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Foreword Thanks for choosing Trumpchi manufactured by GAC Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “GAC Motor”). For a better driving pleasure, please read the Owner’s Manual carefully. This manual allows you to fully understand the operation methods and precautions of the vehicle. Proper operation of the vehicle can improve driving safety and prolong the service life of the vehicle.
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Safety Instructions The safety of you and the passengers is Safety instructions are available in many forms, including: crucial, so driving safely is an important ● Safety signs - pasted on the vehicle. responsibility of the driver. ● Safety notes - the texts marked with the symbol and one of the three In order to make clear the safety precautions, words “WARNING”, “CAUTION”, or “NOTE”...
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Table of contents 1. Important safety precautions ......1 3.5 Exhaust gas hazard .........36 3.6 Safety label ............37 2. Picture index ............5 4. Operation of systems and equipment ... 38 2.1 Exterior ..............5 4.1 Cab ..............38 2.2 Interior ...............9 4.1.1 Steering wheel ........
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Table of contents 4.3.3 Wiper combination switch ....... 87 4.6.2 Basic operation ........122 4.3.4 Windshield ..........89 4.6.3 Radio ............ 126 4.3.5 Rearview mirror ........89 4.6.4 Local music ........... 127 4.3.6 Sun visor ..........93 4.6.5 Bluetooth function ......... 128 4.4 Seats and storage facilities ......94 4.6.6 Smart Bluetooth child safety seat* ..
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Table of contents 5.3.4 Hill Descent Control (HDC)* ....155 5.6 Electric power steering (EPS) ......225 5.3.5 Hydraulic boost failure compensation 5.7 Driving skills ...........226 (HBC) ............ 156 5.7.1 Pre-driving safety inspection ....226 5.4 Driver assistance systems ......157 5.7.2 Driving during running-in period ...
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Table of contents 6.8 Tire chain ............258 7. Technical data ..........260 7.1 VIN ..............260 7.2 Dimensions & parameters of vehicle .....262 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and uids ..............264 7.4 Transmission, chassis and lamp speci cations ..........267 7.5 Fuse speci cations ........270 8.
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1. Important safety precautions 1. Important safety precautions ◆ ◆ Be sure to fasten the seat belt properly Never drive after drinking The seat belt is the best protection device in the event of a collision. Drinking alcohol, even a little, will reduce your response capability, and Airbags are only designed as auxiliaries, rather than replacements, your reaction time after drinking will become longer, so drinking and of the seat belts, so even if the vehicle is equipped with airbags,...
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1. Important safety precautions Event data recorder (EDR) Data recorded by EDR The vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The EDR Name Meaning is mainly designed to record data in the event of certain collisions Longitudinal delta-V Change in longitudinal speed (such as airbag deployment or collision with a barrier), so as to help understand the operation of the vehicle system.
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1. Important safety precautions Name Meaning Name Meaning Revolutions per minute (r/min) The revolutions per minute Vehicle identification number Vehicle identification number of the main crankshaft of the (VIN) (VIN) assigned by the vehicle e n g i n e , w h i c h m a y n o t b e manufacturer.
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The current event can overwrite the previous unlocked event data, but accident analysis. the locked event data cannot be overwritten by the data of subsequent events; GAC Motor will not disclose the data recorded in the EDR to third parties except: Overwritable events (i.e., unlocked events) include: ●...
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2. Picture index 2. Picture index ① Front combination lamp 2.1 Exterior Turning on lamps => See page 77 Replacing bulb => See page 253 Specifications of front combination lamp bulb => See page 269 ② Front wiper Replacing front windshield wiper blade =>...
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2. Picture index ① Rear combination lamp Specifications of rear combination lamp bulb => See page 269 ② High-mounted stop lamp Speci cations of high-mounted stop lamp => See page 269 ③ Fuel tank ap => See page 238 ④ Liftgate opening button => See page 66 ⑤...
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2. Picture index 1.5TG engine ① Engine coolant reservoir => See page ② Intercooler coolant expansion tank => See page 245 ③ Oil ller cap => See page 242 ④ Brake uid reservoir => See page 250 ⑤ Battery => See page 251 ⑥...
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2. Picture index 2.0TGDI engine ① Engine coolant reservoir => See page ② Oil ller cap => See page 242 ③ Brake uid reservoir => See page 250 ④ Battery => See page 251 ⑤ Engine compartment power distribution unit => See page 283 ⑥...
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2. Picture index 2.2 Interior ① Steering wheel => See page 38 Buttons on steering wheel=> See page Driver’s frontal airbag => See page 21 ② Sun visor => See page 93 ③ Front dome lamp => See page 84 Electric sunshade control button* =>...
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2. Picture index ① Inside handle => See page 58 ② A/C air outlet => See page 119 ③ Lamplight combination switch => See page 77 ④ Instrument cluster => See page 40 Indicator lamp => See page 49 ⑤ Wiper combination switch =>...
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2. Picture index ① Instrument left switch block Exterior rearview mirror folding button* => See page 91 Exterior rear-view mirror adjusting button => See page 91 Manual headlamp leveling knob => See page 81 Button on back door => See page 66 ②...
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2. Picture index ① Hazard warning lamp switch button => See page 82 ② START/STOP button => See page 137 ③ P gear button => See page 140 ④ Transmission gearshift lever => See page ⑤ EPB button => See page 147 ⑥...
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3. Instructions for safe operation 3.1 Safe driving The following inspections must be carried WARNING out before driving: 3.1.1 General description Check that all lamps are working properly. W h e n i n s t a l l i n g t h e d r i v e r ’s f l o o r Check that the fuel level is normal.
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.1.2 Correct sitting posture of Correct sitting posture of the passengers WARNING the driver and passengers To guarantee the safety of the passengers and reduce the risk of casualties, the passengers ● It is forbidden to install a child safety Correct sitting posture of the driver should: seat on the front passenger’s seat.
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.2 Seat belt In the event of a collision, the seat belt will Consequences of not fastening the seat assist other safety systems in simultaneously belt absorbing the energy generated by the 3.2.1 Why must you fasten the collision, further reducing the injuries su ered seat belt by the driver and passengers.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Even if the vehicle speed is very low, the force Rear passengers must also fasten the seat acting on the human body in the event of a belts correctly, otherwise they will be thrown collision is so great that the occupant cannot forward when an accident occurs.
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SRS is failed. In that case, START/STOP button is set to “ON” position: false alarm. please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop ● If the alarm remains on after the seat When the vehicle speed is lower than 20 for inspection in time.
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In that tongue is properly locked. the driver or passenger and enable him or case, please contact the GAC Motor her to maintain a correct sitting posture to authorized shop for replacement. NOTE prevent the body from leaning forward.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Unbuckling the seat belt Pregnant women must fasten the seat belts WARNING correctly To reduce the risk of injury during emergency braking or accidents, please observe the following precautions: ● Before driving, make sure that all occupants have properly fastened the seat belts.
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) Depending on vehicle configurations, the deployment positions of the SRS are as shown below: ① Front seat frontal airbag ② Front seat side airbag* ③ Side curtain airbag (LH SHOWN, RH OPPOSITE)* NOTE The airbag will produce a little harmless...
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The indicator lamp does not come on after ● When the SRS is faulty, please go to the START/STOP button is set to “ON” the GAC Motor authorized shop for position. inspection. Otherwise, the system With the START/STOP button set to “ON” cannot trigger or abnormally triggers...
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3. Instructions for safe operation In the event of a frontal collision which is The front seat frontal airbags might not be severe enough to meet the triggering condition triggered in the following cases: of frontal airbag, the frontal airbags will be The START/STOP button is set to “ACC”...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Front seat side airbag* The front seat side airbags might not be WARNING triggered in the following cases: The START/STOP button is set to “ACC” ● Do not lean your body against the or “OFF” position. door with side airbag during driving.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Side curtain airbag* The side curtain airbags might not be triggered in the following cases: The START/STOP button is set to “ACC” or “OFF” position. 100% frontal collision. Minor side collision. Rear-end collision. Other special circumstances. NOTE The word “minor”...
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3.1 Cases where the airbags may deploy Nose-down to the ground when the vehicle crosses a deep groove. Hitting a roadside protrusion, curb, etc. The nose of the vehicle hits the ground when going down a steep slope.
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.3.2 Cases where the airbags might not deploy collision with concrete pillars, trees or other elongated objects. Rear-end collision with the lower rear end of large truck. Rear-end collision by other vehicles. Collision with a wall or another vehicle, other than frontal collision.
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4 Safe ride of children WARNING WARNING 3.4.1 General description ● Do not install any rear-facing child ● Never leave children alone in the The child must sit in a rear seat (2nd row), and restraint system on a seat with frontal vehicle! a suitable child safety seat should be selected...
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.2 Child safety seat Classification of child safety seats (for reference only): Group 0/0+ child safety seat Suitable for infants weighing less than 13 Group I child safety seat: Suitable for toddlers weighing between 9 kg and 18 kg. For children weighing up to 18 kg (3 years old), rear-facing child A.
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3. Instructions for safe operation For group I child safety seats, Welldon Angela’s 2nd generation, i.e., product model WD002–ZJC, is recommended. Precautions for installation: Adjustment of seat body: rear-facing seat is recommended. Adjust the seat body to make it most upright (nearly vertical). A d j u s t m e n t o f h e a d r e s t : i t i s recommended that the headrest of the child safety seat be ush with the shoulder...
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.3 Information about child safety seat Information about the applicability of di erent seating positions for child restraint systems: Mounting position Weight group Front passenger’s seat Outboard 2nd-row seats 2nd-row center seat Group 0: <10 kg Group 0+: <13 kg U/UF Group I: 9~18 kg U/UF/L Group II: 15~25 kg Group III: 22~36 kg Note: The uppercase letters in the table are de ned as follows:...
