disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle and start the engine.
  • Page 53 Seats Vehicle equipment Rear seat headrests Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 54 Seats Remove headrest WARNING Front seat headrests The headrest must not be removed while the vehicle is being driven. If this is done and a collision occurs, the neck of the driver or passenger neck will be sub- ject to major strain, potentially resulting in serious injury or even death.
  • Page 55 Seats Rear seat adjustment Ⓐ Backrest inclination angle adjustment Ⓑ Seat height adjustment Backrest folding Ⓒ Forwards/backwards adjustment of After the rear seat backrest is folded, the seats larger storage space can be obtained. Ⓓ Lumbar support adjustment The left or right part of the backrest can Press the front or back of the button be folded separately.
  • Page 56 Seats WARNING Never adjust or fold the seat while the 〉 vehicle is running. No one is allowed to sit on a folded 〉 seat backrest or in the luggage area. Children are prohibited from entering 〉 the luggage area. Backrest restoring 1.
  • Page 57 Rearview mirrors Vehicle equipment Automatic anti-glare in- side rearview mirror Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 58 Rearview mirrors Side mirrors settings Ⓑ Right side mirror select button Ⓒ Mirror adjustment button You can enter the side mirror setting in- Mirror adjustment terface through the Vehicle settings → 【Vehicle】 → 【Control】 → 【Side mir- 1. Press the side mirror select button to rors】...
  • Page 59 Steering wheel Vehicle equipment WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel during Please note that this manual contains all 〉 vehicle running. Otherwise, serious in- the standard equipment, country-specif- juries or death may result from an ac- ic equipment and special equipment for cident caused by control errors.
  • Page 60 Roof rack Vehicle equipment WARNING Items on the roof luggage rack must Please note that this manual contains all 〉 be secured firmly in place. Otherwise, the standard equipment, country-specif- there is a risk of an accident. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 61 Roof rack Do not cross steep slopes, and it is 〉 better to drive straight up or down. The vehicle is more likely to roll over than to roll forward or backward.
  • Page 62 Light control Vehicle equipment After the power supply is switched to OFF mode, if the power supply mode Please note that this manual contains all and the door lock state do not change the standard equipment, country-specif- within the set time range, the power ic equipment and special equipment for saving function will be automatically this model series.
  • Page 63 Light control Touch the 【OFF】 button to manually Touch the rear fog light button 〉 〉 turn off the position lights and low turn on or off rear fog lights. beam headlights. Auto headlights Touch the position light button 〉 turn on the position lights manually.
  • Page 64 Light control Automatic high and low beam Press the light control combination switch again in the direction away from the steering wheel to activate the function of automatic high and low beam headlights, and the indicator light (green) of the auto switch be- tween low and high beam headlights on the instrument panel will turn Pull up the light control combination...
  • Page 65 Light control There are traffic participants with poor Pull the light control combination 〉 〉 lighting around the road, such as pe- switch upwards in the direction of the destrians or non-motorized vehicles. steering wheel to turn on the high beam headlights.
  • Page 66 Light control Steering signal: move the light control After the function is activated, when the 〉 combination switch upwards or down- vehicle speed exceeds 50 km/h, if you wards and then release it. The combi- brake the vehicle urgently, the hazard nation switch will return automatically warning lights will flash several times to to its original position, and the corre-...
  • Page 67 Light control Light height adjustment Press the main reading light switch 〉 to turn on or off the reading lights. Press the door control switch to ac- 〉 tivate or deactivate the door control function. With the door linked function enabled, the reading light will turn on or turn off automatically according to the brightness of the surrounding environ-...
  • Page 68 Light control Center roof light AE413216A945 Push the switch to OFF position: roof 〉 light off. Turn the switch to the middle position. 〉 The door control function is activated, and the roof light will automatically turn on or off according to the bright- ness of the surrounding environment and the state of the door.
  • Page 69 Wiper control Vehicle equipment Turn the front wiper control knob to the AUTO position and the front wiper Please note that this manual contains all will automatically wipe according to the standard equipment, country-specif- the amount of rain. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 70 Wiper control Sometimes, even if snowflakes come When the wipers stop running due to 〉 〉 in contact with the rainfall and light snow and other reasons, please turn sensor, the sensor may not operate off the wipers and park the vehicle in a normally and front wiper may not safe spot as soon as possible, and function, as snowflakes come in differ-...
  • Page 71 Wiper control When the washer fluid is insufficient, Turn and hold the rear wiper control 〉 〉 replenish it. In the cold weather, add knob to the rear windscreen cleaning appropriate washer fluid to ensure position . The rear wiper will wipe that it will not freeze.
  • Page 72 A/C system Vehicle equipment Press the front defroster button 〉 activate or deactivate the front de- Please note that this manual contains all froster function. The corresponding in- the standard equipment, country-specif- dicator light turns on, indicating that ic equipment and special equipment for the front defroster function is activa- this model series.
  • Page 73 A/C system Press the internal and external circula- 〉 tion button to make the A/C sys- tem switch between the internal and external circulation modes. The indica- tor light turns on, indicating that the internal circulation mode is activated. When the external circulation mode is activated, the exterior air can be intro- duced into the vehicle.
  • Page 74 A/C system A/C interface NOTICE The A/C setting interface may vary slightly based on vehicle configurations or multi- 〉 media theme styles. The A/C system consumes battery power when it is in operation, and its use will re- 〉 duce the range. When the traction battery is too low, the power of the A/C system will be limited to 〉...
  • Page 75 A/C system Touch the 【AUTO】 button to turn on the AUTO mode, and the A/C system will 〉 automatically adjust the airflow distribution mode, internal/external circulation mode and airflow to keep the temperature inside the vehicle at the set tempera- ture.
  • Page 76 A/C system Touch the rear defroster button to activate or deactivate the rear defroster 〉 function. The corresponding indicator light goes on, indicating that the rear de- froster function is enabled. In this case, the frosting of the rear windscreen and the side mirrors can be gradually eliminated.
  • Page 77 A/C system The internal circulation mode should be used under circumstances such as driving through a tunnel, in traffic jams, dirty air outside the vehicle or when quick cooling and heating is desired. Touch the 【A/C MAX】 button to activate or deactivate the maximum cooling 〉...
  • Page 78 A/C system A/C control CAUTION Cooling/heating Check the radiator and the A/C con- 〉 denser on a regular basis. Use a low- After starting the vehicle: pressure water gun or a soft brush to 1. Select the 【AUTO】 mode and the remove the leaves, insects and dust corresponding indicator light will turn from their front surfaces.
  • Page 79 A/C system The A/C filter will accumulate water va- Ⓑ Side defroster vent pour, dust, etc. after use for a long Ⓒ Side outlet time, resulting in odour. Move the air vanes at the centre of out- Recommended measures lets to regulate the airflow direction. 〉...
  • Page 80 Mobile phone wireless charging Vehicle equipment NOTICE To achieve a better charging effect, en- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 sure that the charging coil of the mo- the standard equipment, country-specif- bile phone is facing downwards. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 81 Mobile phone wireless charging The actual charging power may vary or If metal foreign objects are found in 〉 decrease due to factors such as the the charging area during charging, do mobile phone brand, model, and cur- not remove them by hand to avoid rent battery level.
  • Page 82 Interior equipment Vehicle equipment To block sunlight from the side, flip down the sun visor, unhook it and push Please note that this manual contains all it to the side. the standard equipment, country-specif- Vanity mirror ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 83 Interior equipment WARNING When glasses are placed, the two glasses temples should be folded nor- Make sure the storage box is closed mally first, with the lens facing forward when driving. Otherwise, such items and the glasses temples facing up. Oth- may be dislodged from the storage box erwise, the glasses may fall off when you and lead to an injury in the case of an...
  • Page 84 Interior equipment Only place beverage cans of suitable WARNING 〉 size and with lids in the cup holder. When placing hot drinks, be careful to 〉 Do not place small or unstable bever- avoid burns. age cans in the cup holder, or they Only place beverage cans of suitable 〉...
  • Page 85 Interior equipment the right side of the auxiliary console WARNING Do not place anything other than bottles inside the bottle holder. Otherwise, such items may be dislodged from the bottle holder and lead to personal injuries In case of accident or emergency braking. CAUTION Make sure that the lid of the bottle is 8D250F9C0BFD...
