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FOREWORD

Thank you very much for choosing this vehicle.

In order to correctly operate and maintain your vehicle, please take the time to
read this manual carefully.

After reading, please leave the manual in the vehicle for future reference.
Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the same time of resale, as the new
owner will also need to read the information in it.

All the information and specifications in this manual are current at the time of
printing.

Remember that authorized service centres know your vehicle best and have
factory-trained technicians and OEM parts to guarantee your safety. Do not
use non-OEM parts or accessories to modify your vehicle. Modifying will affect
the functionality, safety and durability of your vehicle.

According to the specification of equipment and features of your vehicle, some


descriptions and illustrations may differ from that on your vehicle.

Any data, descriptions and illustrations provided in this manual cannot be used
as the basis for any insurance claim.

We reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications at any


time without notice.

All rights reserved. This document should not be reproduced or copied, in


whole or in part, without the written permission.

Happy driving!

Version No: T19COM24EN01


Issued June 2024

FOREWORD 1
Pictorial Index

1 2 3 4 5 6

10 9 8 7

Bonnet .................................................................................... P.113


Position light............................................................................. P.39
Front indicator light.................................................................... P.40
Daytime running light ................................................................. P.41
Front wiper blade ...................................................................... P.37
Outside rear view mirror ............................................................. P.34
Side indicator light..................................................................... P.40
Fuel tank cover ......................................................................... P.118
High beam light......................................................................... P.39
Low beam light ......................................................................... P.39
Front fog light .......................................................................... P.41
Tyre ........................................................................................ P.215

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1 2 3 4

7 6 5

Reverse light ............................................................................ P.42


Rear wiper blade....................................................................... P.37
High mounted brake light............................................................ P.42
Rear indicator light .................................................................... P.40
Brake light................................................................................ P.42
Rear position light ..................................................................... P.39
License plate light ..................................................................... P.42
Rear fog light ............................................................................ P.41
Note: Please refer to the actual vehicle.

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Pictorial Index

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

A/C

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Headlight stalk switch ................................................................ P.39


Audio button............................................................................. P.91
Instrument cluster ..................................................................... P.22
Cruise button............................................................................ P.150
Wiper stalk switch ..................................................................... P.35
Audio head unit......................................................................... P.87
A/C control panel ...................................................................... P.96
Glove box ................................................................................ P.108
Electric parking brake button....................................................... P.131
Auto hold button........................................................................ P.133
Shift lever ................................................................................ P.127
Audio system control button........................................................ P.87
Panoramic view monitor switch ................................................... P.177
Brake pedal
Accelerator pedal
Bonnet release lever.................................................................. P.113
Power boot door opening switch (if equipped) ............................... P.115
Note: The interiors are different depending to the market requirement. Please
refer to the actual vehicle.

4 Pictorial Index
Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION 1-9. Precautions When Driving in


the Rain
1-1. How to Read This Manual
When Driving on
How to Read This Manual....2 Slippery Road Surfaces..... 16
Table of Contents ...............2 Never Drive Through
Pictorial Index ....................2 Flooded Water ................. 16
Index ................................2
1-10.Winter Driving
1-2. ''Face to face'' Consultative Precautions
Service Card
Winter Driving Tips ........... 17
''Face to face'' Driving on Road
Consultative Service Covered with Ice and
Card .................................3 Snow .............................. 18
1-3. Symbols in the Manual Tyre Chains ..................... 18

Symbols in the Manual ........7 1-11.Cybersecurity Notice


1-4. New Vehicle Inspection Cybersecurity Support
Service Update or
New Vehicle Inspection .......8 Termination Notice............ 20
Delivery Inspection Cybersecurity Notice for
Certificate..........................8 Scrapping or Resale ......... 20
1-5. New Vehicle Break-in
2. PREPARATION FOR
New Vehicle Break-in ..........9 DRIVING
1-6. How to Save Fuel and 2-1. Instrument Cluster
Extend Life of Vehicle
Instrument Cluster View .... 22
How to Save Fuel and Operating the meter
Extend Life of Vehicle........ 10 control buttons ................. 24
1-7. Precautions Before Information Display Area ... 24
Driving Vehicle 2-2. Operation/Malfunction
Safety Check ................... 11 Indicator
Before Starting Engine ...... 11 Operation/Malfunction
After Starting Engine......... 12 Indicator.......................... 27
When Driving ................... 12
Parking Operations........... 12 2-3. Steering Wheel
Parking on Slope .............. 13 Horn ............................... 32
Check the Exhaust Heated Steering Wheel
System ........................... 14 (If Equipped).................... 32
1-8. Off-road Driving Adjusting Steering
Precautions Wheel............................. 33

Off-road Driving................ 15

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2-4. Rear View Mirror Child Presence


Detection in Rear Seat
Automatic Inside Rear
(If Equipped).................... 65
View Mirror ..................... 34
Outside Rear View 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Mirror.............................. 34
3-1. Key Information
2-5. Wiper System
Key Information................ 69
Wiper Operation............... 35
Replacing Key Battery....... 70
Wiper Blade
Effective Range................ 72
Replacement ................... 37
Keyless Entry................... 73
2-6. Lighting System Vehicle Security ............... 74
Immobilizer System .......... 75
Exterior Lighting ............... 39
Remote Start ................... 76
Interior Lighting ................ 42
Follow Me Home 3-2. Doors
Function.......................... 43
Doors Lock Switch............ 77
Smart Vehicle Locating
Unlocking Doors with
Function.......................... 43
Inside Handle .................. 77
Intelligent Headlight
Door Mechanical Switch .... 78
Function (IHC) ................. 44
Rear Door Child Lock........ 79
Fogging Instructions for
Light ............................... 44 3-3. Windows
2-7. Seats Power Windows ............... 80
Window Remote Control
Head Restraints ............... 45
Function.......................... 81
Front Seats ..................... 46
Window Jam Protection
Second Row Seat............. 48
Function.......................... 82
Seat Heating Function
(If Equipped).................... 49 3-4. Power Moon Roof
2-8. Seat Belts Power Moon Roof (If
Equipped) ....................... 84
Seat Belts ....................... 49
Moon Roof Remote
Seat Belt Pretensioner ...... 54
Control Function (If
2-9. Child Restraint Systems Equipped) ....................... 85
Moon Roof Jam
Safety Instructions for
Protection Function (If
Using Child Restraint
Equipped) ....................... 86
System ........................... 55
Recommended Child 3-5. Audio System
Restraint Systems ............ 57
Audio View ...................... 87
Top Tether ....................... 58
Audio Operation ............... 88
Installing Child Restraint
Audio Settings ................. 88
Systems.......................... 60
Audio Button.................... 91
Enabling and Disabling
Voice Recognition
Front Passenger Airbag..... 64
Function.......................... 91
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Phone-link....................... 92 3-13.Boot Door