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3. Instructions for safe operation ISOFIX mounting positions for ISOFIX child safety seats Mounting position Weight group Size class Fixture module Outboard 2nd-row Front passenger’s seat 2nd-row center seat seats Carry-cot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 Group 0: <10 kg ISO/R1 IUF/IL ISO/R1 IUF/IL Group 0+: <13 kg ISO/R2...
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3. Instructions for safe operation 3.4.4 Correct installation of child Installation of child safety seat by three- point seat belt safety seat The child safety seat is installed by following three means: three-point seat belt, ISOFIX system, and LATCH system. To ensure a better protection e ect and prevent the headrest from affecting the performance of the child safety seat during use, it is...
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3. Instructions for safe operation Grasp the shoulder belt near the buckle Place the seat belt correctly and push Shake the child safety seat back and forth, left and right to make sure it is rmly and pull it up to tension the lap belt. At this the tab up. Make sure the seat belt is not xed.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Installing ISOFIX system Rear seat The rear seats of this vehicle are equipped with Locking clip an ISOFIX system. The installation instructions of the child safety seat with ISOFIX system are described below. WARNING ● The child safety seat anchorages installed in the vehicle can be used to x the child safety seats only.
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3. Instructions for safe operation Thread the strap through the top of seat Put the child safety seat on the seat, open NOTE back, open the protective cover of rear the cover and nd the front anchorage ① . anchorage ② , and attach the strap hook Then insert the lower guide groove of the The rear anchorages ②...
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● When the engine is started for a vehicle. long time in a confined space (such Please contact the GAC Motor authorized shop as a garage), carbon monoxide will to check whether the exhaust system is normal quickly accumulate, resulting in...
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If the label comes off or is difficult to read, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop in time for replacement. NOTE In case of any discrepancy in the illustrated location or quantity of the labels, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1 Cab WARNING 4.1.1 Steering wheel ● During driving, the driver’s hands should always hold the outer ring of the Adjustment of the steering wheel position steering wheel (9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions).
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ② AV system control button Buttons on steering wheel => See page ● Voice button => See page 121 ● Exhaust sound button* => See page 143 ③ The left buttons include the instrument cluster display control button and the cruise control buttons*: Instrument cluster display control button ●...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.2 Instrument cluster 7-inch instrument cluster* (organic theme) ① Engine coolant temperature gauge ② Outside temperature indication ③ Tachometer ④ Speedometer ⑤ Time display ⑥ Fuel gauge ⑦ Driving mode ⑧ Gear display NOTE The instrument cluster with 7-inch display features “Global theme”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 10.25-inch instrument cluster* (organic theme) ① Left display of instrument panel ② Outside temperature indication ③ Tachometer ④ Speedometer ⑤ Time display ⑥ Right display of instrument panel ⑦ Fuel gauge ⑧ Gear display ⑨...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Speedometer Conditions where the gauge indicates low NOTE coolant temperature: insu cient warm-up The speedometer indicates the current speed after cold start in cold weather; maximum of the vehicle in km/h, in the range of 0~240 The instrument cluster with 10.25-inch heating intensity/fan speed in cold km/h.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Outside temperature display Instrument theme switching Driving information The current outside temperature is displayed. Odometer Current trip The odometer indicates the traveled distance of the vehicle in the driving Cumulative driving information screen. (reset by pressing and holding OK button) The indication range is 0~999999 km.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ● Cumulative driving: It indicates the Vehicle status NOTE driving information (cumulative distance/ average fuel consumption/ driving time) The organic theme of instrument cluster of the vehicle since the last reset, where with 10.25-inch display is illustrated here the vehicle parameters can be reset by and for reference only.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Fuel consumption trend * ADAS* Alarm radar* Lane keeping Last 50 km Average fuel consumption: Press Mute With the START/STOP button in “ON” position, With the START/STOP button in “ON” position, Display radar alarm information. move up or down the “OK”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Alarm center If any alarm message appears, press “OK” Throttle sensitivity* button on the left of the steering wheel to con rm the message. Then the message Alarm center will be displayed on the alarm center screen. In case of several alarm messages, corresponding number and current text message will be displayed on the alarm The tire pressure is abnormal.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Phone call information* AV and entertainment information* NOTE ● The throttle sensitivity falls into five levels, which can be adjusted through “Application Menu → AVDC → Current Mode Settings” on the AV system display. ● The organic theme of instrument cluster with 10.25-inch display is illustrated here and for reference only.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment When the AV system is turned on, the Instrument cluster setting current playback information will be With the START/STOP button in “ON” position, displayed on the AV and entertainment when the vehicle speed is zero, set the information screen.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.1.3 Indicator lamp Icon Designation Color Function This warning lamp will come on when the engine is not started with the START/STOP button set to “ON” position, and will go out after the engine is started. Charging system warning lamp If this warning lamp comes on after the engine is started, it indicates that the charging system is...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Icon Designation Color Function If the right turn signal indicator lamp ashes alone, it indicates that the right turn signal lamp of the Right turn signal indicator lamp and hazard warning Green vehicle is on. When the hazard warning lamp switch is pressed, the left / right turn signal indicator lamps and all exterior turn signal lamps will ash simultaneously. lamp If the red indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the EPB is applied.
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If the yellow indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW is faulty. In that case, please go to Yellow LDW status indicator lamp* the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time. If the blue indicator lamp comes on, it indicates that the LDW system is working normally or Blue intervenes with the steering wheel for deviation correction.
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You should read carefully and understand the meaning of each indicator lamp and warning lamp. In case of failure, please go to or contact the GAC Motor authorized shop in time to repair the vehicle.
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If the key needs to be re-customized, control key. you can try to press the buttons on the please inform the GAC Motor authorized shop of remote control key 3 times continuously the key barcode. If the key barcode is missing, CAUTION to activate the function.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ① Button operations Button NOTE If the button is pressed once within the e ective range of the remote control key, ● When the doors are locked, the turn all doors will be locked; if the button is signal lamps will ash once and the horn pressed and held, only the driver’s door will sound once.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ② ③ Button Button NOTE If the button is pressed once within the If the vehicle has the PLG function, two e ective range of the remote control key, presses on the button within the e ective ● When the doors are unlocked, the turn all doors will be unlocked; if the button is range can open the liftgate electrically.
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It is and hold the button to remotely stop recommended to go to GAC Motor authorized the engine. shop for the battery replacement. ● To remotely stop the engine, keep the...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.2 Emergency mechanical key Emergency mechanical key Take o the transparent trim cover ⑤ . Use a slotted screwdriver wrapped by cloth to pry open the chrome plated Use a slotted screwdriver wrapped by housing of the remote control key at cloth to pry open the housing of the positions (arrows A and B) in the direction Press the locking button ①...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.3 Door lock system Door inner handle NOTE Central locking button When the child safety lock is activated => See page 60, even if the rear door latch is unlocked, the inside handle cannot open the rear door.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Door lock hole Unlocking Lock Unfold the mechanical key handle. Insert the emergency mechanical key into the driver’s door lock hole. Take out the emergency mechanical key. Pull the mechanical key handle clockwise => See page 57 to unlock the driver’s door.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Mechanical child safety lock* Electronic child safety lock* NOTE Electronic child safety lock button is integrated with rear passenger’s window locking function. After the electronic child safety lock is activated, the rear passenger’s power window control button cannot effectively operate the corresponding window.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Speed sensing door lock Collision unlock function WARNING If this function is activated with all doors With doors locked and the START/STOP closed, the vehicle will be automatically locked button set to “ON” position, when the system When the child safety lock is activated, detects that the vehicle has su ered a severe at certain vehicle speed or after certain driving...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Intelligent active locking NOTE NOTE With the intelligent active lock function ● This function can be activated or ● This function can be activated or activated and the START/STOP button deactivated by selecting “Settings → deactivated by selecting “Settings →...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.4 Flush- t door handle The intelligent active locking function will not When using the flush-fit door handle, please work when one of the following conditions read and observe the following precautions: Electric ush- t door handle occurs: CAUTION The START/STOP button is set to “ACC”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Ice-breaking operation guide on flush-fit After the door handle can be moved, door handle at low temperature unfold and fold the door handle several times to remove the residual ice and When you approach the vehicle with the key, ensure that the door handle can be fully the vehicle will automatically detect the remote retracted in place.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.5 Door 4.2.6 Liftgate WARNING Unlocking liftgate with remote control key ● Make sure that all doors are closed If the vehicle has the PLG function, two before driving, otherwise the doors presses on the button of the remote ajar will be opened unintentionally control key within the effective range will...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Unlocking liftgate with PEPS function If the vehicle has the PLG function, the NOTE liftgate will automatically open to the set position. During opening, if you press this W h e n t h e v e h i c l e i s u n l o c k e d a n d button, the liftgate will stop opening.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Setting of second height of liftgate: Easy open of power liftgate* NOTE W h e n t h e o p e n i n g h e i g h t o f l i f t g a t e i s 55%~98%, press and hold the inside switch of ● When the liftgate is automatically liftgate for about 2 s to set the second height of...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Emergency opening of liftgate Closing of liftgate CAUTION ● When washing the vehicle, make sure that the intelligent remote control key is outside the liftgate sensing area; otherwise the liftgate will be opened. T h e r e f o r e , i t i s r e c o m m e n d e d t o deactivate this function in this case.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment NOTE CAUTION ● When the power liftgate is electrically ● The power liftgate shall always be closed from a stationary state, the turn closed properly, otherwise accidents are signal lamps will flash twice and the likely to occur.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.2.7 Engine hood Opening of engine hood Push the locking mechanism ② as Lift the engine hood to the limit position, arrowed to unlock the engine hood fully. take out the stay bar from the stay bar bracket ①...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Closing of engine hood 4.2.8 Power window Driver’s power window control button Take out the stay bar from the xing hole The power window can be operated when ② and place it on the stay bar bracket the START/STOP button is in “ON” position, ①...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment If the button ① is pulled up to the first If you press the passenger’s door window Passenger’s power window control button lock button ⑤ *, the button indicator stop position, the power window will be lifted for closing until the button is lamp will come on and the front and rear released or the window reaches the...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Locking-sensitive window closing* Automatic window calibration* Initialization of anti-pinch function* If the vehicle is locked (by remote control, If the window cannot be automatically lifted If the express-up function is not available, or intelligent active lock and Bluetooth locking*) due to external factors, the window will first the anti-pinch function fails, or the initialization with any window opened, the system will...
