Maxus Deliver 9 Owner's Manual
Maxus Deliver 9 Owner's Manual
Maxus Deliver 9 Owner's Manual
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the vehicle and enjoy a driving experience with comfort, safety as well as economy.
This Driver's Handbook will provide you with the information necessary for getting familiar with your vehicle, including how to drive the
vehicle, how to carry out routine maintenance checks, and what to do in an emergency.
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Contents
Perface................................................................................1 Headrest.......................................................................................25
Introduction .......................................................................... 1 Occupant restraint system ................................................. 25
About this handbook.......................................................................1 Sitting correctly.............................................................................25
Indicative information .....................................................................1 Seat belts .....................................................................................26
Precautions........................................................................... 3 Airbag(s).......................................................................................29
Dangerous substances...................................................................3 Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) .............................33
Children/Animals ............................................................................3 Instruments and controls ................................................... 34
Personal safety...............................................................................3 Instrument cluster .............................................................. 35
Vehicle identification ............................................................ 4 Tachometer...................................................................................36
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ................................................4 Engine coolant temperature gauge ..............................................36
Engine number ...............................................................................4 Speedometer................................................................................36
VIN plate.........................................................................................5 Fuel gauge ...................................................................................36
1 Before You Drive.............................................................7 Message center................................................................... 37
Keys ...................................................................................... 8 Type 1...........................................................................................37
Ordinary key ...................................................................................8 Type 2...........................................................................................39
Remote key ....................................................................................8 Alarm messages...........................................................................41
Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion of the remote key Service interface reminders..........................................................43
("mechanical key portion" for short)..........................9 Tire pressure monitoring system ..................................................44
Replace the battery in a remote key.............................................10 Warning lights and indicators ............................................ 44
Door locks........................................................................... 12 Direction indicator.........................................................................44
To protect your vehicle against theft.............................................12 Headlight main beam indicator.....................................................44
Central door locking system .........................................................12 Front fog light indicator.................................................................44
Side load door(s) ..........................................................................16 Rear fog light indicator .................................................................44
Tail door........................................................................................17 Position light indicator ..................................................................45
Windows ............................................................................. 19 Engine immobilizer warning light..................................................45
Power windows ............................................................................19 Body theft deterrent warning light.................................................45
Side sliding windows ....................................................................21 TPMS warning light ......................................................................45
Seats ................................................................................... 21 Fuel filter water level warning light ...............................................45
Glow plug indicator.......................................................................45
Driver and front occupant seat adjustment...................................21
Engine malfunction warning light..................................................46
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Emission MIL................................................................................46 Instrument cluster switch ................................................... 53
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light.................................46 Headlamp leveling switch.............................................................53
Oil pressure warning light.............................................................46 Instrument cluster illumination control switch ...............................53
Battery no-charge warning light....................................................47 SOS alarm switch.........................................................................54
Engine coolant temperature warning light ....................................47 Hazard warning light switch..........................................................54
Low fuel warning light...................................................................47 Central control switch block..........................................................55
Urea warning light ........................................................................47 Master power switch........................................................... 56
Urea level indicator.......................................................................48
Switches on steering column and steering wheel ............. 57
Urea warning light ........................................................................48
Ignition switch and steering lock...................................................58
Airbag warning light......................................................................48
Combination light control & direction indicator light stalk switch ..58
Seat belt warning light ..................................................................48
Wiper and washer lever switch.....................................................61
Brake system warning light ..........................................................49
Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch .............................63
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) indicator ................................49
Voice control, bluetooth phone switch ..........................................65
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) OFF indicator........................49
Horn..............................................................................................66
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light..............................49
EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL ..................................50
Steering wheel adjustment ................................................. 67
Power side stepwell indicator .......................................................50 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)............... 68
Door open warning light ...............................................................50 Front ventilation............................................................................68
Cruise control indicator.................................................................50 Rear ventilation ............................................................................69
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator .......................................50 Manual front A/C control panel.....................................................70
Vehicle ahead indicator ................................................................51 Manual front/rear A/C control panel .............................................73
Adaptive cruise control following distance indicator .....................51 Air conditioning operating tips ......................................................76
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) / Automatic Emergency Braking Rearview mirrors ................................................................ 76
(AEB) warning light .................................................51 Exterior rearview mirrors - power adjustment...............................76
Lane departure warning light........................................................51 Exterior rearview mirrors - manual adjustment.............................77
120 km/h warning light .................................................................51 Foldable rearview mirrors.............................................................78
Auto stop/start system indicator ...................................................52 Interior rearview mirrors ...............................................................78
Next vehicle maintenance reminder indicator ..............................52
Interior equipment .............................................................. 79
eco indicator .................................................................................52
Roof vanity light............................................................................79
ECO indicator ...............................................................................52
Stepwell light ................................................................................80
PWR indicator ..............................................................................52
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Ashtray .........................................................................................80 Keyless start............................................................................... 111
Cigarette lighter ............................................................................81 Keyless start system .........................................................113
USB ports .....................................................................................81 Keyless unlocking....................................................................... 113
Cup holder....................................................................................82 Keyless locking........................................................................... 113
Glove box .....................................................................................83 Keyless start............................................................................... 114
Overhead stowage .......................................................................84 Backup starting........................................................................... 114
Sun visors.....................................................................................84 Emergency Start and Shutdown................................................. 115
Glasses box..................................................................................85
Engine immobilizer ............................................................116
Fire extinguisher...........................................................................85
Key ............................................................................................. 116
Vehicle tools .................................................................................87
Enable/disable............................................................................ 116
Parking wedge..............................................................................88
Alarm/safety hammer ...................................................................89
Starting/stopping the engine .............................................117
Starting ....................................................................................... 117
Power side stepwell............................................................ 91
Warm-up..................................................................................... 118
MP3+Radio.......................................................................... 92
Self-protection mode .................................................................. 118
Description of panel functions ......................................................92 Stopping ..................................................................................... 119
Audio adjustment..........................................................................93
Auto stop/start system ......................................................119
Radio reception ............................................................................94
Basic service conditions ............................................................. 119
Playing in USB mode ...................................................................95
Stopping and starting the engine................................................120
Bluetooth ......................................................................................98
Note............................................................................................121
AUX IN interface.........................................................................102
Reversing beeper volume ..........................................................102 Driving ...............................................................................122
General troubleshooting .............................................................103 Running-in of new vehicle ..........................................................122
MP5+Radio.........................................................................105 Driving ........................................................................................122
Driving ........................................................................................124
Precautions before use ..............................................................105
Ramps and ferries ......................................................................124
Entertainment system control switch..........................................106
Introduction and operation of main interface functions...............106 Catalytic converter ............................................................125
2 Starting and Driving ...................................................109 Fuel ....................................................................................129
Starting and driving ...........................................................110 Refueling ....................................................................................129
Fuel filler cap ..............................................................................130
Ignition switch ...................................................................110
Saving fuel..................................................................................130
Key start ..................................................................................... 110
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Precautions for cold weather......................................................131 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Automatic Emergency
Urea....................................................................................132 Braking (AEB) .......................................................165
Lane Departure Warning (LDW).................................................172
Urea filling ..................................................................................132
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) ........................................................174
Manual transmission .........................................................133
Lane Change Assistance (LCA) .................................................175
Gear shifting ...............................................................................133 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) .................................................176
6AT automatic transmission..............................................134 Door Opening Warning (DOW) ..................................................177
Operation....................................................................................134 Tires ...................................................................................179
Gear ...........................................................................................135 Winter tires .................................................................................179
Manually release P gear lock .....................................................136 Anti-skid chain ............................................................................180
Power steering unit............................................................136 Loading ..............................................................................181
Hydraulic power steering unit .....................................................136 Load carrying..............................................................................181
Electric power steering unit ........................................................137 Hazardous loads ........................................................................181
Brake system .....................................................................138 Load restraint .............................................................................181
Service brake .............................................................................138 Trailer towing .....................................................................183
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)....................................................139 Instructions of trailer towing........................................................183
ESP (Electronic Stability Program).............................................141 Recommended towing weight ....................................................186
Parking brake .............................................................................142 Installation of trailer device.........................................................188
Warning Light .............................................................................143 Maintenance...............................................................................188
Cruise control system .......................................................144
3 Emergency Troubleshooting .....................................189
Cruise control settings................................................................144
Hazard light........................................................................190
Terminating cruise control ..........................................................147
Warning triangle ................................................................190
Clearing speed memory .............................................................148
First aid kit .........................................................................191
Parking assist system .......................................................148
Jump start..........................................................................191
Parking sensor ...........................................................................148
Front and rear sensors ...............................................................150 Battery disconnection .................................................................191
Parking camera ..........................................................................152 Jump start...................................................................................192
Driver assistance system ..................................................153 Replacing wheel ................................................................193
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ..................................................157 Jack ............................................................................................193
Spare tire....................................................................................194
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Replacing tire .............................................................................197 Inspection and refill ....................................................................225
Towing vehicle ...................................................................203 Brake fluid..........................................................................226
Towing hitch................................................................................203 Inspection and refill ....................................................................227
Towing ........................................................................................204 Power steering fluid...........................................................227
Draining fuel filter ..............................................................205 Inspection and refill ....................................................................227
Replacing fuse ...................................................................206 Washer fluid.......................................................................228
Driver compartment fuse box .....................................................206 Inspection and refill ....................................................................228
Front compartment fuse box ......................................................209 Washer jet ..........................................................................229
Battery fuse box .........................................................................212 Adjusting and cleaning ...............................................................229
Fuse replacement.......................................................................213
Wiper blade ........................................................................229
Replacing bulbs.................................................................213
Inspection ...................................................................................229
Bulb specification .......................................................................214 Replacement ..............................................................................230
Bulb replacement .......................................................................214 Maintenance and service ...........................................................230
4 Maintenance and Service...........................................215 Seat belt .............................................................................230
Safety .................................................................................216 Inspection ...................................................................................230
Scheduled maintenance ....................................................217 Maintenance and service ...........................................................231
Owner's check ...................................................................218 Battery ...............................................................................231
Daily checks ...............................................................................218 Duration of storing the vehicle....................................................233
Weekly checks or check before a long journey ..........................218 Operating in winter .....................................................................233
Arduous use ...............................................................................218 Recharging the battery with ground equipment..........................233
Front compartment ............................................................219 Removing the battery .................................................................234
Engine hood.......................................................................220 Replacing the battery .................................................................234
Open hood..................................................................................220 Installing the battery ...................................................................235
Close hood .................................................................................221 Tires ...................................................................................235
Engine oil ...........................................................................222 Tire pressure ..............................................................................235
Inspection and refill ....................................................................222 Wear indicator ............................................................................236
Engine oil consumption ..............................................................224 Other maintenance ............................................................237
Coolant ..............................................................................224 Vehicle cleaning .........................................................................237
Engine carbon deposit cleaning .................................................238
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Anti-corrosion of underbody .......................................................238
Seat and trim ..............................................................................238
Door seal ....................................................................................238
Window glass .............................................................................238
5 General Technical Parameters ..................................239
Major vehicle dimension parameters ................................240
Vehicle weight parameters ................................................242
Vehicle performance parameters.......................................244
Main engine parameters ....................................................245
Chassis technical parameters ...........................................246
Recommended fluids.........................................................247
Wheel and tire ....................................................................248
Wheel alignment parameters.............................................249
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Preface
Introduction Indicative information
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Note Arrows
Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you. Represents described object.
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Precautions Children/Animals
Accidents and injury may be caused by
Dangerous substances " unsupervised children or animals operating controls
Many liquids and other substances used in motor and switches fitted to your vehicle, or playing with
" vehicles are poisonous and should under no equipment or goods being transported in it.
circumstances be consumed and should, so far
as possible, be kept away from open wounds. In order to prevent the accident or personal injury caused by a
These substances among others include battery child or animal, do not leave the child or animal in the vehicle
acid, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, fuel, without adult supervision. Also they can become suffocated in
washer fluid, lubricants, refrigerant and various hot weather conditions.
adhesives. Always read carefully the instructions
printed on the labels or stamped on components Personal safety
and obey them implicitly. These instructions are for
Seat belts are fitted to all seats in your vehicle to
the sake of your health and personal safety. Please " reduce the possibility of personal injury in the event
treat them with prudence.
of an accident. It is required that all occupants wear
a seat belt. In addition, a Supplementary Restraint
For your safety, observe instructions contained in this Handbook.
System (SRS) is fitted for additional protection of
the driver and front occupants, comprising air bags
and seat belts.
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Vehicle identification Engine number
Engine number is printed on the bottom of front end face of
When communicating with our Service Dealer, you should cylinder block in the engine compartment (on the lower right side,
provide the vehicle identification number (VIN). viewed from the front of the vehicle).
The engine number may also be required if the engine is involved
during communication.
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8 Keys
12 Door locks
19 Windows
21 Seats
25 Occupant restraint system
34 Instruments and controls
35 Instrument cluster
37 Message center
44 Warning lights and indicators
53 Instrument cluster switch
56 Master power switch
57 Switches on steering column
and steering wheel
67 Steering wheel adjustment
68 Heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC)
76 Rearview mirrors
79 Interior equipment
91 Power side stepwell
92 MP3+Radio
105 MP5+Radio
Before You Drive
Keys to manufacture a same key with the lost one. Any uncoded
key cannot start the vehicle but can lock/unlock doors.
The vehicle is equipped with 1 ordinary key and 1 remote key or 2
remote keys with passive entry passive start system (hereinafter Ordinary key
referred to as PEPS).
The ordinary key is mainly used for activating the immobilizer
system and starting systems and also can be used for
locking/unlocking the driver door. For further information on the
use of the ordinary key see “Door locks” and “Ignition switch
and steering lock” in this section.
Remote key
The remote key is a control component of central door locking
system of a vehicle. It can be used for locking/unlocking all
doors.
1 2 3 Note: The remote key has been electronically coded with
1 Ordinary key the locking/unlocking system and can be used with the
system in the matching way only. Special procedures shall
2 Remote key
be followed to manufacture a same remote key with the
3 Remote key with PEPS lost one. Our Service Dealer will be pleased to assist you.
For further information on the use of the remote key see
Note: If a key is lost, you must provide the key number on
“Central door locking system” in this section.
the plastic tag attached to the key, and our Service Dealer
will provide the replacement. We recommend you to keep Caution
the tag attached to the key in a safe place. For the sake
The immobilizer system can accept 8 coded keys at most
of safety, the key has been electronically coded with the
(including ordinary keys and remote keys). The immobilizer
immobilizer system and can be used with the system in the
system can accept 4 coded keys at most (for remote keys
matching way only. Special procedures shall be followed
with PEPS).
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Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion Mechanical key portion of a remote key with PEPS
of the remote key ("mechanical key portion" for Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS, and pull
short) the mechanical key portion from the key body. 10
Mechanical key portion To retract the mechanical key portion, directly insert it into the
body of remote key with PEPS.
Press the release button on the remote key, and the mechanical
key portion will extend from the key body.
To retract the mechanical key portion, press the release button
on the remote key meanwhile rotate the mechanical key portion
into the key body.
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Replace the battery in a remote key To renew the battery, following procedures must be observed:
Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and Replace the battery in a remote key
" burning. Never charge the battery. Properly dispose 1 Extend the mechanical key portion;
of the used battery. Keep the battery out of reach of
2 Pry the battery cover from the key body;
children.
3 Remove the used battery and install a new one;
WARNING: Do not ingest the battery, chemical Burn
" Hazard.
Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery.
WARNING
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Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS
1 Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS;
2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key body; 10
3 Pry up the upper and lower panels of the body, and pour out
the printed circuit board with the battery from the lower panel;
Caution
1
Never use a metal tool to pry the PCB. 2 3
4 Remove the used battery and install a new one; 4
Caution
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.
5 Place the plastic bracket with the battery in the lower panel
Caution
of key body, and then install the printed circuit board;
It is complicated to replace the battery in the remote key with
6 Refit the upper and lower panels of the key body;
PEPS. In order to prevent the key from being damaged due
Caution to misassembly or misoperation, you are recommended to
have the battery replaced by our Service Dealer.
Do not ignore the waterproof shim onto the upper panel.
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Door locks Central door locking system
To protect your vehicle against theft Using the ordinary key or mechanical key portion
All doors can be locked/unlocked using the ordinary key or
If leaving the vehicle with occupants inside, even
" briefly, always remove the key from the ignition lock,
mechanical key portion to manually lock/unlock the driver door
from the outside.
particularly if children remain in the vehicle. They
could otherwise start the vehicle or operate electrical To lock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion
equipment at the risk of causing an accident. clockwise.
To unlock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion
Before leaving the vehicle, fully close all windows. counterclockwise.
Ensure all doors are fully closed before locking them.
Central locking/unlocking
All doors can be locked/unlocked from the outside with the
ordinary key, remote key, or remote control with PEPS.
All doors can be locked/unlocked from the inside using central
lock switch.
All doors can be automatically locked according to the vehicle
speed.
See “Central door locking system” in this section.
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All doors unlocking Remote control door lock with PEPS
Press the button (2) to unlock all doors. All direction indicators PEPS system allows you to lock or unlock the doors without
will flash twice to indicate successful unlocking. taking the remote key out of your pocket, wallet, or suitcase.
Note: If no door is opened, no key is inserted into the Unlock with the remote key with PEPS
keyhole, or no central locking/unlocking button is pressed
As long as there is a legitimate remote key existing within the
within 30 seconds, all doors will be automatically locked
range of 1 meter around the vehicle, press the micro switch on
again.
the door handle, and the door will be unlocked.
Tail door unlocking
Lock with the remote key with PEPS
Press the button (3) to unlock the tail door. All direction indicators
will flash twice to indicate successful unlocking.
Turn off the ignition switch, leave the vehicle and close the door,
then touch the micro switch on the door handle with your thumb,
the door will be locked, and there is no need to press the locking
button on the remote key.
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Using the central control door lock switch The door can also be unlocked by pulling the inner handle twice.
All door can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the
switch. All doors can be locked by pressing the upper of the 10
switch. All doors can be unlocked by pressing the lower of the
switch.
Note: If driver door is not closed, the lock motor will not
operate. If any other door is not closed, the lock motor will
operate.
Note: During the driving, all doors shall be fully closed and
all door locks shall be enabled, so as to avoid accidental
opening of doors.
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Side load door(s) Opening/closing the door from the inside
When opening the side load door from the inside, pull up the
Opening/closing the door from the outside
door inner handle to slide the side load door rearward to open it
When opening the side load door from the outside, pull up the after the vehicle is unlocked. When closing the side load door
door outer handle to slide the side load door rearward after the from the inside, pull up the door inner handle to slide the side
vehicle is unlocked. load door forward till it is closed.
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Tail door Then pull up the handle to open the right hand tail door first.
Pull the door handle at the side of the left hand tail door rearward
to open the left hand tail door.
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Closing/locking doors from the outside Tail door opening
To close and lock the tail door from the outside, shut the left hand The tail door hinge has its own limit function. The tail door with
tail door first, and push the left hand tail door to close, then close different opening degrees has different opening angles. The
the right hand tail door. opening angles of the tail door shall be subject to the actual
As for the vehicle with a keyhole, turn the ordinary key or configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
mechanical key portion counterclockwise to lock. If the vehicle It may then swing unexpectedly in windy conditions
doesn't have a keyhole, use the remote key to lock in an " when the tail door is opened, and could harm
electronic form. passers-by or other road users or cause damage to
the vehicle.
Unlocking/opening doors from the inside
The tail doors should not be opened to its maximum
To unlock and open the tail door from the inside, pull the inner
opening on the public highway as they may interfere
handle at the inside of the right hand tail door rearward to unlock
with the traffic or cause a hazard to pedestrians.
the right hand tail door. Then pull the door handle at the side of
the left hand tail door to open the left hand tail door. In certain positions of use the tail doors may obscure
the vehicle’s rear combined lights. When using
the rear doors during the hours of darkness, it is
advisable to warn other road users of the presence
of the vehicle by means of additional precautions
such as using a reflective warning triangle or similar
device.
When closing the tail doors, please close the left
hand tail door first, and then the right hand tail door.
Do not close the left and right hand tail doors at the
same time to avoid the crash of the car logo.
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Windows
Power windows
10
1 2
Always remove the key if leaving children alone
" in the vehicle. Do not allow children to play with
power window switches. A child could operate the
switches and become trapped in a window causing
serious injury. Always take care when closing
windows. Careless operation can lead to personal
injury, e.g. bruising, or trapped clothing.
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switch to open the window, and lift the front of the switch to close Front occupant door window
the window. There is only 1 window switch on the front passenger door, it has
3 levels: namely, stroke up, stroke down and stop, which can
"One-touch" up and down (auto up and down)
conveniently control the window glass up/down process. During
Note: It applies to the models equipped with driver/front the operation, press the front of the switch to open the window,
passenger door window one-touch up/down function. and lift the front of the switch to close the window.
The switch button (1) and (2) have 5 levels: namely, automatic
down, stroke down, automatic up, stroke up and stop, which
can conveniently control the window glass up/down process.
The switch is normally in stop position, briefly press the window
switch down to the second level, and the window glass will
automatically move down. Briefly pull the window switch up to
the second level, and the window glass will automatically move
up.
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Side sliding windows Seats
When open, always ensure that the catch engages in
" Driver and front occupant seat adjustment
one of the securing positions, otherwise the window 10
might slide forward under sudden braking or in an Driver’s seat adjustment
accident and cause personal injury. Do not carry out driver’s seat adjustment while the
" vehicle is moving. Otherwise control of the vehicle
To open, squeeze the catch and slide the window to the desired
may be lost and cause an accident.
position.
To close, squeeze the catch and slide the window closed.
Release the catch and check that the window is secured in the
closed position. 2 2
5 5
2
6
4 3 1 1
1
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Rake adjustment of backrest Armrest height adjustment (if adjustable)
Do not recline the driver’s seat excessively as the The armrest can be adjusted upwards from the lowest position
" seat belt provides maximum protection when the as needed. There are three positions in total.
angle between the backrest and the upright position When it is required to lower the armrest from a higher position,
is near 25°. it is necessary to raise the armrest to the highest position first,
then lower the armrest to the lowest position, and then adjust the
Slightly recline forward and pull up the adjuster (2); the seat armrest upwards to the desired position.
backrest rebounds automatically. Then lean against the
backrest to adjust it to the desired angle. Release the adjuster
(2) and check that the seat back is locked in position. F re
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The front and rear of the seat pad can be adjusted independently (3 stalls)
for height. The height of the rear of the pad can be adjusted while
1 2 °12 °
holding up the lever (3), and the front while holding up the lever
(4). Lowest position of armrest
Armrest rotation datum
The seat pad can be adjusted for height. Pulling up the lever (5)
can raise the pad, and pressing the lever (5) can lower the pad.
To adjust the pad significantly, it is required to pull up or press
down the lever (5) continuously.
The front of the seat pad can be adjusted independently for
height by turning the knob (6).
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Front occupant single seat adjustment Front occupant dual seat adjustment
Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable) Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable)
Rake adjustment of front occupant single seat backrest is the • Split front occupant dual seat 10
same as that of the driver’s seat. Adjusting the outer handle (1) of the seat can adjust the rake
of the outer seat backseat; rake adjustment is the same as
Armrest height adjustment (if adjustable) that of the driver's seat. Adjusting the inner handle (2) can
Armrest height adjustment of front occupant single seat is the adjust the rake of the inner backrest; rake adjustment is the
same as that of the driver’s seat. same as that of the driver's seat.
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Pad lifting adjustment (if adjustable) Seat armrest adjustment (if adjustable)
Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat
and the fixed front occupant dual seat. and the fixed front occupant dual seat.
Lift the front end of the pad to release the clip, and then lift the The seat armrest is located in the middle of the inner seat
pad completely. backrest. Pull it down and push it flat forward for use. The cup
holder is located at the rear of the armrest.
Integral front occupant dual seat Fixed front occupant dual seat
Caution
Do not sit on the seat armrest or place heavy objects on it.
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Headrest Occupant restraint system
To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the
" Sitting correctly
headrest should be adjusted to support the back 10
of the head and not the neck. Do not adjust the The seat and its occupant restraint system have been designed
headrest while the vehicle is in motion. to reduce personal injury to a minimum in the event of an
accident. For optimum effectiveness, the following points should
Press the arrowed button to push down or pull up the headrest be observed.
to adjust the headrest to the desired position. • Do not position the seat nearer to the steering wheel than is
necessary.
When pulling to a proper position, the headrest can be pulled
• Do not over-recline the seat. Adjust the rake of the backrest
out.
to no more than 30° angle so that you sit in an upright position
with your arms slightly bent, and the base of your spine as far
back as possible.
• Your headrest should be adjusted so that its center is level
with the back of your head, not your neck.
• The shoulder belt should go through the center of your
shoulder (adjust its height as necessary), while the lap strap
fit tightly across the hips, not the stomach.
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Seat belts Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the
" lap. The force of a crash can increase effective body
Improperly worn or improper use of seat belts
" may cause serious injury or death. Seat belts are
weight, making it impossible to hold onto the child.
life saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained Do not allow foreign matters (particularly sugary
occupants can be thrown around inside the vehicle or food and drinks) to enter the seat belt buckles - such
possibly thrown out, resulting in injury to themselves substances can render the buckles inoperative.
and also to other occupants. If the seat belt has been used in a serious accident,
Seat belts must be used at all times by the driver and or shows serious wear, or has been cut, or the visual
adult sized occupants. Do NOT slacken the webbing load meter shows that the seat belt is no longer
by pulling the belt away from the body. To be fully available, the seat belt assembly must be replaced.
effective the webbing must remain tightly around the Pregnant women should ask their doctor for advice
body at all times. Avoid wearing thick, bulky clothing. about the safest way to wear seat belts.
Put the shoulder belt of seat belt across the center of
A seat belt must not be altered or modified in any way,
the shoulder and the lap belt close to the body to go
since such changes may render the belt ineffective.
over the hips. Strictly prohibit the use of slack and
Do not attempt to dismantle, repair or lubricate the
twisted seat belts, and seat belts can not be twisted
retractor or buckle mechanisms.
to wear.
Each seat belt is fitted with a retractor. When the
Never use a seat belt for more than one person, and
seat belt is pulled out slowly, the retractor can
never use it to secure an additional object or a child.
ensure that the seat belt is retracted freely. But if
Each seat belt can only be used by one occupant. It's
the seat belt is pulled out too fast or under a sudden
dangerous to wrap a seat belt around a child in the
impact (a sudden deceleration, acceleration, sharp
occupant arms.
turn), the seat belt will be locked. See “Seat belt”
When wearing a seat belt ensure that the webbing is in Maintenance and Service section for the specific
not twisted or slack. Otherwise the smooth operation inspection methods.
of the belt may be impeded. The buckle release
button must face outwards.
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When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the Seat belts
" seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing
and put the tongue in place, and keep the webbing Fastening
and tongue clean to prevent dust and impurities. The seat belt is pulled out slowly, passes through the shoulder to
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Be careful to avoid the erosion of webbing by be fastened in front of the body, verify that the belt is not twisted
polishing agents, oils and chemicals (especially or tied, then push the tongue into the buckle until a click is heard.
battery acid). It can be cleaned safely with a mild
Loosening
soap and water. After wear, erosion or damage of
the webbing occurs, the seat belt assembly should Press the red button on the buckle, then the tongue will pop
be replaced. out under the action of the elastic force. Push the tongue back
manually, so that the automatic seat belt retractor can contract
The driver and front occupant seats of this vehicle series are the whole seat belt more easily.
configured with adjustable force-limiting seat belts without
pre-tightening belt, and the rear seats are equipped with
three-point seat belts.