3-6. Air Conditioning System Manual Boot Door .......... 114
Power Boot Door ............ 115
Electric Air Conditioning .... 96
Boot Door Emergency
Automatic Air
Opening........................ 118
Conditioning .................... 97
Mode Adjustment ........... 101 3-14.Fuel Tank Cover
Air Outlets Airflow
Fuel Tank Cover ............. 118
Control.......................... 101
Interior Active 4. DRIVING VEHICLE
Ventilation and
Automatic Cleaning (If 4-1. Vehicle Power Mode
Equipped) ..................... 102 ENGINE START STOP
Air Quality Control Switch .......................... 122
System (If Equipped) ...... 103
Air Conditioning Cooling 4-2. Starting and Turning
Operation ...................... 103 off Engine
Air Conditioning Heating Normal Starting and
Operation ...................... 105 Turning off ..................... 123
Auxiliary Fascia Armrest Starting and Turning off
Box Cooling / Warming in Emergency................. 124
Function (If Equipped)..... 105 Petrol Particulate Filter
3-7. Wireless Charging (PPF) (If Equipped)......... 125
Adaptive Engine Control
Wireless Charging .......... 105
System ......................... 126
3-8. Assist Grips and Coat hooks
4-3. Transmission
Assist Grips ................... 107
Automatic
Coat hooks .................... 107
Transmission ................. 126
3-9. Storage Space
4-4. Steering System
Storage Space ............... 108
Electric Power Steering
3-10.Power Outlet System (EPS) ............... 129
Power Outlet.................. 110 4-5. Brake System
USB Port........................111
Electric Parking Brake
3-11.Sun Visors and Vanity System (EPB) ................ 131
Mirrors Automatic Parking
System (AUTO HOLD) .... 133
Sun Visors, Vanity
Vacuum Booster............. 135
Mirrors and TicketClips.... 112
Brake............................ 136
3-12.Bonnet
4-6. SRS Airbags
Opening/closing the
SRS Airbags.................. 137
bonnet .......................... 113

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5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-8. Automatic Emergency


Braking System (AEB) /
5-1. Speed Limit Assist System Front Collision Warning
(SLA) System (FCW)
Speed Limit Assist Automatic Emergency
System (SLA) (If Braking System (AEB) /
Equipped) ..................... 149 Front Collision Warning
5-2. Cruise System System (FCW) ............... 166
Adaptive Cruise Control 5-9. Traffic Jam Assist
System (ACC) ............... 150 System (TJA) / Integrated
Active Speed Limit.......... 155 Cruise Assist System (ICA)
5-3. Hill Descent Control System Traffic Jam Assist
(HDC) System (TJA) /
Integrated Cruise Assist
Hill Descent Control
System (ICA) ................. 169
System (HDC) (If
Intelligent Avoidance
Equipped) ..................... 157
System ......................... 171
5-4. Lane Departure 5-10.Drive Away
Warning System (LDW) Information System
Lane Departure
Drive Away Information
Warning System
System ......................... 172
(LDW)........................... 158
5-11.Tyre Pressure
5-5. Lane Departure
Monitoring System (TPMS)
Prevention System (LDP)
Tyre Pressure
Lane Departure
Monitoring System
Prevention System
(TPMS) ......................... 172
(LDP)............................ 160
5-12.Driver Monitor System
5-6. Emergency Lane
(DMS)
Keeping (ELK) System
Driver Monitor System
Emergency Lane
(DMS)........................... 175
Keeping (ELK) System .... 162
5-13.Parking Assist System
5-7. Blind Spot Detection
(BSD) System Parking View Monitor
System (If Equipped) ...... 176
Blind Spot Detection Panoramic View Monitor
(BSD) System ............... 163 System (If Equipped) ...... 177
Rear Cross Traffic Alert Parking Radar System .... 181
(RCTA) System .............. 164
Rear Cross Traffic
Braking (RCTB) System
(If Equipped).................. 164

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5-14.Multi-Collision Brake Emergency Towing ......... 202


System (MCB) 6-4. Fuse
Multi-Collision Brake Fuse Box ...................... 203
System (MCB) ............... 183 Checking Fuse............... 204
5-15.Braking Force Control Replacing Fuse .............. 205
System
7. MAINTENANCE
Electronic Stability
Program System (ESP) ... 184 7-1. Repair and Maintenance
Anti-lock Brake System Repair and
(ABS) ........................... 185 Maintenance.................. 208
Extended Function ......... 187 Authorized Service
5-16.Data Privacy Centre is at Your
Service ......................... 208
Driver Drowsiness and Safety Check ................. 209
Attention Warning
(DDAW) ....................... 187 7-2. Normal Maintenance
Advanced Driver Normal Maintenance....... 210
Assistance System Checking Oil Level.......... 211
(ADAS) ......................... 188 Checking Transmission
Emergency call (eCall) .... 188 Fluid Level..................... 212
6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Checking Brake Fluid
Level ............................ 212
6-1. Basic Knowledge of Vehicle Checking Coolant
Emergency Level ............................ 213
Checking Radiator and
Hazard Light .................. 190 Condenser .................... 214
Reflective Strip............... 191 Checking Drive Belt ........ 214
Warning Triangle ............ 191 Checking Tyres .............. 215
Spare Tools (If Tyre Rotation ................. 217
equipped)...................... 191 Checking Battery............ 217
6-2. Vehicle Emergency Checking Air
Handling Conditioning Filter .......... 217
Checking Windshield
If You Have a Flat Tyre Washer Fluid ................. 218
While Driving ................. 192 Checking Wiper Blades ... 218
If Engine Coolant
Temperature is High........ 197 8. SPECIFICATION
If Battery is Flat .............. 198
If Your Vehicle Cannot 8-1. Label Location
Start Normally................ 200 Vehicle Identification
6-3. Towing Number (VIN) ................ 222
Vehicle Product Label ..... 223
Towing Vehicle ............... 200 Engine Number .............. 223
Installing Towing Eyelet ... 202