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● I f t h e p o w e r w i n d o w s y s t e m fails, please go to the GAC Motor I f t h e s w i t c h i s p r e s s e d d u r i n g t h e...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Remote control AV system display control Electric sunshade anti-pinch function When the START/STOP button is in “OFF” The electric sunshade has anti-pinch function position, if you press and hold the button when sliding closed to prevent the sunshade on the remote control key, the sunshade from catching large items when closed.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Initialization of power sunshade 4.2.10 Basic operation of body WARNING anti-theft system ● T h e a n t i - p i n c h f u n c t i o n o f t h e Body anti-theft function - remote unlock sunshade cannot prevent pinching of When the START/STOP button is in the “OFF”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Activation of body anti-theft function Engine immobilizer 4.3 Lamps and vision When the START/STOP button is set to the When the START/STOP button is switched 4.3.1 Exterior lamps “OFF” position and the vehicle is in the anti- from the “OFF”...
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In that case, dry environment, turning on the lamps please go to the GAC Motor authorized or driving the vehicle, but may recur. shop for inspection in time.
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NOTE of safety. In that case, you should manually control the lamps and go to If the automatic headlamp on/o function is the GAC Motor authorized shop for activated, the vehicle will automatically turn inspection in time. on or off the headlamp according to the ● T h e a u t o m a t i c h e a d l a m p o n / o f f...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Daytime running lamp* Low beam NOTE When the engine is started and the low Turn the lamplight switch to the beams are o , the daytime running lamps position to turn on the low beam. If you forget to turn off the position lamps can be automatically turned on;...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Manual headlamp leveling Follow Me Home NOTE Within 10 minutes after the START/STOP button is switched to the “OFF” position, if ● The high beam may cause dazzling the lamplight combination switch is turned to drivers of oncoming vehicles at from the OFF position to another position close range, which may easily cause...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Fog lamp switch Hazard warning lamp The hazard warning lamp shall be turned on in the following cases so as to attract the attention of other road users and reduce the risk of tra c accidents: The vehicle is involved in any failure. The vehicle is at the tail end of a traffic jam.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Vehicle assisted lighting Intelligent courtesy lamp* Light show control* If you press the unlock button on the When the START/STOP button is in “OFF” remote control key within the effective position and all doors are closed and locked, range, the position lamps will stay on for the vehicle can be unlocked/locked in the auxiliary lighting for a period of time.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Interior light delay o Light signal upon temporary stop* 4.3.2 Interior lamp When the gearshift lever is moved to “P” W h e n t h e d o m e l a m p s a r e o ff a n d t h e Automatic light-on function of dome lamps position from another position, AUTO HOLD automatic light-on function of dome lamps is...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Dome lamp Rear dome lamp Type 1 When the front dome lamps are off, touch the front dome lamp ③ on the When the dome lamps are off and the corresponding side to turn it on; touch it switch ②...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Type 2 Smart ambient light* When the ambient light function is deactivated, other parameters cannot be Click “Car model” in the main interface of AV adjusted; when the ambient light function system or “My Car” in the application menu is activated with the START/STOP button to enter My Car interface, and then select in “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment OFF: wiper o 4.3.3 Wiper combination switch When the START/STOP button is in the “ON” position, the wiper combination switch can be If the wiper combination switch is turned operated as follows: to ② OFF position, the front wiper will AUTO position ①...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment INT: intermittent wiping* Front windshield washer system on CAUTION If the wiper combination switch is turned I f t h e w i p e r c o m b i n a t i o n s w i t c h i s to the ③...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.3.4 Windshield 4.3.5 Rearview mirror WARNING Interior rearview mirror Windshield glass ● Always keep the glass surface clean. Automatic anti-dazzling interior rearview ● P l e a s e a f f i x t h e n e c e s s a r y mirror* identification stickers according t o l o c a l t r a f f i c l a w s , r u l e s a n d...
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Do not adjust the interior rearview mirror during driving, as you will be distracted If the exterior rearview mirror malfunctions, from driving, causing loss of control please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop to vehicle and dangerous accident for inspection in time. thereafter.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Electric adjustment Electric folding* WARNING Do not adjust the interior rearview mirror during driving, as you will be distracted from driving, causing loss of control to vehicle and dangerous accident thereafter. Press the folding button ③ to fold the The exterior rearview mirror adjustment button is located at the lower left of the instrument exterior rearview mirror electrically.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Reverse tilt-down* Click the soft key “Setting” for automatic NOTE angle adjustment of exterior rearview Memory of reverse tilt-down position of exterior mirror, and adjust the exterior rearview rearview mirror is as follows: This function can be activated or deactivated mirrors on both sides to suitable reversing via “Settings → Body Accessories →...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Defrosting and defogging function* 4.3.6 Sun visor CAUTION ● If there is still any residual fog or frost ON Air purification to be cleared after the defrosting and defogging function is deactivated automatically, just press the button again.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4 Seats and storage facilities WARNING 4.4.1 Headrest In order to reduce the risk of accidental casualties, please strictly observe the followings: ● Do not adjust the seat headrest while driving. ● Always keep the seat headrest in its mounting position. If the headrest is removed or installed improperly, the driver may be seriously injured in an accident.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Height adjustment of front seat headrests 4.4.2 Front seats Power seat* NOTE When measuring the depth of the seat cushion, be sure to adjust the front and rear positions of the seat to the middle of the slide rail and the seat back to the normal operating state (25°).
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Forward and backward adjustment of seat Manual seat* Seat ventilation* back: Pull the switch in the direction of arrow ⑦ or ⑧ to adjust the seat back forward or backward. Adjustment of driver’s seat lumbar support* Forward and backward adjustment of seat: Switch the START/STOP button to the “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ① Ventilation Driver’s seat memory* CAUTION When you click “Ventilation”, the seat Under extremely special circumstances, the ventilator will work in the 3rd ventilation driver’s seat may “lose position” (such as ● Do not kneel on the seat or apply level by default, and you can click the abnormal power failure of the vehicle and pressure to a point on the seat or seat...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Operate the adjusting switch for each Seat welcome function* 4.4.3 Rear seat direction of the seat respectively, press This function can be activated or deactivated and hold it until the motor moves to the Rear seat back folding down/resetting by selecting “Settings → Body Accessories →...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Central armrest* 4.4.4 Storage facilities NOTE Storage compartment on door interior trim Pull the seat back switch ① towards the panel front of the vehicle and push the seat back backward at the same time until the seat back is locked.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Instrument panel storage compartment Cup holder Rear cup holder*: turn forward the central armrest forward and then place beverage Place small articles here. Front cup holder: hold beverage bottles. bottles. NOTE WARNING For models with mobile phone wireless Do not place hot beverages on the cup charging function, this area is used for holder, or hot beverages may spill out...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Instrument panel lower storage Front central armrest box Storage bag on the back of front seat compartment Open the front central armrest box cover Pull open the storage bag to place books, Place books, ipad, etc. here. upward and place wallets and other foldable umbrellas and other articles.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Front passenger’s glove box 4.4.5 Low battery reminder WARNING Function description: The glove box must be closed when T h e v e h i c l e c o n t i n u o u s l y m o n i t o r s t h e the vehicle is traveling, otherwise the articles in the glove box may y out and battery status.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Precautions: 4.4.6 Quiescent current 4.4.7 Power outlet/USB port management When the engine is not started, because the USB port on the back of central armrest battery cannot be charged, the use of vehicle Function description: electrical equipment (such as radio, lights, etc.) will directly consume battery power, and the This function continuously monitors the...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Front USB interface Front TYPE-C port Front 12V power outlet With the START/STOP button in the “ACC” With the START/STOP button in the “ACC” With the START/STOP button in the “ACC” or “ON” position, open the power outlet or “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.4.8 M o b i l e p h o n e w i r e l e s s Mobile phone wireless charging switch charging system* The mobile phone wireless charging system utilizes electromagnetic induction to realize the charging of the mobile phone without the need for wire connections.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Mobile phone wireless charging failure NOTE NOTE Causes Troubleshooting ● GAC will not assume responsibility After the mobile phone wireless charging The internal temperature The temperature is too system is turned on, the icon ② on the for any problem caused by abnormal of the wireless charging high, so please move...
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● To place metal foreign objects in the stability of the vehicle will change. go to the GAC Motor authorized shop ● The articles in the trunk must be wireless charging zone, please first for inspection in time.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Trunk volume Objects in trunk Warning triangle Fold down the rear seat back to increase Trunk carpet the trunk space. => See page 98 CAUTION When fluids are to be loaded, ensure that the container is such sealed that no leakage will occur.