Caution
It may lock if pulled sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope.
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Seat belt warning light Seat belt height adjustment
See “Warning lights and indicators” in this section for the specific Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making
description of the "Seat belt warning light". " an adjustment.
Do not adjust the height of the driver seat belt while
driving, as the control of vehicle may be lost.
Only the height of the driver seat and front occupant seat
shoulder-to-hip belt can be adjusted.
Press down the button (1) and slide the seat belt top slide
adjuster up or down to suit the height of the occupant. Release
the button (1) at the proper position.
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Airbag(s) Do not allow an occupant to obstruct the deployment
" of the airbag by putting feet, knees, etc. in contact
No safety system can provide complete protection
" for personal injury or death in a severe crash.
with, or in close proximity to the airbag module cover.
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Injuries or death can occur, even if seat belts are It is forbidden to put the seat cover and other related
worn properly and the airbags inflate. decorative seat items that affect the deployment of
seat airbags on the seats equipped with seat airbags.
After inflation some airbag components are hot - Do
NOT touch until they have cooled. Do not modify the seats equipped with seat airbags
at will.
An airbag inflates with considerable force and can
cause facial abrasions and other injuries. These Do not paste any sharp objects on A, B, C and D
effects can be minimized by ensuring that you and pillars of the vehicle at will, and modify A, B, C and
your occupant(s) are wearing seat belts. D pillars, so as to avoid injuries to occupants during
the operation of airbags.
The driver seat should be adjusted to be as far
rearwards as possible while maintaining the proper The seat belt works together with the airbag to reduce
control of the vehicle. the risk of injury in the event of a head-on collision.
Always hold the steering wheel by its rim, so that the Do not attempt to remove or pierce the steering
airbag can inflate without obstruction. wheel, or hit it violently.
Never attach accessory items e.g. a mobile phone Do not allow another person, animal or object
bracket, cup holder, cassette tray, etc. to the to occupy the space between the driver and the
steering wheel cover or the airbag module cover, or deploying range of the airbag. The same applies on
stick/insert anything to an airbag module cover. It the occupant side if an airbag is fitted.
could interfere with inflation of the airbag or, if the Do not attempt to repair or tamper with the steering
airbag inflates, be propelled into the vehicle to cause wheel, steering column, any airbag system or an
injury to occupants. airbag component with wiring in the vicinity of it.
Otherwise, it may cause inadvertent activation of the
system resulting in personal injury.
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Do not modify the front and both left and right sides Caution
" of the vehicle in any way as this could adversely
• When an airbag is triggered a loud noise may be heard
affect the airbag deployment.
and a small amount of smoke-like gas and dust will be
If the vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbags released. This smoke does not constitute a health hazard.
are potentially dangerous and should be deployed in The dust may be an irritant to the skin and therefore should
a controlled environment. This operation must be be washed off with soap and water.
done by professional staff. • For safety reasons you are recommended to have the
airbag(s) renewed by our Service Dealer every 12 years.
This model can be equipped with the driver airbag, front If the vehicle is sold, its owner is obliged to notify the
occupant airbag, front seat side airbag and front side curtain purchaser of the cautions and warnings listed.
airbag.
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Airbag inspection Airbag deployment
If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light In case of a collision, the airbag control unit will determine
" is not ON or OFF after 6 seconds, or ON when if the airbag should be deployed according to the detected 10
driving, it indicates that the airbag is faulty. Contact deceleration or acceleration caused by vehicle collision.
our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. The airbag will work based on the crash object, direction,
position and the vehicle speed change rather than vehicle
The "Airbag warning light (red)" on the instrument cluster will speed. Damage severity of vehicle shall not be considered as
flash for 6 seconds each time the ignition switch is turned to ON the judgment of airbag deployment.
The airbag will deploy instantaneously and powerfully with a loud
position, which indicates that the airbag inspection is in noise. The deployed airbag, together with the seat belt restraint
progress. system, limit the movement of the driver and the front occupant,
thereby reducing the risk of injury to the head and upper torso.
Upon deployment, the airbag will shrink immediately to ensure
the driver could look forward without block.
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• Schematic diagram for deployment area of driver and front • Schematic diagram for deployment area of front side curtain
occupant airbags airbags
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Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) Usually, infants under 2 years old shall use a infant restraint and
children under 2~4 years old shall use the child restraint. Infant
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur! Children 12 or child restraints are available in the market.
" and under can be killed by the airbag. NEVER use 10
a child or infant restraint that faces backward on the Because there are various size and types of infant or children
front seat and the expanded airbag will cause serious restraints, you are recommended to choose the suitable
child or infant injury and even death. Sit as far back protection device depending on the infant's or children's age
as possible from the airbag. and weight to achieve the best protection. At the same time,
you should check that the restraint is suitable for your vehicle
NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat as well.
protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH
or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur! Caution
In the case the infant or child restraint shall be positioned
on the front seat while the vehicle is in motion, the infant or
child restraint must face forward. Ensure properly secure
the infant or child restraint. Note that an unsecured infant
or child restraint may move and run into other occupants
when any crash or heavy braking occurs. Even if there is no
infant or child, any infant or child restraint shall be properly
secured in the vehicle.
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Instruments and controls
1 Combination lamp control and direction indicator stalk
Instrument cluster setting switch
2 Cruise switch
1 23 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 3 Instrument cluster selection switch
4 Driver airbag
5 Speech system switch
6 Volume control, Mute, Audio source switch
7 Wiper and washer stalk, Instrument cluster menu switch
8 Entertainment system
9 Hazard warning light switch
10 USB port
11 Front occupant airbag
12 Front occupant door window control switch
13 Glove box
14 A/C control panel
15 Cigar lighter, Ashtray
16 Central control switch group
17 Shift lever
18 Accelerator pedal
19 Ignition switch
20 Brake pedal
21 Clutch pedal
22 SOS alarm switch
23 Hood release switch
24 Exterior rearview mirror power adjustment switch
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 Headlamp leveling switch
Instrument cluster illumination control switch, USB port
25 Driver and front occupant door window control switch
26 Central control door lock switch
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Instrument cluster 1 Tachometer
2 Engine coolant temperature gauge
Type 1
3 Speedometer 10
4 Fuel gauge
Caution
Don’t place any object in the front of the instrument cluster to
D I F G avoid shielding dial and warning light.
1 2 34
Type 2
D I F G
1 2 34
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Tachometer Speedometer
The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revolutions per The speedometer indicates the current road speed in kilometers
minute (x1000). per hour.
Caution
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Be sure to refuel before the pointer points to the red "E" mark.
Indicates the approximate engine coolant temperature. If the
coolant overheats, the "engine coolant temperature warning light
(red)" will illuminate.
Caution
If the red warning light illuminates, stop the engine as soon
as possible to cool the coolant. Check the engine cooling
system.
Caution
For vehicles with low coolant level warning function, when
the coolant level is too low, the red warning lamp will come
on, accompanied with an audible alarm. Please stop the
vehicle as soon as possible when the safety permits, turn off
the engine and contact Service Dealer to check the engine
cooling system.
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Message center Trip computer interface
Short press the instrument cluster menu switch button on
The message center display is located in the center of the the combination switch to switch between the following interface
instrument cluster. 10
contents:
• Trip 1
Type 1 Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset.
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting
after it reaches the maximum reading. Long press the
instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset the trip.
• Trip 2
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset.
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting
after it reaches the maximum reading. Long press the
instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset the trip.
• Average fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption displays the approximate average
fuel consumption, which is based on the average fuel
consumption per 100km recorded since last reset. Long
press the instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset.
• Instantaneous fuel consumption
1 Urea level (applicable to heavy-duty vehicles)
Displays the current instantaneous fuel consumption when
Note: As for light-duty vehicles, there is no urea level the engine is working.
display. • Driving mileage
2 Gear display and upshift/downshift instructions Displays the estimated mileage that the vehicle can run
3 Trip computer interface before the fuel tank is empty. After refueling, the mileage will
4 Total mileage
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be updated accordingly. When the fuel level is too low, "fuel Setting Interface
insufficient" is displayed. On the setting interface, short pressing the button of the
• Current speed instrument pack menu switch on the combination switch, you
Displays the current speed. can switch among the following setting contents, and short press
• Average speed the SET button of the instrument pack setting switch on the
combination switch to enter the selected setting menu.
Average speed displays the approximate average speed,
• Language settings
which is the average road speed of the vehicle since last
reset. Long press the instrument cluster setting switch SET The desired language can be set according to the actual
to reset. configuration.
• Cruise speed (if configured with this feature) • Overspeed alarm settings
Displays the set cruise speed. The operation of enabling or disabling the overspeed alarm
• Remaining maintenance mileage can be set. When the overspeed alarm is enabled, the speed
value activating the overspeed alarm can be adjusted.
This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your
• Restore factory settings
vehicle before the next maintenance.
• Tire pressure monitoring information (if configured with this Factory settings can be restored.
feature)
Fault Query Interface
In normal mode, it displays the current tire pressure in real
On the fault query interface, you can check the relevant vehicle
time.
alarm fault message (if there is no fault, the interface will not be
displayed).
On the trip computer interface, short press the SET button of
the instrument pack setting switch on the combination switch to Note: If there is no operation in the above interface within
enter the setting menu interface, and select the setting interface 10 seconds, it will return to the Settings menu interface.
or fault query interface by short pressing the button of the
instrument pack menu switch on the combination switch, and Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with the relevant
short press the SET button to enter the selected interface. function, the interface will not be displayed.
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Type 2 Trip computer interface
Short press the instrument cluster selection switch or
button on the steering wheel to switch between the following 10
interface contents:
• Trip 1
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset.
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting
after it reaches the maximum reading. Long press the
instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the steering
wheel to reset.
• Trip 2
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset.
The trip will automatically reset to zero and continue counting
after it reaches the maximum reading. Long press the
instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the steering
1 Urea level (applicable to heavy-duty vehicles) wheel to reset.
• Average fuel consumption
Note: As for light-duty vehicles, there is no urea level
Average fuel consumption displays the approximate average
display.
fuel consumption, which is based on the average fuel
2 Current function name consumption per 100km recorded since last reset. Long
3 Current time press the instrument cluster selection switch OK button on
the steering wheel to reset.
4 Total mileage
• Instantaneous fuel consumption
5 Trip computer interface
Displays the current instantaneous fuel consumption when
6 Gear display and upshift/downshift instructions the engine is working.
• Driving mileage
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Displays the estimated mileage that the vehicle can run – Adaptive cruise control following distance display
before the fuel tank is empty. After refueling, the mileage will
– Lane departure warning
be updated accordingly. When the fuel level is too low, "fuel
insufficient" is displayed. – Adaptive cruise target speed display
• Current speed – Collision time display
Displays the current speed.
• Average speed On the trip computer interface, short press the OK button of the
instrument pack selection switch on the steering wheel to enter
Average speed displays the approximate average speed,
the setting menu interface, and select the setting interface or
which is the average road speed of the vehicle since last
fault query interface by short pressing the or button of
reset. Long press the instrument cluster selection switch OK
the instrument pack selection switch on the steering wheel, and
button on the steering wheel to reset.
short press the OK button to enter the selected interface.
• Cruise speed (if configured with this feature)
Displays the set cruise speed. Setting Interface
• Remaining maintenance mileage On the setting interface, short press or button of the
This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of instrument pack selection switch on the steering wheel, you can
your vehicle before the next maintenance. Remaining switch among the following setting contents, and short press
maintenance mileage can be reset through key operation: in the OK button to enter the selected setting menu.
the remaining maintenance mileage interface, long press the • Language settings
instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the steering The desired language can be set according to the actual
wheel to reset the maintenance mileage. configuration.
• Tire pressure monitoring information (if configured with this • Overspeed alarm settings
feature)
The operation of enabling or disabling the overspeed alarm
In normal mode, it displays the current tire pressure in real can be set. When the overspeed alarm is enabled, the speed
time. value activating the overspeed alarm can be adjusted.
• Driver assistance information (if configured with this feature) • Restore factory settings
Displays the information related to the driver assistance. Factory settings can be restored.
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Fault Query Interface Alarm messages
On the fault query interface, you can check the relevant vehicle Most of alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic
alarm fault message (if there is no fault, the interface will not be and text description in the instrument cluster. If more than one 10
displayed). alarm message is activated, the new alarm message will be
first displayed for 9 seconds, then the alarm messages will be
Note: If there is no operation in the above interface within displayed in a cycle; each alarm message will be displayed for 3
10 seconds, it will return to the Settings menu interface. seconds. Some alarm messages, such as urea function alarm
and DPF alarm, will be displayed in a cycle. Only when the
Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with the relevant
alarm is canceled will the cycled alarm disappear.
function, the interface will not be displayed.
Please operate in strict accordance with the instructions in the
alarm message. If there is no relevant instructions, please stop
the vehicle for inspection or consult our Service Dealer.
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Important alarm messages Indicative messages
The currently displayed important alarm message can be Indicative messages disappear automatically after 3 seconds.
temporarily canceled by short pressing the OK button on the
steering wheel or the SET button on the combination switch. It Caution
can also be viewed in the alarm query interface after canceled. Don't neglect the alarm messages, otherwise it may cause
serious damage to the vehicle. If the warning light is on,
Caution
please stop the vehicle as soon as possible if it is safe to
For the user's safety, when the door is open or the vehicle do so.
is in driving status, the alarm message cannot be canceled
by short pressing the OK button on the steering wheel or the
SET button on the combination switch. The user must close
the door and enter the trip computer interface to perform
relevant operations when the vehicle is stationary.
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Service interface reminders Service now reminder
When the following service now reminder appears in the
Next maintenance reminder
message center, please go to our Service Dealer for 10
This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your maintenance immediately.
vehicle before the next maintenance.
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Tire pressure monitoring system Warning lights and indicators
The tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitors the
tire conditions in real time, providing effective safety guarantee Direction indicator
for driving.
When the tire pressure is insufficient, too high, or the tire leaks / The left or right "direction indicators
quickly or the system fails in the course of driving, the "TMPS (green)" flash when making a turn. When the hazard light
switch is pressed, the left and right direction indicators flash
simultaneously.
warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster
illuminates, and the instrument display shows the corresponding Note: If a direction indicator flashes rapidly, it indicates that
alarm interface. the bulb in this direction indicator is faulty.
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Position light indicator TPMS warning light
The "position light indicator (green)" illuminates when When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the 10
the position lights are on. "TPMS warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
several seconds. When the tire pressure monitoring system
Engine immobilizer warning light breaks down, the "TPMS warning light (yellow)" illuminates.
Please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible.
With the ignition switch in ON position, if the engine
immobilizer authentication is successful, the "engine immobilizer
Fuel filter water level warning light
warning light (yellow)" will go out and the engine can be started.
If the warning light flashes, it indicates that the immobilizer
breaks down and the engine cannot be started. Please contact If the "fuel filter water level warning light (yellow)"
our Service Dealer for service immediately. illuminates when driving, stop the vehicle as soon as possible
and drain water from the fuel filter. See “Draining fuel filter” in
Body theft deterrent warning light Emergency Troubleshooting section.
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Engine malfunction warning light DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the When the ignition switch is turned to ON position,
"engine malfunction warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes the "DPF warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
out after several seconds. several seconds. If the DPF warning light stays on, it indicates
If the warning light illuminates, it indicates that the engine-related a DPF Level 1 alarm, which requires high-speed driving or
parts are faulty, please contact our Service Dealer for service as safe triggering of regeneration in situ; if the DPF warning light
soon as possible. flashes, it indicates a Level 2 alarm, which requires immediate
triggering of regeneration in situ if it is safe to do so. See
Emission MIL “Catalytic converter” in Starting and Driving section for details.
Caution
Do not restart the engine even if the oil level is normal.
Please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible.
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Battery no-charge warning light Low fuel warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the 10
"battery no-charge warning light (red)" illuminates and goes out "low fuel warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
after the engine is started. several seconds, which will indicate the approximate fuel amount
in the fuel tank. If the yellow warning light stays on or illuminates,
Caution please refuel as soon as possible.
If the light fails to go out after the engine is started or
illuminates while driving, it indicates that the charging system Urea warning light
breaks down. Please contact our Service Dealer for service
Note: It is applicable to light-duty vehicles.
as soon as possible.
Engine coolant temperature warning light When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and
the "urea warning light (yellow)" flashes slowly, the buzzer will
sound three times in succession, indicating that the urea level
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
is low, and the instrument cluster will indicate the remaining
"engine coolant temperature warning light (red)" illuminates
mileage that the urea tank can support. Please add urea as
and goes out after several seconds, which will indicate the
soon as possible; when the urea warning light flashes quickly,
engine coolant temperature. If the coolant is overheated, the
the buzzer will sound three times in succession, indicating that
red warning light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. For
the urea level is low, the instrument cluster will indicate that
vehicles with low coolant level warning function, when the
the urea tank level is low, and the vehicle cannot start after
coolant level is too low, the red warning lamp will come on,
traveling XX kilometers. Please add urea as soon as possible;
accompanied with an audible alarm.
When the warning light stays on, the buzzer sounds three times
Caution in succession, indicating that the urea solution is drained, the
instrument cluster will indicate that the urea tank is empty, and
If the red warning light illuminates, stop the engine as soon
the vehicle cannot start. Please add urea (need to be added
as possible to cool the coolant, and contact our Service
to a level that the vehicle can be driven for more than 800
Dealer for service as soon as possible.
kilometers). When the urea system fails, the warning light will
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also stay on, the buzzer will beep three times in succession, and parking); please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon
the instrument cluster will indicate the cause of the failure. At as possible.
this time, please contact an authorized repairer of our company
for service as soon as possible. Airbag warning light
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When the vehicle is in reverse gear or the speed is less than The "ESP indicator (yellow)" illuminates when the ESP breaks
10 km/h, and the driver and front occupant seat belts are not down.
properly fastened, the instrument cluster does not activate Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. For
any audible warning, while the "seat belt warning light (red)" 10
further information about ESP, please see “Brake system” in
illuminates. When the seat belts are fastened, the "seat belt Starting and Driving section.
warning light (red)" goes out.
Note: Opening the door will reset the time when the seat
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) OFF indicator
belt warning light flashes.
OFF When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
Brake system warning light "ESP OFF indicator (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
several seconds.
With the ignition switch in ON position, if the parking The "ESP OFF indicator (yellow)" illuminates when the ESP
brake is applied, the "brake system warning light (red)" function is turned off by pressing the ESP OFF switch.
illuminates, and goes out once the parking brake is released
completely. If the light fails to go out after the parking brake is ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light
released or illuminates again while driving, it indicates that the
brake system breaks down; please stop the vehicle immediately,
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position,
and contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
the "ABS warning light (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after
several seconds.
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) indicator
If the ABS warning light fails to go out or illuminates again while
driving, it indicates that the ABS breaks down; please contact
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
"ESP indicator (yellow)" illuminates and goes out after several
seconds. Note: The brake system can be used even if ABS is faulty
The "ESP indicator (yellow)" flashes when the ESP operates (ABS failure). See “Brake system” in Starting and Driving
normally while driving. section for important information about ABS.
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EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL Door open warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the The "door open warning light (red)" illuminates when
"EPS system MIL (red)" illuminates, which indicates that the EPS any of the doors are not fully closed. The "door open warning
system breaks down; please stop the vehicle immediately, and light (red)" goes out when all doors are fully closed. Close all
contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. See doors tight before driving.
“Power steering unit” in Starting and Driving section for more
information. Cruise control indicator
Power side stepwell indicator With the ignition switch in ON position, if the cruise
system is on standby, the "cruise control indicator (white)"
If your vehicle is equipped with power side stepwells, illuminates; if the cruise system is active, the "cruise control
open the door with the power side stepwell installed. When the indicator (green)" illuminates. See “Cruise control system” in
power side stepwell is in the process of extending or retracting, Starting and Driving section for more information.
the "power side stepwell indicator (yellow)" flashes and the
instrument cluster activates an audible warning. When the Adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator
power side stepwell is fully extended, the "power side stepwell
indicator (yellow)" illuminates. Closing the door with the power With the ignition switch in ON position and ACC
side stepwell installed will extinguish the "power side stepwell enabled, if the conditions for activating the adaptive cruise
indicator (yellow)". When the power side stepwell fails to fully control system are met, the "ACC indicator (green)" illuminates.
extend or retract, the "power side stepwell indicator (yellow)" When the adaptive cruise control system is in standby mode,
flashes and the instrument cluster continuously activates an the "ACC indicator" changes from green to white. See “Driver
audible warning. Close all doors tight before driving. assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more
information.
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Vehicle ahead indicator Lane departure warning light
With the ignition switch in ON position, ACC function When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and 10
is activated, if a vehicle is detected within the monitoring scope LDW is on standby, the "LDW light (white)" illuminates.
ahead, the "vehicle ahead indicator (green)" illuminates; when
When LDW is operating, the "LDW light (green)" illuminates.
your vehicle is too close to the vehicle ahead, the yellow light
is always on. See “Driver assistance system” in Starting and When LDW is operating and gives an alarm, the "LDW light
Driving section for more information. (yellow)" flashes.
When LDW is turned off or faulty, the "LDW light (yellow)"
Adaptive cruise control following distance illuminates.
indicator
If the light illuminates yellow when LDW is enabled, it indicates
that the LDW breaks down; please contact our Service Dealer
With the ignition switch in ON position and ACC for service as soon as possible. See “Driver assistance system”
enabled, after the following distance is set, the "ACC following in Starting and Driving section for more information.
distance indicator (yellow)" illuminates. See “Driver assistance
system” in Starting and Driving section for more information. 120 km/h warning light
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) / Automatic Note: It is applicable to the models which will give an alarm
Emergency Braking (AEB) warning light when the vehicle speed is above 120 km/h.
With the ignition switch in ON position and the FCW When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
operating, if the AEB doesn't be activated, the "FCW/AEB "120 km/h warning light (red)" illuminates and goes out after
warning light (yellow)" flashes; if the AEB is activated, the several seconds. When the vehicle speed is above 120 km/h,
"FCW/AEB warning light (red)" illuminates. See “Driver the "120 km/h warning light (red)" illuminates; please slow down
assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more to avoid overspeed driving.
information.
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Auto stop/start system indicator eco indicator
eco An indicator informing the driver of the fuel supply
/ When the ignition switch is turned to ON
position, the start/stop system is enabled, while the conditions condition while driving. When driving, if the "eco indicator
for start/stop are not met, the "auto stop/start system indicator (green)" illuminates, it indicates the vehicle is driven in a
fuel-saving state; if the "eco indicator (green)" goes out, it
indicates that the vehicle is not driven in a fuel-saving state.
(white)" illuminates.
The main purpose is to cultivate good driving habits.
With the ignition switch in ON position and the start/stop system
enabled, if the engine shuts down automatically, the "auto ECO indicator
stop/start system indicator (green)" illuminates. E C O When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
With the ignition switch in ON position and the start/stop "ECO indicator (green)" illuminates and goes out after several
system enabled, if the start/stop system breaks down, the "auto seconds. When ECO switch is pressed, the "ECO indicator
(green)" illuminates. See “Central control switch block” for
stop/start system indicator (yellow)" illuminates. further information.
See “Auto stop/start system” in Starting and Driving" section for PWR indicator
more information.
PWR
Next vehicle maintenance reminder indicator When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the
"PWR indicator (red)" illuminates and goes out after several
seconds. When PWR switch is pressed, the "PWR indicator
When the vehicle reaches the maintenance mileage,
(red)" illuminates. See “Central control switch block” for further
"next vehicle maintenance reminder indicator (yellow)"
information.
illuminates; please contact our Service Dealer for vehicle
maintenance.
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Instrument cluster switch Instrument cluster illumination control switch
The instrument cluster illumination control switch is located on
Headlamp leveling switch the instrument cluster at driver side. 10
The headlamp leveling switch is located on the instrument
cluster at driver side.
With this function, the headlamp leveling can be adjusted to the
condition suitable for the vehicle driving roads. The correction of
headlamp leveling can reduce the dazzling light to other drivers.
3
Use the instrument cluster illumination control switch to adjust
2 the brightness of instrument cluster illumination.
1
0
Move the switch upwards or downwards to brighten or dim the
illumination lamp.
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SOS alarm switch Hazard warning light switch
Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the SOS
alarm switch.
In case of an emergency, you may press the SOS alarm switch
to send signals to the monitoring platform, and the platform can
carry out the subsequent assistance work.
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Central control switch block "LDW light" on the instrument cluster illuminates in yellow.
Press the button again to activate the lane departure warning
AEB PWR
system. Please see “Driver assistance system” in Starting and
0FF 0FF ECO
Driving section for more information. 10
Position 4 - AEB: Automatic emergency braking switch. When
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 the ignition switch is placed in ON position, the automatic
Position 1 - : ESP OFF switch. When the ignition switch is
OFF
emergency braking system will be enabled by default, and the
placed in ON position, the ESP system will be enabled by default, indicator on the switch will illuminate. Press the AEB to turn off
the automatic emergency braking system, the indicator on the
and the indicator on the switch will go out. Press the to turn
OFF
switch goes out, and the "FCW warning light/AEB warning light"
off the ESP system, the indicator on the switch will illuminate
on the instrument cluster illuminates in yellow. Press the button
and press the button again to activate the ESP system; only
again to activate the automatic emergency braking system.
ABS and EBD functions work after ESP is turned off. Please
Please see “Driver assistance system” in Starting and Driving
see “Brake system” in Starting and Driving section for relevant
section for more information.
ESP instructions.
Position 5–ECO: Economic mode switch. Press ECO, the
Position 2 - : Auto stop/start (system) OFF switch of engine.
0FF
system, and the indicator on the switch illuminates. Press Position 6 - PWR: Sport mode switch. Press PWR, the "PWR
the button again to activate the auto start/stop system. See indicator (red)" on the instrument cluster illuminates and the
“Auto stop/start system” in Starting and Driving section for more vehicle drives in the sport mode with a relatively strong engine
information. power.
Position 3 - : Lane departure warning switch. When the Position 7 - : Lane change assist switch. When the ignition
ignition switch is placed in ON position, the lane departure switch is placed in ON position, the lane change assist system
warning system will be on by default, and the indicator on the will be enabled by default, and the indicator on the switch will
switch will illuminate. Press the to turn off the lane departure illuminate. Press to turn off the lane change assist system,
warning system, the indicator on the switch goes out, and the and the indicator on the switch goes out. See “Lane Change
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Assistance System (LCA)” in Starting and Driving section for Master power switch
more information.
Position 8 - : Front radar warning tone switch. Please see The master power switch is a mechanical power cut-off switch
“Parking assist system” in Starting and Driving section for more which disconnects the battery from all circuits. Before driving,
information. open the door, move the driver seat forward, and turn the master
power switch clockwise from the position vertical to the bracket
Position 9 - : DPF one-touch regeneration switch. When (off state) to the position parallel to the bracket (on state). At this
the "DPF warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster time, the master power supply of the vehicle is turned on.