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RF Emitter and Reciever Wheel Alignment ............ 228


Installation (If Wheels and Tyres........... 228
Equipped) ..................... 223 Battery.......................... 229
Light Bulb Specification ... 229
8-2. Vehicle Specifications
Vehicle Components
Vehicle Dimensions ........ 224 That Are Not Included in
Vehicle Type .................. 225 the Vehicle Size ............. 230
Vehicle Weight ............... 225 Your Rights.................... 231
Vehicle Performance....... 226 Contact Us .................... 231
Engine Performance ....... 226
Fuel System .................. 227 ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Suspension System ........ 227

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INTRODUCTION
1
1-1. How to Read This Manual When Driving..................... 12

INTRODUCTION
How to Read This Manual .....2 Parking Operations............. 12
Table of Contents .................2 Parking on Slope................ 13
Pictorial Index......................2 Check the Exhaust
System ............................. 14
Index..................................2
1-8. Off-road Driving
1-2. ''Face to face'' Consultative
Precautions
Service Card
Off-road Driving ................. 15
''Face to face''
Consultative Service Card .....3 1-9. Precautions When Driving in
1-3. Symbols in the Manual the Rain
When Driving on Slippery
Symbols in the Manual..........7
Road Surfaces................... 16
1-4. New Vehicle Inspection Never Drive Through
New Vehicle Inspection .........8 Flooded Water ................... 16
Delivery Inspection 1-10.Winter Driving
Certificate ...........................8 Precautions
1-5. New Vehicle Break-in Winter Driving Tips ............. 17
New Vehicle Break-in............9 Driving on Road Covered
with Ice and Snow .............. 18
1-6. How to Save Fuel and Extend
Life of Vehicle Tyre Chains....................... 18

How to Save Fuel and 1-11.Cybersecurity Notice


Extend Life of Vehicle ......... 10 Cybersecurity Support
1-7. Precautions Before Service Update or
Driving Vehicle Termination Notice ............. 20

Safety Check ..................... 11 Cybersecurity Notice for


Scrapping or Resale ........... 20
Before Starting Engine ........ 11
After Starting Engine........... 12

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1. INTRODUCTION

1-1. How to Read This Manual


How to Read This Manual
There are three ways for you to find the information you need in this manual.
Here is a brief introduction of each one.

Table of Contents
The main Table of Contents will tell you which chapter of the Owner's Manual
contains the information you need and what page to find it on.

Pictorial Index
The Pictorial Index is a helpful tool to find the required information quickly,
especially if you are not familiar with the component name.

Index
This is the fastest method for you to find the information you need. The index
contains a complete listing of all the important vehicle terminologies.

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1-2. ''Face to face'' Consultative Service Card 1


''Face to face'' Consultative Service Card

INTRODUCTION
Authorized service centre will provide a dedicated service consultant when
you purchase your vehicle. If you have any questions concerning your vehicle,
please consult the consultant.
Sheet One (for User)
Name of User: Date of Purchase:
Sales & Servicing Department: Model:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
The following items should be confirmed by the user:
1. Vehicle Delivery and Inspection (Mark a " √ " for " Yes " and a " × " for
Other Conditions):
Have introduced the basic operation of the vehicle to the user and
□ performed the delivery inspection.
□ Have explained the warranty policies to the user.
□ Have explained the precautions of driving to the user.
Have explained the importance of regular maintenance and the
□ recommended interval time/mileage for regular maintenance to the
user.
Have explained to the user the importance of having regular
□ maintenance or vehicle repairs done at authorized service centre.
Have delivered the Owner's Manual to the users and reminded them to

read it.
Have informed the user about the service hotline function and how to

use it.
2. ''Face to face'' Consultative Service Mode Introduction (Mark a '' √ '' for ''
Yes '' and a " × " for Other Conditions):
□ If you have any questions or concerns, ask your service consultant.
The service consultant is the only person authorized by the service

centre to answer the user's questions.
Have assigned a dedicated service consultant to each user for "Person

to- Person'' service.
If the user is not fully satisfied with the service consultant, the user can

request another service consultant.
The following items should be confirmed by the user:

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3. Main Work Introduction on Service Consultant (Mark a " √ " for " Yes " and
a " × " for Other Conditions):
□ Service reception during service and maintenance.
□ Regular maintenance reminders.
□ Answer the service/maintenance consultation.
□ Service/maintenance booking.
□ Annual inspection reminders.
□ Regular check up and service reminders and holiday greetings.
□ Other concerns from the user.
4. "Face to face" Consultative Service Relationship Establishment:

Service consultant business card

Signature of User/Date:
Signature of Service Consultant/Date:

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Sheet Two (for Sales & Servicing Department)
1
Name of User: Date of Purchase:

INTRODUCTION
Sales & Servicing Department: Model:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
The following items should be confirmed by the user:
1. Vehicle Delivery and Inspection (Mark a " √ " for " Yes " and a " × " for
Other Conditions):
Have introduced the basic operation of the vehicle to the user and
□ performed the delivery inspection.
□ Have explained the warranty policies to the user.
□ Have explained the precautions of driving to the user.
Have explained the importance of regular maintenance and the
□ recommended interval time/mileage for regular maintenance to the
user.
Have explained to the user the importance of having regular

maintenance or vehicle repairs done at authorized service centre.
Have delivered the Owner's Manual to the users and reminded them to

read it.
Have informed the user about the service hotline function and how to

use it.
2. "Face to face" Consultative Service Mode Introduction (Mark a " √ " for "
Yes " and a " × " for Other Conditions):
□ If you have any questions or concerns, ask your service consultant.
The service consultant is the only person authorized by the service

centre to answer the user's questions.
Have assigned a dedicated service consultant to each user for "face to

face" service.
If the user is not fully satisfied with the service consultant, the user can
□ request another service consultant.
The following items should be confirmed by the user:
3. Main Work Introduction on Service Consultant (Mark a " √ " for " Yes " and
a " × " for Other Conditions):
□ Service reception during service and maintenance.
□ Regular maintenance reminders.
□ Answer the service/maintenance consultation.
□ Service/maintenance booking.

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□ Annual inspection reminders.


□ Regular check up and service reminders and holiday greetings.
□ Other concerns from the user.
4. "Face to face" Consultative Service Relationship Establishment:

Service consultant business card

Signature of User/Date:
Signature of Service Consultant/Date:

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1-3. Symbols in the Manual 1


Symbols in the Manual

INTRODUCTION
The following symbols are used in this manual to draw your attention to
particularly important information. In order to minimize the risks as much as
possible, please read the instructions on these symbols carefully before
driving, and make sure to follow them.

WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in damage to your vehicle, personal injury or even death.

CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in damage to your vehicle and its equipment, reducing the vehicle's life span.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Indicates that the waste must be handled or disposed according to the local
environmental protection regulations, otherwise, the environment will be
contaminated.

READ
Indicates that the relevant chapter in this manual must be read before any
operation.

WARNING and CAUTION relating to personal safety and vehicle safety in this
manual are very important. Make sure everyone in the vehicle follows these
instructions carefully in order to both enjoy your driving experience and to
keep your vehicle in optimum condition.

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1-4. New Vehicle Inspection


New Vehicle Inspection
Before delivering the vehicle to you, the Sales & Servicing department of your
service centre has inspected it according to regulations. The Sales & Servicing
department of the vehicle should fill the delivery date in the inspection
certificate and affix the official seal of service centre.
The service centre will familiarize you with your vehicle and verify it via the "-
Delivery Card" which will be signed by both parties.

Delivery Inspection Certificate


In witness whereof, this vehicle has passed delivery inspection as regulated.
and quality meets technical specification.
Vehicle Model
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Engine Number or Transmission
Number
Vehicle Registration Number

Official Seal of Sales & Servicing Department:

Signature of Servicer:
Delivery Date
User
Address
E-mail
Telephone
Have provided and explained the following items for me:
• VEHICLE
• OWNER'S MANUAL
• PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
Signature of User:
Signature of Servicer:

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1-5. New Vehicle Break-in 1


New Vehicle Break-in

INTRODUCTION
Frictional resistance between the moving parts of a new vehicle is much more
likely in the initial use of the vehicle than later on. Therefore, the initial use can
have a greater impact on the vehicle's lifespan, operational reliability and
economy. We advise that the use of a new vehicle must strictly follow the
following guidelines and that the break-in period would be on average the first
1,864 miles (3,000 km) driven.
▇ Driving regulations of new vehicle break-in period
Within the first 621 miles (1,000 km):
• Avoid driving at full speed.
• Driving speed should not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h).
• Avoid driving at maximum speed in each gear.
Within the first 621 miles (1,000 km) to 932 miles (1,500 km):
• Driving speed can be gradually increased to the highest speed;
• Engine speed can be gradually increased to the maximum allowable speed.
▇ Driving recommendations after break-in period
• When driving a vehicle, the maximum speed which engine allows to run in
short time is 6,000 r/min. When shifting manually, shift to nearby high gear
while the tachometer pointer reaches the red indicator zone.
• Engine speed should not be too low while driving, so it will be necessary to
shift to the appropriate gear. Do not run the engine at maximum speed in
neutral or other gears if the engine is cold.
▇ Tyre and wheel break-in recommendations:
When starting to use new tyres, the best adhesion is not available. Therefore,
new tyres also need break-in, so the vehicle should be driven slowly and
especially carefully within the first 62 miles (100 km) of driving.
▇ Braking system break-in recommendations:
New brake lining also needs break-in. Because the brakes cannot provide the
ideal brake friction during the first 124 miles (200 km). If the braking efficiency
is slightly worse at this stage, increase depression force on the pedal
appropriately. This condition also applies to the each replacement of braking
lining later.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Avoid running engine at unnecessary high speed. Switching to a high gear in
time is helpful to save fuel, reduce operation noise and reduce environmental
pollution.

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1-6. How to Save Fuel and Extend Life of Vehicle


How to Save Fuel and Extend Life of Vehicle
Saving fuel is largely determined by vehicle conditions and driving habit. Do
not overuse the vehicle, which also helps to extend vehicle's life.
The followings conditions are specific tips for fuel saving:
1. Make sure to maintain proper tyre inflation pressure. Insufficient tyre
inflation pressure will lead to tyre wear and fuel wastage.
2. The vehicle should not be loaded with unnecessary weight. Heavy loads
increase the engine load, resulting in high fuel consumption.
3. Avoid warm-up idling for prolonged periods of time. The vehicle can be
driven once the engine runs smoothly. The warm-up time in cold weather
will be longer than other seasons.
4. Accelerate slowly and smoothly. Avoid sudden accelerating.
5. Avoid engine idling for prolonged periods of time. If you need to park vehicle
and wait for prolonged periods of time, you should turn off the engine and
turn it on again later.
6. Avoid out-of-gear or overspeed of engine. Select proper gears according to
driving road conditions.
7. Avoid continuous acceleration and deceleration. Stop-and-go driving will
waste the fuel.
8. Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking. You should keep a stable speed.
Avoid excessive braking and frequent stops/starts to minimise fuel waste.
Maintain a proper driving distance with other vehicles to avoid sudden
braking, this will also reduce brake wear.
9. Avoid areas with heavy traffic or traffic jams as much as possible.
10.Do not hold your foot on clutch or brake pedals for prolonged periods of
time. This will cause premature wear, overheating and high fuel
consumption.
11.Keep a proper vehicle speed on the motorway. The faster the vehicle
speed, the more fuel consumption. Decreasing vehicle speed will save fuel.
12.Keep proper front wheel alignment. Avoid collision with road curbs and
reduce your vehicle speed when driving on rough road surfaces. Improper
front wheel alignment will not only quicken tyre wear, but also increase
engine load.
13.Avoid contacting vehicle chassis with mud, etc.
14.Maintain vehicle in optimal working condition. Dirty air filter, improper valve
clearance, dirty spark plugs, dirty oil and grease, brakes without proper
adjustment, etc. can reduce engine performance and waste fuel. Regular
maintenance will extend your vehicle's life and reduce your driving costs.