  • Page 86 Interior equipment the right side of the auxiliary console Driving recorder power supply 0E60AF45F0BE 73D3F11BEA63 Just open the cover to use it when the It is located near the interior rearview power supply is set to ON mode. mirror. This power supply can provide a 12 V DC The power supply can be used when the power supply for accessories with rated power supply mode is set to ON.
  • Page 87 Interior equipment CAUTION Avoid liquids such as beverages or for- 〉 eign objects to enter the power supply socket. Otherwise, the faults like short circuits may be caused. If the power supply socket has a cover, close the cover when it is not in use. If you use an accessory that exceeds 〉...
  • Page 89 Driving Driving procedures....90 Intelligent driver assist system Advice on driving in harsh envi- ..........145 ronments ......... 96 Hill descent control system Advice on driving during break- (HDC) ........167 in period......... 103 Driving assist system.... 169 Hybrid electric vehicle..104 Emission control system..
  • Page 90 Driving procedures Vehicle equipment Before driving, if you have opened the bonnet, confirm that the bonnet has Please note that this manual contains all been locked down. If the bonnet has not the standard equipment, country-specif- been locked properly, it may open dur- ic equipment and special equipment for ing driving and cause an accident.
  • Page 91 Driving procedures No shutting down the vehicle Seat backrest Do not place cushions and other items The brake assist device and power steer- between the seat backrest and the back ing system will not function if the vehicle of the human body. Otherwise, the cor- is shut down while driving, which may rect driving posture will be affected;...
  • Page 92 Driving procedures Flat tyre A strong collision on chassis, tyres, and wheels of the vehicle Do not continue to drive the vehicle with When the chassis, tyres, wheels, and a flat tyre. Driving with a flat tyre is ex- drive system of the vehicle suffer a tremely dangerous and can easily cause strong collision, stop the vehicle immedi- a serious accident.
  • Page 93 Driving procedures Driving on flooded roads When the vehicle must pass a curb, a speed bump or a similar obstacle, you Be careful while driving on flooded should try to slow down along the verti- roads. cal angle of the obstacle. Failure to do so Driving on flooded roads may lead to may result in damage to the tyre (espe- short circuit of electrical components or...
  • Page 94 Driving procedures Parking the vehicle Do not carry child passengers on your lap Do not park the vehicle close to flammable materials When riding as a passenger, do not carry infant or child passengers on your lap Do not park your vehicle near flamma- even if you are already wearing a seat ble materials such as areas with plenty belt.
  • Page 95 Driving procedures Checking tyre pressure periodical- Too small tyre pressure will increase the rolling resistance, thereby increasing the energy consumption while increasing the tyre wear. Regular maintenance Regular maintenance ensures a longer service life and the best economy of your vehicle. Turning off temporarily unneces- sary electrical components Turn off temporarily unnecessary func-...
  • Page 96 Advice on driving in harsh environments Vehicle equipment Do not wipe fog on the glass dur- ing vehicle running Please note that this manual contains all Due to large temperature difference in- the standard equipment, country-specif- side and outside the cab, mist may con- ic equipment and special equipment for densates on the inside surface of the this model series.
  • Page 97 Advice on driving in harsh environments Inspection and maintenance after WARNING fording Try to avoid driving in a heavy rain or a Promptly do the following after safely rainstorm. driving through water: Fording drive Depress the brake pedal lightly several 〉...
  • Page 98 Advice on driving in harsh environments In hot weather WARNING Never leave a child in the vehicle unat- Hot weather and high temperature in tended. summer are bad for the normal vehicle running and the health of driver. To en- Leaving children alone in the vehicle 〉...
  • Page 99 Advice on driving in harsh environments Driving in cold weather You can obtain a more comfortable driv- ing experience by the following meth- In cold weather, vehicles may accumu- ods: late snow or ice and moving parts such Start the vehicle in advance and turn as door handles, windows, side mirrors 〉...
  • Page 100 Advice on driving in harsh environments Winter tyres Do not exceed the speed limit and 〉 load rating indicated on the installed In cold weather when the temperature is winter tyres when driving. low, due to the special characteristics of the normal tyres (tyre width, rubber CAUTION composition and pattern type, etc.), the...
  • Page 101 Advice on driving in harsh environments Tyre chains WARNING The use of tyre chains varies according Observe the following precautions when to the current standards in specific driving with tyre chains: countries or regions, and the installation After installing tyre chains, the driving 〉...
  • Page 102 Advice on driving in harsh environments WARNING Avoid emergency braking, sudden ac- 〉 celeration, and sharp turns. Other- When parking on snowy roads, shut wise, the tyres may slip sideways, down the vehicle powertrain. causing you to lose control over the If the engine is running at the start of 〉...
  • Page 103 Advice on driving during break-in period Vehicle equipment CAUTION The brake pad and the brake disc may Please note that this manual contains all 〉 wear to different degrees depending the standard equipment, country-specif- on the using condition and the driving ic equipment and special equipment for method.
  • Page 104 Hybrid electric vehicle Vehicle equipment This vehicle is a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), which has characteristics Please note that this manual contains all that differ from those of ordinary fuel the standard equipment, country-specif- vehicles. Please familiarise yourself with ic equipment and special equipment for the features of hybrid vehicles and drive this model series.
  • Page 105 Hybrid electric vehicle The traction battery pack contains bat- The engine generally drives the vehicle 〉 〉 teries and high voltage control circuits. at a high speed or during more active Liquid entering the traction battery driving. pack may cause short circuits, electric About hybrid electric vehi- leakage, and corrosion of the collec- cles (HEV Models)
  • Page 106 Hybrid electric vehicle After the vehicle is started, the power The engine generally drives the vehicle 〉 〉 system will be hot. Be careful of high at a high speed or during more active voltage and high temperature, and al- driving.
  • Page 107 Hybrid electric vehicle WARNING Force mode Users can set their desired battery pow- The reduction of vehicle speed caused er. If the traction battery drops below by energy regeneration cannot be a sub- this target, the engine will intervene to stitute for normal braking.
  • Page 108 Hybrid electric vehicle The vehicle diagnosis and maintenance HEV models mode is only used for vehicle mainte- nance. After the diagnosis and mainte- nance mode is turned on, the high volt- age system of the vehicle is powered off, and the vehicle cannot enter the driving state and cannot be charged.
  • Page 109 Hybrid electric vehicle Emergency cut-off sign Do not dispose of the power battery 〉 by yourself. Otherwise, it will pollute the environment and electric shock may occur. To ensure your safety, do not open or 〉 modify the power battery pack under any circumstances.
  • Page 110 Power supply mode Vehicle equipment NOTICE When carrying a smart key, depress the Please note that this manual contains all brake pedal with the shift lever in the P the standard equipment, country-specif- position. You can start the vehicle by ic equipment and special equipment for pressing the power supply switch re- this model series.
  • Page 111 Starting and shutting down the vehicle Vehicle equipment Emergency starting Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 112 Starting and shutting down the vehicle NOTICE When the vehicle is forcibly shut down, the brake and steering wheel power Avoid storing the vehicle in very low will be lost. As a result, it is more labo- temperatures, as this may prevent the rious to step on the brake pedal and vehicle from starting.
  • Page 113 Parking brake Vehicle equipment If the vehicle cannot automatically apply the parking brake, the driver needs to Please note that this manual contains all switch the power mode to ON, and then the standard equipment, country-specif- touch Vehicle settings → 【Drive】 → ic equipment and special equipment for 【EPB】...
  • Page 114 Parking brake When driving uphill, you need to de- In case of emergency, press the P gear 〉 press accelerator pedal properly to in- button once, and the EPB system will ap- crease the power output to automati- ply braking force. Press and hold the P cally release the EPB for the vehicle to gear button, and the EPB system will start off.
  • Page 115 Parking brake Close the driver door, fasten the driver The driver door is opened. 〉 seat belt, and start the vehicle. Then, Switch the power supply mode to OFF. 〉 you can activate or deactivate the auto AVH works for more than 3 minutes. 〉...
  • Page 116 Gear shifting Vehicle equipment Vehicles are prohibited from coasting 〉 with the N gear position engaged; oth- Please note that this manual contains all erwise, there is a risk of accidents. the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for Drive (D) gear position this model series.
  • Page 117 Gear shifting Shifting to the P gear position Engaged in the D, R, N gears 452269C58A94 5767B8AF2DD0 When the vehicle is stationary, press the Move the shift lever up or down by 1 or P gear position button. 2 position(s) to shift between different gears, and it will automatically return to NOTICE its position after releasing the shift lever.