ON
O FF
automatic transmission model in P gear), enable the parking
ON
brake, and turn off the ignition switch for two minutes; start
OFF
the vehicle, and press down the on-touch regeneration switch
for 2 seconds, then release it, so the regeneration starts.
See “Catalytic converter” in Starting and Driving section for
details.
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Switches on steering column and steering 7 Speech system switch
wheel 8 Instrument cluster selection switch (applicable to instrument
cluster type 2) 10
31 2 4 9 Cruise switch
9 8 7 6 5
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Ignition switch and steering lock Combination light control & direction indicator
When the key is removed, the steering lock is activated, light stalk switch
preventing the steering wheel from being turned.
Light control switch
AC C AC C AC C
K K K
C
C
ON
ON
LO
LO
ON
LO
3 4 6 7
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Position 1 - OFF: headlights off. Daytime running lights the front fog lights are turned on, the "front fog light indicator
automatically illuminate after the engine is started. (green)" on the instrument cluster illuminates.
Position 2 - AUTO: headlights automatically adjust. When the Position 7 - : rear fog lights on. When the ignition switch is in 10
headlight switch is rotated to position 2, the headlights turn on position "ON" and the light control switch is in or position,
or off according to the ambient lighting. The daytime running rotating the switch to position turns the rear fog lights on.
lights automatically illuminate when other lights are not lit after When the light control switch is in position "AUTO" and the
the engine is started. switch is rotated to position, the rear fog lights illuminate or
Position 3 - : position lights on. When turning on the position go out along with the headlights according to ambient lighting.
lights, the following lights illuminate: When the rear fog lights are turned on, the "rear fog light
indicator (yellow)" on the instrument cluster illuminates.
• Position lights
• License plate lights Note: Rear fog lights shall not be used until the visibility is
• Dashboard lights obviously restricted (such as heavy fog or snow).
Position 4 - : headlights on.
S ET S ET
AUTO AUTO
OFF O FF OFF O FF
Right turn — push the lever switch upward. Push the lever switch away from the steering wheel to change
Left turn — pull the lever switch downward. the headlights from low to high beam. Pull the lever switch
towards the steering wheel to return to the low beam position.
The appropriate "direction indicators (green)" in the instrument
cluster illuminate in time with the indicator lights. Note: The "headlight main beam indicator (blue)" in the
instrument cluster illuminates when the headlights are on
main beam. To flash the headlights, slightly lift the lever
switch intermittently towards the steering wheel.
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Daytime running light Wiper and washer lever switch
Daytime running lights make it easier for others to see the front
Windshield wiper and washer
of your vehicle clearly during the day. 10
If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lights, the
daytime running lights will illuminate when the ignition switch
2 3
is in position "ON". The low beam, taillights, position lights,
and other lights do not illuminate when the daytime running
lights are on. When the ignition switch is in position "OFF" , the
daytime running lights go out.
HI
Comply with ECE R87 regulatory requirements for daytime PULL
LO
1 4 5
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Position 1 - : intermittent wipe. For vehicles equipped with Intermittent wipe/variable delay
automatic wipers, the rain sensor detects the rainfall on the
windshield and automatically adjusts the wiping frequency of Worn wiper blades may not clear the windshield
windshield wipers.
" properly, thus reducing forward visibility and be the
cause of an accident. Always renew worn wiper
Note: Always keep the rain sensor free of dust, dirt or ice. blades immediately.
Position 2 - LO: low-speed wipe.
Position 3 - HI: high-speed wipe.
FAS T
Position 4 - OFF: wiper off.
Position 5 - : single wipe.
HI
LO
PULL
OFF TIME
S LOW
Caution
In freezing or very hot conditions, to prevent damage to
the wipers, ensure the blades are not frozen or otherwise
adhering to the glass, and clear the screen of obstructions
such as snow. Do not operate wipers when the windshield
is dry. It can scratch the glass, cause the blades to wear
prematurely and obscure vision.
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Washers Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch
Pull the lever switch towards the steering wheel. The washer will
Type 1
operate immediately. After a short interval, the wiper will operate 10
with the washer. The washer will be off when the lever switch is
released.
4
5
6
HI
LO
PULL Position 1 - : cruise speed setting switch.
OFF
TIME • RES+: cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If a set speed
has been stored, press upward to resume that speed;
press upward again to accelerate (1 km/h per time).
• SET-: cruise setting/deceleration switch. Press
downward to set a speed. Then the cruise control function
will be enabled and the "cruise control indicator" in the
instrument cluster will turn green from white. If the cruise
function is operating, press downward to decelerate
(1 km/h per time).
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Position 2 - : cruise on/off switch. Press this switch to turn Type 2
the cruise control system on or off. The "cruise control indicator"
in the instrument cluster illuminates or goes out accordingly.
Position 3 - : cruise cancel switch. Press this switch to cancel
the cruise control function without clearing the set speed in the
2
memory.
1
Note: See “Cruise control system” in Starting and Driving 3
section for more descriptions about cruise control function.
4
Position 4, 5, 6 - ,OK, : instrument cluster selection switch 5
(applicable to instrument cluster type 2). Press upward or 6
downward to page up or down on the instrument cluster; press
OK button to confirm your selection.
Position 1 - : adaptive cruise speed & following distance
setting switch.
• RES+: cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If a set speed
has been stored, press upward to resume that speed;
press upward again to accelerate (1 km/h per time). The
instrument cluster will display the target speed.
• SET-: cruise setting/deceleration switch. Press
downward to set a speed. Then the cruise function will be
enabled and the "ACC indicator" in the instrument cluster
will turn green from white. If the cruise function is operating,
press downward to decelerate (1 km/h per time). The
instrument cluster will display the target speed.
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• : to set the following distance, adjust the following distance Voice control, bluetooth phone switch
controlled by ACC, and switch the following distance from
Level 1 to Level 3 cyclically.
Position 2 - : ACC main switch, which is pressed to turn the
10
system on or off.
3
Position 3 - : ACC deactivation switch, which is pressed to 1
deactivate the adaptive cruise control without clearing the set 2
cruise speed.
4
Note: See “Driver assistance system” in Starting and
Driving section for more descriptions about adaptive cruise
control function.
Position 4, 5, 6 - ,OK, : instrument cluster selection switch
(applicable to instrument cluster type 2). Press upward or Position 1 - : sound source control switch. Press SRC to
downward to page up or down on the instrument cluster; press switch the radio/MP3 player interface; press upward to increase
OK button to confirm your selection. the volume and downward to decrease; short press to switch
to the previous band/MP3 track; long press to fast-backward;
short press to switch to the next band/MP3 track; long press
to fast-forward.
Position 2 - : mute switch.
Position 3 - : Bluetooth phone switch. This switch is a phone
call answer with bluetooth switch when Bluetooth is connected.
In the general calling state: in case of an incoming call, short
press this button to answer; long press this button to hang up;
during a call, short press this button to hang up. In the call
waiting state: short press this button to hung up the call waiting;
long press this button to answer the call waiting.
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Position 4 - : speech dialogue system switch. Press this Horn
switch to enable the speech recognition function; press again The horn can operate when the button is pressed, regardless of
to disable the function. the ignition switch position.
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Steering wheel adjustment 2 Grasp the steering wheel firmly with both hands, and move
the steering wheel upwards or downwards to adjust it to a
Do not adjust the steering wheel position during proper position;
" driving. This is extremely dangerous. 10
Note: If it is still difficult to move the steering wheel to a
proper position, place the ignition switch in ON position
to unlock the steering wheel, and turn the steering wheel
to the straight forward position.
3 Select a proper driving position, and pull the steering wheel
adjusting handle fully up to lock the steering wheel into its
new position.
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning Front ventilation
(HVAC)
1 1 1 1 4
4
The air conditioning system cools the air and removes moisture
and dust e.g. pollen.
The heating system utilizes the heat generated by the engine, so
it can heat the air in the vehicle sufficiently only when the engine
gets to the normal operating temperature. 3 3
2 2
The ventilation system ensures the interior ventilation when the
vehicle is moving.
The front/rear A/C blower speed selection button is used to 5 5
control the blower speed.
1 Windshield vents
HVAC is used to control the interior air cooling, heating and
ventilation. Fresh air enters the vehicle through the air inlet grille 2 Central vents
under the windshield and flowing through the A/C filter. Always 3 Side vents
keep the air inlet grille clean and free of obstructions such as
4 Front door window vents
leaves, snow or ice.
5 Front footwell vents
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Central vents Rear ventilation
The direction of air flow can be changed by moving the control The direction of air flow can be regulated by rotating the thumb
lever (1) in the center of the grille upward, downward, leftward wheel back and forth or left and right. The number and location 10
and rightward. of the roof vents shall be subject to the actual configuration of
the vehicle you purchased.
1 1
Side vents
The direction of air flow can be changed by moving the control
lever in the center of the grille upward, downward, leftward and
rightward.
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Manual front A/C control panel Type 3
Type 1 1 2 3 11 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
A/C
A/C
7 8 12 9 10
7 8 9 10 Type 4
1 2 3 11 4 5 6
Type 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
A/C
A/C
7 8 12 9
7 8 9
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1 Temperature control knob and A/C button Face mode button
2 Face mode button Directs air to the face. When the button is pressed, the
3 Face and Footwell mode button corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode 10
is selected.
4 Footwell mode button
5 Footwell and Defrost mode button Face and Footwell mode button
6 Blower speed control knob Directs air to the face and footwell. When the button is pressed,
the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution
7 Power button
mode is selected.
8 Internal/external circulation button
Footwell mode button
9 Front defroster button
Directs air to the footwell. When the button is pressed, the
10 Rear defroster button
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode
11 Left seat heating button is selected.
12 Right seat heating button
Footwell and Defrost mode button
Directs air to the footwell and windshield. When the button is
Temperature control knob and A/C button
pressed, the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air
To heat or cool the air in the vehicle. distribution mode is selected.
Turn left/counterclockwise for cooling; the more turns, the lower
the temperature. Turn right/clockwise for heating; the more Blower speed control knob
turns, the higher the temperature. To control the blower speed. Turn right/clockwise to increase;
Pressing the A/C button turns on the front compressor; the front turn left/counterclockwise to decrease.
A/C enters the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state.
Power button
To turn on/off the A/C panel.
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Internal/external circulation button Left seat heating button
To switch between internal and external circulation through the The left seat heating button has three levels. Operate the
button. When the corresponding indicator is on, it indicates that seat heating button repeatedly, and the levels will cycle in the
it is in the internal circulation mode. When the button is pressed sequence of 3-2-1-Off. When the vehicle is not started, i.e., the
again, the corresponding indicator is off, indicating that it is in engine is not started, the seat heating function is not available.
the external circulation mode.
Right seat heating button
Front defroster button The right seat heating button has three levels. Operate the
To turn on the front defroster. seat heating button repeatedly, and the levels will cycle in the
When the front defrost button is pressed, the corresponding sequence of 3-2-1-Off. When the vehicle is not started, i.e., the
indicator illuminates, and the A/C indicator illuminates and engine is not started, the seat heating function is not available.
the system is switched to external circulation mode, the air
distribution mode is in Distribution to Window status.
Note: Turning this function on/off will not affect other A/C
states. The rear defroster automatically turns off after
operating for 15 minutes, and the corresponding indicator
also goes out.
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Manual front/rear A/C control panel Dual-compressor front/rear A/C control panel
Type 1
10
1 2 3 11 4 5 6
0
A/C R-A/C
A/C R-
7 8 12 9 10
0
6 Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor
A/C R- front/rear A/C control panel type 1), rear A/C blower speed
control knob (single-compressor front/rear A/C control panel
type 2), rear A/C blower speed control knob and rear A/C
button (dual-compressor front/rear A/C control panel)
7 Power button
7 8 12 9 10
8 Internal/external circulation button
9 Front defroster button
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10 Rear defroster button (if configured with this feature) Footwell and Defrost mode button
11 Front A/C blower speed increase button Directs air to the footwell and windshield. When the button is
12 Front A/C blower speed decrease button pressed, the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air
distribution mode is selected.
Temperature control knob and A/C button Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor
To heat or cool the air in the vehicle. front/rear A/C control panel type 1)
Turn left/counterclockwise for cooling; the more turns, the lower To control the rear A/C blower speed. Turn left/counterclockwise
the temperature. Turn right/clockwise for heating; the more to regulate cool air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed.
turns, the higher the temperature. Turn right/clockwise to regulate warm air; the more turns, the
higher the blower speed.
Pressing the A/C button turns on the front compressor; the front
A/C enters the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state. Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor
front/rear A/C control panel type 2)
Face mode button
To control the rear A/C blower speed for cooling. The blower
Directs air to the face. When the button is pressed, the
speed is 0 when it is turned to the leftmost position, and the
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode
blower speed will gradually increase when it is turned to the
is selected.
right/clockwise.
Face and Footwell mode button
Rear A/C blower speed control knob (dual-compressor
Directs air to the face and footwell. When the button is pressed, front/rear A/C control panel)
the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution
To control the rear A/C blower speed. Turn left/counterclockwise
mode is selected.
to regulate cool air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed.
Footwell mode button Turn right/clockwise to regulate warm air; the more turns, the
higher the blower speed.
Directs air to the footwell. When the button is pressed, the
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode Pressing the R-A/C button turns on the rear compressor; the rear
is selected. A/C enters the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state.
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Power button Note: Turning this function on/off will not affect other A/C
To turn on/off the A/C panel. states. The rear defroster automatically turns off after
operating for 15 minutes, and the corresponding indicator
Internal/external circulation button also goes out. 10
To switch between internal and external circulation through the Front A/C blower speed increase button
button. When the corresponding indicator is on, it indicates that
it is in the internal circulation mode. When the button is pressed Press the front A/C blower speed increase button to increase the
again, the corresponding indicator is off, indicating that it is in front A/C blower speed.
the external circulation mode.
Front A/C blower speed decrease button
Front defroster button Press the front A/C blower speed decrease button to decrease
To turn on the front defroster. the front A/C blower speed.
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Air conditioning operating tips Rearview mirrors
• If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open the
windows before operating. The exterior rearview mirror glasses are convex shaped to
• To clear misted windows on rainy days, operate the defrost broaden the field of view: this makes objects appear smaller
button, which can decrease the humidity inside the vehicle and further away than they really are.
timely and effectively. This is most effective during rainy
Caution
weather and high humidity.
• Insufficient cooling may occur when driving in urban Always check all rearview mirrors for cleanliness and
stop-and-go conditions. positioning before driving; clean and adjust if necessary.
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Heated rearview mirrors Exterior rearview mirrors - manual adjustment
For the vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, Use hands to move the mirror directly to the desired angle as
press the rear Defrost button on the A/C control panel to heat required. 10
the exterior rearview mirrors.
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Foldable rearview mirrors Interior rearview mirrors
In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, exterior rearview Adjust the rearview mirror to give the desired rearward view.
mirrors will rotate from their normal mounting positions towards Operate the lever at the bottom of the rearview mirror to reduce
both sides if impacted with a strong force. They can be returned reflected glare during night driving.
by applying a small amount of force on the rearview mirror frame.
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Interior equipment Door control ON
If the roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state, the roof vanity
Roof vanity light light will illuminate when any door is opened. The roof vanity 10
Front roof vanity light light will go out automatically after approx. 30 seconds the door
is closed.
Press the left switch to turn on the left front roof vanity light;
press the right switch to turn on the right front roof vanity
light.
Press the left switch (switch reset state) again, the left front
roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state; press the right switch
(switch reset state), the right front roof vanity light is in Door
Control ON state.
Press the middle switch to turn on the rear roof vanity light.
Press the middle switch (switch reset state) again, the rear
roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state.
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Stepwell light Ashtray
The stepwell light will illuminate when any of driver door, front The ashtray is a fire risk. Putting lit cigarettes or
occupant door or side load door is opened. The stepwell light " matches in an ashtray with combustible materials
will go out automatically after approx. 30 seconds the door is can cause a fire. Do not use the ashtray as a waste
closed. receptacle.
Note: The stepwell light will go out automatically after
The ashtray is located beneath the A/C control panel of the
approx. 15 minutes if any of driver door, front occupant
instrument cluster. Open the ashtray by opening its cover.
door or side load door is opened to avoid battery lack of
power. To empty the ashtray, hold one side of ashtray to remove it.
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Cigarette lighter USB ports
Never hold the lighter as this will result in damage. The USB ports are located in the instrument cluster at the
" Do not plug any accessory into the lighter socket.
driver side, namely at the right side of center vent of the 10
instrument cluster, which support the audio/video playback,
Always remove the lighter as a precaution when picture browsing, charging and CarPlay feature.
children are left alone in the vehicle.
Note: Functions supported by the USB port may vary with
Always hold the lighter by the knob when in use; the the configuration of on-board entertainment system, please
barrel will be hot and could cause burns. refer to the actual functional configuration of the vehicle.
The lighter is located in the ashtray which is beneath the A/C USB ports in instrument cluster at driver side
control panel of the instrument cluster. To operate, press the
cigarette lighter knob fully in and release. When heated, the
knob will partially eject automatically and can be withdrawn for
use.
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USB ports at right side of center vent of instrument Cup holder
cluster
Cup holders at both sides of instrument cluster
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Cup holder at front occupant dual seat armrest Glove box
Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat Do not stow sharp, heavy or dangerous objects in the
and the fixed front occupant dual seat. " glove box at the occupant side. 10
Driving with the glove box open can cause injury in
the event of an accident or sudden stop. Keep the
glove box closed when driving.
Pull back the button at the upper left of the glove box to open the
glove box. Close it with a firm push.
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Overhead stowage Sun visors
The overhead stowage bin is used to store papers Both sun visors can be swung up and down to provide a shield
" or other light objects only. Do not put sharp, heavy through the windshield. In addition they can be pivoted as
or dangerous objects in the overhead stowage bins. illustrated to shield through the side windows.
They could become dislodged and fall on the driver
or occupants and cause injury.
For middle and high roof vehicles, two open overhead bins are
provided for the stowage of light items.
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Glasses box Fire extinguisher
The glasses box is located behind the front roof vanity light, Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the fire
which is used to hold glasses. extinguisher. 10
Once activated, the fire extinguisher should be
" replaced even if there are not many jets.
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How to use a portable fire extinguisher When used outdoors, you should discharge the extinguisher in
1 Pull the safety pin out. the wind direction. Intermittent discharging is also acceptable.
To extinguish the flammable liquids, do not aim at the surface of
liquid directly so as to prevent splashing of flammable liquids due
to impact force from intensifying the fire condition, making the
firefighting work even more difficult. To extinguish the ordinary
solid materials, aim at the most intensely burning position and
sweep the hose up and down, left and right. When conditions
permit, you can discharge the extinguisher as you walk around
the burning objects, so that the dry powder fire extinguishing
agent can be sprayed evenly on the surface of burning object
to put out the fire thoroughly. To extinguish the energized
equipment (not the high voltage energized equipment), cut off
2 Aim at the base of the fire and squeeze the lever the power first. The user of fire extinguisher shall pay more
simultaneously to spray powder to put out the fire. attention to avoid contacting the energized equipment so as
to protect themselves from electric shock. Extinguish the fire
thoroughly to avoid it flaring up again.
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Inspection and maintenance for fire extinguisher Vehicle tools
The user should inspect the fire extinguisher upon his/her Note: The type and location of vehicle tools shall be subject
receiving the vehicle and inspect at an interval of a quarter to the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased. 10
after then. In poor environment, the fire extinguisher should be
checked more frequently. The contents to be inspected are as Single-tire models
follows:
The tools are placed in the storage box at the right front stepwell
1 The pointer of pressure indicator of fire extinguisher should of the vehicle.
point to the green zone;
Type 1 Type 2
2 The safety pin and seal should be intact;
3 The barrel should be free of corrosion or deformation and all 1 1
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Dual-tire models Parking wedge
The tools are placed in the storage box at the right front stepwell Note: The location of parking wedge shall be subject to the
of the vehicle, in which the jack is placed under the front actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
occupant seat or the seat in front of the rear wheels.
The parking wedges are placed under the front occupant seat.
Type 1 Type 2
1 2 3 5 3 5 7
8 1 2
6 6
8
4
4
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When the vehicle is parked on a slope, the parking wedges need Alarm/safety hammer
to be activated and placed at the rear ends of the rear wheels The alarm/safety hammers (if equipped) are located on the two
for reliable parking. sides or the rear roof, and the number, type and location of the 10
hammer shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle
you purchased. When using the alarm/safety hammer, it emits
an acoustic alarm. The alarm/safety hammer is equipped for
models with ten or above seats.
Note: When using the car for the first time, the plastic insert
at the battery of the safety hammer should be pulled out
before the alarm function can be activated.
When using the safety hammer in an emergency, knock the four
corners and edges of the window glass with the hammer; once
Caution the glass cracks, give more knocks to remove the broken glass.
The parking wedges are only used as auxiliary parking parts Note: The window adopts tempered glass, the middle part
to avoid being used on wet and slippery roads such as icy, is the most solid part, and the corner and edges are the
muddy or sandy ground. weakest part. Therefore, please knock the corner and edges
of the window glass with the safety hammer.
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Replace the battery of alarm/safety hammer
Caution
Never pry out the circuit board.
Caution
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.
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Power side stepwell
Note: The type and position of power side stepwell shall
be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you 10
purchased.
With the driver door unlocked, the power side stepwell at the
side load door will be extended or retracted automatically when
the side load door is opened or closed.
With the driver door unlocked, the power side stepwell at the
front occupant side will be extended or retracted automatically
when the front occupant door is opened or closed.
The power side stepwell will be retracted automatically when the
driver door is closed and locked.
Note: The power side stepwell can work normally only when
the central control door lock is unlocked and the vehicle
speed is less than 3 km/h. When the power side stepwell
is extended and retracted, if it encounters an obstacle, the
anti-pich function will be triggered, after that the stepwell
will be automatically extended or retracted, and this action
stops after repeating up to three times.
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MP3+Radio
Description of panel functions
1 Preset Button 1/Pause Button
2 Preset Button 2/Repeat Button
3 Preset Button 3/Random Button
4 Preset Button 4
5 Preset Button 5/Next Directory(USB mode)
6 Preset Button 6/Previous Directory(USB mode)
7 USB mode:Select previous track(short press)
USB mode:Track selection function(long press)
Radio mode:Search radio stations at lower frequency(short press)
Radio mode:Automatic station storage(long press)
1 Bluetooth playback mode:Switch to the previous track(short press)
2 / 5 4
8 Answer the incoming bluetooth call(short press)
2 3 SQU
6 G,
5 Redial the last number called(long press)
3 4 SEN
7 G.
6 9 Hang up the incoming bluetooth call(short press)
Switch off bluetooth display(long press)
10 USB mode:Select the next track(short press)
USB mode:Browse the playlist(long press)
AST/?? SCN /AA S RC BND MUTE SET 16
Radio mode:Search radio stations at higher frequency(short press)
AUX
17 Radio mode:Browse the stations automatically(long press)
Bluetooth playback mode:Switch to the next track(short press)
11 PWR/VOL:Short press to turn the unit on/off Volume Knob
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (rotate left to decrease;rotate right to increase)
12 Audio Source Selection(TUNER->AUX->Bluetooth Music->USB
->TUNER)
13 Radio Band Selection
14 Audio Input Interface
15 Short press to switch between MUTE ON(turn on the sound of unit)
and MUTE OFF(turn off the sound of unit)
16 Enter EQ setting(short press)
Enter Country/Region interface(long press)
17 USB port
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Audio adjustment Audio/EQ mode adjustment
Short press the SET button to enter the EQ Setting mode, and
Power On/Off
rotate the PWR/VOL knob to set; after setting, short press the 10
With the ignition switch in "ACC" or "ON" position, short press SET button again to enter the next setting mode.
the button to turn the unit on, and short press the button • Enter the EQ mode BASS-TRE to select the preset EQ type.
again to turn the unit off. The display will show the selected EQ after the selection, for
example JAZZ.
Clock settings and display
• In BASS Settings, rotate the PWR/VOL knob to adjust the
Short press the SET button to adjust among such functions Bass effect; adjusting range: BASS-7, ..., 0, ..., BASS+7.
as BASS, TRE, BRL, FRD, EQ. Rotate the PWR/VOL knob to • In TREBLE Settings, rotate the PWR/VOL knob to adjust the
adjust the volume of the sound. TREBLE effect; adjusting range: TREB-7, ..., 0, ..., TREB+7.
In CLOCK state, short press the SET button, and the Hour or • In BAL Settings, rotate the PWR/VOL knob to adjust the
Minute field begins to blink; short press the button to set the volume balance between left and right speakers; adjusting
time, then the clock begins to run from the set time. range: L7,..., 0, ..., R7.
• In FADER Settings, rotate the PWR/VOL knob to adjust the
Volume
volume control of front and rear speakers; adjusting range:
Rotate the PWR/VOL knob to adjust the volume. For safety F7, ..., 0, ..., R7.
reasons, please choose the proper volume to ensure that you In the digital adjustment mode, the default value is 0. The display
can still hear the external traffic signal sound (whistle, police automatically returns to the last operating mode after about 10
whistle, etc.). The volume output is 0~30. seconds.
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National system adjustment Radio reception
Long press the SET button, and the national systems will be
Band
shown on the display. Rotate the PWR/VOL knob to select from
different national systems, and such systems as AUS, USA, Press the BND button to select the desired band. The band can
CHINA, THAILAND, AMERICA may be selected according be switched among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2, and the
to different national frequencies. When different national system will display the selected band.
systems are selected, the frequency and time will be updated
synchronously. FM 1 FM 2 FM 3
A M 2 A M 1
Setting exit logic
Long press the SET button to enter "Country/Region" interface. Automatic station search
After the radio reception region is selected, if there is no other
Short press the AST/ button to tune to stations at lower
button pressed in 9 seconds, the system will automatically
frequency.
confirm and make related settings to enter the normal display
mode. If you adjust to other interfaces before the automatic Short press the SCN/ button to tune to stations at higher
confirmation, this adjustment for the region setting will be invalid frequency.
(stay the same).
Auto Save Station (AST)
You can save 6 FM stations with the strongest signal in FM AST
band, or save 6 AM stations with the strongest signal in AM AST
band. When using the AST function, the previous stations saved
in FM AST band or AM AST band will be overwritten.
Short press the AST to enter the Auto Save Station state. The
stations are saved to the preset buttons 1~6. When there are
more than 6 stations, they will be saved to FM2.
The saved stations may be less than 6 when the external radio
signal is weak.
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~6)
Preset stations (1~ Playing in USB mode
Manually save the stations in preset buttons. This radio has an external USB port to connect your USB drive
6 stations can be saved in each band by using preset buttons or portable media player. 10
(1~6).
File decoding instructions
• Tune to the desired station
• Support the audio files with the suffix of *.mp3, *.MP3 or
• Press and hold the desired preset button at least 2 seconds, *.WMA.
then the current station can be saved to this preset button.
• Support 2G, 4G, 8G, 16G, 32G USB storage devices.
Recall preset stations • Connect with the USB storage devices that are partitioned in
FAT16 and FAT32 file system format.