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Your vehicle needs to be serviced more frequently if you regularly drive in
severe conditions. 1

INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
Never turn off engine when driving downhill. The power steering system and
brake system will not operate normally when engine is not running.

1-7. Precautions Before Driving Vehicle


Safety Check
It is better to do a safety check before driving vehicle. A few minutes of
checking can help ensure safe and pleasant driving.

WARNING
If you perform this check in an enclosed garage, make sure there is
adequate ventilation.

Before Starting Engine


▇ Outside vehicle
1. Tyres (including spare tyre): Check tyre pressure with a tyre pressure gauge
and carefully check tyres for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
2. Wheel bolts: Make sure no wheel bolts are missing or loose.
3. Fluid leaks: After the vehicle has been parked for a while, check underneath
for leaking fuel, oil, coolant or other fluids (Water dripping from air
conditioning after use is normal).
4. Lights: Make sure the headlights, daytime running lights, brake lights, fog
lights, indicator lights and other lights are working properly.
5. Intake grilles: Remove snow, leaves or other obstructions from the intake
grilles in front of windshield.
▇ Inside vehicle
1. Spare tools: Make sure you have spare tools, such as jack, wheel bolt
wrench and spare tyre.
2. Seat belts: Check if the buckles can be fastened securely. Make sure belts
are not worn or frayed.
3. Instrument cluster and controls: Make especially sure the malfunction
indicator lights, indicator lights, and controls are working properly.
4. Brakes: Make sure the pedal has enough clearance.

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▇ Engine compartment and engine
1. Spare fuses: Make sure spare fuses are available. All the fuses with
amperage ratings designated on the fuse box cover should be provided.
2. Coolant level: Make sure coolant level is correct.
3. Battery and cables: Check for corroded or loose terminals and a cracked
case. Check the cables for good condition and connections.
4. Wiring: Check for damaged, loose or broken wires.
5. Fuel lines: Check the lines for leaks or loose connections.
▇ Bonnet
Make sure the bonnet is locked completely before driving. Otherwise, the
bonnet may tilt up and block front view when vehicle is moving, which could
lead to an accident.

After Starting Engine


1. Exhaust system: Listen for any leakage. Repair any leaks immediately if
such condition occurs.
2. Engine oil level: Stop vehicle on level ground, turn off engine and wait for 5
minutes, pull out the dipstick to check if the engine oil level is proper.

When Driving
1. Gauges and meters: Make sure the gauges and meters are working
properly.
2. Brakes: At a safe place, check that the vehicle does not pull to one side
when the brakes are applied.
3. Other abnormal conditions: Check for loose parts and leaks. Listen for
abnormal noises.

Parking Operations
Proper parking is an important part of safe driving. Vehicle should be parked in
a place with wide road, good view and no impact on traffic. Parking operation
steps are as follows:
1. Depress brake pedal until the vehicle is completely stopped.
2. Confirm that the electronic parking is enabled.
3. Move shift lever to "P" position.
4. Turn ENGINE START STOP switch to OFF mode.

CAUTION
When you leave vehicle, make sure to lock your vehicle and carry the keys
with you.

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Parking on Slope
1
Parking vehicle on a slope is mainly enabled by the force of the parking brake.

INTRODUCTION
Failing to apply park brake or any brake malfunction may cause the vehicle to
slide down a slope and personal injury or damage to vehicle. When parking on
a slope, it is better to face the tyres towards one side of vehicle, to prevent
vehicle from moving accidentally.
▇ Parking on downhill with curb
If there is a curb on the roadside,
turn the steering wheel to the left to
ensure that the front part of the front
left wheel is close to or against the
curb, to prevent the vehicle from
sliding forward down the slope, then
apply the parking brake.

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▇ Parking on uphill with curb


If there is a curb on the roadside,
turn the steering wheel to the right
to ensure that the rear part of the
front left wheel is close to or against
the curb, to prevent the vehicle from
sliding back down the slope, then
apply the parking brake.

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▇ Parking on uphill or downhill (without curb)


If there is no curb on the roadside,
turn the steering wheel hard left to
prevent the vehicle driving into the
center of the road or sliding down
the slope. Turn the steering wheel
to the side of the road, so the
vehicle is facing away from the
center of the road when moving,
then apply the parking brake.
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▇ Carrying passengers
Before driving, make sure all passengers sit in their seats with their seat belts
properly fastened. Do not let the passengers sit in the places where there are
no seats and seat belts, as they are likely to face serious injury during a
collision.
▇ Locking the vehicle
• When leaving the vehicle unattended, carry smart key with you and lock all
the doors, even if parking the vehicle in the garage or on the road outside
your house.
• Vehicle should be parked in bright and spacious places as much as
possible, and do not expose valuable items.
▇ Exhaust gas
• Avoid inhaling the engine exhaust gas. It contains carbon monoxide (CO),
which is a harmful, colorless and odorless gas. It can cause
unconsciousness or even death after inhaling.
• Make sure the exhaust system has no leakage holes or loose connections.
The exhaust system should be checked regularly. If a change in exhaust gas
sound is heard, please have the system checked immediately.
• Do not run the engine in a garage or an enclosed area , unless moving the
vehicle in or out. The exhaust gas cannot escape, which may cause serious
injury.
• Do not stay in a parked vehicle for prolonged periods of time with the engine
running. If it is unavoidable, vehicle should be parked in a spacious area and
adjust heating and cooling system to forcibly introduce outside air into
vehicle.
• Keep the boot door closed while driving. An open or unclosed boot door may
cause exhaust gas to enter the vehicle.
• To achieve proper operation of vehicle ventilation system, keep intake grilles
free of snow, leaves, or other obstructions.
• If you smell exhaust fumes in vehicle, open windows to allow fresh air to
enter and check vehicle condition.