  • Page 118 Gear shifting WARNING To avoid accidental activation of the 〉 function, after activating the N gear If a transmission-related error message parking feature, please manually shift appears on the instrument panel, the the gear and release the EPB; other- transmission may enter the emergency wise, the function will not activate operation mode.
  • Page 119 Gear shifting Launch control NOTICE 1. Close the door, fasten the seat belt With the traction battery in a low 〉 and confirm that the parking brake is charge or at too low or too high tem- applied. perature, the launch control function may not be available.
  • Page 120 Gear shifting CAUTION To stop the vehicle temporarily on a 〉 slope, depress the brake pedal or ap- ply the parking brake. Do not use ac- celerate pedal or crawling function to keep the vehicle stable, as this can damage the transmission. To stop the vehicle on a slope, wedge 〉...
  • Page 121 Driving modes Vehicle equipment 【EV priority】: when the traction bat- 〉 tery is fully charged, the system priori- Please note that this manual contains all tizes EV drive. The engine will automat- the standard equipment, country-specif- ically start to provide greater driving ic equipment and special equipment for force during rapid acceleration.
  • Page 122 Driving modes 【NORMAL】: the power system will 〉 automatically choose the best driving mode according to the current driving condition, comprehensive dynamic performance and economy of the ve- hicle. It is recommended to select the nor- mal mode for daily driving. 【ECO】: it meets the primary goal of 〉...
  • Page 123 Steering wheel assist modes Vehicle equipment Light The driver feels light when operating the Please note that this manual contains all steering wheel, which is suitable for driv- the standard equipment, country-specif- ing environments with heavy traffic such ic equipment and special equipment for as urban areas.
  • Page 124 Pedestrian warning sound Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 125 One-pedal mode Vehicle equipment The accelerator pedal, brake pedal or 〉 the whole vehicle is faulty. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- WARNING ic equipment and special equipment for The speed reduction caused by one- 〉...
  • Page 126 Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Illus- tra- Description Position Please note that this manual contains all tion the standard equipment, country-specif- On the grille; ic equipment and special equipment for On the tailgate; this model series. Thus, some equip- Camera ment or features described in this man- On the side mir- ual may not be installed onto your vehi-...
  • Page 127 Parking assist system CAUTION There are ultrasonic noises with the 〉 same frequency around, for example, When reversing, confirm that the tail- 〉 metal noise, high-pressure gas emis- gate is fully closed. sion noise, or a car horn directed at Do not knock on the camera and the 〉...
  • Page 128 Parking assist system NOTICE The system may not be able to judge 〉 and exclude parking spaces with no- Cameras also have certain limitations. parking markings, cones, restricted- The following conditions may affect the stop signs, ground locks, or special normal operation of the parking system, parking spaces.
  • Page 129 Parking assist system With the function activated, shift to the 【Activate front obstacle surround 〉 D gear position and drive at a low view】: after the function is activated, speed and turn on the turn signal light if the moving speed is below the set or turn the steering wheel to a certain speed and an obstacle is detected angle, and the AVM will automatically...
  • Page 130 Parking assist system Collision avoidance radar With the shortening of the distance be- tween the vehicle and the obstacle, the System description frequency of the alarm sound will gradu- The collision avoidance radar is a radar ally increase. When the vehicle is about detection device.
  • Page 131 Parking assist system When the power supply is set to ON Each time the AVM is activated, the ra- 〉 mode or the vehicle is started, press dar alarm tone is enabled by default. the button to turn on or off the AVM. When the top view interface is dis- 〉...
  • Page 132 Parking assist system 【Activate steering surround view】: Turn off the maneuver emergency 〉 〉 after this function is activated, when braking function after the vehicle is driving in D gear at a low speed, turn equipped with a traction hitch or when on the turn signal light or rotate the the vehicle is towing other vehicles.
  • Page 133 Parking assist system Interface introduction NOTICE The AVM cannot be turned off using this Touch the 【Intelligent parking】 but- 〉 button when the gear is in reverse. ton to activate the intelligent parking function. When the power supply is set to ON 〉...
  • Page 134 Parking assist system In 3D view mode, touch the surround- 【Maneuver emergency braking】: 〉 ing area of the vehicle in the top view you can activate or deactivate the ma- to display the perspective slider, and neuver emergency braking function. slide the perspective buttons on the After the function is activated, if an ob- slider to freely switch the perspective...
  • Page 135 Parking assist system 【Activate steering surround view】: During the parking, if moving obstacles 〉 after the function is activated, when such as pedestrians or vehicles are de- the gear is in D and the vehicle speed tected and there is a risk of collision, the is below 30 km/h, turning on the turn system will automatically perform emer- signal light or turning the steering...
  • Page 136 Parking assist system Parking in 2. When the vehicle is in the parking space and stationary, touch the 【In- 1. When the vehicle enters the parking telligent parking】 button in the AVM lot, in the AVM interface, touch the interface to enter the intelligent fu- 【Intelligent parking】...
  • Page 137 Parking assist system The driver seat belt is released. There are bumps on the surface of the 〉 〉 parking space, and the opposite park- Obstacles appear on the parking track. 〉 ing line cannot be detected. Interfere with the accelerator pedal. 〉...
  • Page 138 Parking assist system When obstacles are present in close When encountering obstacles with ir- proximity to the parking space, sensor regular geometries, the sensor system limitations may lead to inaccuracies in may receive insufficient or ambiguous distance estimation. In such cases, return signals, potentially leading to ei- users are advised to maintain height- ther failure of recognition or delayed...
  • Page 139 Parking assist system Install the tow hook. WARNING 〉 The ground slope where the vehicle is The track-back reverse function is only 〉 parked is too steep. an auxiliary tool and cannot be a substi- The road surface has large pits or cavi- tute for the driver’s judgement on the 〉...
  • Page 140 Parking assist system The engine stalls abnormally. 〉 The steering wheel angle is too large 〉 (about 450°). The automatic reverse deviates from 〉 the recorded route by about 1 m. During reverse, the following conditions will cause the reversing assist function to be interrupted or exited: Touch the reverse tracking button.
  • Page 141 Tyre pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment After replacement of tyres or tyre rota- 〉 tion, stop for more than 16 minutes, Please note that this manual contains all and then start the vehicle and drive at the standard equipment, country-specif- a speed higher than 30 km/h for about ic equipment and special equipment for 9 minutes, and then the TPMS will au-...
  • Page 142 Tyre pressure monitoring system After stopping the vehicle for more than On the instrument cluster, the tyre 〉 16 minutes, the system will automatical- pressure monitoring system warning ly complete tyre pressure learning and light turns on. positioning by starting the vehicle and If there is a warning about tyres during driving at a speed higher than 30 km/h driving, avoid sharp steering or harsh...
  • Page 143 Fatigue driving reminder system Vehicle equipment Fatigue driving warning function is on- 〉 ly an auxiliary tool and may not be Please note that this manual contains all able to actually monitor driver fatigue. the standard equipment, country-specif- In some cases, the system may judge ic equipment and special equipment for normal driving behavior as fatigue.
  • Page 144 Fatigue driving reminder system In some situations, the driver's abilities 〉 may remain unaffected even when fa- tigued. In such circumstances, the sys- tem will not issue a warning to the driver. For this reason, when the driver shows signs of fatigue, stop the vehicle and rest timely, regardless of whether the driver monitor system has issued a warning.
  • Page 145 Intelligent driver assist system Vehicle equipment Illus- tra- Description Position Please note that this manual contains all tion the standard equipment, country-specif- Near the base of ic equipment and special equipment for Camera the inside rear- this model series. Thus, some equip- view mirror ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi-...
  • Page 146 Intelligent driver assist system About the camera A situation in which a vehicle wobbles 〉 due to an undulating or uneven road; The camera is used to identify lane A situation where the ambient light markings, traffic signs, targets in front of 〉...
  • Page 147 Intelligent driver assist system About the millimetre wave radar Misaligned or blocked radar; 〉 The impact to the area around the ra- The radar is used to detect the targets at 〉 dar and the bumper due to the colli- the rear sides of the vehicle, providing sion of vehicles, scratches and other relevant information for the intelligent...
  • Page 148 Intelligent driver assist system Forward assist system Auto emergency braking The auto emergency braking system The forward assist system identifies ve- 〉 can detect pedestrians, cyclists, most hicles on the lane via a camera on the of stationary vehicles, or vehicles trav- front windscreen.