Press the desired preset button (1 ~ 6) to recall the preset
• Supported sampling frequency range: 8k, 16k, 32k, 11.025k,
stations.
22.05k, 44.1k, 12k, 24k, 48kHz.
• Supported bit rate: 8k~320kbp, VBR(MP3 PRO).
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Device connection Play
Insert your USB storage device into the standard USB port of the The display shows the following items during normal playback:
radio, press the SRC button to select the USB mode, then the EQ mode (if selected), current USB track No., elapsed time.
display shows the word "USB". When all tracks in the previous folder are played, the unit will
Caution skip to the first MP3 file in the next folder automatically in order.
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Scan USB directory selection
Short press the SCN button when playing to switch to INT ON Press 5/F+ to enter the next Directory (directory no. increases)
state, and the beginning of each track will be played for 10 in the USB drive for playing. 10
seconds. Press 6/F- to enter the previous Directory (directory no.
Long press the button again to switch the SCN off, then the decreases) in the USB drive for playing.
normal playback state resumes.
Caution
Previous/next track
• The USB1/USB2 port of this unit supports charging of
Short press the AST/ or SCN/ button to select the previous external devices whose voltage falls in the following range
track or the next track. (e.g. mobile phone charging). The charging voltage range
is 5+/~0.5V; the maximum charging current is 500mA; the
Pause charging logic is that charging is supported when RADIO
Short press the 1/ button when playing to pause; short press is ON and charging is not supported when RADIO is OFF.
again to continue playing. • If your device cannot be recognized or played incorrectly
when inserted into the USB port, please remove and insert
your USB device again and ensure that the USB port keeps
good contact and is not obstructed by abnormal objects,
such as dust.
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Bluetooth Caution
The Bluetooth connection between the mobile phone and • The Bluetooth pairing requires your mobile phone
the system must be completed before operating the system. supporting HFP (Hands-Free Profile) Bluetooth application
This connection is based on the pairing connection between protocol. The establishment of Bluetooth connection
the mobile phone and the system. The system will store the varies with the mobile phone manufacturers. Refer to the
mobile phone’s ID once the pairing connection is established. mobile phone’s User Guide for more information.
When the vehicle is started or the system is turned on, it will • If your mobile phone is provided with the navigation
connect to the mobile phone automatically. After establishing feature, after the Bluetooth connection is established, the
the connection, you can make calls via the on-board audio navigation prompt tone for some types of mobile phone
system and the microphone. can be broadcast via the on-board audio system. This
feature needs to be supported by your mobile phone. For
the mobile phones that do not support this feature, the
navigation prompt tone will be broadcast via the mobile
phone.
• For some types of mobile phone, the touch tone will be
transmitted via Bluetooth when the Bluetooth connection is
established. If you do not want to hear the mobile phone’s
touch tone from the car radio, just turn it off.
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Bluetooth connection Answer/reject incoming calls
Short press the SRC button to switch to the Bluetooth interface, After the connection is established, when there is an incoming
then the display will show the word "PHONE" for 2 seconds. call, the display will show the word "CALL IN" and the incoming 10
When the word "BT LINK" is displayed, set your phone to the call number, accompanied with a ring tone. Short press the
search mode to find out the Bluetooth name of CAR BT xxxxx Answer button to answer the call; short press the Hand Up
(the last four or more digits are the serial number of Bluetooth button to reject.
module).
Hands-Free/private calls
The pairing can be made by clicking the Bluetooth address
directly after the Bluetooth module is found. Establish the When the call is connected, the Bluetooth interface box will
connection with the mobile phone after the successful pairing. output the audio to the stereo system in hands-free form and
When the Bluetooth connection is established, the radio will the radio display will show the word "PHONE". Short press the
display the word "PHONE" for 2.5 seconds, and the Bluetooth Answer button to switch between the hands-free and private
module can only be connected to one phone simultaneously. modes.
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Hang up Auto reconnection
When the call is connected, short pressing the Hand Up button The connection will be interrupted if the distance between the
can end the current call. phone and the vehicle exceeds the distance limit; when the
phone gets back to the connection range, the phone will be
Last number redial and disconnection reconnected with the external Bluetooth module automatically.
When the external Bluetooth module is powered on, it will
Last number redial
reconnect with the last connected phone automatically.
After the connection is established, long pressing the Answer
button can redial the last number dialed in the call history.
Disconnection
After the connection is established, long pressing the Hand Up
button can disconnect the connection between the current
phone and the on-board Bluetooth. When the connection is
disconnected, the display will show the word "PHONE" for 1
second and the Bluetooth icon will be hidden.
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"Answer" button Note: In the Bluetooth interface, long press the "Hand Up"
Under this situation... Short press the Answer button to turn off the Bluetooth. When the Bluetooth
button... icon disappears, the word "PHONE" will appear for 3
External calls Answer incoming calls seconds, then "BTLINK" will be displayed for 4 seconds, 10
In-call(Hands-free mode) Enter the private mode and then the unit time will be displayed. Long pressing the
"Answer" button to turn on the Bluetooth, you will see
In-call(Private mode) Enter the hands-free mode
the Bluetooth icon/PHONE appear synchronously, the word
"PHONE" blink for 3 seconds, then "BTLNK" displayed
Under this situation... Long press the Answer for 4 seconds. The phone connected with the Bluetooth
button... before it is turned off will be connected with the Bluetooth
Standby(not pairing) Bluetooth module enters the between 3-10 seconds.
visible mode
Standby(connection Dial the last dialed number in
completed) the call history
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AUX IN interface Reversing beeper volume
The unit reserves a standard audio interface of 3.5mm in When reversing, the entertainment system sound sources will
diameter; you can connect the audio player with a corresponding be reduced, and the volume of the sources will be resumed after
audio adapter. When the audio device is connected, press SRC reversing.
button to select AUX IN mode. In AUX IN mode, you can adjust For vehicles with automatic transmission, if the shift lever is in
the music volume with the volume knob. "R" position, the volume of all sound sources will be reduced; if
it is shifted out of "R" position, the volume will be resumed.
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General troubleshooting
If you find some features of the car audio are inoperative, please read the operation instructions in this Handbook carefully before 10
sending it for maintenance, and then carry out inspections according to the following table, which contributes to the troubleshooting.
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Unable to read the tracks in the external hard drive If two or more disk partitions have been set, such as E and F
disks, or more disk partitions, this unit will be unable to read MP3
tracks in these disks. If you want to use it, please combine all disk
partitions into one on your computer.
Confirm that this storage device is partitioned in FAT16 or FAT32
Unable to read the tracks in the storage device format when inquiring on the computer, if not, please reset to the
standard required by this unit on the computer.
Unable to read MP3 tracks through USB hub This unit only supports the adapter with one USB port.
This may be caused by the device used to record the original
Violent tone/noise MP3 files and the noise; please confirm if it is this unit's problem
with another player.
Caution
If the fault still exists, take your vehicle to our Service Dealer for repair. Do not disassemble the car audio for repair without
authorization.
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MP5+Radio Caution
• The product shall be kept away from moisture.
Precautions before use
• If the product is started for the first time or reconnected after 10
The contents of this Handbook are simple instructions for the disconnection of vehicle power supply, the date shown
the operation of the product. Please read carefully and fully on each interface of the head unit needs to be adjusted
understand the operating instructions accompanied with the manually.
entertainment system head unit before you use this product. • Be sure to drive safely. Make sure to follow the rules of
Please do not install or repair your product without safe driving and existing traffic regulations.
" authorization. If the product is installed or repaired • Do not operate the product (and the rear view camera
by a person who does not receive the training on function) if it may distract you from safe driving.
electronic equipment and auto parts, a dangerous • If you have to operate by watching the screen, park the
situation may be posed. Never expose the product vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake.
to any liquid, otherwise short circuit or damage may • Do not set the volume of the product too high, or you will not
be caused. be able to hear the traffic and emergency signals outside.
According to the relevant national regulations, • For the sake of safety, some features, such as video
watching videos and related operations are playback, will be disabled when driving.
prohibited when driving, for the personal safety • The system can detect the running speed of the vehicle.
of yourself and others. Please do not watch the When the speed exceeds a certain value, the system will
screen and perform related operations when driving prevent you from watching video while driving. If you want
a vehicle. to watch the video, park the vehicle in a safe place and
apply the parking brake.
Please pay attention to all precautions mentioned in
• To prevent the battery from running out, make sure to start
this section of the Handbook and strictly follow the
the vehicle when using the system.
operating instructions.
• The pictures in this Handbook are schematic diagrams
The rear view camera function of the system just which may be slightly different from the real car in details
serves as a driving assist. Please pay attention to and are for reference only. As for the specific colors and
the actual situation. functions of the interface, please refer to the real car.
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Entertainment system control switch Introduction and operation of main interface
functions
Type 1
Status bar
HOME
1 Time display
Display the current time.
2 Volume display
1 Display PWR Display the current volume.
Long press for less than 10 seconds to turn off the 3 Device connection status display
entertainment system display; long press for 10 seconds to
restart the entertainment system. Display the connection status of the USB, Bluetooth, etc.
When they are connected, the corresponding icons will be
2 Return highlighted. If they are not connected, the corresponding
Press the switch to return to the main interface functions. icons will not be displayed.
4 Current playback information
Display the current player and playback information.
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Application center Tap the Radio Mode icon to enter the ratio mode interface.
Tap the Application Center icon in the Dock bar at the left-most of 3 Vehicle Settings Icon
the display to enter the application center. Relevant operations Tap the Vehicle Settings icon to enter the vehicle settings 10
are illustrated below: interface.
4 Communication Mode Icon
Tap the Communication Mode icon to enter the
communication mode interface.
5 USB Video Mode Icon
Tap the USB Video Mode icon to enter the USB video play
mode interface.
6 CarPlay Mode Icon
Tap the CarPlay Mode icon to enter the CarPlay mode
interface.
7 USB Picture Mode Icon
Tap the USB Picture Mode icon to enter the USB picture
mode interface.
8 System Settings Mode Icon
Tap the System Settings Mode icon to enter the system
settings mode interface.
9 System Guide Mode Icon
1 Music Mode Icon Tap the System Guide Mode icon to enter the system guide
mode interface so as to access the operating instructions
Tap the Music Mode icon to enter the music mode interface.
accompanied with the unit.
2 Radio Mode Icon
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Type 2 2 Click the User Manual.
Status bar
1 2 3 4 3 1
1 Time display
2 Current playback display
3 Bluetooth/USB connection display
4 Volume display
Application center
For the related guide, we prepare for a user manual on the
homepage of the screen. Please click and see.
1 Click the central icon on the bottom.
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Note: Do not leave the key in ACC position for a long time, Keyless start
so as to prevent unnecessary battery power loss.
ON: The ignition is switched on and instruments, controls and
electrical circuits become operative.
Note: When the engine is not running, do not leave the key
S TA R T
in ON position. E N G IN E
S TO P
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START: The starter motor runs and engine is started. After the
engine is started, release the key immediately, and the key will
automatically return to ON position from START position.
LOCK
Note: The vehicle is equipped with an one touch start
switch, that is, the Start Stop button. To start the vehicle,
the remote key with PEPS feature must be in the vehicle.
For an AT model, if you want to move the shift lever out
of P position, you must depress the brake pedal with the
ignition switch placed in ON position.
CK CK CK
LO A LO A LO A
CC
CC
CC
• Start Failure
S
S
S
TA TA TA
RT RT RT
Starting conditions:
• Manual transmission
Place the shift lever in N position.
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Keyless start system Keyless locking
When the driver's door or front occupant door is unlocked,
Keyless unlocking enter the sensing area with a remote key, and then press the
When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a microswitch on the door handle. The direction indicators will
remote key and press the microswitch on the door handle, the flash once, meanwhile the alarm horn will ring once for a short
central lock will unlock automatically. After unlocking, direction time (as appropriate). Then all doors will be locked, meanwhile
indicators will flash twice. If you do not conduct any of the the vehicle enters the fortification state. In any of the following
following operations within 30s after that, the central lock will cases, the doors will not be locked after the microswitch is 20
automatically lock again: pressed:
• Open any door • The power supply switch is placed in non-OFF position
• Shift the power supply position to a non-OFF position • The remote key is left in the vehicle
• Operate the central lock to unlock/lock • The remote key is not in the sensing range
• The remote key battery is low
Note: It is feasible to unlock doors with the central
• The driver's door is open
unlocking button on the remote key. Press the central
unlocking button once, and the central lock will unlock Note: It is feasible to lock doors with the central locking
automatically. button on the remote key. Press the central locking button
once, and the central lock will lock automatically.
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Keyless start Backup starting
When the remote key is left in the vehicle and the starting When the remote control battery is low, the keyless entry function
conditions are met, press the start-stop switch once at this time, will fail, but you still can start the engine. Open a door with the
and then the engine will be started. mechanical key and enter the vehicle. At this time, the system
Starting conditions: may be in IMMO state and the alarm may be triggered, which is
a normal situation.
• Manual transmission
Place the shift lever in N position.
Depress the clutch pedal all the way down and hold it.
• 6AT automatic transmission
Place the shift lever in P or N position.
Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
Note: If the starting conditions are not met, every time you
press the start-stop switch, the power supply positions will
be switched among OFF, ACC and ON in a cycle. If the
remote key is not in the vehicle, after depressing the brake
pedal, the indicator lamp will not go on; the power supply
position switching or ignition action will not be performed
after the start-stop switch is pressed.
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On the premise that the starting conditions are met, place the Emergency Start and Shutdown
key flat at the marker on the driver side cup holder and press the If you need to shut down the vehicle immediately during driving
Start Stop button. Then the engine can be started. due to an emergency, there are two methods to shut down the
engine:
1 Keep pressing the Start Stop button within 3s;
2 Press the Start Stop button for 3 consecutive times.
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Engine immobilizer Enable/disable
If your vehicle is equipped with electronic chip engine
Key immobilizer, when the key is switched from LOCK position to
If your vehicle is equipped with electronic chip engine ON position, if the authentication succeeds, the "IMMO warning
immobilizer, the key has been coded electronically for your
vehicle. The coded key can be used for the corresponding lamp (yellow)" on the instrument cluster will keep off.
vehicle only. Only the keys attached with the vehicle can start
If the IMMO warning light (yellow) flashes, it is shown that the
your engine.
immobilizer goes wrong and the engine cannot be started.
When the immobilizer is effective, any illegal behavior to start Contact Our Service Dealer for service immediately.
the engine will be prohibited.
Note: The remote key contains a microchip which
guarantees the fault-free data exchange between the key
and the vehicle. Do not shield the key with a metal object
(such as another key). Prevent it from severe impact. The
quantity of keys hung on the key ring shall not exceed 1.
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Starting/stopping the engine
pressure warning light (red)" on the instrument cluster
Starting go off.
CO is a harmful gas and may cause coma, even • Manual transmission
" death. Avoid inhaling vehicle exhaust because it Place the shift lever in N position.
contains colorless, odorless and tasteless CO. Do
Depress the clutch pedal all the way down and hold it.
not start the engine or keep the engine running in an
airtight and unventilated place. If you find there is
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exhaust in the vehicle, find out the cause as soon Place the shift lever in P or N position.
as possible and handle it. If you have to operate in Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
this kind of environment, please open all windows
completely. Note: During starting, do not keep the starter running for
20s above. If the engine is not started, wait for at least 30s
Check and make sure that the parking brake has been activated after turning off the ignition switch and try again. The starter
and the shift lever is in N gear (manual transmission) / P will stop automatically after running for 20s.
gear (6AT automatic transmission). All unnecessary electrical
equipment shall be shut down. Note: If the engine management system fails, the "engine
Place the ignition switch in "ON" position, and wait for the "glow
malfunction warning light (yellow)" on the
instrument cluster may flash or continue to stay on, and
plug indicator (yellow)" on the instrument cluster to go the engine may not be able to start (see “Self-protection
off. Depress the clutch pedal (manual transmission) or brake mode” in this section).
pedal (6AT automatic transmission), but do not press on the
accelerator pedal. Turn the key to "START" position and then Caution
start the engine. After the engine begins running, release the
Do not allow the engine to run above the idle speed within 30
key immediately, and the ignition switch will automatically return
seconds after starting, so as to ensure that the turbocharger
to "ON" position. When the engine is running, check to ensure
bearing can be adequately lubricated before running at high
speed.
that the "battery no-charge warning light (red)" and "oil
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Warm-up Self-protection mode
When the engine temperature is relatively low, there will be In case of an engine fault which may affect the driving
a poor effect if the engine is warmed up with the vehicle in performance during driving, the engine system will enter the
stationary state. It is recommended to drive the vehicle as soon "self-protection mode". In this case, the "engine malfunction
as possible after the engine is started. warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster will start flashing
or stay on. Please contact Our Service Dealer for service
immediately.
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Stopping Auto stop/start system
Turn the ignition switch from "ON" to "OFF" position to shut down
the engine. Note: It is applicable to the vehicles equipped with auto
stop/start system.
For vehicles equipped with PEPS system, please see “Ignition
switch” and “Keyless start system” in this section.
Basic service conditions
Enable the parking brake.
The auto stop/start system helps save fuel and reduce carbon 20
Caution dioxide emissions. When using the auto stop/start system,
Keep the engine idling for 10s before shutdown, in order to the engine automatically shuts down if the vehicle is stationary
the ensure the turbocharger bearing is fully lubricated during in case of a red light. The ignition switch remains ON during
the deceleration. the shutdown phase. The engine starts again automatically
when needed. The auto stop/start system will be automatically
activated with the ignition switch turned on.
Basic service conditions of the auto stop/start system:
• The driver's door has been closed.
• The driver has fastened his seat belt.
• The engine hood has been closed.
• The vehicle has been running at a speed of above 10km/h
since the last stop.
Caution
Please always keep the auto stop/start system OFF when
wading through water.
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Stopping and starting the engine Caution
Vehicles with manual transmissions Please depress the brake pedal when the engine is OFF
to prevent the vehicle from moving. If the engine auto
When the vehicle is in stationary state, please shift into the
stop/start system OFF switch in the instrument cluster is
0FF
idle gear and release the clutch pedal, and then the engine will
pressed during the shutdown phase, the engine will start
be shut down. At the same time, the "auto stop/start system
automatically. If the driver's door is opened or the driver's
seat belt is taken off, the engine will not start automatically. If
indicator (green)" in the instrument cluster will be lit. the engine needs to be started, please switch the shift lever
The engine will start again if the clutch pedal is depressed. The to P or N gear and start the engine through the start-stop
indicator goes out. switch or the key.
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Note • The brake vacuum decreases.
Conventional auto stop/start operation may be interrupted due If the conditions for intelligent start/stop operation are met again,
to different system reasons. the engine may be shut down again.
Prior to and during each shutdown phase, the system checks • On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission, if it is
whether certain conditions have been met. The engine will not switched to D gear after shifting to R gear, the vehicle must
shut down under the following conditions: be driven at 10 km/h so that the system can shut down the 20
• The engine has not reached the minimum temperature to engine again.
start/stop the system. • If you do not want to use the system, you can turn it off
• The windshield is being requested to defrost. manually. When the engine auto stop/start system OFF
• The charging status of the battery is too low. switch in the instrument cluster is pressed, the start/stop
0FF
• After the replacement or reconnection of the battery, the system will be turned off, and a dialog box "Stop/Start
vehicle is not locked for more than 4h. System Off" will appear in the instrument cluster.
• The shift lever is in the R gear. • When the "auto stop/start system indicator (yellow)"
• The slope is very steep.
• Insufficient brake vacuum. on the instrument cluster is lit, the auto stop/start
system has a fault! The functions are not available.
When the start-stop conditions are not met, the "auto stop/start
• There is a fault with the auto stop/start system. Please
contact our Service Dealer for troubleshooting.
system indicator (white)" will be lit.
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Skid Wading driving
If your vehicle skids on a wet road, you cannot control the In order to avoid damage to your vehicle, when passing a road
vehicle due to the decrease of friction force between the road with gathered water, please:
and tires. Different road surfaces, tire inflating pressures and • Confirm the water depth before the wading driving. The
vehicle speeds may lead to skid. Skid is very dangerous. maximum wading depth of the vehicle is 30cm.
The optimum method to stop skid is lowering driving speed and • Do not drive faster than 30km/h.
keep cautious when you feel the road is wet enough. • The wave caused by front vehicle and head-on vehicle may
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exceed the maximum allowed wading depth.
• To avoid damage to your vehicle, please drive away from the
flooded road as soon as possible.
Caution
If the vehicle stalls in water due to an accident, DO NOT
restart the engine. Please contact Our Service Dealer
immediately.
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Water and mud can affect the braking system and Driving
" lengthen braking distance, leading to an accident!
When driving, never place any portable container
• Slightly depress the brake pedal to keep brake " with fuel on the vehicle. Otherwise it may leak and a
parts dry and recover performance.
fire may result.
• Do not conduct an emergency brake when passing
a slippery road.
Caution
Note: The engine, drive system, transmission and During driving, do not place your foot on the clutch pedal for
electronic system of the vehicle may be severely damaged rest; otherwise the clutch may be worn/damaged.
after the vehicle drives on a road with gathered water. Salt
water is corrosive. The on-board components soaked by Ramps and ferries
salt water must be washed with clean water.
When negotiating sharp or severely inclined ramps, e.g. ferries,
exercise caution to avoid damage to the underside of the vehicle.
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Catalytic converter Caution
In order to protect the catalytic converter from being damaged,
The catalytic converter will release a lot of heat
" (even within a short time after engine shutdown),
the following precautions must be observed:
which may cause a fire. Do not operate or park the • Diesel oil should be used. If gasoline is added, the
vehicle on any flammable object (such as paper, dry company will not bear any responsibility. If gasoline is
grassland or dry fallen leaves). accidentally filled, you should immediately contact Our
Service Dealer for maintenance. Do not start the engine.
When the engine is running or after it is shut down 20
• If the vehicle is difficult to start or driving performance
within a certain period, and before the catalytic degrades during driving, please drive the vehicle to a
converter cools down, prevent any body parts from nearby Our Service Dealer for service.
contacting the exhaust system.
• Do not drive under extremely low fuel level. The engine
may be unable to start during driving under fuel exhaustion.
The catalytic converter installed in the exhaust system is used
• Do not start the vehicle by pushing or trailing it.
for reducing exhaust pollution.
• Do not shut down the engine during driving.
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Precautions for Use of DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter)
The main function of DPF is to collect particles in vehicle and the "DPF warning light (yellow)" on the instrument
exhaust, and to remove particles collected in DPF through cluster will flash at a frequency of 1 Hz.
active and triggered regeneration in a certain period to achieve During the process of regeneration, "xx% of DPF regeneration
the function of recovering DPF to collect particles. Active has been completed, please wait patiently" is continuously
regeneration refers to the function of the engine to automatically displayed on the instrument cluster, and the "DPF (Diesel
start and recover DPF to collect particles in vehicle exhaust Particulate Filter) Warning Lamp (Yellow)" on the instrument
according to actual working conditions. Triggered regeneration
refers to the regeneration that the current working conditions of cluster flashes at a frequency of 0.5 Hz.
the engine cannot meet the active regeneration conditions and
The instrument cluster of regeneration completion displays "DPF
requires human intervention.
regeneration in situ is completed and normal driving is available"
Switching regeneration of DPF one-key regeneration for 3 seconds, and a buzzer prompts once.
The instrument cluster that cannot accept regeneration
Instrument alarm prompt
operation displays "DPF cannot be regenerated due to the
Level 1 alarm prompt: "Please drive at high speed or safely reason of xx, please refer to the Owner's Handbook for details"
trigger DPF regeneration in situ" is displayed on the instrument for 9 seconds, and a buzzer prompts once.
cluster for 9 seconds, and the buzzer prompts three times. The specific reasons why DPF can not be regenerated are as
the "DPF warning light (yellow)" on the instrument cluster follows:
0: The engine is not in Normal operation mode
stays ON. 1: Coolant is not in the allowable temperature range
Level 2 alarm prompt: "Ensure safety, and immediately trigger 2: The oil temperature is not within the allowable temperature range.
3. The barometric pressure is not within the allowable pressure range
DPF regeneration in situ" is displayed on the instrument cluster
4: The fuel temperature is not within the allowable temperature range
for 9 seconds, and the buzzer prompts three times. It can be
5: Insufficient battery voltage
temporarily canceled by pressing the OK button on the steering
6: The clutch is depressed
wheel or the SET button on the combination switch for a short 7: Not in N gear
time. If the alarm state does not change within 2 minutes after 8: The vehicle speed is not equal to zero
the alarm pop-up disappears, the alarm will be triggered again,
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9: The engine speed is not within the allowable range Switching regeneration steps
10: The internal torque is not within allowable range
1 Stop the vehicle, put the manual transmission in N gear
11: The accelerator pedal is not within the allowable range
(6AT automatic transmission in P gear), enable the parking
12: The upstream temperature of DPF is not within allowable range 1
13: The upstream temperature of DPF is not within allowable range 2
brake, and turn off the ignition switch (or ignition switch) for
14: The upstream temperature of DOC(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) is 2 minutes.
not within the allowable range 1 2 Start the vehicle;
15: The upstream temperature of DOC(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) is
not within the allowable range 2
3 Press the one-key regeneration switch and hold it for 2 20
16: DPF particles are not higher than the set limit value seconds, then DPF regeneration will begin.
17: DPF-related faults
Note: If the engine speed rises to 2,000 rpm, the
18: Engine-related faults
regeneration trigger is successful; otherwise it is
19: The maximum allowable regeneration time comes
20: The upstream temperatures of DOC(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) unsuccessful. Turn off the ignition switch and wait for 2
and DPF fail to reach within the allowable range 1 target value minutes, and then operate again according to the above
21: The upstream temperatures of DOC(Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) steps. After regeneration starts, unless you have to drive,
and DPF fail to reach within the allowable range 2 target value please stay in N gear and keep the vehicle in stationary
22: The Maximum Allowable Temperature 1 of upstream DPF state. Do not perform other operations (e.g. depressing the
is exceeded brake pedal, the clutch pedal, the accelerator pedal, etc.)
23: The Maximum Allowable Temperature 2 of upstream DPF until the engine speed returns to idle speed.
is exceeded
24: The Maximum Allowable Temperature 1 of upstream DOC(Diesel Caution
Oxidation Catalyst) is exceeded
DPF regeneration temperature is very high, please park the
25: The Maximum Allowable Temperature 2 of upstream DOC(Diesel
vehicle in an open and ventilated place, and make sure there
Oxidation Catalyst) is exceeded
26: Regeneration command of service station has not been sent are no inflammables (e.g. hay, oil, etc.) around when using.
27: The brake is depressed If it cannot be regenerated successfully for several times,
please go to Our Service Dealer for processing.
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Conditions of regeneration Regeneration steps for high load driving
• The DPF is overloaded, and the particle value exceeds the set 1 Carry out high-load conditions cycles, such as high-speed
value (the instrument panel has level 1 and level 2 alarms). driving (vehicle speed is maintained at 80km/h and above);
• The water temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius. 2 Drive the vehicle for about 30 minutes.
• No DPF-related function error.