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Therefore, in order to maintain the excellent characteristics of this vehicle, please be sure to consult the GAC Motor authorized shop before installing Lift the pull rope to open the trunk carpet. The luggage rack of this vehicle is a decorative accessories or replacing parts.
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GAC Motor parts will seriously damage the accessories or the modification of the performance of the vehicle.
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● Do not install wheels and tires that are not approved by GAC Motor. ● The modifications of the front and t h e e n g i n e c o m p a r t m e n t o f t h e...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5 A/C system WARNING NOTE 4.5.1 General description ● When the START/STOP button is in If the air in the vehicle is foul, it will The A/C lter can lter pollen and dust entering make the driver easily fatigued, lack of “ON”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.5.2 A/C system A/C control interface description ① Ventilation soft key* ② A/C cooling soft key ③ AUTO mode soft key* ④ Recirculation/fresh air mode button* Air purification Fold Recirculation mode soft key Fresh air mode soft key Ventilation ⑤...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment A/C control interface description (continued) ⑫ Fan speed display For displaying the fan speed (7 levels). Swipe the button left and right to adjust the fan speed. ⑬ Air supply mode soft key Air purification Fold ⑭...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment A/C control buttons Temperature control button CAUTION Click the soft key on the AV system display to set the inside The temperature value displayed on the temperature. The temperature value starts AV system display is the target value of temperature setting, not the actual to scroll when the soft key is...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Air volume setting Click the soft key, soft key, soft CAUTION key, A/C soft key, (fan speed up) soft Click soft key to increase/ key, soft key, AUTO soft key* and ion decrease the fan speed by one level. The ● Long-term recirculation mode will cause AV system will display the corresponding purification soft key* on the AV system...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment AUTO mode* Rear windshield defrost/defog function CAUTION If the AUTO soft key on A/C interface of the AV If the * button on the AV system system display is clicked or the AUTO button ● When the temperature is set to the display is clicked, the rear windshield defrost/ on the FCP is pressed, the button indicator...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Negative ion air puri er* Floor/defrost mode: Air ows out from Air supply mode the front windshield defrost outlets and Click the air supply mode button on the A/ oor outlets. C control interface of the AV display or in the Defrost mode: Air flows out from the resident toolbar at the bottom of the AV display Ventilation front windshield defrost outlets.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment One-touch ventilation* Instrument panel central air outlet Ventilation Toggle the paddle ① to adjust the wind direction or close the air outlet. Click the “Ventilation” soft key ① on the A/C Toggle the paddle ① to adjust the wind control interface of the AV system to turn on direction or close the air outlet.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Rear air outlet* Toggle the paddle ① to adjust the air ow direction. Turn the thumbwheel ② to adjust the air volume or close the air outlet.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment ④ Voice button 4.6 AV system Bluetooth Settings interface. ② Next track/channel button With the mobile phone connected to 4.6.1 Control buttons on the right the AV system, after the CarPlay or In radio mode, press this button to EasyConnection function is activated, of steering wheel automatically search for a valid station...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.2 Basic operation Description of function areas in main interface of AV system: ① Smart card area C l i c k a c a r d t o q u i c k l y e n t e r t h e corresponding function interface.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Driving control panel button : Click it to Time setting My car enter the driving control panel interface. Set the time through “Settings → System Settings → Basic Settings → Time and A/C information display/control bar area: This area displays the current A/C Date”.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment CarPlay Method 2: NOTE With the Bluetooth function of the phone activated, search for the phone name in ● For the functions and applications the Bluetooth connection interface of the supported by CarPlayrefer to the AVNT, and click the phone name.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment EasyConnection Method 1: F o r a n A n d r o i d p h o n e s u p p o r t i n g EasyConnection function, connect the phone to the USB port of the main unit via a data cable, and click on the EasyConnection icon on the AVNT for...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Enter the radio interface in the following ways: 4.6.3 Radio C l i c k t h e “ R a d i o ” c a r d i n t h e m a i n interface to enter the radio mode.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.4 Local music Enter the local music playback interface in the following ways: Click “Media” card in the main interface to enter the local music interface. Sound source selection Sound effect setting Press the audio source button on the right side of the steering wheel repeatedly to switch to the local music interface.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.5 Bluetooth function If there is no Bluetooth device connected, enter the Bluetooth connection interface Enter the Bluetooth mode in the following in the above way. ways: After the Bluetooth function is turned on Click “Phone”...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.6 S m a r t B l u e t o o t h c h i l d When the child leaves the seat for a period Bluetooth seat alarm of time, Bluetooth will go to sleep. Wake up safety seat* Bluetooth again as follows: Trigger the seat cushion switch manually.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.6.7 Settings Click the “Settings” soft key in the application menu interface to enter the system settings interface. In the settings interface, click on an option to select it, click on the slider to enable/disable the function, and drag the progress bar for adjustment. Settings group Function Function...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options On/O Intelligent high beam* On/O Exterior light Follow Me Home* On/O Light signal upon temporary stop* Remote unlock All doors/Driver's door only On/O Automatic unlocking after shutdown On/O Intelligent active unlock On/O Intelligent active locking O /Electronic Motion/Light Wing Spreading/...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options On/O Brightness control W-HUD* Height adjustment Inclination adjustment Screen settings DISPLAY PATTERN Normal/Snow mode Center console display brightness Range: 0~100 Center console A/C interface hold time 5s/10s/15s/30s Wallpaper* Select a new wallpaper Instrument panel brightness Range: 1~8...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Media volume Range: 0~39 Call volume Range: 0~10 DTS sound e ect On/O Natural soundtrack/clear voice/subbass/leisure DTS sound e ect mode*1) mode Optimal listening position* Driver/All occupants mode Equalizer mode2) Classic/Pop/Jazz/Rock/Custom System sound e ect Treble -10~10 Sound e ect Alto...
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4. Operation of systems and equipment Settings group Function Function Options Time and date Setting On/O 24-hour system Basis Settings Language setting Chinese/English/Arabic/Indonesian/Spanish System settings System version System Information Memory size Factory reset Reset Note: 1) It can be selected when “On” is selected for DTS sound e ect setting. 2) It can be selected when “O ” is selected for DTS sound e ect setting.
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4. Operation of systems and equipment 4.7 Microwave window The microwave window is set on the right of the front windshield corresponding to the interior rearview mirror. NOTE The microwave window can be used for installation of ETC card.
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NOTE SOS button ① : Press and hold this button Emergency rescue functions include automatic for 3 s to allow the GAC Motor T-BOX ● Please use the emergency call button call after crash, manual emergency call. to activate the manual emergency call only when necessary.
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5. Driving guide 5. Driving guide 5.1 Starting and driving 5.1.1 START/STOP button When the transmission gearshift lever is in “P” then press the START/STOP button to switch it position and the brake pedal is depressed, to “ACC” or “ON” position; or you can depress press the START/STOP button to start the the brake pedal and press the START/STOP engine.
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5. Driving guide 5.1.2 Engine start CAUTION WARNING Enter the vehicle with the intelligent ● The engine start time shall not exceed ● Do not keep starting the engine for a remote control key. 1 5 s . I f t h e e n g i n e i s n o t s t a r t e d long time in a poorly ventilated place Make sure the gearshift lever is in the “P”...
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5. Driving guide 5.1.3 Engine shutdown WARNING WARNING Park the vehicle steady and apply the ● When leaving the vehicle, be sure parking brake. Emergency shutdown is forbidden during normal driving, as it is likely to shut down the engine, apply the Set the gearshift lever to the “P”...
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5. Driving guide 5.1.4 Gear description Push the gearshift lever backward from “R” P: Parking position position to “D” position. In this process, there are two resistance points, where the rst resistance point indicates “N” position, and the second resistance point indicates “D” position. WARNING The “R”...
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It is possible to switch driving modes via the position due to shift system fault, please forward to the first resistance point to AV system: contact the GAC Motor authorized shop engage the “N” gear. ECO: In this mode, the slight power for inspection.
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5. Driving guide Driving mode selection You can say, “I want to hear Jay Chou's songs.” WindLink user Current mode settings Driving mode Rapid Rapid Driving mode cooling warming Energy saving Suitable for driving on congested roads Turning force applied to the steering wheel: Light AVDC: Steady Comfort...
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5. Driving guide 5.1.5 Exhaust sound* NOTE Exhaust mode switching may be achieved ● There is a reset button for each driving through the exhaust sound switch button on the right of the steering wheel, and according mode, by which the factory defaults can to engine speed, throttle opening and gear be restored.
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If the exhaust sound function lining may be worn to the limit. Please cannot be used normally, go to the GAC go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for Motor authorized shop for maintenance inspection as soon as possible.
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5. Driving guide Braking e ect and braking distance Brake booster NOTE The braking e ect and braking distance mainly The brake booster is used to increase the pressure applied by the driver on the brake depend on the driving environment, road ● Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal, and it only works when the engine is conditions and driving style, pedal during driving;...
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5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING WARNING A new tire and brake lining having When the brake is wet or icy or when When brakes are overheated, braking n o t u n d e r g o n e r u n n i n g - i n d o n o t the vehicle is running on a salted road, effects will reduce, increasing the have the best adhesion and friction...
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W h e n t h e g e a r s h i f t l e v e r i s s e t t o than 30% and slides, please depress “P” position, the EPB will be applied the brake pedal and drive the vehicle automatically. to a flat road. Contact the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection in time.
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5. Driving guide When the START/STOP button is in “ON” NOTE WARNING position, the doors are closed, the seat belt is fastened, the gearshift lever is in D ● The EPB can also be applied when When the vehicle is running, do not or R position, and the accelerator pedal the START/STOP button is in “OFF”...