  • Page 149 Intelligent driver assist system For models in certain countries/regions, When the light is dark, the detection 〉 the system will remind the driver to range will be affected, so please turn drive safely when it detects a pedestrian on the headlights when driving at or a vehicle with a risk of collision at night.
  • Page 150 Intelligent driver assist system The system can only work best when it WARNING detects clear information about the When entering and exiting a curve or 〉 shape of the human body, which driving in a curve, the system may not means that the system needs to clear- detect the vehicles ahead at the same ly identify information about the head,...
  • Page 151 Intelligent driver assist system Warning lights NOTICE Keep both sides of the rear bumper 〉 clean. Do not attach any objects, and ensure that no foreign materials such as ice, snow, or mud cover the sen- sors, as this may affect their normal operation.
  • Page 152 Intelligent driver assist system Door open warning Rear cross traffic assistance When the system detects that there are When reversing, if there is a pre-collision approaching vehicles and bicycles and risk from the rear side of the vehicle, the other targets in the adjacent lanes on system will first alert the driver through both sides after the vehicle stops and lights and sounds.
  • Page 153 Intelligent driver assist system You can select the corresponding func- The vehicle is running too close to the 〉 tion for setting through the Vehicle set- preceding vehicle, and the camera de- tings → 【Intelligent driving】 → tection scope is hindered. 【Safety assistance】...
  • Page 154 Intelligent driver assist system Lane keeping assist For models in certain countries/ 〉 regions, when the intelligent cruise You can choose whether to provide control is activated, the warning assist warning or deviation correction function function will be activated automatically when the vehicle deviates from its own even if the vehicle speed is below 60 lane:...
  • Page 155 Intelligent driver assist system Emergency lane keeping NOTICE When the emergency lane keeping is ac- Emergency lane keeping is configured in tivated, the system will more actively some models, and this function will vary correct the steering wheel in case of an depending on the configuration.
  • Page 156 Intelligent driver assist system The vehicle is driving in severe weath- WARNING 〉 er such as night, heavy fog, rain or The traffic sign recognition function is snow. designed to alert the driver to note traf- The vehicle is in a curve. fic signs and is not intended to be used 〉...
  • Page 157 Intelligent driver assist system Adaptive cruise control The front windscreen around the cam- 〉 system era is dirty, frozen, damaged or cov- ered. While you drive on straight, smooth mo- The vehicle is running too close to the torways, the adaptive cruise control sys- 〉...
  • Page 158 Intelligent driver assist system Activating the cruise control The adaptive cruise control system is 〉 not recommended for use in condi- 1. While driving, if the adaptive cruise tions such as urban areas, winding control activation conditions are met, roads, narrow roads, wet and slippery the adaptive cruise control standby roads, heavy rain or other harsh indicator light (grey)
  • Page 159 Intelligent driver assist system 2. Toggle the shift lever downwards to the bottom once to activate the adaptive cruise control system, while the adaptive cruise control working indicator light (blue) turns on. CC9C475EDE37 NOTICE The vehicle will accelerate to the set speed only when the road ahead is clear.
  • Page 160 Intelligent driver assist system NOTICE With cruise control activated, move 〉 the shift lever up one gear and re- The distance level is not a fixed dis- 〉 lease. tance. Under the same distance level, the following distance will vary with the vehicle speed.
  • Page 161 Intelligent driver assist system Resuming the cruise control NOTICE speed This function will also be deactivated if During driving, when the adaptive cruise the set cruise control speed is cancelled control standby indicator light (grey) i or the adaptive cruise control system is on the instrument panel turns on, move turned off.
  • Page 162 Intelligent driver assist system Your steering wheel control is unstea- The vehicle is strongly affected by the 〉 〉 dy, or you're not maintaining a stable crosswind. position within the lane. The lanes merge or separate. 〉 Intelligent cruise control A strong light shines on the camera, or 〉...
  • Page 163 Intelligent driver assist system Adjusting the cruise control speed The vehicle speed is less than 150 〉 km/h. Scroll the adjustment roller on the left The system has detected two lane side of the steering wheel upwards and 〉 boundaries. downwards to adjust the cruise control The vehicle driving mode is in the nor- speed.
  • Page 164 Intelligent driver assist system Compared with driving on a dry road, 〉 driving on a slippery road requires a greater distance level. Cancelling the cruise control There are two ways to cancel the cruise control: Depress the brake pedal. 〉 81BB42C51C1F With cruise control activated, move 〉...
  • Page 165 Intelligent driver assist system Depress the accelerator pedal to accel- The lanes merge or divide and are not 〉 〉 erate for more than 15 minutes. clear in some areas, such as intersec- tions, ramps, and waiting areas. The N, R or P gear position is engaged. 〉...
  • Page 166 Intelligent driver assist system The vehicle head tilts up due to over- 〉 load in the luggage area. The vehicle is running on a winding or 〉 narrow road. The rear of the vehicle ahead is small 〉 or is raised very high off the ground. Your steering wheel control is unstea- 〉...
  • Page 167 Hill descent control system (HDC) Vehicle equipment Activation method (PHEV models) With the power supply in ON mode or Please note that this manual contains all the vehicle started, you can activate or the standard equipment, country-specif- deactivate the Hill Descent Control ic equipment and special equipment for (HDC) system through the Vehicle set- this model series.
  • Page 168 Hill descent control system (HDC) After activating the HDC, you can still 〉 adjust the speed by depressing the brake pedal or accelerator pedal.
  • Page 169 Driving assist system Vehicle equipment When the vehicle is started across due 〉 to battery loss, the engine may not run Please note that this manual contains all smoothly and the anti-lock brake sys- the standard equipment, country-specif- tem or electronic stability control sys- ic equipment and special equipment for tem warning light turns on.
  • Page 170 Driving assist system Electronic stability control When driving on potholes or uneven 〉 system road. The ABS may not work effectively in the The electronic stability control (ESC) sys- following conditions: tem can help reduce the risk of side slip, When the limit of tyre grip perform- and improve driving stability by braking 〉...
  • Page 171 Driving assist system Rollover prevention sys- Secondary collision mitiga- tion system When the vehicle turns a corner, the roll- The secondary collision mitigation sys- over prevention system (RMI) deter- tem (SCM) will automatically apply the mines whether there is a risk of rollover braking to the vehicle after the first colli- by monitoring the movement status of sion (airbag deployment) to reduce the...
  • Page 172 Driving assist system Dynamic steering torque WARNING control (DST) system The dynamic steering torque control 〉 Under the condition that the adhesion (DST) system is only an auxiliary tool coefficients of left and right wheels are and is not a substitute for the driver's quite different (for example, some snow judgement of road and traffic condi- and ice covered roads, or wet and slip-...
  • Page 173 Emission control system Vehicle equipment Catalytic converter Please note that this manual contains all The catalytic converter is the most im- the standard equipment, country-specif- portant external purifier installed in the ic equipment and special equipment for vehicle’s exhaust system. The catalytic this model series.
  • Page 174 Emission control system Crankcase emission con- When a problem with the engine is in- 〉 trol unit dicated (such as shutdown or perform- ance degradation), please do not con- The crankcase emission control unit tinue driving the vehicle. guides the mixed gases within the crank- Do not operate the engine with the case (such as uncombusted fuel va- 〉...
  • Page 175 Head-up display system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 176 Head-up display system NOTICE The information displayed on the interface may vary according the vehicle configura- tion, software version, themes and settings. Refer to the actual vehicle that you pur- chased for specific information.
  • Page 177 Virtual instrument panel Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 178 Virtual instrument panel NOTICE When you drive for an extended time on a slope or around a bend, the fuel displayed may become unstable as fuel moves around in the tank. CAUTION The range will vary depending on driving habits and road conditions. 〉...
  • Page 179 Virtual instrument panel Ⓖ Intelligent driving information Ⓙ Driving modes Ⓗ Fuel gauge Ⓚ Coolant temperature gauge Ⓘ Mileage NOTICE The data in the figure is only for effect display. Refer to the actual vehicle that you purchased. Speedometer It displays the current speed of the vehicle. Fuel gauge It displays the left oil and distance to empty.
  • Page 180 Virtual instrument panel Instrument panel control DABDD57EFEC1 Press and hold the scroll button on the 〉 right side of the steering wheel to en- ter the custom information edit inter- face of the instrument panel. In the custom information edit inter- 〉...