• The vehicle speed is 0 and the gear is N (6AT automatic Special driving conditions
transmission is in P gear). Under the following circumstances, the vehicle has almost no
triggered regeneration, and the efficiency of active regeneration
Possible causes of regeneration failure
is generally low or even zero, requiring the attention of the driver
• The clutch pedal is depressed. to try the best to avoid:
• The gear is not in N (The gear of 6AT automatic transmission • Repeatedly start and stop the vehicle.
is not in P).
• Operate the vehicle at a low speed and a low load for a long
• The vehicle is not stationary state (The vehicle speed is not time.
zero).
• The vehicle idles for a long time in stationary state.
• The accelerator pedal is depressed.
• The brake pedal is depressed. Caution
• The engine conditions are not satisfied (for example, the The cumulative amount of DPF carbon deposition will
water temperature is too low and the exhaust temperature is increase after a long time idling. If your vehicle needs to
too high). keep operating at idle speed for a long time, when the
• The engine has DPF-related fault(s). active regeneration function of the vehicle is enabled,
• The regeneration steps were not followed. please depress the accelerator actively to make the engine
speed reach 2,000~2,500 rpm to assist regeneration.
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Fuel In order to prevent fuel from overflowing, please stop
refueling when the fuel filler nozzle is automatically
Refueling closed. If you continue refueling at this time, the
fuel tank will be overfilled and the fuel will overflow
It is prohibited to mix diesel with engine oil, gasoline,
" kerosene, paraffin, water or other liquids for use,
when the outdoor temperature is high or the vehicle
makes a turn.
which may damage the fuel system.
Do not fill so much fuel that the fuel can be seen in 20
the filling port or overflows, leading to a fuel contact
risk for you and other persons.
Please select the required fuel according to the tag on the filler
port of fuel tank. See “Main engine parameters” in General
Technical Parameters section.
Caution
• It is recommended to use high-quality fuel free of additive
or other engine cleaner.
• If you accidentally fill it up with gasoline, contact Our
Service Dealer for service immediately. DO NOT start
the engine. If the engine with gasoline is started, the fuel
system components will be damaged severely. This kind
of damage is not covered by warranty.
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Fuel filler cap Saving fuel
Open the driver's door and then the fuel filler door. Fuel consumption is mainly influenced by three factors:
• Vehicle maintenance mode
— Regular vehicle maintenance shall be done by Our Service
Dealer in accordance with Warranty & Service Handbook.
— Check the tire pressure periodically.
• Vehicle driving mode
— Avoid high-speed driving at low gears (the gear shall be
shifted), otherwise the vehicle will consume more fuel.
— Frequent cold start and/or short-distance driving consumes
a lot of fuel.
Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise to remove it, then refuel
the tank. After the refueling, turn the fuel filler cap clockwise to — The vehicle will consume a lot of fuel when driving on a
tighten it, then close the fuel filler door. blocked or winding road or driving uphills.
— Pre-consider possible risks to avoid emergency brake.
— Make sure the parking brake is released completely during
driving.
• Vehicle load
— The heavier the load is, the higher the fuel consumption is.
Do not add unnecessary load.
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The following driving precautions will help you to Precautions for cold weather
save fuel and protect the environment.
It is prohibited to use lamp oil (kerosene) as the
• Ensure the tire pressures are correct. " additive. It is very dangerous to add gasoline to
• Avoid accelerating immediately after starting, and the fuel.
avoid depressing the accelerator pedal all the way
down. In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold
• The driving time at low gears shall not be weather, please consider the following suggestions:
excessively long. 20
• Please use the fuel conforming to winter requirements.
• Try to use the top gear when the engine runs • Park the vehicle in an area where the fuel temperature can
steadily. be maintained above -9°C.
• Pre-consider possible barriers, crossroads, sharp • Fill the fuel tank after driving every day. This practice will
bends or traffic lights, and adjust vehicle speed reduce the possibility of fuel condensation and accordingly
correspondingly in advance. reduce the influence of water generated due to temperature
• If it is predicted that the traffic may be blocked for rise after condensation on oil quality.
a long time or it is required to wait for a long time, • Replace the element of fuel filter according to the
please shut down the engine if allowed by safety recommended time interval.
conditions.
• Maintain the battery power in normal state.
Caution
Additive may degrade the lubricating property of fuel,
accelerating wear and damage of engine and fuel injector.
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Urea Open the driver's door and then the fuel filler door.
Urea filling Turn the urea filler cap counterclockwise to remove the urea
It is forbidden to mix urea with engine oil, kerosene, filler cap for urea filling. After filling, tighten the urea filler cap
" paraffin, water or other liquids, which may cause clockwise, and then close the filler door.
damage to the urea system. The rated volume of
the urea tank is 20.3L. It is recommended to use a
standard urea gun for filling. 2 times of extra filling
is allowed at most after the gun jumps. If other
simple tools are used for filling urea, the user needs
to fill the urea according to the estimated urea
surplus. Do not fill the urea too full, so that it can be
seen or overflowed from the filling hole, thus putting
yourself and others at risk of urea exposure.
Note: The color of the urea filler cap is blue, and the text
mark on the cap is AdBlue.
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Manual transmission Note: It is not possible to switch the shift lever directly from
6th gear to reverse gear (R).
Gear shifting
Reverse gear (R):Lift the pulling tube on the shift lever from N
During the gear shifting, depress the clutch pedal completely, position, and completely push the shift lever to the left by the
and then move the shift lever. After the gear shifting, release the force greater than the spring stress, and then push it to the top.
clutch pedal slowly.
Note: It is only necessary to lift the pulling tube on the shift
The shift lever knob is marked with all gears.
lever when shifting into/out of the reverse gear (R). 20
6-speed manual transmission
Caution
Before shifting into/out of R gear, the vehicle must come to a
full stop. Upshift must be done in sequence. It is prohibited
to start off with the 2nd gear. Transmission shall not be
shifted to N gear for coast down. It is prohibited to shift to N
gear, especially when the vehicle drives downhill, so as to
R 1 3 5 prevent the burning damage of the synchronizer and various
types of bearings.
2 4 6
6th gear:Completely push the shift lever to the right by the force
greater than the spring stress, and then push it to the bottom.
When shifting to the 5th gear, do not apply a lateral pressure
towards left, otherwise the gear may be shifted to the 3rd gear
by accident. Then the engine will overspeed as a result.
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6AT automatic transmission 6AT automatic transmission consists of 6 drive gears and
1 reverse gear. Each gear can be automatically engaged
Operation according to the position of shift lever.
For stable running, depress the brake pedal by changing from N
(neutral gear) to the drive gear or reverse gear.
P
Situation of the mass surrounding the vehicle
R
" especially children must be checked before adjusting
to D (drive) or R (reverse) gear.
P
R
Make sure the shift lever is in P (park) position before
N N
D-
+ leaving the driver seat; then set the parking brake and
+ shut down the engine.
D M
Caution
- To avoid damages to transmission, do not accelerate the
engine under the condition of stepping on the brake pedal
When the vehicle is started or the ignition switch is in "ON" and engaging R (reverse) gear or other Drive gears. When
position, depress the brake pedal (and hold it) and press the parking uphill, do not secure the vehicle with engine power
lock release button in the upper front of shift lever during gear but with the brake or parking brake. When the engine rotates
shift. at a speed higher than idle speed, do not shift from N (neutral)
or P (park) gear to D (drive) or R (reverse) gear.
Press the lock release button in the upper front of shift lever
when moving the lever.
The shift lever can also be moved without pressing the lock
release button.
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Gear D (Drive gear)
It is a common Drive gear position. The transmission will
P (Park Gear)
automatically shift among 6 gears in sequence to provide the
Engaging P (park) gear during vehicle running will most fuel-efficient and the maximum power.
" cause transmission damage. Do not use P (park) During overtaking or climbing up a hill, when the accelerator
gear to replace the parking brake. Make sure the pedal is fully depressed, the transmission will automatically
shift lever is at P (park) gear and the parking brake downshift to provide extra power.
is completely set. 20
M (Manual)
The vehicle must be stopped completely before adjusting to P
No matter the vehicle is idling or running, you can choose the
(parking) position. The transmission output gear is locked in this
manual mode by switching the shift lever from D (Drive) gear to
position to prevent driving wheel from moving.
M (Manual) position. To return to D (Drive) gear, push the shift
R (Reverse gear) lever back to D (Drive) position.
Compared to manual transmission, the automatic transmission
Completely stop the vehicle before shifting to/out of allows gear shift to be done with accelerator pedal depressed
" R (reverse) gear; shifting to R gear during vehicle under manual mode.
running will cause transmission damage.
(+): Push up the shift lever once to a higher gear.
This gear will be used to back off. (-): Pull down the shift lever once to a lower gear.
N (Neutral gear) Note: It does not need to press the lock release button in the
Neither the vehicle nor the transmission is locked. The vehicle front of shift lever and the lever can automatically restore.
will slide down freely from a slightly inclined slope unless the
brake pedal is depressed or the parking brake is set.
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Manually release P gear lock Power steering unit
In case of a dead battery or transmission computer failure, the
vehicle will be unable to identify signal from brake pedal, so that Hydraulic power steering unit
the P gear lock shall be released manually. Push the vehicle to The vehicle is equipped with power steering unit, therefore the
a safe place, pry up the shift panel, insert the mechanical key driver can maintain full control over steering in case of hydraulic
portion into the hole shown and press it, while holding the shift failure, but greater force shall be applied to operate the steering
lever knob, pressing the lock button on the lever knob and pulling wheel.
the shift lever backwards to pull back the lever from P gear to N
gear. Then recover all removed parts, and engage P gear after
parking.
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Electric power steering unit EPS (electric power steering) system MIL
If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate, See “Warning lights and indicators” in Before You Drive section.
" the steering will appear very heavy, which will affect If the battery is disconnected or lacks power seriously, this light
driving safety. may illuminate. At this point, fully turn the steering wheel to
the left (with appropriate force) then the right, and finally return
The electric power steering system only works when the engine the steering wheel to the center, thus the system initialization is
is running. The system operates via a motor with assistance completed, and the light will go out.
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levels automatically adjusted based on vehicle speed, steering
torque and steering wheel angle.
The electric power steering system has the advantages of
simple structure and energy saving. Compared with the
traditional hydraulic power steering system, the electric power
steering system only needs energy in actual steering, so that
power loss can be reduced in this operating way of power
consumption according to the need.
Caution
When the electric power steering system operates, holding
the steering wheel on full lock for long periods will result in
a reduction in power assistance and cause a heavier feel to
the steering.
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Brake system General state
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Wet state ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
Driving in heavy rain and slushy roads will Your ABS prevents the road wheels from locking under
" considerably reduce braking efficiency. At this time, emergency braking; thereby helping you to maintain steering
keep safe distance from other vehicles and gently control. No special driving technique is needed.
depress the brake pedal intermittently to dry the Under normal braking (where sufficient road surface friction
brake friction components. In severe wet weather exists to prevent wheel lock), the ABS will not be activated.
this drying process may need to be repeated every An integral feature of this braking system is Electronic Brake 20
few miles. Distribution (EBD), which is used to optimize the braking force
In winter ice can form or salt may accumulate on the at the rear wheels under full load condition.
brake pads and discs. Ice and salt accumulation will Important rules for emergency brake with ABS On:
be cleaned off after intermittently light applications
1 Depress the clutch pedal and then completely depress the
of the brake pedal.
brake pedal.
2 Bypass the obstacle. No matter how much brake force is
Descending steep hills
used, you can always maintain the control on direction.
Overheating the brakes will reduce braking
" efficiency and may also cause the vehicle to pull to
one side.
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ABS in action monitors the speed of each wheel and varies the braking
pressure to each according to the amount of grip available.
ABS may not be able to shorten the brake distance,
" depending on road surface conditions, brake This prevents the wheels from locking and enables steering
distance may vary significantly. In fact, when the control to be maintained.
vehicle without ABS drives on some roads (e.g.,
Precautions for driving a vehicle with ABS
gravel road or snowy road), the brake distance may
• In case of emergency braking, depress the clutch pedal,
be shorter.
meanwhile fully depress the brake pedal.
ABS cannot overcome some physical limitations • Under normal braking, apply steady pressure to the brake
of stopping your vehicle in too short a distance, pedal - DO NOT PUMP IT.
cornering at high speed, or aquaplaning, i.e. where • Remember that steering control will always be available
a layer of water prevents adequate contact between during braking.
the tires and the road surface.
• The availability of ABS does not eliminate the dangers
ABS can better protect yourself and other road of driving too close to the vehicle in front, aquaplaning,
users from unnecessary risks. You still have a duty excessive cornering speeds, etc.
to drive within normal safety margins, having due • ABS does NOT guarantee shorter braking distances.
considerations for the road surface, weather and • Do not be alarmed if you hear and feel a pulsing at the
traffic conditions. brake pedal. This is normal and indicates that the ABS is in
operation.
If the force of your braking should exceed the available adhesion
between the tires and the road, causing one or more wheels to
lock, then ABS will automatically come into operation. You will
hear the sound of a rapid pulsation which will also be felt through
the brake pedal.
Even when making emergency braking on a slippery road
surface, be sure to depress the clutch pedal and fully depress
the brake pedal. ABS is activated immediately; it constantly
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ESP (Electronic Stability Program) TCS (Traction Control System)
TCS automatically controls the driving force at the start-off and
ESP function
acceleration to prevent wheels from spinning, so as to maintain
ESP covers the functions of ABS, EBD, TCS, VDC, EBA, RMI the driving stability.
and HAS.
ESP Indicator on the instrument cluster flashes when the ESP VDC (Vehicle Dynamics Control)
is operating. You may hear some noise or feel the vibration of VDC is an advanced computer system, which can help you to
brake pedal, which is normal. control the vehicle driving direction in severe driving conditions. 20
When the ignition switch is placed in "ON" position, "ESP When the computer detects the deviation between the expected
driving route and the actual driving direction, VDC system may
selectively apply brake pressure on one or more brakes of
indicator (yellow)" will illuminate and go off after
the vehicle so as to keep the vehicle driving in the direction
several seconds. In normal driving conditions, ESP indicator
commanded.
keeps off, and ESP is in monitoring state. When the ESP
indicator blinks, it indicates ESP is operating. You may hear EBA (Electronic Brake Assist)
some noise or feel the vibration of brake pedal, which is a
normal phenomenon. In case of ESP failure, ESP indicator will In case of an emergency, the force applied by a driver on
stay On. Please take the vehicle to Our Service Dealer for ESP the brake pedal is usually insufficient. EBA can identify this
inspection. rapid action with insufficient force on the brake pedal and
automatically establishes a brake pressure up to the lock level
ESP can be turned off with ESP OFF switch, and when ESP to shorten the brake distance greatly.
function is turned off, only ABS and EBD functions are available.
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RMI (Roll Movement Intervention) Parking brake
RMI can identify the vehicle rollover trend as early as possible
Pull up parking brake handle.
by monitoring the turning angle of steering wheel and lateral
• Press the brake pedal hard to the end.
acceleration, and apply braking to one or more wheels to prevent
• Pull up the parking brake handle with effort, and ensure it is
the rollover to the greatest extent.
locked in the "Upper" position.
HAS (Hill-start Assist System) • Release the brake pedal and ensure the vehicle is already in
stationary state.
When the vehicle drives uphill, HAS can prevent the vehicle from
sliding backwards after the driver releases the brake pedal. The • If the vehicle still moves, pull up the parking brake handle with
driver has up to 1.5s to move his foot from the brake pedal to the greater effort.
accelerator pedal for hill-start. Note: For vehicles equipped with manual transmission,
move the shift lever in 1st gear (flat ground or uphill) or R
Precautions for driving a vehicle with ESP
gear (downhill) when parking. For vehicles equipped with
ESP can detect and analyze vehicle conditions, and take 6AT automatic transmission, move the shift lever in P gear
preventive measures by correcting wrong driving operation. when parking.
However, anything has its limit and no safety device is absolutely
safe if the driver blindly drives the vehicle over-speeding.
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When the ignition switch is placed in "ON" position, pull up the
parking brake handle, and "brake system warning light (red)"
Ramp parking
When parking uphill, turn the front wheels away from the curb.
When parking downhill, turn the front wheels to the curb. 20
Release the parking brake handle
Slightly pull up the parking brake handle, then press the button
at the end of lever, and push the handle fully down.
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Cruise control system Cruise control settings
Setting cruise control
Cruise control can be dangerous where you can
" not drive safely at a steady speed. Therefore, do If the cruise control stays on when you do not use
not use the cruise control on winding roads or in " it, you may touch the button and accidentally enter
heavy traffic. It is also dangerous to use the cruise the cruise state. Then you may get scared and lose
control system while driving on a slippery road. On control of the vehicle. Therefore, keep the cruise
such roads, fast changes in tire traction can cause control switch "Off" until you need to use the cruise
excessive wheel spin, and you could lose control. function.
Do not use the cruise control on a slippery road.
The cruise control switch is located on the steering wheel.
Your vehicle may be equipped with the cruise control system. : Cruise On/Off switch. Press this button to turn on/off
With the cruise control, you can maintain the vehicle speed at the cruise control system. The "cruise control indicator" in the
40km/h or above without keeping depressing the accelerator instrument cluster illuminates or goes out accordingly.
pedal. The cruise control system does not work when the vehicle
speed is less than 40 km/h. : Cruise cancel switch. Press this button to cancel the cruise
function without clearing the set speed in the memory.
For vehicles with the traction control system or electronic stability
control system, the system starts to limit wheel spinning when RES+ : Cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If a set speed has
the cruise control system is working. In case of this situation, been stored, press upwards to resume that speed; press
the cruise control will be automatically disabled. upwards again to accelerate (1km/h per time). The instrument
cluster will display the target speed.
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Setting speed Resume the set speed
1 Press to turn on the cruise control system. Meanwhile If you have set the cruise speed of cruise control system, the
the "cruise indicator lamp (white)" in the instrument cluster cruise control function will be disabled when you depress the
will illuminate. brake pedal or press , but this set speed in the memory
2 Accelerate to the desired speed. will not be cleared. To resume the pre-set speed, press
upwards towards RES+ when the vehicle speed reaches 40km/h
Note: This speed must be higher than 40km/h.
or above, and then the vehicle speed will recover to the pre-set 20
3 Press downwards towards SET- and then release value.
it. Then the current speed will be stored and maintained.
The speed set will appear in the instrument cluster display
momently, and the "cruise indicator lamp" on the instrument
cluster will turn green from white.
4 Release the accelerator pedal, and then the vehicle will
cruise at a steady speed. The cruise control function will be
disabled when the brake is enabled.
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Accelerating with cruise control enabled Decelerating with cruise control enabled
There are two methods to accelerate: If the cruise control system has been enabled:
• Accelerate by depressing the accelerator pedal. • Press downwards towards SET-, and hold it until the
• If the cruise control system has been enabled, press vehicle decelerates to the desired speed, and then release it.
upwards towards RES+, and hold it until the vehicle • To decelerate by minor increment, short press
accelerates to the desired speed, and then release it. To downwards towards SET-, and then release it. Each time this
accelerate by minor increment, short press upwards is done, the vehicle goes about 1.0 km/h slower, meanwhile
towards RES+, and then release it. Each time this is done, the instrument cluster will display the decremental target
the vehicle goes about 1.0 km/h faster, meanwhile the speed.
instrument cluster will display the incremental target speed.
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Overtaking with cruise control enabled Terminating cruise control
Speed up with the accelerator pedal. When you release the There are three ways to disable the cruise control:
accelerator pedal, the vehicle will decelerate to the pre-set cruise • Slightly depress the brake pedal once; the "cruise control
control speed. indicator lamp" in the instrument cluster will turn white from
green when the cruise control is disabled.
Using cruise control on slopes
• Press .
The performance of cruise control system on a slope depends • Press to turn off the cruise control system completely.
on the speed, load as well as the gradient of the slope. When the 20
The cruise control speed will not be resumed.
vehicle runs uphill, it may be required to depress the accelerator
pedal to maintain the vehicle speed. When the vehicle runs
downhill, it may be required to brake or shift to a low gear to
maintain the vehicle speed. The cruise control function will be
disabled when the brake is enabled.
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Clearing speed memory Parking assist system
The cruise control set speed memory will be cleared when you
Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on
press or turn off the ignition switch.
your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration
purchased.
Parking sensor
The parking assist system is not always reliable and
" is only playing the role of guidance! The parking
sensors might not detect some types of obstacles,
including slim objects (such as wire nets and ropes),
small objects close to the ground, conic objects and
some objects with non-reflective surfaces.
The parking sensors shall be free of dirt, ice, and
snow. The sediment on surfaces of parking sensors
will impair the normal functioning of the sensors.
Therefore, avoid directly flushing the parking
sensors from a short distance by a high pressure
water gun while washing your vehicle.
Note: If the system gives out a prompt tone of 3s after the When the distance of the vehicle from the rear barrier is less
than 35 cm, the system will produce a long alarm sound. At this
gear is shifted to "R", it indicates that the system has a 20
malfunction. Contact Our Service Dealer for service as soon moment, it is impossible to effectively identify the barrier if you
as possible. continue to reverse the vehicle.
150 CM
35CM
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Front and rear sensors Working status of parking assist system with front and
rear sensors
The parking assist system is not always reliable and
" is only playing the role of guidance! The sensors Rear parking assist system
might not detect some types of obstacles, including
After R gear is selected, the rear parking assist system will
slim objects (such as wire nets and ropes), small
automatically turn on. Shift out of the R gear and the rear
objects close to the ground, conic objects, and some
parking assist system will automatically stand by.
objects with non-reflective surfaces.
The sensors shall be free of dirt, ice, and snow. Front parking assist system
The sediment on surfaces of sensors will impair the When the ignition switch is in "ON" position, the front parking
normal functioning of the sensors. Therefore, avoid assist system will automatically turn on. When it is shifted to D
directly flushing the sensors from a short distance gear, R gear or N gear and the parking brake is released, and
by a high pressure water gun while washing your when the vehicle speed is less than 15km/h and the front radar
vehicle. alarm tone switch is turned on, the front parking assist system
will enable the detection function.
Four sensors located in the front bumper will scan the front area
of the vehicle, and four sensors located in the rear bumper will Note: When the ignition switch is in "ON" position, if
scan the rear area of the vehicle to determine whether there the display screen gives out a 3-second prompt tone, it
is any obstacle. Upon detection of any obstacle, the parking indicates that the parking sensor assist system has failed
sensors will calculate its spacing with the vehicle and send the and Our Service Dealer shall be contacted for overhaul as
information to the driver by alerting tones. It’s really important soon as possible.
that this system is only a parking assist system and can’t function
as the replacement for your observation and personal judgment.
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Front radar alarm tone switch Parking process
Front radar alarm tone switch located on the central control When the two middle radars in the rear of the vehicle are about
switch block on the instrument cluster. When the ignition switch 150cm away from the barrier, or when the radars on both sides
is turned to the "ON" position or the shift lever is shifted to R gear, are about 60cm away from the barrier, the parking assist system
the front radar alarm tone switch will be automatically turned on starts to make alarm sounds. And the alarm sound become
and the front parking assist system function will be enabled, and harsher when the vehicle is approaching the barrier.
the indicator lamp on the switch is turned on, and the front radar When the two middle radars in the front of the vehicle are about
enables the alarm function within the alarm range. Press the 20
90cm away from the barrier, or when the radars on both sides
switch, the function of the front parking assist system will be are about 60cm away from the barrier, the parking assist system
disabled, and the indicator lamp on the switch will go out. starts make alarm sounds.And the alarm sound become harsher
When the front/rear parking assist system fails during operation, when the vehicle is approaching the barrier.
the indicator lamp on the front radar alarm tone switch will flash When the distance of the vehicle from the front or rear barrier
for 6 seconds, then go out, and will not be lit again until the is less than 35cm, the parking assist system will sound a long
parking assist system fault is relieved. alarm. At this moment, it is impossible to effectively identify the
Note: If the system fault is relieved when the indicator lamp barrier if you continue to reverse the vehicle.
on the radar alarm tone switch is flashing, the indicator
lamp will immediately switch from flashing state to constant 90CM 150 CM
ON state; if the system exits the operation state when the 35CM 35CM
indicator lamp is flashing, the indicator lamp will go out
immediately. In case of system failure, Our Service Dealer
shall be contacted for overhaul as soon as possible.
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Note: When the front parking assist system works under D Parking camera
gear and N gear, the front radar will detect obstacles under
normal working conditions and will produce alarm sounds. The parking camera assist system is not always
If the distance from obstacles does not change after 3
" reliable and is only playing the role of guidance!
seconds, the system will stop sending alarm frequency Due to limited visual field, the parking camera can’t
signals. If the distance from obstacles changes again, the detect any obstacle beyond its visual field.
front parking assist system will resume sending alarms.
Working status of parking camera assist system:
After selecting R gear, the entertainment system display will
be switched to the operation condition of parking cameras,
displaying the scene behind the vehicle as reverse reference.
When selecting other gears, the parking camera assist system
stops working and the display returns to the original state.
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Note: When the vehicle enters the reversing state, cameras Driver assistance system
will output static reversing tracks which are displayed
on the entertainment system display screen, take the Note: The type of advanced driver assistance system
horizontal plane as reference, and identify the area behind (ADAS) on your vehicle depends on the actual vehicle
the vehicle in segments divided by red, yellow and green configuration you purchased.
lines.
This vehicle is equipped with various driver assistance functions,
which can provide active driving assistance. The functions
include:
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• Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
• Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
• Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
• Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
• Parking Assist System
• Lane Change Assistance (LCA)
• Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
• Door Opening Warning (DOW)
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Driver assistance system camera
The DAS camera is used to achieve the following functions:
• Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
• Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
• Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Camera restrictions
The camera unit is subject to certain restrictions, which in turn
limit the function of the unit.
• Limited field of vision The camera unit is located at the upper part of the windshield.
If the driver side instrument cluster information center displays
The camera has a limitation similar to that of
" human eyes, that is, its "eyesight" becomes poor
"Clean Windshield" or "Camera System Fail", it indicates that
the camera unit cannot detect other vehicles in front of your
under heavy rain, blizzard, dense fog, severe
vehicle. The table below shows examples of possible causes
sandstorm or snowfall. Under these conditions,
of the display of fault information and corresponding actions:
the functions of the systems relying on the
cameras may be greatly reduced or temporarily Causes Measures
deactivated. Clean the dust and ice or
The windshield surface in
snow on the windshield
When used for scanning lanes to detect front of the camera unit is too
surface in front of the camera
pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles, strong dirty, or there is ice or snow.
unit.
head-on lights, reflections on lanes, ice and snow
No action recommended.
on road surfaces, dirty or unclear lane markings,
Sometimes, the camera
etc., may greatly reduce the function of camera. The camera's view is blocked
unit may become poor in
by fog and heavy rain or snow.
Do not place, paste or install anything inside or identifying foreign objects in
outside the windshield in front of or around the case of heavy rain and snow.
camera unit, otherwise it may interfere with the
relevant functions of the camera.
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Causes Measures – It is recommended that you do not repair
It is recommended that you " cracks, scratches or gravel damage marks in
Dirt may appear between the drive your vehicle to our the area in front of the camera unit, but replace
inside of the windshield and Service Dealer to clean the the entire windshield.
the camera unit. windshield under the unit
– Before replacing the windshield, please
cover.
contact our Service Dealer, to ensure that the
No action recommended.
appropriate windshield is ordered and installed.