Check the Exhaust System


The exhaust system should be checked in the following situations:
1. When you smell exhaust fumes;
2. When you notice a changed noise coming from the exhaust system;
3. When exhaust system is damaged due to vehicle collision;
4. When the vehicle is lifted for inspection and repair.

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1-8. Off-road Driving Precautions 1


Off-road Driving

INTRODUCTION
Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of serious
personal injury or damage to your vehicle:
• Be careful when driving off road. Do not drive in dangerous areas.
• Place both hands on the outer ring of the steering wheel when driving off
roads.
• Always check your brakes for effectiveness immediately after driving on
roads covered with sand, mud, shallow water or snow.
• The driver and all passengers should fasten their seat belts whenever
vehicle is moving.

WARNING
• After driving on road surfaces covered with tall grass, mud, gravel, sand,
rivers, etc., check if there is grass, bush, paper, rags, stone, sand, etc.
adhering to or trapped on underbody. Clear off any above materials from
the underbody. If driving vehicle with those matters trapped on or adhering
to the underbody, a breakdown or fire could occur.
• When driving off road or on rugged terrain, high speed driving, jumping,
sharp turning and striking objects, etc. are forbidden. Failure to do so may
cause loss of control or vehicle rollover, resulting in death or severe
personal injury. You are also risking expensive damage to your vehicle's
suspension and chassis.

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1-9. Precautions When Driving in the Rain


When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
Drive carefully when it is raining, because visibility will be reduced, windows
may become fogged-up and roads will be slippery.
• Do not drive at high speed when driving on a motorway in rain, because
there may be a layer of water between tyres and road surface, preventing
steering system and brakes from operating properly.

CAUTION
• Sudden braking, acceleration and steering on slippery road surfaces may
cause tyre slippage and reduce your ability to control vehicle, resulting in
an accident.
• Sudden changes in engine speed, such as sudden braking may cause
vehicle to skid, resulting in an accident.
• After driving through a puddle, lightly depress brake pedal to make sure
brakes are functioning properly. Wet brake lining may prevent brakes from
functioning properly. If brake lining on one side is wet and not functioning
properly, steering control may be affected, resulting in an accident.

Never Drive Through Flooded Water

The vehicle could be seriously


damaged when driving on a road
that has flooded.

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CAUTION
1
• Never drive through water that is deeper than wheel rim.

INTRODUCTION
• Water intrusion into engine can cause it to stall, or cause serious internal
damage.
• Water can wash the grease from the wheel bearing, causing rusting and
premature abrasion.
• Driving through water may cause damage to your vehicle drive train
components. Always visually inspect your vehicle's fluids (e.g. engine oil,
transmission fluid, etc.) for signs of leakage after driving through water. Do
not continue to operate vehicle if any fluid leaks, as this may result in
further damage.
• Vehicle traction and braking performance will decrease while driving
through water. The braking distance will increase. Sand and mud that have
accumulated around the brake discs may affect the braking efficiency and
may damage the brake system components. After driving through water,
slightly depress the brake pedal several times to dry the brakes off.

1-10. Winter Driving Precautions


Winter Driving Tips
• Coolant: Make sure that coolant has anti-freezing function. Only use coolant
recommended.
• Battery and cables: Low temperature will decrease power of battery.
Sufficient power should be stored in battery for starting in winter.
• Oil: In winter, it is recommended to choose appropriate engine oil according
to the local temperature condition. The lower viscosity at low temperature,
the better fluidity at low temperature, indicating that the lower the ambient
temperature at which the oil can be used.
• Door locks: Avoid door locks being frozen. Deicing agent or glycerin should
be sprayed into door lock holes.
• Washer fluid: Use washer fluid containing antifreeze. This product is
available at authorized service centre and most vehicle component
distributors.
• Mudguards: Avoid ice and snow accumulation under mudguards. Failure to
do so may cause difficult steering. When driving in cold weather, you should
often stop vehicle to check for ice and snow accumulation under
mudguards. It is recommended that you should take some necessary
emergency items with you according to different driving destinations. Items
that need to be put in vehicle: Tyre chains, window snow scraper, sand or
salt bag, signal flasher, shovel, jumper cables, etc.

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CAUTION
• Do not use water as a substitute for coolant.
• Do not use engine coolant or other alternative washer fluid, otherwise
vehicle paint will be damaged.

Driving on Road Covered with Ice and Snow

Rapid acceleration on slippery road


surfaces, such as snow or ice
covered roads, may cause the rear
wheels slipping to right or left.
Therefore, please drive at low
speed and operate carefully.

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It is possible to build up a layer of water film between the tyre and road surface
when driving on wet or slushy roads. This may prevent the steering and
braking from operating properly. It is recommended that you enable ESP
function on this occasion.
▇ Driving out silt and ice and snow road
If drive wheel is stuck in silt or ice and snow, please attempt to shake vehicle
at low speed and drive forward and backward repeatedly. Shift the shift lever
between forward position and reverse position several times and depress
accelerator pedal slightly. Avoid shifting the shift lever between forward
position and reverse position for a long period of time, failure to do so may
cause excessive transmission wear.