  • Page 181 Instrument indicator lights Vehicle equipment Primary warning message indi- cator light Please note that this manual contains all If this light turns on, it indicates the standard equipment, country-specif- that the vehicle currently has ic equipment and special equipment for primary warning messages and this model series.
  • Page 182 Instrument indicator lights High/low beam auto-switch in- Airbag fault warning light dicator light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on in green, it that the airbag system is mal- indicates that the high/low functioning. In this case, go to beam auto switching function the authorised service centre is activated.
  • Page 183 Instrument indicator lights Driving a vehicle with low tyre Anti-lock braking system fault pressure or high tyre tempera- warning light ture will increase the possibility If this light turns on, it indicates of tyre failure, and even cause that the anti-lock braking sys- serious damage to the vehicle tem is malfunctioning.
  • Page 184 Instrument indicator lights Electronic stability control off If this light turns on in red, it in- indicator light dicates that the electric power steering system is malfunction- If this light turns on, it indicates ing, and the assisted power no that the electronic stability con- longer exists.
  • Page 185 Instrument indicator lights Low fuel level warning light NOTICE If this light turns on, it indicates Failure of some control sys- 〉 that the fuel level is low and tems of the vehicle (such as needs to be refilled soon. loss of communication sig- On slopes or during turning, nals in the hybrid system or...
  • Page 186 Instrument indicator lights Engine maintenance warning Automatic transmission over- light heat warning light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on, it indicates that the engine has a fault not that the automatic transmis- related to emissions. In this sion fluid temperature is too case, contact the authorised high (when the vehicle is star-...
  • Page 187 Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on in red, it in- Front collision warning fault dicates that the side assist sys- warning light tem is malfunctioning. In this If this light turns on, it indicates case, do not use the side assist that the front collision warning system, and go to the author- function is malfunctioning.
  • Page 188 Instrument indicator lights Power reduction indicator Power system fault warning light light If this light turns on, it indicates If this light turns on in yellow, it that the vehicle has a fault that indicates that the power sys- affects the power output of the tem of the vehicle is malfunc- whole vehicle.
  • Page 189 Instrument indicator lights When the hazard warning CAUTION lights are on, the turn signal in- If the turn signal indicator light dicator lights and all exterior flashes quickly, it usually turn signal lights will flash to- means that the turn signal light gether.
  • Page 190 Instrument indicator lights If this light turns on in green, it indicates that the intelligent cruise control function is acti- vated and the cruise control speed is successfully set.
  • Page 191 Power management system Vehicle equipment Sleep power management 〉 The system will continuously monitor Please note that this manual contains all the power consumption of various the standard equipment, country-specif- electrical equipment during the park- ic equipment and special equipment for ing period of the vehicle, and gradually this model series.
  • Page 192 Power management system Parking the vehicle for a long time NOTICE It is impossible for a power manage- If the vehicle is not driven for several ment system to go beyond the bounda- days or weeks, when the power manage- ries of physical laws.
  • Page 193 Audiovisual system Safety tips ......194 Panel introduction....196 Display screen introduction 200 Multimedia display screen .. 202...
  • Page 194 Safety tips Vehicle equipment When a failure occurs, stop using the 〉 system and contact authorised service Please note that this manual contains all centre. Do not try to repair the system the standard equipment, country-specif- by yourself. ic equipment and special equipment for About the use this model series.
  • Page 195 Safety tips About Bluetooth Since there are a great number of 〉 smartphone brands with different functions, this system may not be compatible with all the smartphones. If you cannot search and find the Blue- 〉 tooth device name of this system dur- ing Bluetooth pairing, restart the Blue- tooth on the smartphone and search it again.
  • Page 196 Panel introduction Vehicle equipment The priority from high to low is: Call Op- tion > Special Option > Default Option. Please note that this manual contains all Call option the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for When there is an incoming call, press this model series.
  • Page 197 Panel introduction Press the custom button to execute 〉 the set function. Press and hold this button to enter the button function settings interface, and you can set up the custom function of this button. Press the voice button to activate or 〉...
  • Page 198 Panel introduction External devices USB port The USB port is located in the left hollow place of the auxiliary console. 2F0DCB4264A2 The port with an icon allows for inserting a USB flash drive to play multimedia con- tent, performing system updates, and connecting a mobile phone. NOTICE Ensure a stable connection between the external device and the input port.
  • Page 199 Panel introduction File Format Video MP4, M4V, MOV, 3GP, WMV, AVI, MPEG, MKV, WebM NOTICE Even files in formats supported by this system may not be normally played due to file characteristics (such as file quality, bit rate, frame rate, resolution, compression qual- ity, or corruption), playback environment and storage devices.
  • Page 200 Display screen introduction Vehicle equipment Icon Function status Please note that this manual contains all Bluetooth not connected the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- Bluetooth connected ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- Notifications in the notifi- cle or are only available in some mar-...
  • Page 201 Display screen introduction NOTICE The icons on the multimedia display sta- tus bar may vary depending on model configurations. Refer to the actual vehi- cle that you purchased.
  • Page 202 Multimedia display screen Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 203 Multimedia display screen Widget Widgets are displayed at the bottom of the home, swipe left and right to view more widgets. Touch any widget for a long time to access the edit interface. Shortcut bar The shortcut bar buttons are displayed at the bottom of most interfaces. Touch some shortcut buttons to quickly call up the corresponding interface or perform the corre- sponding function.
  • Page 204 Multimedia display screen In the all apps interface, swipe up or down to see more applications, and touch the application button to access the corresponding application interface. Long press any application button and drag to adjust the order of applications. NOTICE The screen display information (including pictures, icons, text and so on) shown in the manual is only for instructions.
  • Page 205 Multimedia display screen 7576F0C0414E NOTICE The illustration of the image or icon is based on the driver screen and is for descrip- tion purposes only. The displayed information may vary slightly depending on vehicle configurations. For specific related information, please refer to the actual vehicle that you purchased.
  • Page 206 Multimedia display screen Navigation scenarios Touch the 【Navigation】 button in the all apps interface to access the navigation scene interface. DCC5F8554E83 Ⓐ Feedback Ⓔ Real-time traffic Ⓑ Destination search Ⓕ Map view Ⓒ Vehicle position Ⓖ Back to my car location Ⓓ...
  • Page 207 Multimedia display screen Feedback Feedback with comments and suggestions is available. Map setting Touch this button to access the map settings interface, which includes the following functions: You can add or remove favourite places. 〉 You can set route preferences, audio status, navigation broadcast and other func- 〉...
  • Page 208 Multimedia display screen Entertainment scenarios In the 【All apps】 interface, touch the corresponding application icon on the to en- ter the corresponding application. Please refer to the actual vehicle that you purchased for the content and functions of entertainment scenes. Local media contains 【Radio】, 【Bluetooth music】, 【USB Music】...
  • Page 209 Multimedia display screen 【Button backlight】: you can adjust the backlight brightness of the physical but- 〉 tons of the vehicle. 【Driver display mode】: you can select the display mode of the instrument panel. 〉 【Light and dark mode】: you can set the background dark and light colours of the 〉...
  • Page 210 Multimedia display screen 【Network list】: it displays available networks you search for, and you can touch 〉 the network name in the list for connection. It can also display the current connec- tion and the name of the network that has been connected to, and can be discon- nected, ignored and other operations.
  • Page 211 Multimedia display screen Sound-effect settings In the sound settings interface, touch the 【Sound-effect settings】 button to switch to the sound effect setting interface. You can set the best listening position, ambient sound effect, and equaliser. Voice You can enter the voice setting interface through the Vehicle settings →...
  • Page 212 Multimedia display screen 【Custom wake-up words】: you can set voice custom wake-up words according to 〉 personal preferences. Dialogue settings 【Delayed listening time】: you can choose the duration of continuous conversa- 〉 tion with the voice control. Voice skill book You can view the shortcut commands of the voice control to control the vehicle func- tion.
  • Page 213 Multimedia display screen Phone Touch the 【Phone】 button in the all apps interface to access the phone interface. If Bluetooth is not connected, go to the Vehicle settings → 【Connect】 → 【Device connection】 interface to turn on the Bluetooth for pairing. On the left keyboard, after entering the phone number, touch the dial button 〉...