Direct sunlight and strong Sometimes, the camera's 20
head-on lights or road ability to recognize objects – Windshield wipers of the same type or
reflections are more serious. under strong direct sunlight approved by our Service Dealer must be
becomes poor. installed when replacing them.
It is recommended that you
The camera unit hardware is – After the windshield is replaced, the camera
drive the vehicle to our
damaged unit must be re-calibrated by our Service
Service Dealer for repair.
Dealer to ensure that all camera-based vehicle
• Windshield damaged
systems function properly.
If there is a crack, scratch or gravel damage • Field of vision blocked
" mark covering about 0.5x3.0 mm or larger area
on the windshield in front of any camera unit The camera unit has a limited field of view. In some cases,
"window", please contact our Service Dealer for another vehicle cannot be detected, or the detection will be
windshield replacement. Failure to take measures later than expected.
may result in degraded performance of the driver – When driving on a curving road, the ACC system may
assistance system using the camera unit. In order respond to the vehicle in other lanes, or may lack time to
to avoid operation failure, insufficiency or delay respond to the vehicle in the same lane, which may result
of the driver assistance system using the camera in a collision with the front vehicle or loss of control of the
unit, the following suggestions should also be vehicle. Therefore, you should pay special attention when
followed: driving on a curving road and be prepared to apply brakes
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when necessary. When driving on a curving road, select usually needs to control the acceleration and braking of
proper speed. the vehicle by himself/herself. If the brake is applied, the
adaptive cruise control will be deactivated. In addition,
inaccurate speed control may occur when the adaptive
cruise is applied on a sloped road.
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Overview Adaptive cruise control system is not a collision
The distance with the vehicle ahead is measured by the camera
" avoidance system. If the system does not detect the
unit. The cruise control function adjusts the speed using the vehicle ahead, the driver must intervene.
acceleration and braking functions. When the adaptive cruise For people or animals, as well as small vehicles
control system uses the brakes, it is normal for the brakes to such as bicycles, motorcycles, electric bicycles, the
produce low noise. adaptive cruise control system will not apply the
The purpose of adaptive cruise control is to follow the car in front brake. This is also the case for lowboy trailers and
on the same lane at an interval set by the driver. If the camera approaching, slowly moving or stationary vehicles
unit cannot detect any vehicle ahead, the speed set and saved and objects.
by the driver will be maintained. The above situation also occurs The adaptive cruise control system shall not be
if the speed of the vehicle ahead exceeds the saved speed. used in case of urban roads, intersections, slippery
The adaptive cruise control aims to control speed in a smooth surfaces, roads with accumulated water or mud,
manner. In case of emergency braking, the driver must brake overcast, rainy/snow weather, poor visibility, winding
by himself/herself. This involves a large difference in speed, or roads or expressway exits.
if the vehicle ahead is braked suddenly. Unexpected braking or The driver assistance system is not suitable for the
failure to brake may occur due to the camera unit limitations. situation in which sunlight obliquely shines on the
Adaptive cruise control can allow your vehicle to follow another camera from the front of the vehicle and the case in
vehicle at speeds ranging from 30 km/h to 120 km/h. which the high beam coming from the opposite side
shines on the camera at night when entering/leaving
the tunnel entrance.
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When the adaptive cruise control (ACC) is activated: Instrument cluster information center display
: ACC deactivation switch, which is pressed to deactivate the The adaptive cruise control only reacts to the
adaptive cruise control without clearing the set cruise speed. " vehicles detected by its camera, so it may not issue
RES+ on on the steering wheel: To increase the saved a warning or there may be a delay in warning. When
vehicle speed or re-activate the adaptive cruise control and braking is required, do not wait for the warning to be
restore the saved speed. issued before applying the brake.
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SET- on on the steering wheel: To decrease the saved When the vehicle may be in danger of collision, the instrument
vehicle speed or re-activate the adaptive cruise control and save cluster information center will display:
the current speed.
Instrument cluster display The adaptive cruise control system can utilize about 40% of
the braking capacity of the foot brake. If the front vehicle is
braked urgently at a high speed, the adaptive cruise control
: Settings of following distance.
alone cannot slow down the vehicle to a safe speed. At this
moment, the instrument cluster will display "Apply the Brake"
: ACC working state. and the driver must act immediately.
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Enabling and activating adaptive cruise control system The current speed is saved in the memory as the desired
If the adaptive cruise control system is to control speed, it must speed and displayed numerically in the speedometer.
be enabled first. Note: If the instrument cluster information center displays
"Cruise Unavailable", it indicates that the camera unit
Enabling adaptive cruise control system
cannot detect other vehicles in front of it or the ACC system
• Press the ACC main switch, and the instrument cluster
conditions are not met.
displays:
Setting speed for adaptive cruise control
and , The adaptive cruise control system can be set to different
indicates that the adaptive cruise control system is in standby speeds. After the adaptive cruise function is activated, the
cruise speed can be changed using the buttons on the steering
mode, and the state of the front vehicle indicator wheel.
depends on whether the camera system recognizes a front • Change the saved speed by pressing RES+ or SET- on
vehicle. on the steering wheel:
To activate the ACC, the following requirements must be met: – To change by +/-5 km/h, use short press:
– The driver's seat belt must be fastened and the driver's increase/decrease the speed by 5 km/h for each press.
door must be closed. – To change by +/-1 km/h, press and hold the button and
– The current vehicle speed must be at least 30 km/h. release it when the indicator in the driver side display
• When the standby mode of the adaptive cruise control system shows the desired speed. The last pressed value is saved
in the memory.
is normal, press SET- on on the steering wheel, the
If the driver depresses the accelerator pedal before pressing
ACC system is activated, and the instrument cluster displays:
the button on the steering wheel to accelerate, the speed saved
when the button is pressed will become the vehicle speed,
, , provided that the driver's foot is on the accelerator pedal at the
moment when the button is pressed.
, .
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Using the accelerator pedal to temporarily increase the vehicle
speed, for example, when overtaking, will not affect the set
speed. When the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle
returns to the last saved speed.
Caution
Note: When the front vehicle indicator is displayed, the ACC
The minimum speed setting for the ACC system is 30
enables your vehicle to follow the vehicle ahead at a preset 20
km/h, and the vehicle speed lower than 30 km/h cannot be
time interval.
selected/saved.
After the adaptive cruise control is activated, the following
Note: After the ACC is activated, use the accelerator pedal distance can be set via the buttons on the steering wheel, which
to increase the vehicle speed. The cruise control will not defaults to Level 3.
function during the period from depressing the accelerator • Press the button on the steering wheel, and the following
pedal to releasing the pedal, and the instrument cluster distance cyclically switches from Level 1 to Level 3.
information center will display "Accelerator In Use, Cruise
In some cases, the adaptive cruise control may allow the time
Control Disabled".
interval to vary significantly so that the vehicle can smoothly
Setting time interval for adaptive cruise control and comfortably follow the vehicle in front. When the distance
is short and the speed is low, the adaptive cruise control will
The adaptive cruise control system can be set to different time slightly increase the time interval.
intervals.
For the vehicle ahead, there are different time intervals to Caution
select from, which are displayed as 1 ~ 3 horizontal lines in In case of any unexpected circumstances, the short time
the instrument cluster information center: the more lines, the interval can only provide the driver with a short period of time
longer the time interval. One line represents approximately to react and take action.
1.6 seconds from the vehicle ahead, and three lines represent
approximately 2.4 seconds. The same symbol is also displayed Note: The higher the vehicle speed, the longer the distance
when the distance warning function is enabled. in meters at a given time interval.
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Disabling/deactivating adaptive cruise control Reactivate the cruise control system from standby mode
The adaptive cruise control function can be temporarily disabled, Press RES+ or SET- on on the steering wheel up or down,
set to standby mode and restarted at a later time, or directly and the vehicle speed is set to the last saved speed.
turned off.
• Press the button on the steering wheel, and the "Adaptive Caution
Significant acceleration may occur after the speed is
Cruise Control (ACC) Indicator" in the instrument resumed by pressing the steering wheel buttons.
cluster changes from green to white. The adaptive cruise
control system is disabled and set to standby mode; the Auto waiting mode
adaptive cruise control system is temporarily turned off and
set to standby mode. The adaptive cruise control relies on other systems, such as ESP
system. If the function of any system is disabled, the adaptive
• Press the button on the steering wheel, and the adaptive
cruise control system will be automatically disabled.
cruise control function is completely turned off, the cruise
control speed does not resume, and the display content about In the case of automatic deactivation, a sound signal will be
adaptive cruise control on the driver side display disappears. emitted and a message will be displayed on the driver side
Standby mode with driver's intervention display. The driver must intervene to match the speed and
distance of the vehicle ahead.
The adaptive cruise control function will be temporarily disabled
and set to standby mode under the following conditions: The causes of automatic disabling may be:
• Foot brake depressed • The vehicle speed is lower than 30 km/h and the ACC is not
sure whether "the vehicle ahead" is a stationary vehicle or
Using the accelerator pedal to temporarily increase the
other objects, such as speed bumps.
vehicle speed, for example, when overtaking, will not affect
• The vehicle speed is lower than 30 km/h and the vehicle
the setting. When the accelerator pedal is released, the
ahead turns, so the ACC no longer follows the vehicle ahead.
vehicle will return to the last saved speed.
• The driver opened the door.
• The driver unfastened his/her seat belt.
• The engine speed is too low/too high.
• The tire lost its grip.
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• The braking temperature is too high. Using ACC system to change target
• The parking brake is used The adaptive cruise control system has the function of changing
• ESP function is activated. targets.
• When the ESP is OFF (i.e. press the ESP OFF switch, the
indicatoron the switch will illuminate, the ESP OFF indicator Changing target
on the instrument pack will illuminate, and the ESP system
will be turned off).
• The recognition ability of the camera unit is deteriorated under 20
direct sunlight or head-on strong light.
If the target vehicle ahead suddenly turns, the traffic ahead may
be judged as stationary.
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• When the vehicle speed is lower than 30 km/h and the ACC symbols and messages
adaptive cruise control system is not sure whether the target The instrument cluster information center will display some
object is a stationary vehicle or some other object, such as symbols and messages related to the adaptive cruise control
speed bumps. system.
• When the vehicle speed is lower than 30 km/h and the vehicle
Symbol Message Meaning
ahead turns, the adaptive cruise control system will no longer
Slightly depress
follow the vehicle ahead.
the accelerator The adaptive
ACC restrictions pedal or press cruise control is
In some cases, the ACC will be restricted. Always keep in mind RES+ on re-activated from
that adaptive cruise control is mainly used when driving on on the steering standby mode.
smooth roads. When driving with heavy loads on steep downhill wheel up
roads, it may be difficult for the function to maintain the correct During the
distance from the vehicle ahead. In these cases, be careful and operation
prepare to brake at any time. of adaptive
cruise control,
Accelerator In
Using cruise control on slopes depressing the
Use, Cruise
The performance of cruise control system on a slope depends accelerator pedal
Control Fail
on the vehicle speed, load and gradient of the slope. When the to accelerate will
vehicle runs uphill, it may be required to depress the accelerator automatically
pedal to maintain the vehicle speed. When the vehicle runs deactivate the
downhill, it may be required to brake or shift to a low gear to cruising.
maintain the vehicle speed.
The vehicle
Press the Brake needs driver's
intervention.
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The system Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Automatic
is not working Emergency Braking (AEB)
Camera System properly. Please
The forward collision warning (FCW) function warns the driver
Failure contact our
of pedestrians, bicycles or vehicles in front of the vehicle with
Service Dealer
visual and audio signals. If the driver fails to take action within a
for service.
reasonable period of time, the system will trigger the automatic
emergency braking (AEB) function.
Cruise
The system 20
is temporarily The FCW can prevent collision or reduce the collision speed,
Unavailable and can assist the driver when there is a risk of collision with
unavailable.
pedestrians, cyclists or other vehicles.
The AEB is an auxiliary function, which can assist the driver in
avoiding collision accidents in traffic jams, for example, in the
case of accidents caused by changes in traffic ahead and lack
of concentration. In case of imminent collision risk, this function
can automatically brake the vehicle when the driver fails to apply
the brake due to delayed response and/or bypasses obstacles,
thus providing assistance to the driver.
The AEB activates short and sharp braking and stops the vehicle
under normal conditions to allow your vehicle to be stopped just
behind the vehicle in front. For most drivers, this is not a normal
driving style and they may feel uncomfortable.
The AEB is enabled when the driver should start braking early,
so it cannot assist the driver in all cases.
The AEB is designed to start as late as possible in order to avoid
unnecessary intervention.
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The driver or passenger usually only notices the function of AEB Enabling forward collision warning and automatic
when the vehicle is about to collide. emergency braking
The AEB can reduce the vehicle speed by up to 30 km/h to avoid Set in Entertainment System Vehicle Settings → Driver
collision with vehicle or bicycle in front of the vehicle. Assistance.
If the speed difference is greater than 30 km/h, the AEB cannot The forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking
automatically avoid collision. In this case, the driver needs to system performs three steps in the following order:
brake in advance to completely avoid collision. 1 Collision warning
The AEB should not be used as a reason for drivers First the driver is warned that a collision may be imminent.
" to change their driving style at will. If the driver The FCW detects pedestrians, cyclists or vehicles that are
completely relies on the function of AEB to brake, a stationary or traveling in the same direction as the driver's
collision accident will occur sooner or later. vehicle. When there is a risk of collision with pedestrians,
cyclists or other vehicles, the vehicle will alert the driver
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Setting the sensitivity of forward collision warning Detecting obstacles through forward collision warning
When the FCW is enabled, the sensitivity of this function can be and automatic emergency braking
set. Obstacles that FCW/AEB detects include vehicles, bicycles and
Set in Entertainment System Vehicle Settings → Driver pedestrians.
Assistance.
Vehicle
Sensitivity determines the warning distance of the system and
FCW/AEB can detect most vehicles that are stationary or
adjusts the distance from which the visual, acoustic and tactile
running in the same direction as the driver's vehicle. In order for
warnings are triggered. If you think there are too many warnings,
FCW/AEB to detect vehicles at night, the front and rear lights of
interfering with driving, you can reduce the sensitivity. This will
the vehicle must work and be clearly lit.
cause system warnings to appear at a later stage, reducing the
total number of warnings. Cyclist
If there is a collision risk, the FCW will warn the The best example of what FCW/AEB determines as a cyclist is
" driver; however, this function cannot shorten the as follows:
driver's reaction time. To make the AEB function, it
is recommended to always drive with the sensitivity
set to High.
Even if the sensitivity has been set to High, the
warning may be detected late in some cases, for
example, when there is a large difference in speed or
when the vehicle ahead suddenly brakes.
Any automatic system cannot ensure 100% normal Clear body contour and bicycle contour.
operation under all conditions. Therefore, never
To get the best performance out of the system, the system
drive towards people or vehicles when testing
function of detecting cyclists shall receive as clear and accurate
FCW/AEB, which may cause serious damage and
information as possible about the contours of the human body
injury or death.
and the bicycle, which means that the bicycle, head, arm,
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shoulder, thigh, upper and lower bodies can be recognized in To get the best performance out of the system, the system
combination with standard human motion patterns. function of detecting pedestrians shall receive as clear and
If the camera fails to capture the cyclist's body or a large part of accurate information as possible about the body shape, which
the bicycle, the system cannot detect the cyclist. In order for this means that the head, arm, shoulder, thigh, upper and lower
function to detect the cyclist, he/she must be an adult and ride bodies can be recognized in combination with standard human
an "adult bicycle". motion patterns.
In order for this function to detect pedestrians, pedestrians must
FCW/AEB is an auxiliary function, which cannot be contrasted with the background, which may be affected by 20
" detect: all bicycle users in all situations, or some clothing, background and weather. If the contrast is low, the time
bicycle users with blurred figure, such as cyclists when pedestrians are detected will be later or not detected at all,
with clothes covering the body contour and bicycles which means that the warning and braking will be delayed or not
loaded with large goods. realized.
The driver should always be responsible for driving With the use of car headlights, FCW/AEB can also detect
properly and at the appropriate speed to maintain a pedestrians at night.
safe distance.
FCW/AEB is an auxiliary function that cannot
Pedestrians
" detect all pedestrians in all situations, for example,
pedestrians who are partially shielded, whose figure
The best example of the system detecting pedestrians with clear
is difficult to recognize owing to the clothes or whose
body shape is as follows:
height is less than 80 cm; pedestrians with poor
contrast with the background, leading to delayed
or absence of warning and braking intervention;
pedestrians carrying large objects.
The driver should always be responsible for driving
properly and at the appropriate speed to maintain a
safe distance.
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Restrictions on forward collision warning and automatic If a text message in the driver side display shows that the
emergency braking camera unit is blocked, FCW/AEB may not be able to detect
The FCW/AEB function may be limited under certain the pedestrians, bicycles, vehicles or road markings in front
circumstances. of the vehicle. This means that the function of FCW/AEB may
be degraded.
Surroundings However, the error message is not displayed in all cases
• Relatively low objects where the windshield sensor is blocked. Therefore, the driver
Low-hanging objects, such as flags/pennants for marking must pay attention to keeping the windshield and the front
loads, or accessories higher than the hood, such as auxiliary area of the camera unit unobstructed.
lights and bumpers, will restrict this function.
Driver's intervention
• Slippage
• Reversing
On slippery road surfaces, the braking distance will be
FCW/AEB is temporarily disabled when your vehicle is
extended, which may lead to a reduction in AEB's ability to
reversing.
avoid collision. Under these conditions, the anti-lock brake
and electronic stability control will apply the best braking • Low speed
force and maintain a stable traveling. FCW/AEB will not be activated at very low speeds (less
• Head-on lights than 8 km/h), so the system will not intervene when your
vehicle approaches the vehicle in front at very low speeds,
It may be difficult to notice the visual warning signal in the
for example, when parking.
instrument cluster under strong sunlight, reflecting light or
wearing sunglasses, or when the driver does not look straight • Driver's active behavior
ahead. Driver commands always have priority. FCW/AEB will not
• Field of vision of camera unit intervene or delay warning/intervention if the driver turns
and accelerates decisively, even if a collision may not be
The camera's field of vision is limited, so in some cases
avoided. Active and conscious driving can delay collision
pedestrians, bicycles and vehicles cannot be detected, or the
warning and intervention time, thus minimizing unnecessary
detection result is later than expected. In the dark of night,
warnings. When the driver actively turns off the ESP (i.e.
dirty vehicles may be detected later than other vehicles, and
press the ESP OFF switch, the indicator on the switch will
motorcycles may be detected later or not at all.
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illuminate, the ESP OFF indicator on the instrument pack will FCW/AEB symbols and messages
illuminate, and the ESP system will be turned off), the AEB The instrument cluster information center will display some
will not intervene. symbols and messages related to the forward collision warning
and automatic emergency braking system.
If traffic conditions or external influencing factors
" prevent the camera unit from correctly detecting Symbol Message Meaning
pedestrians, cyclists or vehicles, warnings and
braking interventions may be delayed or not be FCW audible and 20
implemented at all. FCW System Off visual alarms are
To be detected at night, the headlights and taillights off.
must be on and extremely bright.
Due to darkness or poor visibility, the warning for
stationary or slow-moving vehicles will be canceled. AEB function is
AEB System Off
When the vehicle speed exceeds about 60 km/h, the off.
warning and braking intervention for pedestrians and
cyclists will be off. When the vehicle speed exceeds FCW yellow
about 100 km/h, the warning and braking intervention indicator flashes
FCW/AEB
for vehicles will be off.
Warning AEB red indicator
Do not place, paste or install anything inside or turns on
outside the windshield in front of or around the
camera unit, otherwise it may interfere with the
relevant functions of the camera.
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW) The lane keeping assist system is only a driver
The lane keeping assist function is designed to assist the driver
" assistance function and cannot function under
in reducing the risk of accidental lane departure on expressways all driving conditions, traffic, weather and road
or similar main roads under certain circumstances. conditions. Drivers should always bear the ultimate
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW): to warn the driver by sound responsibility for ensuring safe driving of vehicles
and light signals. and abide by applicable laws and road traffic rules.
If the road markings are clearly visible and the vehicle speed
is between 60~150 km/h, the lane departure warning function Lane keeping assist not intervene
(LDW) can be enabled. In some cases, the lane departure warning system allows the
This function may not be available on narrow roads, in which vehicle to cross lane lines without enabling steering assist or
case it will enter standby mode. This function will be available issuing warnings. This happens when the direction indicator is
again when the road is wide enough. operating or when the driver "is making" a sharp turn.
LDW interface: Under some harsh conditions, the lane departure warning
system may be unable to properly assist the driver. In this case,
it is recommended to turn off this function. Examples of such
conditions are:
• The road is under construction.
• Poor road surface, unclear lane line, and road conditions with
interference on the lane lines.
If the vehicle is about to cross the lane, the lane departure
• A sharp curb or surface line rather than a lane line.
warning system will warn the driver by sound and light signals.
• A very "sporty" driving style.
When the direction indicator is turned on, there will be no • Working conditions in a tunnel.
steering correction or reminder from the lane keeping assist
• Winter road conditions.
system.
• Severe weather with reduced visibility and sloping roads.
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Enabling/Disabling lane departure warning system
green, and the "LCW warning light" will be lit in
Activating lane departure warning funciton
green. At this point, if the vehicle deviates from the original
Set in Entertainment System Vehicle Settings → Driver lane line without turning on the turn signals, yellow warning
Assistance. light flashes, accompanied with buzzes, and the alarm
interface of the lane departure warning system pops up in
Activating/Deactivating the display interface of instrument cluster information center,
The function can be activated or deactivated through the with the lane line that the vehicle leans towards flashing. 20
"Customize" switch of entertainment system or the LCW switch
in the instrument cluster. Setting the sensitivity of lane departure warning
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW) When the LDW is enabled, the sensitivity of this function can be
Turn on the system, and the instrument cluster information set.
center display interfaces are as follows: Set in Entertainment System Vehicle Settings → Driver
Assistance.
Sensitivity determines the warning distance of the system and
adjusts the distance from which the visual, acoustic and tactile
warnings are triggered. If you think there are too many warnings,
interfering with driving, you can reduce the sensitivity. This will
The lane lines on the display interface of instrument cluster cause system warnings to appear at a later stage, reducing the
information center is white, and the "LCW warning light" total number of warnings.
is lit in white.
If the vehicle speed is higher than 60 km/h, and the system
detects the left or right lane line, the lane lines on the display
interface of the instrument cluster information center will be
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Blind Spot Detection (BSD) Monitored area
1 Main vehicle
2 Left adjacent area
3 Right adjacent area
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Emergency warning mode Lane Change Assistance (LCA)
When there is a target vehicle in the left adjacent area ② or right The lane change assistance system warning lights are located
adjacent area ③ and the main vehicle is intended to change the on both exterior mirrors.
lane meanwhile, the system will give an early warning for the
main vehicle and the warning light on the corresponding side
will flash.
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Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
The lane change assistance system warning lights are located
1 2 on both exterior mirrors.
If the target vehicle enters the detection zone (which includes
two subzones, being 20 meters each and located to left and right
of your vehicle) while your vehicle is reversing, collision could
1 2 occur, and the lane change assistance system warning light on
the corresponding side will flash.
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Door Opening Warning (DOW)
DOW only serves as an auxiliary safety system,
" and the perceived distance may differ from the
actual one. Don't rely on the DOW solely to identify
the vehicle's surrounding risks, please carefully
observe the vehicle surroundings.
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The DOW warning lights are located on the exterior rearview
mirrors at both sides. As a sub function of Lane Change
Assistance (LCA), Door Opening Warning (DOW) can be
opened and closed through Lane change assist switch .
When the vehicle is pulled over, the vehicle's side rear radars will
detect moving targets in the adjacent monitoring area at both
sides in real time, and when it senses that there is a risk of
collision between the rear side moving target and the vehicle's
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opening door, the DOW system activates an alert mechanism to Monitoring area
warn the driver of the risk of door opening collision. This function
is designed to enhance customer safety during parking and door
opening.
Pre-alert mode:
When a moving target enters the monitoring area ①, and the
system determines that door opening presents a risk, the DOW
warning light at the corresponding side will stay on.
Emergency alert mode:
Note: The DOW function will be activated only when the
vehicle is not in R gear and the vehicle speed is below 5 After entering the pre-alert mode, when the system detects an
km/h. opening door at the same side of the vehicle, the DOW warning
light at the corresponding side of the vehicle will flash, a reminder
Note: The function can be activated only when the vehicle will pop up on the instrument and the buzzer will sound.
is stationary or the vehicle speed is below 3 km/h; and alert
can be given only when the speed of the target vehicle is Note: The system only provides the monitoring on a limited
greater than 10 km/h. area next to the vehicle, it cannot provide sufficient alerts
for vehicles directly behind or moving targets in close
proximity to the vehicle.
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Tires Winter tires
DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! The vehicle speed shall not exceed the maximum
" " allowable speed of the installed winter tires,
Do NOT drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively otherwise the tires may suddenly lose pressure,
worn or damaged, or is inflated to an incorrect delaminate, or even burst, which may easily cause
pressure. accidents!
Do NOT overload vehicle. Be sure to adjust the speed according to the 20
specific climate, roads and traffic conditions. Do
Incorrect tire inflation pressures or an unbalanced wheel and not take risks by taking advantage of the anti-skid
tire assembly can seriously affect the stability, especially when performance provided by winter tires and beware
driving with high payloads or at high speeds. Under-inflation accidents!
will increase rolling resistance, increase fuel consumption and
accelerate tire wear, resulting in tire damage, even an accident. Winter tires can improve the handling stability and braking
Always drive with consideration for the condition of the tires; the performance of the vehicle when driving in a low temperature
most common causes of tire failure are: environment or on icy roads. It is suggested that winter tires
• Bumping against kerbs. should be used when the temperature is lower than 7℃.
• Driving over deep pot holes. When a vehicle is running under winter road conditions, winter
• Tire under-inflation or pressure overload during driving. tires can greatly improve the handling stability and braking
Uneven tread wear can be caused by faulty wheel alignment. performance. Non-winter tires have poor skid resistance at low
See “Tires” in Maintenance and Service section. temperatures or on icy roads due to their structure (tire width,
rubber composition, pattern type, etc.).
It is recommended to use winter tires of the same size and load
index as that of the original tires, and all the four wheels shall
use winter tires.
When the tread depth of winter tires is worn to 4mm, the skid
resistance will decrease obviously.
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The maximum allowable speed of winter tires shall be subject to When the temperature rises above 7℃, it is recommended to
the speed code on the tires. replace winter tires with non-winter tires.
Speed symbol Maximum speed (km/h)
Anti-skid chain
C 60
When driving a vehicle in the snow, it is recommended to apply
D 65
S anti-skid chain to the driving wheels.
E 70
The anti-skid chain could increase the traction when driving on
F 80 roads in winter. If you want to install the anti-skid chain, please
G 90 remember that:
J 100 1 Not all wheels and tires are suitable for an anti-skid chain.
When installing anti-skid chains, only approved tire size can
K 110
be used.
L 120
2 Install anti-skid chains on the drive wheels. Please follow the
M 130 instructions of anti-skid chain manufacturer.