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EPB. If conditions permit, you can connect a jumper cable for emergency start, and then release CAUTION the EPB. Contact the GAC Motor If the service brake fails during driving, authorized shop for inspection. pull up the EPB button constantly, and Do not use dynamic emergency braking ● If the EPB has not been used for a long...
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& go conditions. When the driver brakes button again. If the fault is not eliminated, Excellent 32 the vehicle, the vehicle will be automatically please go to the GAC Motor authorized parked to avoid slide at startup. shop for inspection. ● If the indicator lamp...
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5. Driving guide For the sake of safety, the AUTO HOLD will be 5.3 Electronic service brake Oversteer disabled and the parking brake will be locked system under one or more of the following conditions: The START/STOP button is set to “OFF” 5.3.1 Electronic stability program position.
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5. Driving guide Activation and deactivation Since the ESP works only when the vehicle is Understeer running, the ESP shall be activated for driving safety. ESP can be disabled in the following special cases: When the vehicle travels with tire chains. When the vehicle travels on roads covered with deep snow or on soft grounds.
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5. Driving guide Traction control system (TCS) 5.3.2 Anti-lock braking system WARNING (ABS) TCS refers to traction control system. It determines if the driving wheel slips based on ● Be sure to adjust the vehicle speed Anti-lock brake system (ABS), is an active the speed of the driving wheel and the drive according to weather, road and safety device.
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In this case, stop kinematics. Therefore, please adjust the ABS, restore normal braking, and go the driving speed according to the road conditions and tra c regulations. to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection as soon as possible.
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5. Driving guide 5.3.3 Hill Hold Control (HHC) Working conditions 5.3.4 Hill Descent Control (HDC)* The gearshift lever is in a position other HHC is an active safety system developed HDC is a subsystem of ESP. If the driver than “P”. from software function extension on the basis does not depress the brake pedal while going The accelerator pedal is not depressed.
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In addition, go In addition, the driver can adjust the vehicle to the GAC Motor authorized shop for speed by depressing the accelerator pedal or inspection as soon as possible.
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5. Driving guide 5.4 Driver assistance systems Control buttons NOTE 5.4.1 Adaptive cruise control Precautions for use of radars and IFC (ACC)* sensors. => See page 196 The adaptive cruise control, abbreviated to ACC, can automatically adjust the distance WARNING from the vehicle ahead in the cruise control mode.
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ACC is faulty. In that After the START/STOP button is set case, go to the GAC Motor authorized from “OFF” to “ON” position each time, shop for inspection in time. ACC will automatically enter the ready ③...
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5. Driving guide Deactivating ACC Press button to resume ACC when it is WARNING deactivated by: ACC can be deactivated by: ● W h e n t h e v e h i c l e i s i n “ e n g i n e Depressing the brake pedal.
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5. Driving guide Resuming ACC Increasing cruising speed NOTE When the corresponding gray indicator lamp To increase the vehicle speed, please do the on the instrument cluster comes on, ACC can following: ● The maximum cruising speed that can be reset by the following ways: Depress the accelerator pedal to increase be set is 130km/h.
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5. Driving guide Decreasing cruising speed Controlling ACC time headway Activating ACC after following stop To reduce the vehicle speed, do the following: After the START/STOP button is set to “ON” In the process of following a vehicle in front, position, when ACC is activated, the default the vehicle will also be stopped if that vehicle is Press...
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5. Driving guide System limitations As limited by physical laws, ACC has a certain system limitation. In some driving environments, the driver may feel a response lag of ACC or may fail to control the vehicle as expected, so he or she must always be ready to control the vehicle.
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5. Driving guide Narrow vehicles and Z-shaped traffic in When other vehicles change the lane. If the target vehicle in front is driven out front. The narrow vehicles and Z-shaped When a vehicle in the adjacent lane goes suddenly and a stationary vehicle appears tra c in front can be detected by the RPA into the ego lane, if it does not enter the nearby, the radar sensor and brake...
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5. Driving guide Frosting or fogging of front windshield due WARNING to temperature difference or frost in low- temperature and alpine areas, will obstruct ● ACC cannot address all driving the IFC sensor, and cause display of scenarios and traffic, weather and following text messages on the instrument road conditions.
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5. Driving guide WARNING WARNING NOTE ● For the sake of safety, it is not ● Do not bump the radar sensor. If the ACC does not respond to or only makes allowed to use ACC under conditions a limited response to the following: sensor is misaligned due to bumping, s u c h a s u r b a n d r i v i n g , t r a f f i c ● large speed difference with the lead...
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● If ACC fails to function properly, stop ● When the vehicle is traveling in heavy speed. After the accelerator pedal is using it, and go to the GAC Motor rain or snow such that ACC is di cult or released, ACC will readjust the vehicle authorized shop for inspection in time.
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5. Driving guide Display of longitudinal distance from 5.4.2 Integrated cruise assist NOTE vehicle ahead (ICA)* ACC detects the relative distance and speed The radar sensor and IFC are limited in Integrated cruise assist is abbreviated to ICA. with the vehicle ahead in the same path detection and cannot recognize vehicles ICA can automatically adjust the distance from according to the radar installed at the front of...
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5. Driving guide Operation Instructions Interface description a pop-up showing the text messages “Please turn steering wheel gently” and Press the button on the left side of the corresponding warning sound according steering wheel to turn on ICA. to the actual situation of the driver’s hands After being turned on, ICA can be activated holding the steering wheel.
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5. Driving guide Lateral control When ICA system intervenes in the steering After ICA recognizes that the driver is holding wheel for lateral assist control, the driver can the steering wheel by detecting the torque When ICA is activated, the lateral assist still turn the steering wheel to control the manually applied to the steering wheel, the control function will be automatically activated...
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5. Driving guide Intelligent avoidance Limitations When the ICA is activated, the intelligent Because ICA can only use the limited capability avoidance system will automatic control the of the steering system and brake system, ICA vehicle to avoid when it identifies a specific cannot maintain an appropriate headway or side risk (such as a large vehicle in the keep the vehicle in the lane under all road...
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5. Driving guide Headlamp not turned on at night or when Longitudinal control of ICA is based on NOTE the light is dim in tunnels. ACC. For more limitations, please refer Absence of lane markings, or di culty in to the relevant sections of ACC. => See When the ICA system is assisting in the page 162.
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5. Driving guide CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● If ICA is inhibited for some reason ● ICA is only a driving assistance ● Improper use of ICA or negligence (e.g. brief system deactivation due function and cannot address all road, m a y l e a d t o a c c i d e n t s . T h e to lane markings), it will be resumed traffic and weather conditions.
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5. Driving guide 5.4.3 Forward collision mitigation WARNING WARNING (FCM)* ● ICA may not always identify lane ● I C A c a n n o t a p p l y b r a k e s f o r The FCM assesses the danger level of pre- markings correctly.
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5. Driving guide Detectable objects: Forward collision warning The system issues an alarm for impending When a collision is about to occur, the system collision to alert the driver by detecting objects will issue an alarm to alert the driver that the ahead according to the signal from the MMW vehicle is ready to apply emergency braking radar installed on the front bumper and the IFC...
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5. Driving guide Activation and deactivation When the vehicle is running, if a collision risk is detected, an early warning will be given Medium Near When the vehicle is running, if a collision risk is detected, the vehicle will be controlled to slow down Second-level braking: Slight automatic Third-level braking: Full braking is emergency braking is performed while...
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5. Driving guide System limitations A detectable object ahead is suddenly NOTE driven in front of the vehicle. FCM has physical and system limitations. For There is a bicycle with a special shape example, FCW and AEB may be triggered ● The warning distance “far, medium and ahead, such as a tandem bicycle.
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5. Driving guide A pedestrian is wearing fancy clothes or The vehicle approaches a roadside WARNING masks, such as carnival costumes. telegraph pole, railing, tree, etc. Poor visibility conditions, such as sunset, The vehicle runs over grass, branches, ● FCM can improve the driving safety, night, ice, snow, heavy rain, fog, backlight, banners and other objects that may come but it is still subject to the limitations...
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5. Driving guide 5.4.4 Traffic sign recognition WARNING NOTE (TSR)* ● When FCM is activated, the driver ● FCW alerts and AEB intervention in The traffic sign recognition is abbreviated to shall always keep control of the braking can be stopped by depressing TSR.
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5. Driving guide After this function is turned on, if the navigation Display interface description Functional limitations system or IFC recognizes the speed limit T h e T S R , ev en ac t i v at ed, m ay inv ol ve sign on the road ahead, the speed limit value wrong or failed detection of speed limit sign will be displayed on the instrument cluster;...
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5. Driving guide Road speed limit information for other 5.4.5 I n t e l l i g e n t s p e e d l i m i t NOTE vehicles is output due to inaccurate adaptive cruise control navigation and positioning.
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5. Driving guide Target speed in speed-following mode of 5.4.6 Lane departure warning Activation and deactivation ISL-ACC Enter the “Settings → ADiGO Intelligent Driving (LDW)* → ADiGO Active Safety → Lane Keeping The LDW is designed to reduce accidents Assist” interface on the AV system display, and caused by unintentional lane departure. press the soft key on the right side of “Lane The lane departure warning system detects...
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5. Driving guide Steering Alert When the indicator lamp lights up When “Steering” is selected, the system in green, if no condition mentioned above The lane departure warning is triggered only only intervenes in turning of steering happens and the vehicle departures from the when the LDW mode is “Warning”...
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Please go to the hands-on reminder disappears. LKA automatic GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection and reactivation. repair as soon as possible.