  • Page 214 Multimedia display screen Touch the keyboard button to enable or disable the keyboard. 〉 App Store In the all apps interface, touch the 【App Store】 button to access the App Store in- terface. In this interface, you can install and manage applications. System manager Touch the 【System manager】...
  • Page 215 Multimedia display screen Messages pushed by the system are displayed. Touch an item to view the message details. System About You can view the system software version, check for updates, view or edit the device name, restart the system network, and conduct factory reset through the Vehicle set- tings →...
  • Page 216 Multimedia display screen When the vehicle system detects an online upgrade task, it will send a message or pop-up window to prompt you for upgrade. Upgrade to the new version as soon as possible to provide the latest functions for your vehicle. Precautions Before the upgrade, make sure that the vehicle is in the P or N gear position, apply 〉...
  • Page 217 Safety Seat belts ....... 218 Airbags ........222 Child restraint system..230 Vehicle anti-theft system ..238 Emergency shut-off system 240 Event data recorder ..... 241...
  • Page 218 Seat belts Vehicle equipment Never use a seat belt that has under- 〉 gone strong impact from an accident Please note that this manual contains all or which is otherwise damaged. the standard equipment, country-specif- Do not remove, disassemble or alter ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 219 Seat belts When the seat belt is being used cor- When the seat belt is not in use, the it 〉 rectly, if the belt is in contact with the shall be fully retracted. Do not twist or child's neck or jaw area or slack to the jam the seat belt, and do not allow the hip, please switch to a child seat in- seat belt to touch any sharp objects.
  • Page 220 Seat belts At all times, even if the driving dis- NOTICE 〉 tance is short, all passengers including Your vehicle may only be equipped with the driver in the vehicle should wear pretensioner seat belts for some seats. their seat belts properly. Otherwise if Please refer to the actual vehicle that an accident occurs, the risk of injury or you purchased.
  • Page 221 Seat belts When the pretensioner seat belt is 4. Check that the shoulder belt is across 〉 scrapped, be sure to contact the au- the chest and the middle of the thorised service centre. Accidental shoulder tightly. Thus, any impact movements of the pretensioner seat will be distributed across the upper belt can cause personal injury.
  • Page 222 Airbags Vehicle equipment When the airbags are being deployed 〉 you will notice some loud sounds and Please note that this manual contains all smoke. This is normal and will not lead the standard equipment, country-specif- to a fire. The smoke released, howev- ic equipment and special equipment for er, may cause breathing difficulty this model series.
  • Page 223 Airbags Avoid the condition that the airbags cannot work normally during accident or the airbags are accidentally de- ployed in normal driving, which will cause serious injuries to passengers or even death.
  • Page 224 Airbags Airbags B13EBA822EA7 Ⓐ Front airbags include the following types: Driver airbag Front passenger airbag Ⓑ Curtain airbag Ⓒ Side airbag...
  • Page 225 Airbags Front airbags The airbags may not deploy when the 〉 vehicle encounters the following kinds Overview of severe impact: The front airbags are located in the 1) Head-on collision with a cement steering wheel and the instrument panel concrete wall and the like at a in front of the front passenger seat, with speed below 25 km/h mph).
  • Page 226 Airbags 3) All passengers should fasten seat Do not clean the inside of the vehicle 〉 belts for optimal protection. with water or cleaning solution. Do not sit on the edge of the seat or The inflater in airbag is a deployment 〉...
  • Page 227 Airbags Modifications to the front of the vehi- Use a mechanical key to turn the front cle can cause distortion to impact sig- passenger airbag switch to ON position nals sent to the airbag sensor, thereby to turn on the front passenger front air- triggering accidental deployment of bag.
  • Page 228 Airbags Side airbag 3) Rear collision. 4) Rollover. Overview Never place any object over the side 〉 The side airbag is located inside the out- airbag Otherwise, the normal work of er liner of the seat backrest, with the the side airbag will be disturbed. word "AIRBAG"...
  • Page 229 Airbags Curtain airbags Please do not remain close to the vehi- 〉 cle doors, door pillars or roof rail, or Introduction kneel on a front seat. Otherwise, pas- The curtain airbags are located on the sengers’ heads may suffer a severe im- roof lower edge;...
  • Page 230 Child restraint system Vehicle equipment WARNING Do not use rear-facing child restraint Please note that this manual contains all systems on the seats protected by front standard equipment, country-specific airbag (activated), which may cause the equipment and special equipment for child suffering from death or serious in- this model series.
  • Page 231 Child restraint system Depending on the different types of When install a child seat using any pas- 〉 child seat, when installing or removing senger seat, take care that the seat belt a child seat, refer to the install instruc- is not twisted as it passes through the tions and precautions provided with guide fitting and does not bend over the...
  • Page 232 Child restraint system There are 2 fixing points for the child seat top tether strap on the rear side of rear seat backrest. WARNING Fixing points for the child seat are de- signed to withstand only those loads im- posed by the correctly fitted child seat. Under no circumstances should they be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment...
  • Page 233 Child restraint system Recommended child seat categories ISOFIX is a mounting system for vehicle child seats based on international standards. In the user’s country, child seats need to meet the ECE R44 norm. Only child seats that meet the above norm are allowed to be used in vehicles. Weight group Group Weight (kg)
  • Page 234 Child restraint system Applicability information of child seats or different seat positions Seat position Front passenger seat Rear seats Weight group Front passen- Front passen- Rear-row exter- Rear-row ger airbag ON ger airbag OFF nal side centre Group 0 Group 0+ Group I Group II Group III...
  • Page 235 Child restraint system ISOFIX position Weight group Size model Fixed module Rear-row external side ISO/R2 ISO/R3 Group I ISO/F2 ISO/F2X ISO/F3 Note: the letters filled in the above table are defined as follows: IUF - this seat position is suitable for universal forward-facing ISOFIX child restraint systems approved for the weight group.
  • Page 236 Child restraint system CAUTION If a raised seat cushion is used, do not remove the headrest. Also, the top of the headrest shall be adjusted to a position that is flush with or closest to the top of the child’s head. Child seats installed with the child seat fixing device ISOFIX or LATCH is a standard protection system specially designed for child seats.
  • Page 237 Child restraint system Do not lower the headrest after fastening the child seat top tether strap to its fixing 〉 point. Otherwise, it may come into contact with the top tether strap and loosen the strap as a result. In the event of emergency braking or collision, this can cause the child seat to turn, bringing severe injuries or even death.
  • Page 238 Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle equipment 2. After the pre-arm state lasts for about 15 seconds, the vehicle will au- Please note that this manual contains all tomatically enter the armed state, the standard equipment, country-specif- and the vehicle anti-theft function ic equipment and special equipment for will be activated.
  • Page 239 Vehicle anti-theft system Start the vehicle successfully. 〉 With the power supply switch in OFF 〉 mode, unlock the door or tailgate us- ing the button on the smart key or the passive entry system.
  • Page 240 Emergency shut-off system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 241 Event data recorder Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 242 Event data recorder Data item Purpose Service brake, on or off To record the brake pedal state during collision Driver seat belt state To record the driver seat belt state during collision Accelerator pedal position, To record the accelerator pedal position during colli- percentage of wide open sion position...
  • Page 243 Event data recorder Data item Purpose Square of the maximum To record the square of the maximum resultant delta-V recorded resultant delta-V Time to reach maximum To record time to reach maximum recorded lateral ac- recorded lateral accelera- celeration delta-V tion delta-V Time to reach maximum To record time to reach maximum recorded resultant...
  • Page 244 Event data recorder Data item Purpose Front passenger seat belt To record the status of the front passenger seat belt status during collision Front passenger seat belt To record the deployment time of the front passenger pretensioner deployment seat belt pretensioner during collision time Front passenger frontal To record the suppression status of the front passen-...
  • Page 245 Event data recorder Data item Purpose Synchronous time before To record the synchronous time before the event dur- the event ing collision Data disclosure Any data recorded by EDR will not be disclosed to third parties except in the follow- ing circumstances: With the consent of the vehicle owner or the lessee.
  • Page 247 Emergency On-board tools...... 248 Emergency tyre repair and in- flation ........249 In the case of a vehicle accident ..........252 Jump start ......256 Engine overheating ....260 Towing........262 Service and rescue ....267...