N 140 It is just in the snow that you can drive the vehicle at maximum
P 150 speed allowed by the anti-skid chain. Please comply with the
Q 160 regulatory requirements of the resident country. Remove the
anti-skid chain immediately when driving on the snow-free road.
R 170
S 180
T 190
H 210
V 240
W 270
Y 300
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Loading Load restraint
Each driver is obliged to ensure his vehicle is free of overload. Secure all loads in the vehicle to prevent personal
" injury due to movement of loads.
Note: The maximum allowable total mass is indicated
on the VIN Plate located at front lower of B pillar. Note: The driver is obliged to ensure all goods have been
This Handbook introduces the correct vehicle weight fixed correctly.
parameters, see “Vehicle weight parameters” in General 20
Technical Parameters section.
Load carrying
Goods shall be placed between both axles and neither deviate
to the front axle loading area nor the rear axle loading area.
Heavier goods shall be distributed evenly, and the heaviest
goods shall be placed between both axles.
Hazardous loads
There is a legal requirement to display a specific type of external
warning sign on the vehicle if certain hazardous goods are being
carried.
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Load restraint assemblies Partition
Load restraint assemblies, when installed, will stand As the full partition is not designed to restrain loads,
" out from the vehicle floor. To prevent people from " loads shall be secured properly against movement
tripping, it is recommended that they be removed even with a partition installed.
when not needed.
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Trailer towing Front end accessories such as bull bars, lights,
" winches etc. may restrict air flow to the vehicles
Instructions of trailer towing cooling system. When the vehicle is under load,
The vehicles are designed for use primarily as a passenger and especially when towing, restricted air flow to the
load bearing vehicle. Towing a trailer may create adverse effects cooling system may decrease the efficiency of the
on a number of factors including fuel consumption, handling, radiator and intercooler as well as increase operating
durability, performance and braking. We recommend for the temperatures of the engine and transmission.
safety of yourself, your passengers and others that the vehicle To prevent engine damage the vehicle ECU will 20
and trailer is not overloaded. cut power to the engine to allow it to cool down
before internal damage can occur (also known as
The warranty does not cover any damages caused by or relating
Limp Mode). Any damage caused by or relating to
to towing a trailer.
the fitment of aftermarket accessories will not be
• Weight limits covered by factory warranty.
Establish that gross vehicle weight, trailer tow ball down load,
trailer weight and axle weights are all in accordance and not Instructions before use
exceeding their individual limits. • The state specific trailer towing regulations must be followed.
• Gross vehicle weight • The vehicle speed should not exceed 100 km/h. The vehicle
Please refer to your vehicles data label for reference on what speed should not exceed 70 km/h when changing lanes or
gross vehicle weight must not be exceeded. steering.
Gross vehicle weight is the combined weight total of the trailer • It is only applicable to center axle trailers, and the load
towbar, unloaded vehicle, driver, luggage and passengers. specified in "Recommended towing weight" shall not be
This also includes the weight of any accessories or equipment exceeded when towing trailers.
added to the vehicle. • When a new vehicle has been driven or a vehicle has had
powertrain parts (Engine, transmission, front and rear axle)
changed to new parts, it is recommended not to tow a trailer
until the driving distance reaches 800 km.
• Place the load as close as possible to the trailer axle, fix
it securely and place it as low as possible, while ensuring
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that the towing weight and the load allowed by the tow ball Instructions for driving
are not exceeded (Refer to "Recommended towing weight" • Before driving, check all the safety equipment to ensure safe
for details). For best stability of the trailer in an unladen operation. Ensure that the vehicle is properly maintained to
vehicle, place the load in the trailer towards the nose within avoid mechanical failure.
the maximum nose load (Refer to "Recommended towing • Avoid non-loaded towing vehicle and loaded trailer as much
weight" for details), as this gives the best stability. as possible when driving. If it is inevitable, drive at low speed
• The specified trailer loads are only applicable to an altitude due to improper load distribution.
less than 1,000 m. As the air density decreases with the • As the driving stability of towing vehicle and trailer drops
altitude increase, causing the engine output and grade ability with the speed increase, the speed shall be as low as
to drop, the total mass must be reduced by 10% when the possible without exceeding the specified speed limit under
altitude increases by 1,000 m. the improper road, weather and strong wind conditions,
• The tires of towing vehicle shall be adjusted to the specified especially when driving on a slope.
pressure, and the pressure of trailer tires shall also be • When the trailer sways, grip the steering wheel firmly to
checked, and on the rear tire pressure, at least 20kPa(0.2bar) drive straightforward, and release the accelerator pedal to
above the tire pressure as recommended for normal use(i.e. decelerate the vehicle slowly. Do not attempt to eliminate
without a trailer attached). sway by turning the steering wheel or by emergency braking.
• If the traffic conditions behind the trailer are invisible through The higher the speed, the stronger the trailer swaying. If the
the standard outside rear view mirrors, two additional rear sway is still not eliminated after deceleration, stop the vehicle
view mirrors must be installed on the reversible boom and to check if the trailer weight distribution is even and the trailer
adjusted to ensure sufficient rear view at any time. device is installed securely.
• The headlamps shall be checked and adjusted if necessary • Under any conditions, the vehicle must be decelerated
after a trailer is hitched up. immediately once minor sway is noticed on the trailer, and
• Always use a safety chain that is suitable for your vehicle and never try to eliminate the sway through acceleration.
trailer. Have the safety chain passing through the hole at the • If an inertia brake is installed on the trailer, first brake slowly
lower part of the hitch and attach it to the trailer. The safety and then brake rapidly when braking is required. This can
chain will prevent the trailer from dropping to the ground in avoid braking impact due to trailer wheel locking. When
the event that the hitch disengages. For proper use and driving on a slope, shift to a lower gear immediately to make
installation, consult the trailer manufacturer. full use of engine braking action.
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• Engine protection mode Overheating can result in reduced engine power
The engine has an engine protection mode to reduce the
" and vehicle speed. The reduced speed may be
chance of damage if the coolant temperature becomes too lower than other traffic, which could increase
high (for example, when climbing up a long or steep grades the chance of a collision. Be especially careful
in high temperature (at temperature over 30℃) with heavy when driving. If the vehicle cannot maintain a
loads, such as when towing a trailer). When the engine safe driving speed, pull to the side of the road in a
temperature reaches a certain level: safe area. Allow the engine to cool and return to
1 The engine coolant temperature gauge will move toward normal operation. 20
the H position.
2 Engine power may be reduced.
3 The air conditioning cooling function may be automatically
turned off for a short time (the blower will continue to
operate).
Engine power and, under some conditions, vehicle speed
will decrease. Vehicle speed can be controlled with the
accelerator pedal, but the vehicle may not accelerate at the
desired speed.
As driving conditions change and engine coolant temperature
is reduced, vehicle speed can be increased using accelerator
pedal, and the air conditioning cooling function will
automatically be turned back on.
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Recommended towing weight
Towing capacity
ATM(braked
Drive Type GVW (kg) Gearbox Emission CVW (kg) Payload(kg) GTM (kg)
trailer) (kg)
2230 1270
RWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2800 6000
2360 1140
RWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2390 1110 2800 6000
RWD VAN 4000 6MT Euro 6d 2360 1640 2800 6000
RWD VAN 3990 6MT Euro 6d 2360 1630 2800 6000
RWD VAN 4000 6MT Euro 6d 2420 1580 2800 6000
RWD VAN 3990 6MT Euro 6d 2420 1570 2800 6000
1980 1520
RWD CAB 3500 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2050 1450
RWD CAB 3500 6MT Euro VI 1965 1535 2800 6000
2010 1490
RWD CAB 3500 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2080 1420
2360 1140
RWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2390 1110
2390 1110
RWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2420 1080
2360 1640
RWD VAN 4000 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2390 1610
RWD VAN 3990 6MT Euro VI 2360 1630 2800 6000
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ATM(braked
Drive Type GVW (kg) Gearbox Emission CVW (kg) Payload(kg) GTM (kg)
trailer) (kg)
2390 1610
RWD VAN 4000 6MT Euro VI 2800 6000
2420 1580
RWD VAN 3990 6MT Euro VI 2390 1600 2800 6000
FWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2140 1360 2500 5500
FWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2160 1340 2500 5500
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FWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2210 1290 2800 6000
FWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2260 1240 2800 6000
FWD VAN 3500 6MT Euro 6d 2300 1200 2800 6000
Caution
• The sum of gross vehicle weight (GVW) and aggregate trailer mass (ATM) shall not exceed the specified gross train mass (GTM)
of the vehicle.
• There are two rows of installation holes in the flange ball of the trailer device. The first row of installation holes is suitable for
vehicles with a full load mass of 4000 kg or more, and the second row of installation holes is suitable for vehicles with a full load
mass of 4000 kg or less.
• ATM(unbraked trailer) is 750 kg.
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Trailer nose weight Installation of trailer device
Caution The standard A50-X ball is used in the trailer device. Users
can match and install the corresponding trailer according to their
Never exceed the maximum allowable nose weight, such needs. If you need to install trailer devices, please contact our
as the vertical weight on the ball of the trailer. This is very Service Dealer.
important for the stability of the vehicle and trailer. The
technically permissible maximum nose weight shall not Maintenance
be less than 4% of ATM and not be less than 25 kg. The
If the vehicle is often used to tow a trailer, additional maintenance
maximum nose weight is ≤10% *ATM.
shall be made in the maintenance intervals to ensure continuous
satisfaction for the vehicle.
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First aid kit Jump start
Note: Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration your Battery disconnection
purchased.
Always wear protective gloves and eye protecting
First aid kit is stowed in the glove box. " glasses when working on a battery.
Do not use naked light, cause sparks or smoke in the
area of the battery. You can be seriously injured and
the vehicle damaged.
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Starting Replacing wheel
Start the vehicle whose battery supplies power and allow it to
idle for several minutes. Jack
• Start the vehicle whose battery needs to be powered. Note: The type and location of the jack shall be subject to
• Allow the engine to idle for 2 minutes and above after started. the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
Note: If it fails to start after several attempts, the vehicle Location
may need maintenance.
In single-tire models, the jack and the vehicle tool are placed in
Disconnecting the storage box at the right front stepwell of the vehicle.
• Shut down the engine of the vehicle that supplies power.
• Ensure the cable terminals shall not contact with each other 30
or any moving parts of the engine while disconnecting.
• Remove the jumper cable. Removal is the reverse of
connection.
Caution
Before removing the jumper cable, never turn on any
electrical device of the vehicle started. Common-rail
electronically controlled engines do not allow traction starting.
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In dual-tire models, the jack is placed under the front occupant Spare tire
seat or under the seat in front of the rear wheel. The vehicle
tool is placed in the storage box at the right front stepwell of the Check the pressure of spare tire regularly. Using
vehicle.
" spare tire of incorrect pressure shall influence wheel
stability, which may cause danger and permanent
damage to the wheel.
The spare tire is mounted at the rear bottom of the body; the
wheel nut wrench and the auxiliary rotating extension bar for
spare tire removal in the vehicle tool kit can be used to rotate
the pillar bolt of drive mechanism, thus releasing or tightening
the rope for the spare tire to achieve the function of spare tire
replacement.
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Note: There is no blanking cap in chassis cab models.
3 Lower the spare tire.
• Non-chassis cab models
Insert the wheel nut wrench into the spare tire
loading/unloading hole, and turn the wheel nut wrench
counterclockwise to lower the spare tire until the spare tire
reaches the ground.
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4 After the spare tire reaches the ground, continue to turn the Caution
wheel nut wrench counterclockwise and pull out the spare
Be sure to fully lift and tighten the spare tire after the
tire. Excessive rotation of the wrench is prohibited, or the
replacement. For steel wheel models, the replaced wheel
spare tire will be damaged.
can be placed at the spare tire position. Since the tire is
Caution damaged and flat, it may not be securely fastened. If the
replaced wheel is not placed back to the spare tire position,
After the spare tire is lowered to the ground, the wire
and the wire rope is retracted under no-load condition, it may
rope comes into the state of no load. Continue to turn
be easily to cause the wire rope to stagnate in the next use,
the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise, and pull out the
thus leading to the failure to lower the spare tire smoothly.
spare tire to tense the wire rope every 8 to 10 turns so as
Therefore, it is necessary to have a person under the vehicle
to avoid wire rope stagnation.
keep pulling the spare tire, to avoid wire rope stagnation. For
5 Remove the tray from the spare tire. aluminum wheel models, the replaced main tire cannot be
placed back to the spare tire position. Please temporarily put
it in the compartment and contact our Service Dealer for the
repair of the damaged main tire.
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Storing spare tire Replacing tire
1 Put the spare tire on the ground, with the tire valve up (be
careful not to reverse it). Vehicle parking
2 Place the spare tire under the rear of the vehicle, place the Park your vehicle in firm and level ground without
spare tire tray in the center of the rim, and adjust it to the " disturbing traffic or traffic hazard to yourself.
proper position to make it tightly connected to the spare tire. If on the public road, please turn on hazard light and
3 Turn the wheel nut wrench clockwise until a click sound is position a warning triangle.
heard, indicating that the spare tire is installed in place. Ensure that the ground where the jack located is
Caution firm enough to support the jack and the vehicle to be
lifted; otherwise it will move for instability, causing
After securing the wheel, check whether the wheel is damage to the vehicle and/or personal safety.
installed firmly. If the wheel is loose, it may fall off owing
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Secure other wheels with proper wheel stoppers.
to vibration and cause an accident.
Never use jack if the ground is sloping. If jack is
4 Fasten the spare tire bolt cap. unsuitable to use or you are unsure to complete the
task safely, please ask for assistance.
Front wheels must be straight-ahead.
While shutting down the engine, pull the handbrake
handle to apply the handbrake, and shift the lever to
1/R position (MT) or P position (6AT).
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Taking out jack • Type 2
For the models with jacks located under the unbaffled front
Single-tire models
occupant dual seat or the seat in front of the rear wheel,
Turn the rotary switch of the jack in the storage box at the front release the strap directly to take the jack out.
right stepwell of the vehicle to lower the jack to its lowest position • Type 3
and then take it out with the vehicle tool kit.
For the models with jacks located under the baffled front
occupant dual seat, lift the front of the cushion and pull it
forward, then turn the rear end forward and release the strap
from the rear to take the jack out.
Dual-tire models
• Type 1
For the models with jacks located under the front occupant
single seat, use the L-shaped wrench to remove the seat front
frame baffle before taking the jack out.
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Positioning jack Single-tire models
Only use jack at specified jacking points. The lifting The jacking point for the front wheel is at the bolt head of
" height shall not be more than the height necessary subframe and swing arm (1).
for tire replacement (such as no more than 30cm Jacking point for the rear wheel: with the jacking head turned
above the ground). by 45 degrees, the jacking point for FWD models is at the leaf
Before using the jack, ensure all occupants have left spring (2); the jacking point for RWD models is at the rear axle
the vehicle. No person should place any portion of (3).
their body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. FWD
The jack shall be perpendicular to the vehicle body
while lifting.
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Set jacking points near the wheel to be replaced. Position the
jack directly on the firm and level ground under the jacking 1 2
points, apply the jack auxiliary rotating extension bar and wheel
nut wrench and turn until the jacking head enters the jacking 3
point.
RWD
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Dual-tire models Replacing with spare tire
The jacking point for the front wheel is at the bolt head of During the lifting, do not start the engine. Never get
subframe and swing arm (1). " under the lifted vehicle.
The jacking point for the rear wheel is at the leaf spring, about Before removing the wheel nut, make sure the vehicle
200 mm away from the rear axle tube (2). is stable and will not slide or move.
1 2 Torque wrench shall be used to check exact
tightened torque of wheel nuts and tire pressure as
soon as possible after replacing the wheel.
Replaced wheel, jack and vehicle tool kit must be
stored in specified location. Otherwise they may
cause damage or personal injury during impact or
heavy braking if casually or improperly placed.
1 Remove the spare tire(See “Spare tire” in this section).
2 Check the jack is still perpendicular to the jacking points;
Change position when necessary.
3 Slacken the wheel securing nuts counterclockwise with the
wheel nut wrench in the vehicle tool kit, and remove the
wheel securing nuts and wheel trim cover.
• For models configured with single tire center trim cover:
before removing the wheel securing nuts, pry the wheel
trim cover off with one end of the wheel nut wrench.
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4 Lift the vehicle with the jack.
• Type 1
Install the auxiliary rotating extension bar and turn the
wheel nut wrench clockwise until the wheel to be replaced
is just off the ground.
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– Install the auxiliary rotating extension bar and press the 9 Install the wheel trim cover in the opposite way.
extension bar down until the wheel to be replaced is just
off the ground. Note: For models configured with dual-tire rear wheel
full trim cover, tighten the trim cover with the L-shaped
wrench, with the tightening torque of 10Nm.
10 Put away the replaced wheel, wheel nut wrench, jack and
vehicle tool kit.
Caution
Be sure to fully lift and tighten the spare tire after the
replacement. For steel wheel models, the replaced wheel
can be placed at the spare tire position. Since the tire is
5 Carefully remove the wheel. damaged and flat, it may not be securely fastened. If the
replaced wheel is not placed back to the spare tire position,
6 Replace with the spare tire and secure wheel nuts clockwise.
and the wire rope is retracted under no-load condition, it may
7 Lower the vehicle body and remove the jack. be easily to cause the wire rope to stagnate in the next use,
8 Thoroughly tighten the wheel securing nuts in the diagonal thus leading to the failure to lower the spare tire smoothly.
sequence (as shown), with the wheel nut torque of Therefore, it is necessary to have a person under the vehicle
180±18Nm (single-tire) or 200±20Nm (dual-tire). keep pulling the spare tire, to avoid wire rope stagnation. For
aluminum wheel models, the replaced main tire cannot be
placed back to the spare tire position. Please temporarily put
it in the compartment and contact our Service Dealer for the
3 repair of the damaged main tire.
5 1
2 6
4
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Towing vehicle Rear towing hitch
Towing hitch in the rear of the vehicle can be used to tow other
While towing or being towed, relative national regulations about vehicles from behind. Before use, remove the plastic cap of the
vehicle towing shall be abided by. towing hitch.
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Type 2 Towing
Before towed
Being towed
When the vehicle is being towed, release the handbrake and
Caution engage N.
The maximum weight the towing hitch can bear is 1/2 GVW. There is no brake booster assist or power steering
Do not tow the vehicle with a weight more than this value. " assist when the engine is not running. In this case,
it needs to operate the brake pedal with more force
and rotate the steering wheel for longer time and
more force.
Caution
The driving distance may not exceed 50 km and the towing
speed should not be more than 50 km/h when towing a
vehicle, or else the transmission may be damaged. Do not
carry out towing in reverse or it will damage the planetary
gear mechanism in the transmission.
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Draining fuel filter
Be sure to wear proper gloves to protect hands from
" diesel.
Caution
If "fuel filter water level warning light (yellow)" in the
instrument cluster illuminates while driving, please park the
vehicle in a safe place, shut down the engine and drain water.
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Replacing fuse Driver compartment fuse box
The driver compartment fuse box is located at the lower left side
Fuses of this vehicle are located in the driver compartment of the steering wheel. Fuse can be accessed by just removing
fuse box, front compartment fuse box and the battery fuse box the cover of driver compartment fuse box.
respectively.
Caution
Spillage of liquid to any electric components in the vehicle
may damage the components, so it is required to cover any
electric components. The content of the fuse specification list
according to the vehicle configuration and technical status
will be constantly updated, please refer to actual state of
your vehicle.
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Fuses in driver compartment fuse box can be identified with Code Specs Function
labels printed on the back of fuse box cover. FS4 5A Rain, Solar Sensor, Light Sensor
FS 34 FS 21 FS 13 FS 1
FS5 5A Internet of Vehicles
J F1
ER6
ER7
FS 22 FS 14 FS6 10A Transmission Shift Lever
MCRO
MCRO
FS 33 FS 2
J F2 FS 23 FS 15
FS 32 FS 3 FS7 5A Ignition Switch, Immobilizer Coil
FS 31 FS 24 FS 16 FS 4
J F3 FS8 5A Reserved
FS 30 FS 25 FS 17 FS 5
FS 29 FS 26 FS 18 FS 6
FS9 10A Rear Heater Blower Feedback
ER4
ER5
MCRO
MCRO
ER2
MCRO
FS13 5A
MNI
FS 11
Camera, Antenna Module KL15
FS 12
FS14 5A Engine Control Module KL15
FS15 5A Electric Power Steering KL15
Specification
FS16 10A Airbag Control Unit KL15
Code Specs Function Instrument, Gateway, Keyless Entry
FS17 10A
JF1 60A Reserved System KL15
JF2 40A Reserved FS18 5A ABS, ESP, Steering Angle Sensor KL15
JF3 30A Reserved FS19 10A AT/AMT Transmission Shift Lever KL15
Front/Rear A/C Control Panel, Headlamp
FS1 10A A/C Control Panel, Parking Heater Switch
Leveling Switch, Center Console Switch,
Lane Departure Warning, Event Data FS20 10A
DC Stabilizer, Towing Module, Parking
FS2 10A Recorder, Tire Pressure Monitoring
Sensor KL15
Module, Rear View Camera
FS21 10A Blower Feedback Signal
FS3 7.5A Mobile Phone APP
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Code Specs Function Code Specs Function
FS22 10A Rearview Mirror Heater ER6 / Reserved
FS23 10A Data Link Connector (DLC) ER7 / Reserved
Rearview Mirror Control, On-board
Inverter, Towing Module, Radio, Event
FS24 10A
Data Recorder, Front Blower, Rear
Blower, PEPS ACC
FS25 15A Cigar Lighter ACC
Gateway, Body Control Module,
FS26 10A
Transmission Control Module ACC
FS27 / Reserved
FS28 / Reserved
FS29 / Reserved
FS30 / Reserved
FS31 / Reserved
FS32 / Reserved
FS33 / Reserved
FS34 / Reserved
ER1 / Rear Blower Relay
ER2 / IG1 Relay
ER3 / ACC Relay
ER4 / Rear Defrost Relay
ER5 / Reserved
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Front compartment fuse box Fuse can be accessed by just removing the cover of front
The front compartment fuse box is located at the right of compartment fuse box. Fuses in the front compartment fuse
compartment wall at the hood bottom (viewed from the front of box can be identified by the label printed at the back of the fuse
vehicle). box cover.
F39 RLY3 F25 F24 F40 F28
RLY23
RLY10 F10 F03 RLY7 RLY12 F16
F13
F12
RLY4
F30 F29
RLY9 S B15 F27
F07 RLY2 F21
F05
F23
F14
S B05
S B17
F33 S B16
F02
RLY5 S B14 S B04 S B23
F04 S B08
S B07
F08
F42 RLY6
F17
F01
F26
F19
F20
F11
S B13 S B03
RLY18 F15
S B20 S B21 RLY11
F06
F22
F09
RLY1
S B12 S B02
RLY19 RLY21
F41
S B25 RLY17
RLY16 S B10 S B11 RLY8
RLY14
S B09
RLY20 S B18 S B01
F36
S B06
30
S B24
F35
RLY13 RLY15 F43
F38
F37
S B19 S B22
F32
F31
F18
F34
RLY22
FLY01
FLY02
FLY03
FLY04
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Specification
Code Specs Function
FLY01 250A Alternator
FLY02 100A Electric Power Steering
FLY03 80A Electric Fan 1
FLY04 80A Electric Fan 2
SB01 50A Cooling Fan 1
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Code Specs Function Code Specs Function
SB02 40A Cooling Fan 2 SB22 40A Reserved
SB03 30A Defog SB23 30A Reserved
Instrument, Internet of Vehicles, Large SB24 15A Seat Heating
SB04 40A
Screen/DCDC
SB25 25A Reserved
SB05 30A IGN
F01 10A A/C Compressor
SB06 40A ACC
F02 15A Horn
SB07 30A Front Wiper
F03 15A Front Fog Light
SB08 30A Electric Pedal
F04 10A Daytime Running Light
SB09 40A Rear Blower
F05 10A GCU/HCU
SB10 40A HCU
F06 30A Fuel Heater
SB11 40A ABS/ESP Pump
F07 10A Rear A/C Compressor
SB12 40A Front Blower
F08 10A Gateway2
SB13 60A Glow Plug
Transmission Control Module, DC F09 15A SCR
SB14 30A
Stabilizer Assembly F10 7.5A Reverse Light
SB15 30A Central Lock, Interior Light F11 30A Front A/C PTC1
SB16 30A Exterior Light F12 10A Main Relay Power 1
SB17 30A Starter F13 20A Main Relay Power 3 Water Pump
SB18 40A Rear Heater Blower F14 20A Main Relay Power 2
SB19 50A Reserved F15 10A Engine Control Module
SB20 40A Reserved F16 10A Transmission Control Module (AT/AMT)
SB21 30A Reserved F17 25A ABS/ESP Valve
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Code Specs Function Code Specs Function
F18 30A Front Compartment Fuse Box, A/C, DLC F38 30A Reserved
F19 30A Towing Module1 F39 30A Front A/C PTC3
F20 30A Towing Module2 F40 20A Reserved
F21 15A Radio/MP5 Head Unit F41 20A Reserved
F22 25A Fuel Pump F42 20A Reserved
F23 10A Reserved F43 15A Reserved
F24 10A Starter Feedback RLY1 / A/C Compressor Relay
F25 25A Parking Heater RLY2 / Horn Relay
F26 10A Front Washer RLY3 / Left Front Fog Light Relay 30
Brake Switch, DC Stabilizer Assembly, RLY4 / Right Front Fog Light Relay
F27 10A
Gateway1
Instrument, Large Screen, Internet of RLY5 / Left Daytime Running Light Relay
F28 10A
Vehicles RLY6 / Right Daytime Running Light Relay
F29 15A Transmission Control Module (AT) RLY7 / Starter Relay
F30 20A Reserved RLY8 / Fuel Heater Relay
F31 25A Driver Side Power Window RLY9 / Rear A/C Compressor Relay
F32 25A Front Passenger Side Power Window RLY10 / Reverse Light Relay
F33 10A Tail Gate Lock RLY11 / Reserved
F34 30A Central Lock RLY12 / Main Relay
F35 20A Reserved RLY13 / Main/Auxiliary Fan Low-speed Relay
F36 30A Front A/C PTC2 RLY14 / Reserved
F37 30A Reserved RLY15 / Main Fan High-speed Relay
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Code Specs Function Battery fuse box
RLY16 / Reserved The battery fuse box is located on the battery positive terminal
RLY17 / Auxiliary Fan High-speed Relay below the driver seat.
Specification
Code Specs Function
1 5A Battery Sensor
2 500A Front Compartment Fuse Box
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Emergency Troubleshooting
Fuse replacement Replacing bulbs
Only replace with fuses of the same specifications Before replacing any bulbs, turn off ignition switch and light
" and rated current. Installing nonspecific fuse will switch to prevent any possible short circuit.
damage electrical system and even cause fire.
Before attempting to replace the fuse, ignition When removing or installing bulbs, never touch the bulb with
switch and all electrical devices shall be turned hands and if touched, clean hand trace on the bulb with cloth
off. Any unauthorized change to vehicle electrical or alcohol.
system will cause serious adverse effect and fire on Caution
the electronic management system.