Tyre Chains
Purchase a set of tyre chains that match size of the vehicle tyres. Pay
attention to the following precautions when installing and removing chains:

1. Follow local regulations when


using chains;
2. Install and remove tyre chains in
a safe location;
3. Install tyre chains by following the
instructions provided;
4. Follow local regulations when
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5. It is recommended to use the beef tendon chains or rubber chains with a
thickness not exceeding 12 mm, otherwise, tyres, rims, drive system, brake 1
system and wheel guard plates may be damaged. Vehicle damages

INTRODUCTION
resulting from improper use of chains are not covered by warranty;
6. Please consult authorized service centre for details about wheels, tyre size.

CAUTION
Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failure to
do so may result in the vehicle unable to be driven safely, and may cause
death or serious injury.
• Regulations regarding the use of tyre chains vary according to location and
type of road. Always check local regulations before installing tyre chains;
• Be sure to use chains that are suitable for your vehicle. Installing chain will
affect vehicle handling, please drive carefully. Using improper chains or
improper installing of chains may cause an accident and lead to injuries;
• Please follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the chains
to install and remove chains, vehicle should be parked in a safe place
before installation and removal. Be sure to turn off the engine before
installing chains (automatic transmission is in P position), place the traffic
warning signs if necessary;
• Do not drive vehicle at more than 18 mph (30 km/h) when chains are
installed on vehicle, or refer to the vehicle speed limit specified by the
manufacturer of chains, whichever is lower. It should avoid dangerous road
conditions such as bumps, potholes, sharp turns etc. when installing
chains, do not turn steering wheel sharply, lock brake urgently, accelerate
or decelerate suddenly etc.

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1-11. Cybersecurity Notice


Cybersecurity Support Service Update or Termination Notice
The company has provided cybersecuritysupport services in the
corresponding software and equipment of the Internet of Vehicles service, and
regularly or irregularly updates or terminates this service.
We can notify customers through website announcements, emails, in-vehicle
systems, mobile phone text messages, voice calls, etc. according to the
specific content of the notification.
Email, SMS, and voice calls will be sent to the email address and mobile
phone listed in the customer's account registration information.

Cybersecurity Notice for Scrapping or Resale


Before you resell or scrap the vehicle, that is, when you no longer hold the
vehicle, you should clear the personal information in the vehicle terminal by
yourself.
The company does not assume any responsibility if the personal information
of the vehicle terminal is leaked to a third party due to improper operation.

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2-1. Instrument Cluster Smart Vehicle Locating


Function ........................... 43
Instrument Cluster View ...... 22
Intelligent Headlight 2
Operating the meter
Function (IHC) ................... 44
control buttons ................... 24

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Fogging Instructions for
Information Display Area ..... 24
Light................................. 44
2-2. Operation/Malfunction
2-7. Seats
Indicator
Head Restraints ................. 45
Operation/Malfunction
Indicator ........................... 27 Front Seats ....................... 46

2-3. Steering Wheel Second Row Seat .............. 48

Horn................................. 32 Seat Heating Function (If


Equipped) ......................... 49
Heated Steering Wheel
(If Equipped)...................... 32 2-8. Seat Belts
Adjusting Steering Wheel .... 33 Seat Belts ......................... 49

2-4. Rear View Mirror Seat Belt Pretensioner ........ 54

Automatic Inside Rear 2-9. Child Restraint Systems


View Mirror ....................... 34 Safety Instructions for
Outside Rear View Mirror .... 34 Using Child Restraint
System ............................. 55
2-5. Wiper System
Recommended Child
Wiper Operation................. 35 Restraint Systems .............. 57
Wiper Blade Top Tether......................... 58
Replacement ..................... 37
Installing Child Restraint
2-6. Lighting System Systems ........................... 60
Exterior Lighting................. 39 Enabling and Disabling
Front Passenger Airbag ...... 64
Interior Lighting .................. 42
Child Presence Detection
Follow Me Home
in Rear Seat (If Equipped) ... 65
Function ........................... 43

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2-1. Instrument Cluster


Please refer to the actual vehicle for all display images.

Instrument Cluster View

1 2 3

mph

49 mi

4653 mi

4 5 6 7 8
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Speedometer: Current driving speed (unit: mph).

CAUTION
Speedometer is affected by tyre size used in vehicle. Only tyres of original
size can be used (For details, refer to "Vehicle Specifications"), otherwise the
speedometer will not indicate the correct speed.

Conventional display screen (status bar): Current conventional display


screen information.
Tachometer: Current engine speed (unit: x1000 rpm).
After break-in period of vehicle, it is allowed to reach the high engine speed
range of 6000 - 8000 rpm. Do not drive vehicle within this range for prolonged
periods of time.

CAUTION
• Do not run engine at high speed during break-in period.
• Do not keep engine speed at 6000 rpm or more for prolonged periods of
time, or engine may be seriously damaged.

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Fuel gauge: Current remaining fuel of fuel tank.
When fuel gauge indication is near E or the low fuel level warning indicator
remains on, it indicates that remaining fuel is insufficient. Please add fuel as
soon as possible.

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When the vehicle is accelerating, braking urgently, turning sharply or driving
on a slope, the fuel gauge reading might be inaccurate.

Driving mileage: The estimated maximum distance that can be driven with
current remaining fuel (common unit: mi).

READ
Driving mileage is calculated by the on-board computer, it can only be used
as a reference.

Gear position information: Currently selected gear position information (in


manual mode or the current gear position).
On-board computer displays arrow and target gear according to current
conditions to prompt user to perform a reasonable shift operation:
" " prompts you to perform an upshift operation.
" " prompts you to perform a downshift operation.

READ
The information is for reference only. Always upshift or downshift according
to actual situations.

Total mileage: Total mileage of the vehicle (common unit: mi).


Engine coolant temperature gauge: Current engine coolant temperature.
Low temperature range: Near C or in C area
When engine coolant temperature gauge is near C or in C area, it indicates
that engine coolant temperature is low. Within this temperature range, do not
run engine at high speed and the engine load should not be excessive.
Overheating range: Near H or in H area
When engine coolant temperature gauge is near H or in H area, it indicates
that engine coolant temperature is high. Stop vehicle at a safe place away
from major traffic, turn vehicle power to OFF mode after idling for several
minutes. Please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair
immediately.