  • Page 248 On-board tools Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 249 Emergency tyre repair and inflation Vehicle equipment NOTICE The inflater and tyre repair fluid are Please note that this manual contains all 〉 only suitable for sealed tyres with the standard equipment, country-specif- puncture on the tread. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 250 Emergency tyre repair and inflation Emergency tyre repair 7. Switch the inflater switch to the posi- tion "I" to start the inflater and inflate 1. If the tyre is repaired in a place the tyre to 240 to 250 kPa. where vehicles pass, put a warning triangle at an appropriate position WARNING...
  • Page 251 Emergency tyre repair and inflation 10. Connect the inflater and read the can use an inflater to inflate the tyre. tyre pressure on the pressure gauge. 1. Make sure the inflater is turned off, If the tyre pressure is lower than 〉...
  • Page 252 In the case of a vehicle accident Vehicle equipment Do not touch the high-voltage compo- 〉 nents, orange high-voltage cables and Please note that this manual contains all their connectors. Otherwise, serious the standard equipment, country-specif- injuries or death caused by electric ic equipment and special equipment for shock may occur.
  • Page 253 In the case of a vehicle accident 1. Shut down the vehicle and apply the WARNING parking brake. Please observe the following precau- 2. Remove the mud, snow or sand tions during rescue to avoid potential around the stuck tyres. vehicle damage and ensure personal 3.
  • Page 254 In the case of a vehicle accident Call the police according to the on-site Due to the possibility of reburning of 〉 〉 situation. the lithium battery, even if the open fire is extinguished, do not approach If you can confirm that the fire is small 〉...
  • Page 255 In the case of a vehicle accident The addition of other high-powered When the vehicle is partially or com- electrical appliances (lights, speakers, pletely immersed in water, the vehicle etc.) can cause an excessive load on will not have a greater risk of electric the wiring, which can easily lead to shock due to immersion in water, provi- overheating and even a fire.
  • Page 256 Jump start Vehicle equipment Do not try to start the engine by push- 〉 ing or towing the vehicle. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- 1. Take out the luggage area cover. ic equipment and special equipment for 2.
  • Page 257 Jump start Ⓒ Negative terminal of the rescue vehi- Ensure that all cables are connected 〉 cle battery correctly, and keep a certain distance between their ends to avoid contact Ⓓ Negative terminal of the discharged between positive and negative poles. vehicle battery 4.
  • Page 258 Jump start 1. After taking out the luggage area cov- Start the rescue vehicle, increase the er plate, open the protective covers engine speed slightly, and keep such for the positive and negative termi- speed for about 5 minutes to tempo- nals of the battery.
  • Page 259 Jump start CAUTION If a battery is often lack of electricity, please get to authorised service centre for inspections.
  • Page 260 Engine overheating Vehicle equipment 2. Check whether there is steam coming from the bonnet. Please note that this manual contains all If there is no steam, you can open the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 the bonnet. ic equipment and special equipment for If there is steam, wait until there is this model series.
  • Page 261 Engine overheating When the temperature of radiator is 〉 high, do not open the radiator cap or the overflow tank lid. Otherwise, exit- ing steam or coolant may cause severe injuries such as burns. When opening the cover of the over- 〉...
  • Page 262 Towing Vehicle equipment When using a flatbed truck, lock the ve- hicle firmly. Please note that this manual contains all Towing with the lift truck the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for Towing from the front this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar-...
  • Page 263 Towing Towing with the hoisting type If the vehicle will not start, switch the truck is prohibited power supply mode to ON and shift the gear to the N gear position. 2. Turn on the hazard warning lights and release the parking brake to push the vehicle.
  • Page 264 Towing In case of emergency, if you cannot use 2. Screw the tow hook clockwise into a professional vehicle to tow your vehi- the hole and tighten it to ensure that cle, you can use a tow hook to tow the it is securely installed.
  • Page 265 Towing 5. Turn on the hazard warning lights, 1. Open the tow hook cover. release the parking brake and wait for towing. The towing speed is not greater than 12 km/h, and the towing distance is not greater than 25 km. WARNING If the vehicle requires a traction due to an accident, entrust a authorised service...
  • Page 266 Towing CAUTION Do not use a steel rope for towing, as this may damage the bumper. 4. Turn on the hazard warning lights, start the vehicle, and start towing. CAUTION Do not tow a vehicle heavier than your 〉 vehicle, as this may damage the vehi- cle.
  • Page 267 Service and rescue Vehicle equipment NOTICE This communication device conforms Please note that this manual contains all 〉 to the standards or technical require- the standard equipment, country-specif- ments of NBTC. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- The electromagnetic field intensity of 〉...
  • Page 268 Service and rescue All passengers should move to a safe WARNING 〉 area and not remain inside the vehicle. Press the cover to open it, and you can You can contact the rescue centre manually operate the emergency rescue 〉 through the above methods.
  • Page 269 Service and rescue The auto emergency call function is The emergency rescue call will not be 〉 〉 not triggered by every accident. When activated under the condition of weak you can manually make an emergency signal of mobile network (mobile sig- call, do not wait for the system to trig- nal), disturbance, hide and so on.
  • Page 270 Service and rescue Indicator State description light state The system is restarting, Orange such as starting the vehi- light al- cle or reconnecting after ways on disconnecting the battery. Green The system is working light al- properly. ways on Green The system is in a call light flash- state.
  • Page 271 Maintenance Necessity of vehicle mainte- nance........272 Engine compartment ... 273 Safety labels and signs..280 Part replacement....285 Vehicle maintenance.... 290...
  • Page 272 Necessity of vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance, a health diagnosis of the vehicle, can reduce the trouble of repairing the vehicle. When the vehicle is in use, its components and parts will inevitably wear out. To en- sure safe driving conditions, regular inspections, maintenance, and repairs are re- quired to maintain and restore vehicle performance.
  • Page 273 Engine compartment Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 274 Engine compartment Fluid level Vehicles equipped with GW4B15D engines (PHEV models) D1720A0E8BA0 Ⓐ Overflow tank of drive motor coolant Ⓓ Windscreen washer fluid reservoir Ⓑ Brake fluid reservoir Ⓔ Engine oil filler cap Ⓒ Engine coolant overflow tank Ⓕ Engine oil dipstick...
  • Page 275 Engine compartment Fluid level Vehicles equipped with GW4B15D engines (HEV models) AE79EE2570B7 Ⓐ Overflow tank of drive motor coolant Ⓓ Windscreen washer fluid reservoir Ⓑ Brake fluid reservoir Ⓔ Engine oil filler cap Ⓒ Engine coolant overflow tank Ⓕ Engine oil dipstick...
  • Page 276 Engine compartment Engine oil WARNING Check When the engine is running, if you 〉 close contact with rotating parts such as the strap or fan, your hands, cloth- ing, tools and so on, may be trapped into the rotating parts, resulting in se- vere consequences.
  • Page 277 Engine compartment Oil additives If the brake fluid level is lower than the minimum level marked, add new brake Your vehicle does not require any oil ad- fluid until the fluid level is between the ditives, as additives cannot improve the maximum and minimum levels marked.
  • Page 278 Engine compartment Only use brake fluid that meets spec- If the coolant spills, clean it up immedi- ifications. ately to prevent parts or paint from be- ing damaged. 4. After filling, reinstall the reservoir cover and cover plate. Use only the coolant that meets the specifications.
  • Page 279 Engine compartment NOTICE You should use the detergent with enough anti-freeze performance, if the ambient temperature is lower than 0 ℃. The detergent should be placed out of the reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion. The detergent is flammable and should be stored far from fire.
  • Page 280 Safety labels and signs Engine coolant warning la- 7292828C8D61 The identifier is located on the overflow tank of the engine coolant. It serves to remind you to refrain from opening the overflow tank cover when the engine and the radiator are overheated. Other- wise, the hot liquid and steam be forced out under system pressure, causing burns.
  • Page 281 Safety labels and signs High-voltage warning signs WARNING Only professionals should operate the parts of the vehicle with high-voltage warn- 〉 ing signs. Any person must not use fingers, tools, decorations or other metal objects to ap- 〉 proach or touch the parts where the high-voltage warning signs are pasted. The gas leaked or escaped from the traction battery pack may be toxic or flamma- 〉...
  • Page 282 Safety labels and signs Traction battery labels Type I B4ADC49EFD38 Type II The labels are located on the traction battery pack. Please read carefully and comply with the warnings on the labels to avoid serious injury or death. NOTICE The labels may vary between countries and regions in their appearance and lan- guage.