Replace with bulb of the same category and specification as
Pull the fuse outward with puller provided in fuse box to remove the original one.
the fuse. Internal wiring of the fuse can be used to identify blown 30
fuse (arrowed).
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Caution
Unauthorized changes to electrical system will make
warranty invalid.
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Bulb specification Bulb replacement
Bulb Specs Bulb removal procedures are as below (no re-description for
installing procedures as they are the reverse of removal) and for
Front fog light H8
other bulbs not listed for replacement, our Service Dealer shall
Front direction indicator PY21W be contacted for inspection as soon as possible.
High beam H7
Rear roof vanity light
Low beam H7
Carefully pry up the lamp shade with a screwdriver or equivalent.
Rear fog light P21W
Remove the faulty bulb.
Reverse light W16W
Rear direction indicator PY21W
Brake light (Type 1) P21W
Rear position light/brake light (Type 2) P21/5W
License plate light W5W
Front roof vanity light W5W
Rear roof vanity light W5W
Stepwell light C5W
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216 Safety
217 Scheduled maintenance
218 Owner's check
219 Front compartment
220 Engine hood
222 Engine oil
224 Coolant
226 Brake fluid
227 Power steering fluid
228 Washer fluid
229 Washer jet
229 Wiper blade 40
230 Seat belt
231 Battery
235 Tires
237 Other maintenance
Maintenance and Service
Safety Do not start the engine in unventilated place as
" poisonous gases exhausted is very dangerous.
During vehicle inspection or maintenance, take care to reduce
If possible, operate the engine compartment
risks of personal injury or vehicle damage, and always observe
after engine shutdown and battery disconnection
the following safety precautions.
(see “Jump start” in Emergency Troubleshooting
Turn off the ignition switch and pull out the key, section). If components under the engine hood shall
" unless otherwise specified in special procedures. be inspected when the engine is running, make sure
the vehicle is on a level ground, the parking brake
When the engine is running, be sure to keep hands,
has been applied and the shift lever is in N or P
tools and clothes away from drive belt and belt pulley.
position. Keep the matches and open fire away from
The radiator fan may start at any time (even when the the battery area and all fuel related components. Do
engine is not running). Always ensure your hands, not smoke near these areas and components.
loose clothing (such as ties, scarves, etc.) stay away
Most fluid used for motor vehicles are toxic. Do
from fan blades. After the engine is started/running,
not drink or contact with the skin or eye. These
many components under the engine hood will be hot,
fluid include battery acid, coolant, brake fluid,
such as the engine, exhaust system, cooling system
power steering fluid, fuel, detergent, lubricating oil,
and power steering fluid reservoir. Do not touch until
refrigerant, etc. Please wear protective gloves to
it is cooled down.
refill the fluid. And observe all instructions on labels
The engine fuel system is a high-pressure common and containers. When operating on or under the
rail system. Since the pressure in the high-pressure vehicle, wear protective glasses if it is possible to
common rail is huge, unauthorized removal may touch splashed or fallen articles and sprayed fluid.
cause personal injury. Never remove the system
Long-term contact with engine oil may cause skin
without permission.
diseases, including dermatitis and skin cancer.
Do not touch wires or components with the ignition Clean it thoroughly after contact.
switch in "ON" position. Keep in mind that the
batteries and wires carry with high current or voltage
possibly causing personal injury. Avoid short circuit.
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Be sure to keep children and pets away from the Scheduled maintenance
" vehicle. Nobody is allowed to stay in the vehicle
(except those work in the vehicle according to your Regular maintenance is the key to economy, safety and
instruction). Be sure to keep children away from oil, reliability for your vehicle and it must be remembered that the
fluid and lubricating grease. responsibility for maintaining your vehicle in a safe, roadworthy
condition rests ultimately on you, the owner/operator.
Necessary maintenance and the intervals have been specified
to maintain your vehicle properly. Regular vehicle maintenance
shall be done by Our Service Dealer in accordance with
Warranty & Service Handbook.
It is in your best interest to have your vehicle regularly
maintained in accordance with regulations.
Our Service Dealers are recommended as they have qualified
personnel, required facilities and can offer the unique
pre-planned service which will give maximum vehicle reliability.
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Maintenance and Service
Owner's check Weekly checks or check before a long journey
• Check for fluid level / fluid fill-up.
The following are a few simple but important checks which you
- Engine oil
should make at regular intervals before driving to ensure reliable,
economic operation: - Coolant
- Windshield washer fluid
Daily checks - Power steering fluid
• The function of lighting (make sure all lens are clean), horn, - Brake fluid
instrument cluster, warning lamps and indicator lamps, wipers • Check for condition and pressure of all tires (including spare
and washers. tires).
• Operation of seat belts. • Check and operate AC system.
• Correct functioning of brakes.
• Visually check if there is water, oil, fuel, exhaust fume and Arduous use
other leakage under the vehicle. For vehicles often subject to arduous use it is recommended that
service intervals are reduced.
Regular vehicle maintenance shall be done by Our Service
Dealer in accordance with Warranty & Service Handbook.
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Maintenance and Service
Front compartment Type 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
Type 1
1 2 34 5 6
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Engine hood 3 Lift the support rod with your left hand, and install the end
of it into the mounting slot in the hood.
Open hood
1 Pull the hood release switch below the driver side lower
guard to release the hood.
2 Lift the front of the hood slightly, fully push the safety catch all
the way to the right side and lift the hood with your right hand.
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Close hood
With the key in "ON" position, the radiator fan may
" operate at any time (even if the engine is not running).
Always ensure your hands, loose clothing (such as About 20CM
ties, scarves, etc.) stay away from fan blades.
If the engine is running, keep your hands, clothing,
etc. away from the rotating pulley, drive belt, fan
blades and other devices.
When closing, support the front of the hood with one hand, pull
the support rod out of the mounting slot with the other hand
and clip it into the fixing points horizontally, then close the hood. Caution
When the front of the hood is approximately 20cm from the front Before closing, check that no tools, rags, equipment, etc. left
bumper, let the hood close by gravity. Finally attempt to lift the under the hood.
hood to check if the locking mechanism is properly engaged.
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Engine oil Park the vehicle on a flat ground, idle the engine for 1 ~ 2
minutes, then turn off the ignition switch and wait for about 10
It is recommended to use oil of correct grade. minutes to check the oil level.
SAE 5W-30 ACEA C3 Long-life or higher-grade oil is Pull out the oil dipstick and wipe the blade with a paper or lint-free
recommended. cloth. Completely insert the oil dipstick back and then pull out.
Our Service Dealer are ready to provide you with the latest The oil level indicator must be between MAX and MIN marks.
updates and improvements on recommended oil. If you are
Type 1
using your vehicle in areas of extremely low temperatures, it
is recommended to use SAE 0W-30 ACEA C3 Long-life oil for
your vehicle.
Caution
Don't use the engine oil not conforming to the above
specifications. Improper use of oil may cause damage to the
engine, thus the warranty will become invalid.
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Type 1
MAX
MIN
Caution
Check the engine oil level frequently, and refill as necessary. Type 2
Both excessive and insufficient refilling of engine oil is likely
to damage the engine, and the damage are not covered by
warranty.
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If you need to refill, please turn counterclockwise to unscrew
the oil filler cap, then add new oil of correct specification. The
amount of oil required from MIN to MAX is about 1L. Repeat the
oil level check process after the oil drops into the tank. Refill as
necessary until the oil level is correct.
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Engine oil consumption Coolant
The engine oil consumption is affected by a variety of factors
(these factors also affect fuel consumption), of which the Coolant is harmful if swallowed. Do not allow
oil type and driving pattern (especially in the "running-in"
" coolant to contact the eyes or skin. If it does, rinse
period) are the two most important factors. Generally, the immediately with plenty of water.
engine oil consumption is higher in the "running-in" period
Please add correct specification coolant. Never driving the
and in continuous high-speed operation. You must follow the
vehicle if coolant of correct specification is not filled. Coolant
suggestions on driving tips in this Handbook. See “Driving” in
specifications see “Recommended fluids” in General Technical
Starting and Driving section.
Parameters section.
At specified intervals the cooling system should be drained,
flushed and refilled with the correct amount of coolant.
Caution
When charging or replacing coolant, only the specified
coolant can be used. The use of non-recommended
coolant could cause damage to the cooling system and may
invalidate the warranty.
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Inspection and refill
Do not remove the reservoir cap while the system
" is hot, for escaped water vapor or hot coolant may
cause injury. If coolant has to be charged when the
system is hot, wait for 10 minutes, place a thick
MAX
cloth over the reservoir cap and turn the cap slowly MIN
Always check the coolant level with the vehicle on level ground
and the cooling system stationary (cold condition).
The level is visible on the coolant reservoir and the normal level
shall be between MAX and MIN marks. Caution
If the level drops to the MIN mark, clean the area around the If the level has fallen appreciably, or topping-up is required
coolant reservoir cap and rotate the cap counterclockwise to frequently, suspect leakage or overheating and contact our
remove it. Top up with the specified fluid between MAX and MIN Service Dealer for inspection. 40
marks. Install the reservoir cap.
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Maintenance and Service
Precautions for cold weather Brake fluid
In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold
weather, please consider the following suggestions: If there is an appreciable drop in the level of the brake
• Since the standard freezing point of the coolant used in
" fluid, contact Our Service Dealer as soon as possible.
the vehicle is -35°C (with the mixture ratio of coolant stock Use only new, specified brake fluid. Use of old
solution and water of 1:1), it is necessary to park the vehicle or unspecified fluids can cause loss of braking
in areas where the coolant temperature can be maintained performance.
above -35°C. Brake fluid cleanliness is essential. Any dirt entering
• If you are using your vehicle in extremely cold areas where the the system can cause loss of braking performance.
ambient temperature is below -35°C, please use the coolant
Do not allow brake fluid to contact the skin or the
of appropriate proportion based on the local temperature.
eyes; If it does, rinse immediately with plenty of
(Refractometer T10007 can be used to detect the freezing
water. Keep brake fluid out of the reach of children.
point of the coolant)
Do not allow brake fluid flowing onto the engine,
otherwise it may be ignited when the engine heats
up, causing a fire and damage to the engine.
Caution
• Only top up the brake master cylinder with brake fluid
complying with specification DOT4. Do not use any other
type of brake fluid.
• Brake fluid will damage paintwork if allowed to contact it.
Wipe clean immediately and flush with water.
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Maintenance and Service
Inspection and refill Power steering fluid
Be sure to check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is parked
on a flat ground and the brake system is in cold state. Brake Note: Apply to vehicles equipped with hydraulic power
fluid level is visible on the reservoir and the normal level shall be steering system.
between MAX and MIN marks. If the level drops to MIN mark,
Caution
clean area around the filler cap and then turn counterclockwise
to remove the reservoir cap. Fill up specified new brake fluid Always use fluid conforming to ATF-DEXRON Ⅲ
between MAX and MIN marks and install the reservoir cap. specification.
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Washer fluid
Caution
• Do not overfill.
• Do not allow dirt to enter the power steering fluid reservoir.
• Operating the vehicle with insufficient fluid in the reservoir
could cause damage to the power steering unit.
Caution
Do not use washer fluid that does not comply with
requirements. Do not use tap water as mineral substance in
tap water will easily block windshield washer fluid pipeline
or jet.
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Washer jet Wiper blade
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Maintenance and Service
Replacement Seat belt
Removal Inspection
- Lift the wiper arm from the windshield, then make the blade and
The belts also have a sensitive retractor which is
arm maintain at a right angle.
" designed to lock only during heavy acceleration,
- Push down the clip (arrow direction), then slide the blade deceleration or, for example, on tight bends.
bracket to the lower side of the arm so that the pivot on the
bracket can be separated from the hook on the arm. Do NOT attempt to test the locking device by
intentionally "launching" your upper torso in a
Note: Remember the relative location of hook and bracket forward direction.
because the replacement blade is required to be fitted later
in the same way. Check ALL seat belts as follows:
• Inspect all belt anchorage points for security.
Installation • Insert the tongue into the buckle and check for a positive
- Install the blade holder on the hook. locking action. Push the red button and check if the locking
tab pops neatly.
- Snap the pivot into the hook and push it in place, until hearing
an audible sound of snapping into place. • With the belt half unreeled, hold the tongue and give it a sharp
pull. Check if the safety device can be locked automatically
Maintenance and service and prevent further looseness.
Wash with good cleaner or neutral detergent and wipe clean with
soft dry cloth that is free of lint.
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Maintenance and service Battery
Do not attempt to repair the retractor or buckle Warning on battery:
" mechanisms, or to modify the seat belts in any
way. Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of an
Wear goggles!
accident shall be replaced and the anchorage points
checked by Our Service Dealer.
The acid liquor in battery is strongly corrosive. Ensure to
wear protective gloves and goggles!
Regularly inspect the belt webbing for signs of abrasion or
wear, paying particular attention to the anchorage points and
Any open fire, spark, hard light and smoking is strictly
adjusters.
forbidden!
Clean the seat belt with a sponge dipped in warm water and mild
soap; it can be naturally dried, and should not be directly heated Explosive gas mixture may be generated during battery
or exposed to sunlight. Do not allow water to enter the retractor. recharging!
Never bleach or color seat belt as its strength may be reduced.
Ensure to keep any child away from the acid liquor and the
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There may be risks of injury, corrosion, accident and
" fire during operations on the battery and any electric
apparatus in the vehicle!
Ensure to wear goggles. Do not let any acid or leaded
grains into your eyes or onto your skin or clothes.
The acid liquor in battery is strongly corrosive.
Ensure to wear protective gloves and goggles.
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Do not turn over the battery, or acid liquor may be Pay attention to the polarities of power supply.
" discharged from the exhaust vent. If any acid liquor " Before powering on, the matches of polarities must
touched your eyes, immediately flush with clean be checked.
water for several minutes before seeing the doctor. The duration of each powering on should not be less
If any acid liquor spills onto your skin or clothes, than 5 seconds. Try to avoid powering on and off too
immediately neutralize it with thick liquid soap, and frequently.
then flush with plenty of water. If any acid liquor is
swallowed accidentally, see the doctor immediately. When removing the battery, please remove the
negative cable before positive cable.
Any open fire, spark, hard light and smoking is
strictly forbidden. During working on cables and Before powering on the battery again, all of the
electric devices and removing electrostatic loads, electric devices should be shut down. First connect
avoid generating any spark. The electrodes of the positive cable, then the negative one. Never
battery can NEVER be short-circuited, or may cause connect the cables incorrectly - risk of fire!
injury due to large energy spark. Unauthorized removing and installing of battery is
Explosive gas mixture may be generated during strictly forbidden. In some cases, such operations
battery recharging. The gas vent of battery should may cause severe damage to the battery and fuse
be kept unblocked to discharge the gas correctly. box. Please contact Our Service Dealer.
During recharging, the battery should be located in Do not disconnect the battery when the ignition
a space with good ventilation. switch is on or the engine is running, otherwise
Ensure to keep any child away from the acid liquor it may damage the electrical appliances (electrical
and the battery. components).
Turn off the engine, ignition switch and all the To prevent the battery housing from exposing to
electrical appliances before working on electrical ultraviolet ray, do not expose the battery under the
appliances. Remove the negative cable of battery. sunshine.
When replacing bulbs, only the lights are required to
be shut down.
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Duration of storing the vehicle Recharging the battery with ground equipment
If the vehicle is to be parked for an extended period of time, the
Do not recharge any frozen battery, or may cause
static current electrical appliance (like clock, security devices) " explosion! Even if the battery is unfrozen, there may
will drain the battery, and the battery has to be recharged. To
be acid liquor spilling out and cause corrosion. Any
avoid such case, charge the battery or disconnect the battery
frozen battery must be replaced.
negative cable during the vehicle parking.
Note: Please pay attention to the warnings & instructions Turn off the ignition switch and all of the electric devices before
for battery before working on it. recharging.
If the vehicle has been stored for long term and cannot be started
Caution due to undervoltage (general terminal voltage≤12V), the battery
Ensure to turn off the ignition switch during storing, otherwise must be removed from the vehicle and recharged with ground
the storing duration can be reduced significantly. equipment (follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer
of the recharging equipment.
Operating in winter During recharging with low current (e.g., a small recharging
device), it is unnecessary to remove the connecting cables of
There are some strict requirements on operating the in-car
battery. However, please ensure to read the instructions from
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battery in winter. In addition, the battery can only provide the
the manufacturer of the recharging device.
starting power which is a part of that in normal temperature.
We suggest to have the in-car battery checked by Our Service Before quick recharging (i.e., high current recharging), both of
Dealer before the cold season, and recharge it if necessary. the cables must be removed.
If the vehicle is not used for weeks in cold season, please remove Note: Please pay attention to the warnings & instructions
the in-car battery and store in an ice-free room, to prevent it from for battery before working on it. During recharging, the
freezing and damage. recharging device can only be connected after the terminal
clamps of recharging device is connected to the electrodes
of battery as required. After the recharging is finished,
firstly turn off the recharging device, remove the power
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cable, and then remove the terminal clamps of recharging Removing the battery
device from the battery. Shut down the ignition switch and all of the electric devices
Caution before removing the battery.
To remove the battery, firstly remove the negative cable and then
• Keep any child away from the battery, acid liquor and
the positive cable. And then remove the bolt on the mounting
recharging device.
bracket of battery to remove the battery.
• The battery can only be recharged in space with good
ventilation. Smoking is strictly forbidden. Ensure to keep
Replacing the battery
away from open fire and sparks, because explosive gas
mixture may be generated during recharging of the battery. The battery installed on your vehicle is designed for the
• Protect your eyes and face, never be too close to the corresponding mounting location. To replace the battery, please
battery. ensure to use one with the same voltage (12V), structure and
safety label. The current strength and capacity should be same
• If any acid liquor touched your eyes or skin, immediately
with the original battery. Our Service Dealer can offer you with
flush with clean water for several minutes before seeing
genuine batteries.
the doctor.
• There is a risk to quickly recharge the battery, which should When replacing the battery, please ensure that the ignition
be done by Our Service Dealer due to requirements on the switch is powered off and all of the electric devices are shut
special recharging device and knowledge. down.
• Any frozen or unfrozen battery must be replaced. Because
Concerning the disposal of used battery, it is
cracks may be found on the frozen battery housing. It may
suggested to have the battery replaced by Our
cause leak of acid liquor and damage to the vehicle.
Service Dealer. Additionally, the battery can never
be treated as household garbage because it contains
sulfuric acid and lead.
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Maintenance and Service
Installing the battery Tires
Before installing the battery, please power off the ignition switch
and shut down all of the electric devices. DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do NOT
" drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively worn or
Locate the battery into the desired position, and fix it with battery damaged, or is inflated to an incorrect pressure.
bracket.
When connecting the battery, please fix the positive cable before Frequently inspect the tires and sidewalls for any sign of
the negative cable. distortion (bulges), cuts or wear. Flints and other sharp objects
should be removed with a suitable blunt tool. If neglected, they
Caution may work through the tire.
To prevent the battery from discharging, please turn off the
ignition switch when you leave the vehicle. Tire pressure
Driving with incorrectly inflated tires can affect
" vehicle stability, increase rolling resistance, and
cause rapid tire wear and possible permanent
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Other maintenance • After cleaning, inspect the paintwork for damage and stone
chips; apply touch-up paint if necessary. Use the polishing
Vehicle cleaning wax to protect the paintwork from time to time.
• When using high pressure cleaning equipments, the
For the first driving after washing the vehicle, gently water jet shall be kept moving. Do not directly wash the
" apply the brake pedal several times to ensure all engine, radiator, door gap, seals, electrical components or
moisture is removed from the brake discs. components connected to it.
Carefully clean tires. Never use a high pressure jet
as it may damage tires. If any damage found, replace Note: Remove apparently harmless looking but actually
the tire. aggressive particles from the paintwork immediately - e.g.
bird droppings, tree resins, insect remains, tar spots, road
Flushing water on the forepart of the interior car salt and industrial fall-out. Otherwise permanent staining
(close to the dashboard area) is prohibited so as not or damage will be produced.
to cause any damage to some related parts.
Caution
Careful attention to the following will help to retain the value of
It is prohibited to open the engine hood and directly rinse
your vehicle:
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• Clean the vehicle with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water may
electrical components in the engine compartment. Don't use
impair vehicle paint in extremely cold weather.
steam to clean the underbody, wheelhouse or transmission
• No vehicle washing under strong direct sunlight during hot portion, as this will damage the protective wax layer.
weather.
• Use special vehicle cleaner to remove grease and tar spots
on vehicle body and while still wet, wash the paintwork using
a soft sponge and generous quantities of water containing
car shampoo. Rinse thoroughly and dry off with a chamois
leather.
• When cleaning the vehicle with a hose, it is prohibited to spray
the water directly to the window, the door, or the brake through
the gap of the wheel.
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Maintenance and Service
Engine carbon deposit cleaning Seat and trim
In view of the quality of domestic oil products, it is recommended Often use vacuum sweeper or soft brush to clean dirt and dust
that you carry out engine carbon deposit cleaning after driving accumulated on fibers. Often use clean cloth to wipe the trim.
15,000~20,000 km to ensure the normal performance of the Use special cleaner to remove general trim dust, staining or
engine. For details, please consult Our Service Dealer. spots. Use special cleaner to clean leather parts.
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General Technical Parameters
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General Technical Parameters
Major vehicle dimension parameters
Rear Drive Model
SV63C-6060 SV63C-7060 SV63D-6060 SV63D-7060
Model SV63C-G369 SV63C-G369 SV63C-G379
SV63C-6360 SV63C-7360 SV63D-6360 SV63D-7360
Length, mm 5940 5940 5940 5940 6200 5820 6680
2052 2052
Width, mm 2062 2062 2062 2062 2052
2094 2094
Height, mm 2535 2755 2535 2755 2320 2320 2320
Wheelbase, mm 3760 3760 3760 3760 3760 3760 4048
Front/Rear suspension, mm 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1420 1020/1040 1020/1612
1732/1743 1732/1743
Front/Rear track, mm 1732/1743 1732/1743 1732/1743 1732/1743 1732/1743
1740/1654 1740/1654
Minimum turning circle
14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 14.1 15.2
diameter, m
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Front Drive Model
Model SV63C-5000 SV63C-6000 SV63C-6010 SV63C-6020 SV63C-7020
Length, mm 5180 5180 5546 5940 5940
Width, mm 2062 2062 2062 2062 2062
Height, mm 2385 2555 2555 2535 2755
Wheelbase, mm 3000 3000 3366 3760 3760
Front/Rear suspension, mm 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1160 1020/1160
Front/Rear track, mm 1734/1756 1734/1756 1734/1756 1734/1756 1734/1756
Minimum turning circle
12.1 12.1 13.4 14.8 14.8
diameter, m
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Vehicle weight parameters
Rear Drive Model
Model SV63C-6060 SV63C-7060 SV63D-6060 SV63D-7060 SV63C-G369 SV63C-G369 SV63C-G379
4000 4000
Gross vehicle weight, kg 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500
3990 3990
2230 1980 2010
Curb weight of a vehicle, kg 2390 2360 2420 1965
2360 2050 2080
1567/1933~ 1618/1882~
Axle load (Front/rear axle 1610/1890 1790/2210 1800/2200 1650/1850 1567/1933~ 1685/1815
load under gross vehicle 1700/1800
weight), kg 1690/1810 1790/2200 1800/2190 1565/1935~ 1715/1785 1615/1885~
1650/1850 1675/1825
Passenger capacity 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Front Drive Model
Model SV63C-5000 SV63C-6000 SV63C-6010 SV63C-6020 SV63C-7020
Gross vehicle weight, kg 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500
Curb weight of a vehicle, kg 2140 2160 2210 2260 2300
Axle load (Front/rear axle
load under gross vehicle 1610/1890 1610/1890 1645/1855 1715/1785 1715/1785
weight), kg
Passenger capacity 3 3 3 3 3
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Vehicle performance parameters
Rear Drive Model
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General Technical Parameters
Main engine parameters
Engine type SC20M163Q6A SC20M150Q6 SC20M163.1Q6A
Type Common rail direct injection (CRDI) diesel engine with turbocharger and intercooler
Displacement, L 1.996 1.996 1.996
Number of cylinder 4 4 4
Bore*Stroke, mm*mm 83*92 83*92 83*92
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Chassis technical parameters
Items Parameters
Front suspension Mcpherson independent suspension
Rear suspension Leaf spring non-independent suspension
Leaf spring type Taper leaf spring
Leaf spring specification (RWD) 90, 60/100, 60/110, 60/130, 70/135, 70/160 (N/mm)
Wheel dynamic balance requirement Residual dynamic unbalance on both sides of wheel assembly shall be less than 10g
Sound free travel of brake pedal within 10 mm
Reasonable application range of
At least 2mm remaining before wearable material reaching its wear limit
brake friction pair
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General Technical Parameters
Recommended fluids
Item Specification Capacity
Engine lubricating oil, L SAE 5W-30 ACEA C3 Long-life 6
10.5(without rear fan heater)
Engine coolant, L D-35(-35℃) 12(with rear fan heater)
13.5(long wheelbase)
Cryogenic circulating coolant, L D-35(-35℃) 4.5
6MT manual transmission fluid
Laike 75w/85 2.6
(FWD), L
6MT manual transmission fluid
Fuchs 75w/85 3.3
(RWD), L
6AT automatic transmission fluid, L petro-Canada Dexron VI 9
Brake fluid, L Laike 901-4 DOT 4 1
Power steering fluid, L ATF-DEXRON Ⅲ 1.2
Washer fluid, L General low freezing point detergent 4
750±30(single A/C)
Air conditioning refrigerant, g R1234yf 1450±30(medium wheelbase dual A/C)
1600±30(long wheelbase dual A/C)
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DYMOS rear axle lubricant, L TEMPO GL-5 80W-90 2.5
YUEJIN rear axle lubricant, L TEMPO GL-5 80W-90 3
Drive shaft spindle grease, g EP2 8±1
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Wheel and tire
Item Parameter
Wheel specification 6 1/2J×16 6J×16
Tire size 235/65R16C 215/75R16C 195/75R16C
Vehicle type Minibus/COMBI/VAN/CAB/Platform Vechile
Gross vehicle weight, kg ≤4050 ≤4050 ≤5000
Tire pressure of front/rear wheel (cold condition), bar 3.5/4.9 4.0/4.75 4.6/4.3
Tire pressure of spare wheel (cold condition), bar 4.9 4.75 4.6
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General Technical Parameters
Wheel alignment parameters
Rear Drive Model
Item Parameter
0.333°±0.5°
Camber
Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
2.33°±0.5°
Kingpin Caster
Front Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
Wheels 0.192°±0.083°
Toe
Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.1°
Kingpin 12.16°±0.5°
Inclination Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
Toe 0°±0.417°
Camber 0°±0.5°
Rear Wheels
Rear Axle
0°±0.25°
Thrust Angle
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Front Drive Model
Item Parameter
0.067°±0.5°
Camber
Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
2.47°±0.5°
Kingpin Caster
Front Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
Wheels 0.083°±0.083°
Toe
Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.1°
Kingpin 12.6°±0.5°
Inclination Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.5°
Toe 0°±0.417°
Camber 0°±0.5°
Rear Wheels
Rear Axle
0°±0.25°
Thrust Angle
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