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5. Driving guide U n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s , t h e Functional limitations Unobvious, too thin, worn, blurred or dirt/ performance of the system may be affected snow-covered lane markings.
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5. Driving guide CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● When detecting an unintentional lane ● The LDW is just an assist system and ● T h e L D W i s n o t a l w a y s a b l e t o departure, the LDW will issue a warning cannot actively control the vehicle to identify a lane marking and a lane...
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5. Driving guide 5.4.7 Intelligent headlamp control WARNING WARNING (IHC)* ● P r o t e c t t h e I F C a g a i n s t s t r o n g ● If the LDW fails to detect the lane The intelligent headlight control (IHC) detects the tra c and environmental conditions in real...
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5. Driving guide Activating IHC Turn the lamp switch to AUT position to NOTE activate the automatic headlamp on/off function. The high beam and headlamp flashing After the IHC function is enabled, the light can be manually switched on/o when system is in a standby state. When high required.
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5. Driving guide The turn signal lamp is turned on. The IFC is damaged or its power supply is WARNING cut o . Functional limitations ● If the vehicle lighting system is WARNING When the IHC is activated, the automatic modi ed (for example, the headlamp switching of high beam and low beam may be is modified), the IHC may involve delayed or even unavailable when:...
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5. Driving guide 5.4.8 Blind spot detection (BSD) Activation and deactivation NOTE system * The BSD system detects the vehicles in the The system has a memory function for blind spot and the area behind the blind spot on/off state and mode selection. After the via the sensor installed at the rear of the vehicle is started, the on/off and mode vehicle.
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5. Driving guide The BSD alerts the driver via the yellow Working conditions NOTE indicator lamp on the exterior rearview Under the following three conditions during mirror. The indicator lamp can automatically driving (vehicle speed >15km/h): When there is no vehicle in the blind spot, adjust the brightness according to the external another vehicle enters the blind spot from the system may also send a false alarm in...
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5. Driving guide Radar sensor NOTE WARNING If any sensor is interfered, the system The BSD is only a driver assistance performance will be degraded and the system, and cannot replace the driver to observe the external tra c conditions or instrument cluster will display a prompt “BSD sensor is blocked”...
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5. Driving guide 5.4.9 Rear crossing traffic alert Activation and deactivation WARNING (RCTA)* When the START/STOP button is in the “ON” position, enter the “Settings → ADiGO ● The RCTA is a driver assistance Intelligent Driving → ADiGO Active Safety → system that cannot be substituted Rear Crossing Tra c Alert” interface on the AV for the driver to observe the external system display, and press the soft key...
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5. Driving guide Alert mode Working conditions NOTE The following conditions shall be met for function activation: ● The RCTA is only a driver assistance The vehicle is reversing and the gearshift function and the driver shall always be lever is in “R” position. alert and maintain control of the vehicle.
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5. Driving guide 5.4.10 D o o r o p e n i n g w a r n i n g NOTE WARNING (DOW)* ● The DOW is a driver assistance When there is no vehicle in the detection area, the system may also give an alarm, system that cannot be substituted and the false alarm will be given in the...
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5. Driving guide Activation and deactivation Alert mode Working conditions When the START/STOP button is in the The following conditions shall be met for “ON” position, enter the “Settings → ADiGO function activation: Intelligent Driving → ADiGO Active Safety → The vehicle is parked. DOW”...
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5. Driving guide 5.4.11 Radar and IFC sensor* NOTE NOTE MMW radar sensor ● The DOW is only a driver assistance The system may also give an alarm when The MMW radar sensor is installed in the system, and cannot replace the driver’s there is no vehicle in the detection area.
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MMW radar. Therefore, required, please go to the GAC Motor functions of the MMW radar sensor may please go to the GAC Motor authorized authorized shop for relevant operation.
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IFC sensor, it is recommended to go performance degradation and even failure environmental factors such as lighting are to the GAC Motor authorized shop for of FCW, ACC, ICA, AEB, LDW and IHC. In ideal) with a height no less than 0.8m. The IFC related work.
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5. Driving guide 5.4.12 Tire pressure monitoring CAUTION CAUTION system (TPMS) ● If the interference of IFC is cleared, the Obstacles such as dust, sediment, mist, T h e T P M S m o n i t o r s t h e p r e s s u r e a n d ice, snow, or sludge on the windshield PDS will work normally again.
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(cold tire pressure) rises to the the GAC Motor authorized shop to for re- The HUD image will automatically darken or normal set value, the fault is eliminated...
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5. Driving guide Interface display ⑥ Red vehicle icon: FCW triggered ⑦ ICA ① ADAS status ② TSR function ③ Gear ④ Navigation information ⑤ Vehicle speed...
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5. Driving guide HUD settings W-HUD Brightness control Height adjustment Inclination adjustment DISPLAY Standard mode Snow mode PATTERN ⑪ Red line: LDW triggered ⑫ Lane information ⑬ Navigation TBT arrow Enter the “Settings → Screen Settings → Head-Up Display” interface on the AV ⑭...
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5. Driving guide NOTE NOTE ● For your safety, it is recommended to The front windshield of the vehicle equipped make HUD settings in the parking state. with HUD is specially made. If you need ● D u r i n g s e t t i n g o f t h e a d j u s t m e n t to replace the front windshield, you need to replace it with the corresponding type.
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5. Driving guide 5.5 Parking assist system (PAS) 5.5.1 Reversing parking aid Dynamic view * (RPA) The RPA measures the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle via the radar sensors sending and receiving ultrasonic waves re ected from the obstacle. Activation and deactivation When the vehicle runs at a speed not higher than 10km/h with parking brake released and gearshift lever set to “R”...
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5. Driving guide Distance audible alarm Distance to obstacle The audible alarm changes with the distance Alarm tone between the obstacle and the rear bumper, Rear left sensor Rear right sensor Rear middle sensor and the color displayed on the AV system display also changes accordingly.
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5. Driving guide Distribution of RPA sensors The radar sensor is mounted on the front The radar sensor is mounted on the rear bumper cover (for front and rear radar models). bumper cover (for front and rear radar models). The radar sensor is mounted on the rear bumper cover (for rear radar models).
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5. Driving guide CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● Always keep the surface of the RPA ● T h e R PA c a n n o t t a k e t h e p l a c e ● When a high-pressure cleaner is sensors clean and never cover the RPA of the driver’s observation of the...
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5. Driving guide 5.5.2 Reverse image system * Dynamic trajectory CAUTION The reverse image system can cover the video at an wide angle up to 130° and display The above trajectory is the reference distance obtained by testing on at ground a wide-range image behind the vehicle on the AV system display to allow the driver to know and is only used as a reference for judging various complex road conditions behind the...
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5. Driving guide CAUTION ● Always keep the CCD surface clean. Clean the CCD surface with a piece of soft wet cloth to avoid scratching it. ● Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the CCD for a long time, and if it is to be used, please keep the nozzle at least 30cm away from the CCD.
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5. Driving guide This function can be set to “on” or “o ” via 5.5.3 Around view monitor Activation and deactivation “Settings” options on the AVM interface. (AVM)* With the START/STOP button in the The AVM can be activated/deactivated “ON” position, the AVM can be activated/ The SVM, through real-time image, can automatically when “the radar sensors deactivated via the gearshift lever: provide the driver with information on the...
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5. Driving guide Settings of AVM Chassis transparency* NOTE After vehicle running, the transparent Trajectory top view and 3D model can be displayed The trajectory is displayed in the top view T h e AV M i n t e r f a c e a n d i t s f u n c t i o n according to the chassis transparency and 2D view after the trajectory switch buttons will vary depending on the vehicle...
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5. Driving guide This function can be set to “on” or “off” NOTE NOTE through the “Settings” options on the AVM interface. ● When the AVM is activated, the AV ● When the gearshift lever is in the Surround view image* system starts to display images taken “R”...
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5. Driving guide Layout of cameras NOTE NOTE ● The parking icon will ash after a parking ● When the left turn signal lamps are bay is detected in the background of the turned on, the image display area is AVM interface. Click the icon to switch switched to the single 2D/3D left view;...
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5. Driving guide NOTE To ensure the normal operation of the camera: ● Please keep the camera surface clean and free of ice, snow, accumulated water, dust and other foreign matters. ● When foreign matters are found on the surface of the camera, remove them through wiping with a soft cloth or cleaning with water (at low pressure), and be sure to keep the nozzle at least...
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● Vehicle bumping or shaking during can be used. Otherwise, the relevant functions may not be used normally, driving on an uneven road. and the GAC Motor Co., Ltd. will ● Camera blockage. not bear any responsibility for the The above examples, warnings, and resulting direct or indirect losses.
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5. Driving guide 5.5.4 Fusion automatic parking CAUTION CAUTION assist (FAPA)* ● A l t h o u g h t h e FA PA c a n p r o v i d e ● Only the front and rear of the vehicle are The FAPA function can realize the automatic assistance to the driver during parking, equipped with radars.
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5. Driving guide Activation/deactivation/pause/interruption Activation Narrow parking bays. of FAPA After the vehicle is started, click the Existence of the following objects in the parking bay: objects that cannot re ect the “Intelligent Parking” icon in the application menu to activate the FAPA. radar signal well, and objects that are not within the detection range of the ultrasonic Deactivation sensor, such as columns, stones, sharp...
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5. Driving guide Failure to recognize the parking bay due NOTE NOTE to unclear parking bay lines or blurred contrast with the ground. ● When the FAPA starts working, do not ● The FAPA cannot always search a Failure to recognize the parking bay due touch the steering wheel, or the FAPA parking bay or can park the vehicle to too narrow vehicle passage.