  • Page 283 Safety labels and signs Drive motor coolant warn- Type II ing label 4E621E54F230 This label is located on the engine com- 7292828C8D61 partment front cover plate or the front The label is located on the overflow tank grille trim plate to remind you of the fol- of the drive motor coolant .
  • Page 284 Safety labels and signs Type II A86516835B47 Type III 378F054B09F7 This label is located on the battery to in- form you of the following precautions before installing, removing, or inspecting the battery: Children should be kept away from the 〉 battery.
  • Page 285 Part replacement Vehicle equipment compartment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 286 Part replacement 4. Use the fuse puller in the vehicle to pull out the fuses. Find the fuse of the faulty electrical appliance accord- ing to the fuse label and check it. 6DC672024A26 Ⓐ Normal fuse Ⓑ Blown fuse WARNING 6AC2EEF3DC3D For blown fuses, do not try to repair or CAUTION...
  • Page 287 Part replacement Cracks or hardened areas are found Do not use the maintenance gear to 〉 〉 on wiper blades. lift the wiper arm in low temperature or icy/snowy weather to avoid damag- Streaks or dirt are left after using the 〉...
  • Page 288 Part replacement CAUTION 2. Pull the wiper blade in the direction shown until the blade is free of the To avoid damaging the windscreen, nev- wiper arm. er place the wiper arm directly on it when the wiper blade is not installed. 5.
  • Page 289 Part replacement Replacing bulbs All exterior lights are LED sources, which cannot be removed or replaced individu- ally. In case of any issues such as dam- age to the light source or malfunction, it is recommended that you go to the au- thorised service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
  • Page 290 Vehicle maintenance Vehicle equipment If any of the following circumstances are found, replace the tyre as soon as possi- Please note that this manual contains all ble: the standard equipment, country-specif- There is damage and bulges on the ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 291 Vehicle maintenance NOTICE You must replace tyres as soon as possi- ble once they have been worn down to Even if the tyres are in good condition, the maximum tolerable limit. the tyre pressure may drop by 10 to 20 If you continue to use tyres with shallow kPa every month.
  • Page 292 Vehicle maintenance Wheel balance Replacing tyres and wheels Unbalanced wheels can affect vehicle If tyres need to be replaced, new tyres 〉 control performance and tyre service should have the same specifications as life. Even under the normal use condi- the original ones, with the same or tions, the wheels may lose their balance.
  • Page 293 Vehicle maintenance Routine maintenance procedure Ensure that tyres and wheels with cor- 〉 rect specifications and sizes are used Dust and impurities may be concentra- for replacement. Unsuitable tyres or ted in the sunroof seal strip, mechanical wheels installed on the vehicle will af- parts or rails, which may result in an ab- fect its handling and stability, which normal sound or malfunction of the sun-...
  • Page 294 Vehicle maintenance Protection films for new The sunroof must be closed fully be- 〉 vehicles fore the vehicle enters a car wash fa- cility. Do not allow water jets to be After purchasing a new vehicle, remove pointed directly at the sunroof seal the protection films in time.
  • Page 295 Vehicle maintenance To prevent damage to the vehicle paint, CAUTION immediately remove corrosive substan- Do not use acid, strong alkaline, strong 〉 ces on the body surface. Do not wait un- chemical cleaning agents to wash the til your vehicle is due for a complete vehicle.
  • Page 296 Vehicle maintenance There are many types of car wax availa- Never use automatic vehicle washing 〉 ble on the market, each with different equipment with hard brushes to clean properties, so choose carefully. Using the vehicle. Hard brushes can damage the wrong wax could cause paint disco- the paint surface.
  • Page 297 Vehicle maintenance Interior maintenance Remove insects and bird droppings 〉 and other dirt on the body in time. Use WARNING water to soft them before cleaning, or Cleaning agents may contain harmful wash them carefully with a high-pres- substances that could cause injuries. For sure water gun.
  • Page 298 Vehicle maintenance If the textile becomes contaminated, CAUTION clean it promptly to prevent the stains Avoid using sharp objects to scrape or 〉 from spreading. Use the following meth- rub surface dirt, as this may damage ods to gently remove as much of the the fabric.
  • Page 299 Vehicle maintenance Do not use silicone or gel cushions on Once the suedette has dried com- 〉 leather surfaces, as they can cause the pletely its surface can be restored to leather to harden and crack. its original state by brushing it lightly with a soft brush.
  • Page 300 Vehicle maintenance Windows Damage to the coating or other pro- 〉 tective layer, arising from sand attack- Clean the inside and outside of windows ing or minor accident, may quicken with glass cleaner and dry all glass and corrosion. plastic surfaces with a soft cloth or pa- If the vehicle runs in areas where rela- per towel.
  • Page 301 Vehicle maintenance When transporting chemicals, cleaning Top up the fuel tank. 〉 agents, fertilizers, salt, etc., take spe- Clean and dry the vehicle exterior 〉 cial care and use appropriate contain- thoroughly. ers for transportation. If splashes or Clean the interior of the vehicle to en- 〉...
  • Page 302 Vehicle maintenance Long-term storage of the When the vehicle is stored for more vehicle (HEV models) than 3 months without use, the trac- tion battery must be fully charged and The vehicle should be parked in a loca- then discharged to 40% to 60% every 3 tion that helps prevent its condition months, which will prolong the service from deteriorating and allows for easy...
  • Page 303 Vehicle maintenance The vehicle should be stored in a well- 〉 ventilated environment, without flam- mable and explosive materials around. If possible, the vehicle should be star- 〉 ted once a month, and the system will automatically detect the power of the traction battery.
  • Page 305 Technical data Vehicle identification.... 306 Overall parameters ....308...
  • Page 306 Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment On front mounting beam of the front 〉 right seat. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 307 Vehicle identification Engine number GW4B15D 18FFD96A28A1 The engine number is engraved on the engine block, as shown in the figure. NOTICE For easy viewing, a label containing the engine model and number is attached on the top of the front of the engine cyl- inder head cover.
  • Page 308 Overall parameters Power parameters Engine Maximum net Maximum net Maximum gra- power/speed torque/speed deability Model Type [KW/rpm] [N·m/rpm] 30 (PHEV models) Turbocharged 110/5500 to 230/1500 to GW4B15D gasoline engine 6000 4000 32 (HEV mod- els) Drive motor assembly Peak power Peak torque Model Type...
  • Page 309 Overall parameters Tyre specifications Item Data 235/55 R19 101V, 235/55 R19 105V (PHEV mod- Specifica- els) Standard tyre tions 225/55 R19 99V (HEV models) Please refer to the tyre pressure label on the Tyre pressure central pillar. TPU polyurethane snow chain: thickness lower Specifications than 15 mm.
  • Page 310 Overall parameters Item Data Front brake pad (friction Minimum thickness [mm] material) Rear brake pad (friction Minimum thickness [mm] material) Front brake disc Minimum thickness [mm] Rear brake disc Minimum thickness [mm] Brake parameters (HEV models) Item Data Brake pedal Free travel [mm] 4 to 7 Front brake pad (friction...
  • Page 311 Overall parameters Other types of fluids (PHEV models) Recommended filling amount Fluid type Specifications for maintenance [L] (reference value) Transmission oil DHTF 2 2.5 ± 0.05 8.5 ± 0.2 (engine system) Coolant Ethylene glycol based No. 35 5.6 ± 0.2 (electric drive system) Brake fluid DOT4 synthetic brake fluid 0.86 ±...
  • Page 313 Index Alphabetical index ....314...
  • Page 314 Alphabetical index Locking and unlocking through the passive entry system A/C system Locking and unlocking with key but- Airbag tons Front airbag Locking and unlocking with the me- Front airbags chanical key Side airbag Driving modes Airbags Dynamic steering torque control (DST) Curtain airbags system All apps interface...
  • Page 315 Alphabetical index Horn Parking assist system Around view monitor (AVM) 130,132 Indicator lights Collision avoidance radar Inflater and tyre repair fluid Intelligent fusion parking system Inside rearview mirror Parking setting Automatic anti-glare inside rearview Reverse tracking mirror Power battery recovery Instrument panel Power management system Instrument panel...
  • Page 316 Alphabetical index Storage device Sunroof Opening and closing the sunroof Opening and closing the sunshade Sunroof maintenance Sun visor System manager Tailgate Electric foot activation tailgate Emergency unlock Towing Traction control system Turbocharger Tyre inflation Tyre maintenance Tyre pressure monitoring system Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle identification number...