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FAPA when the vehicle limit. is restarted after its various systems ● The parking duration exceeds the cool down, please go to GAC Motor speci ed limit. authorized shop for inspection and ● The parking movements exceed the repair.
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5. Driving guide Automatic parking in Automatic pulling out When the automatic parking in function The automatic pulling out function can is activated, the FAPA can automatically only be activated when the vehicle is identify horizontal and vertical parking stationary in a horizontal parking bay and bays, but it may have a certain probability engaged in the P gear.
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5. Driving guide Operation Instructions Take automatic parking in as an example: A f t e r t h e v e h i c l e i s s t a r t e d , i f t h e FAPA switch is pressed, the FAPA will automatically select the parking mode according to the current conditions.
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5. Driving guide Operation Instructions Take automatic parking in as an example: After the brake and steering wheel are released, the vehicle enters the FAPA mode, and please wait for the automatic parking success or manually deactivate the FAPA. If the door is opened, parking will pause. After the door is closed, parking will be resumed according to the prompts on the screen.
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To prevent an accident, never set the and contact the GAC Motor authorized shop driving comfort and vehicle safety. steering mode during driving.
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5. Driving guide 5.7 Driving skills Inspections after starting/during driving 5.7.2 Driving during running-in period Check whether the instrument cluster 5.7.1 Pre-driving safety works properly; check whether any In order to ensure the service life of the inspection indicator lamp comes on or any alarm vehicle, the vehicle must be run in at the initial message is shown, etc.
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5. Driving guide Engine running-in Running-in of tire and brake lining WARNING The mileage in the running-in period of a new Within the first 500km of driving, drive the engine shall be 1500km. Do not perform the vehicle at a moderate speed to get the new ● If a brake is wet or icy or the vehicle following operations within the rst 1000km of tires run in fully.
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5. Driving guide 5.7.3 Driving essentials Precautions while driving over a water- NOTE logged road section: Precautions under various road conditions: Before driving over a water-logged road The brake linings and brake discs are section, check the depth of water, which When the vehicle is driving on a road with soaked in water while the vehicle is shall not be higher than the lower edge of...
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5. Driving guide 5.7.4 E cient use of vehicle A low temperature in chilly days will Tire chains, a window scraper, a bag of reduce the capacity of battery, and sand or salt, a flashing light, a plough Before driving, make sure that the parking therefore, fully charge the battery for start- staff, connecting cables, etc., which are brake is completely released and the...
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It is recommended to regularly drive garbage dumps, and do not place items to the GAC Motor authorized shop for that attract rats, such as snacks in the Do not open windows when driving at high...
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5. Driving guide A l w a y s p l a c e a l i g h t w e i g h t f i r e extinguisher in the vehicle, and know its operation method: In order to ensure the safety of the vehicle, place a fire extinguisher in the vehicle, and regularly check and replace it;...
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6. In-service maintenance 6. In-service maintenance 6.1 Maintenance instructions Potential hazards of the vehicle 6.2 Interior maintenance Carbon monoxide: carbon monoxide in Safety precautions the exhaust gas of the engine is toxic. Cleaning and maintenance of instruments and plastic parts Be sure to operate the engine in a well- To avoid potential hazards, please read this ventilated place.
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6. In-service maintenance Cleaning and maintenance of carpet Cleaning and maintenance of leather* Cleaning and maintenance of seat belts Vacuum the dust on the carpet frequently. Vacuum the dust. Pull the seat belt out slowly and keep it extracted. Scrub the carpet regularly with detergent to Clean the leather with a clean soft cloth keep it clean.
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If the the filters at the GAC Motor authorized shop ● For the overhaul of an accident vehicle is left in the sun for a long time, wait...
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WARNING automatic vehicle washer, the cleaning for paint peeling and scratches while wiping agent, the ltering state of the clean water, the body. If any, drive to the GAC Motor ● When washing the vehicle manually, and the type of wax solvent that do not authorized shop for touch-up. pay attention to personal safety...
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6. In-service maintenance Waxing Cleaning and maintenance of external Washing of window glasses and rearview plastic parts mirrors Regular waxing can protect the paint surface of the vehicle body and keep the vehicle body External plastic parts are generally washed Clean the window glasses and rearview clean.
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6. In-service maintenance Raise the wiper arm and carefully wipe o Maintenance of sealing strips CAUTION the dust and dirt on the wiper blade with a Frequent and proper protection of the rubber soft cloth. sealing strips of the doors, windows and other ● It is forbidden to scrape the surface After cleaning, gently lower the wiper arm parts of the vehicle is intended to maintain their back and forth.
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6. In-service maintenance 6.4 Inspecting and adding Adding fuel CAUTION uids ● It is prohibited to maintain the wheel 6.4.1 Fuel surface with vehicle polish or other abrasives. As the amount of fuel decreases when the ● The wheels with damaged protective vehicle is running, the fuel gauge scale will coating on the surface must be gradually decrease.
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6. In-service maintenance NOTE T h i s m o d e l c o m p l i e s w i t h C h i n a V I emission standards. The fuel supply system of China VI is designed with a closed fuel and gas recovery system.
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6. In-service maintenance 6.4.2 Engine oil CAUTION NOTE Function of engine oil ● B e s u r e t o g o t o t h e G A C M o t o r When refueling, it is necessary to insert Engine oil has functions such as lubrication, the refueling gun into the deepest part of...
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NOTE not continue to start the engine. In this case, contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely for inspection and repair. While checking the oil level, ensure the engine is cold.
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6. In-service maintenance Adding engine oil Wipe off the oil stains on the dipstick U n s c r e w t h e o i l f i l l e r c a p using a clean cloth, and then insert the oil counterclockwise.
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In this case, be damaged. contact the GAC Motor authorized shop timely NOTE ● After filling, be sure to tighten the for inspection.
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6. In-service maintenance Inspecting the coolant level Engine coolant Applicable to 2.0TGDI engine Be sure to check the coolant level regularly. Applicable to 1.5TG engine Park the vehicle on a level ground, apply the parking brake, and shut down the engine. After the engine cools down, open the engine hood and then check the coolant level.
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6. In-service maintenance Intercooler coolant (only applicable to Adding coolant Applicable to 2.0TGDI engine 1.5TG engine) Applicable to 1.5TG engine Engine coolant CAUTION HOT Intercooler coolant After checking the coolant level, if required, add coolant following the steps below: Check whether the coolant level in the After checking the coolant level, if required, intercooler coolant expansion tank is between Wrap the expansion tank cap with a thick...
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● Coolant can only be added after the the GAC Motor authorized shop to engine or intercooler cools down. The clean the cooling system and change coolant level after lling must not exceed the coolant in time.
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6. In-service maintenance 6.4.4 Windshield washer fluid CAUTION WARNING and wiper blades ● D o n o t u s e s o a p y w a t e r o r o t h e r ● Be extremely careful while working Adding windshield washer uid antifreezes in place of washer uid, as...
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6. In-service maintenance Replacing front windshield wiper blades NOTE With the wiper switch in the “OFF” position, if the soft key on the right of “Wiper Maintenance Mode” is touched on the AV system “Settings → Body Accessories → Other Accessories” interface, the wiper arm will stop after moving for half a circle.
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6. In-service maintenance 6.4.5 Brake uid CAUTION WARNING Function of brake uid ● T h e w i p e r a r m c a n b e p u l l e d u p ● If any waste brake uid or brake uid Brake fluid is used to transmit power in the only after it is adjusted to the wiper...
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In this case, do not continue to drive and contact the scale mark (“MAX”) and the minimum scale GAC Motor authorized shop in time mark (“MIN”). for inspection. During the use of the vehicle, the brake fluid level will slightly drop due to the worn brake linings and automatic adjustment.
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In this case, operation! the brake system will fail! please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection and repair as soon as possible. Open ames, sparks, uncovered lamps and smoking are prohibited...
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Do not use an electrical consumer on the to start, please contact the GAC Motor vehicle for a long time after the engine is authorized shop to charge or replace turned o .
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Maintenance Manual. If the vehicle is running bulb is damaged or malfunctions, please go to adhesion of new tires is unlikely to in a dusty environment and the A/C lter is too the GAC Motor authorized shop for inspection reach the best condition. Therefore, dirty, it is recommended to replace the A/C in time.
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6. In-service maintenance Precautions for wheel failure WARNING WARNING When driving over curbs or similar obstacles, keep a slow speed in the ● Never use old wheels and tires If tires burst or leak when the vehicle is vertical direction of the obstacles as much running, it is very easy to cause serious o f u n k n o w n o r i g i n u n d e r a n y as possible.
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After emergency use of the spare tire, it is Replace at least two tires on the same necessary to drive safely to the GAC Motor Winter tires axle at the same time, rather than only authorized shop or wheel repair shop for full- Winter tires still have good grip performance one tire individually.
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6. In-service maintenance Please note that the tread of winter tires Inspecting tire pressure WARNING shall have patterns deep enough (tread Unscrew the valve cap (if the valve cap is depth not less than 4mm; otherwise, the missing, a new one shall be provided in ● Winter tires may lead to decreased applicability in winter will be limited).
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6. In-service maintenance Service life of tires NOTE WARNING ● T h e c u r r e n t t i r e p r e s s u r e c a n b e ● Abnormal tire pressure may cause checked through the information on the tire burst, resulting in a traffic...
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If you find any uneven and excessive dangerous. as shown, the tire can no longer be used safely tire wear, please go to GAC Motor authorized and must be replaced immediately. During deceleration, make full use of shop to check the wheel alignment in time.
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6. In-service maintenance NOTE CAUTION ● If tire chains are installed on the tires, D i ff e r e n t c o u n t r i e s o r r e g i o n s h a v e different regulations for tire chains, and the size and type of the tire chains shall the regulations of each country or region...
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7. Technical data 7. Technical data 7.1 VIN The locations of the vehicle identification number (VIN) are shown in the gure: ① VIN: on the engine hood ② VIN: on the left side of the instrument panel. NOTE The location indication and quantity of VIN are not complete.
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④ Engine model, date of manufacture a special diagnostic scan tool. ⑤ Maximum net power of engine, country of NOTE manufacture If you need to purchase diagnostic scan tool, please go to the GAC Motor authorized shop for consultation and purchase.
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7. Technical data 7.2 Dimensions & parameters of vehicle 1.5TG Dimensions Parameters Item Value Unit Overall length 4680±46 Overall width 1901±19 Overall height 1660±16 Wheelbase 2750±27 Front wheel 1617±16 Wheel track Rear wheel 1610±16 Front overhang 947±9 Rear overhang 983±9 Minimum ground ≥160 clearance...
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7. Technical data 2.0TGDI Dimensions Parameters Item Value Unit Overall length 4680±46 Overall width 1901±19 Overall height 1660±16 Wheelbase 2750±27 Front wheel 1617±16 Wheel track Rear wheel 1610±16 Front overhang 947±9 Rear overhang 983±9 Minimum ground ≥160 clearance (fully loaded) Approach angle (full ≥18 °...
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7. Technical data 7.3 Vehicle mass & parameters of engine and uids Mass Kerb mass of vehicle (kg) Gross vehicle weight rating (kg) Model: Gross vehicle Kerb mass (kg) Front axle load Rear axle load Front axle load Rear axle load weight rating 1500±45 882±26 618±18 GAC6470ECW6A 1915 1007...
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7. Technical data Parameters of engine Model: 4A15J2 4A15J3 4B20J1 Layout type Transverse front Gasoline engine, spark ignition, in-line, four-cylinder, four-stroke, turbocharged and Type intercooled, GDI, DOHC, exhaust gas turbocharger Number of cylinders (pcs) Ignition order 1–3–4–2 Bore (mm) Stroke (mm) Displacement (mL) 1497 1991...
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7. Technical data Speci cations and capacity of fuel/oil/ uid Speci cation Item Capacity 1.5TG engine: 92# or above high-quality lead-free gasoline Fuel Capacity 2.0TGDI engine: 95# or above high-quality unleaded gasoline. 1.5TG engine: DF-6, -35°C coolant Capacity 8.2±0.1L Engine coolant 2.0TGDI engine: DF-6, -35°C coolant Capacity 7.6L Total lling volume Oil grade: APISN/ILSACGF-5 4.5L Engine oil (1.5TG engine) Oil viscosity: SAE0W-20 Replacement...
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7. Technical data 7.4 Transmission, chassis and lamp Wheels speci cations Speci cations of rim 7J×18*, 7.5J×19*, 8J×20* Tire speci cations 235/60R18*, 235/55R19*, 245/45R20* Transmission parameters Front wheel Rear wheel Tire pressure Model: 7WF25C F8G30 TG-81SC 230kPa 230kPa Type WDCT Speci cations of spare T145/90R17 Drive 4.389 (5124R gears) Pressure of spare tire...
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7. Technical data Dynamic balance of wheels Wheel alignment parameters Residue dynamic Designation Parameters Designation unbalance 4′±3′ Individual toe-in ≤8 g Inner side -16′±30′ Wheel camber Front wheel Front wheel ≤8 g Outer side 7°12′±45′ Kingpin caster angle ≤8 g Inner side 12°59′±45′ Kingpin inclination angle Rear wheel ≤8 g...
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7. Technical data Lamps Lamps Model Power Lamps Model Power LICENSE LAMP High beam Front roof lamp Low beam Rear dome lamp Daytime running lamp* Trunk lamp Front turn signal lamp Smart ambient light* Front position lamp LED lamps are used for the vehicles. For replacement =>...
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7. Technical data 7.5 Fuse speci cations Fuse in instrument panel PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
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7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value IF01 Front 12V power supply IF14 Integrated BCM*/BCM* IF02 7.5A Integrated BCM*/BCM*/PEPS ECU* IF15 Instrument cluster*/HUD* ACU/DSM ECU*/GWM*/GWM (Ethernet)*/ IF16 — — IF03 7.5A exterior rearview mirror adjusting switch IF17 SRS ECU IF04 7.5A Rear USB port...
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7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value IF42 Integrated BCM*/BCM* IF27 — — ACU*/GWM*/GWM (Ethernet)*/left front seat IF28 — — connector (HVSM)*/ HVAC ECU/ mobile phone Dark IF29 — — WCM*/ smart Bluetooth module/instrument IF43 current cluster display*/left rear BSD main sensor*/right IF30 BCM* switch...
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7. Technical data Fuse in engine compartment PDU The fuses may slightly vary from vehicle to vehicle. In this regard, the actual vehicle shall prevail.
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7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value EF21 EPB ECU* EF01 — — EF02 Left front combination lamp* EF22 Instrument panel PDU EF03 Right front combination lamp* EF23 40A/60A ESPI EF04 7.5A/10A Engine control unit* EF24 IG1 power supply EF05 —...
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7. Technical data Rated Rated Feature/component Feature/component value value Ignition coil 1*/ignition coil 2*/ignition coil 3*/ ER02 — Water pump relay EF36 ignition coil 4* ER03 — Horn relay EF37 Engine control unit* ER04 — Compressor relay Compressor relay (ER04)/upstream oxygen ER05 —...
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8. Accident handling 8. Accident handling 8.1 Driver’s tools and spare First aid kit* Spare tire tire Driver’s tools The rst aid kit of this vehicle includes: Remove the spare tire: ① Medical kit: The medical kit contains Open the liftgate. trauma emergency medical supplies (e.g. Lift the trunk carpet.
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8. Accident handling 8.2 Use of warning triangle Placement distance NOTE Ordinary highway The spare tire has been inflated. Its tire Expressway pressure shall be checked regularly to Daytime Night ensure that it is at the speci ed maximum ≥50 m ≥80 m ≥ 150 m pressure, and multiple inspections shall be carried out within 1 year.
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8. Accident handling 8.3 Use of re ective vest 8.4 Replacing at tires NOTE Preparations ● When handling a vehicle accident, it Apply the parking brake. is important to wear a reflective vest as required to draw the attention of Set the gearshift lever to the “P” position. pedestrians or drivers of other vehicles, Switch the START/STOP button to the regardless of the lighting conditions.
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8. Accident handling Unscrewing the wheel bolts Lifting the vehicle Set the wheel bolt removal wrench firmly on the wheel bolt, and unscrew the wheel bolts For models equipped with wheel hub Place the jack directly under the spine counterclockwise. closest to the at tire.
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8. Accident handling WARNING WARNING ● The jack on the vehicle can only be Improper use of jack will cause serious injury. used to lift the vehicle rather than ● The jack must be used on a hard and other heavy objects or vehicles. at ground or a hard pad (not thicker ● When the jack is used, do not start than 1cm) may be placed under the the engine, otherwise an accident will jack as needed.
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GAC Motor authorized shop in time to t i g h t e n e d e a s i l y, t h e y m u s t b e check the tightening torque of the wheel replaced and the thread hole cleaned.
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8. Accident handling 8.5 Fuse Engine compartment PDU Replacing fuse Instrument panel PDU Open the engine hood. Remove or install the fuse using the fuse Press the xing clip as arrowed to loosen puller in the engine compartment PDU. the PDU cover. Remove the left lower guard plate of the The fuse above the engine compartment instrument panel (as indicated by the PDU is exposed when the cover of the...
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● The color and logo of the newly ● If the fuse needs to be replaced, please installed fuse must be exactly the consult the GAC Motor authorized shop. same as those of the original one. If the fuse is blown (as arrowed), it is ● Do not replace fuses with metal recommended to replace it with a new sheets, paper clips, etc.
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8. Accident handling 8.6 Emergency start Jumper cable If the engine cannot be started due to low battery level, the engine can be started by connecting to the battery of the other vehicle via jumper cable. CAUTION Before jumper cable operation, be sure to turn off all electrical consumers of the vehicle with depleted battery, such as Open the engine hood and pull up the...
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8. Accident handling CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● While connecting the batteries of two Improper use of jumper cable may cause The jumper cable should be correctly vehicles, be sure to first connect the battery explosion and serious injury to connected to the positive and negative positive terminal and then the negative personnel.
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If the vehicle needs to be towed, it shall be towed by the GAC Motor authorized shop or a professional towing company. It is recommended to use a rollback tow truck for towing. If the conditions can not be met, a wheel-lift truck can also be used for towing the vehicle as appropriate.
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8. Accident handling Emergency towing Installing a towing hook If it is impossible to find a tow truck in an emergency, fasten the towing cable or towing chain in the emergency towing ring to temporarily tow the vehicle. However, this method is only suitable for low speed and short distance towing on a solid and at road.
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8. Accident handling Precautions for towing During the emergency towing, be sure to follow 8.8 Getting out of a trap the instructions below: Before emergency towing, be sure to follow the If the vehicle is stuck on a soft road such as Start the engine and drive at a slow instructions below: sandy, muddy or snowy road, follow the steps...
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GAC Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change, supplement or terminate the contents and technical specifications in this manual without prior notice. GAC Motor Co., Ltd. owns the copyright of this manual. Without the written consent of the GAC Motor Co., Ltd., the contents of this manual shall not be photocopied or extracted.
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