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CAUTION
• If engine coolant temperature gauge indication remains in low temperature
range for prolonged periods of time, please go to authorized service centre
for inspection and repair immediately.
• Never open the coolant reservoir cap if engine coolant temperature gauge
indication is in overheating range. Check if coolant level is too low after
engine cools down. Never run engine when coolant level is too low, or the
engine will be seriously damaged.

Operating the meter control buttons


The display screen is operated using the meter control buttons.
Right directional button
Left directional button
1
Confirmation button

2 OK

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Information Display Area


Conventional display screen
Conventional display screen includes the following screens, press right/left
directional button briefly to scroll through the following screens.

Driving information screen Setting screen

mph mph

mi mpg mph

49 mi 49 mi

4653 mi 4653 mi

Display trip mileage, average fuel consumption, average Display vehicle setting information.
vehicle speed and other relevant information.

Driving assist information screen Entertainment information screen

mph mph

49 mi 49 mi

4653 mi 4653 mi

Display driving assistance information. Display current radio mode, music information and other
relevant information.
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Driving information screen
On driving information screen, press confirmation button up or down to scroll
through the following screens.

Trip A Trip B
2

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mi mpg mph mph
mi mpg

Tyre pressure alarm Instantaneous fuel consumption

36 psi 36 psi

36 psi 36 psi

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Setting
■ Fatigue Driving
Step 1: On setting screen, press
confirmation button up or down to
fatigue driving. Short press
confirmation button to enter fault
inquiry screen.
Step 2: On fatigue driving screen,
press confirmation button up or down
to select the time.
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■ Maintenance Mileage Reset
Step 1: On setting screen, press
confirmation button up or down to
maintenance mileage reset. Short
mi press confirmation button to enter
maintenance mileage reset screen.
Step 2: On maintenance mileage
reset screen, press confirmation
button up or down to Yes/No. Short
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■ Fault Inquiry
When on-board computer detects that the system is malfunctioning or its
information is abnormal, the alarm information will be immediately displayed in
information display area one by one and recorded in fault information screen
after switching vehicle power to ON mode.
Step 1: On setting screen, press
confirmation button up or down to
fault inquiry. Short press confirmation
button to enter fault inquiry.
Step 2: On fault inquiry screen, press
confirmation button up or down to
check related fault information.

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2-2. Operation/Malfunction Indicator


Operation/Malfunction Indicator
The operation indicator is used to alert driver the operating condition of a
certain vehicle's system and the corresponding operation indicator will remain 2
on.

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Malfunction indicator is used to alert driver that a certain system of the vehicle
is malfunctioning, the corresponding malfunction indicator will come on or
flash.
When vehicle power is turned to ON mode, some malfunction indicators will
come on for a short time, indicating system is performing self-check. If one
system malfunction indicator remains on or flashes after starting the engine,
please contact authorized service centre for inspection and repair
immediately.

Item Indicator Description


Position light When the position lights are turned on, the
indicator indicator comes on.
When the left or right indicator lights are turned
on, the corresponding indicator signal light
Directional flashes.
signal light
When hazard light switch is turned on, both left
indicator
and right indicator lights will flash
simultaneously.
Headlight When the high beam lights are turned on or
high beam when the high beam lights flash, the indicator
indicator comes on.
Front fog When Front fog light is turned on, the rear fog
light indicator light indicator will come on.

Rear fog light When rear fog light is turned on, the rear fog
indicator light indicator will come on.
Intelligent
This indicator is used to indicate that the
headlight vehicle's automatic headlights are in operating
(IHC)
condition currently.
indicator
Intelligent This indicator is used to indicate that the
headlight vehicle's automatic headlights are
(IHC) malfunctioning currently. Please go to
malfunction authorized service centre for inspection and
indicator repair as soon as possible.

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Item Indicator Description


low washer The indicator is used to remind the driver that
fluid level washer fluid is low, please add as soon as
indicator possible.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that the
Driver seat
driver seat belt is not buckled or not fastened
belt indicator
firmly. Wear seat belt and drive safely.
Front This indicator is used to alert the driver that the
passenger
front passenger seat belt is not buckled or not
seat belt 2
fastened firmly. Wear seat belt and drive safely.
indicator
This indicator is used to alert the driver that the
rear seat belt is not buckled or not fastened
firmly. Wear seat belt and drive safely.
Rear seat
belt indicator Note: the red indicator light turns on when the
corresponding seat belt is not fastened, and
turns off when the corresponding seat belt is
fastened.
Brake This indicator is used to alert the driver that
system brake fluid level is low or brake system is
malfunction malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service
indicator centre for inspection and repair immediately.
This indicator comes on to indicate that the
vehicle's EPB is in operating condition currently.
Electric
The indicator flashes during sudden braking, it
Parking
is normal and does not need to be dealt with. If it
Brake (EPB)
flashes in other cases, it indicates that the
system
system is malfunctioning. Please go to
indicator
authorized service centre for inspection and
repair as soon as possible.
Electric
Parking This indicator is used to alert the driver that EPB
Brake (EPB) is malfunctioning. Please go to authorized
system service centre for inspection and repair as soon
malfunction as possible.
indicator
Automatic
Parking
System This indicator is used to indicate that the vehicle
(AUTO
A is in automatic parking condition currently.
HOLD)
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Item Indicator Description


This indicator flashes to indicate that the
Electronic vehicle's Electronic Stability Control (ESP)
Stability system is in operating condition currently.
Program This indicator comes on to alert the driver that 2
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system malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service
indicator centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
When ESP function is turned off, ESP OFF
ESP OFF indicator will come on, indicating that Electronic
indicator Stability Program (ESP) system is in disabled
condition.
Low fuel This indicator is used to alert the driver that
level warning vehicle is running out of fuel. Please add fuel as
indicator soon as possible.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
Airbag (SRS)
Airbag (SRS) system is malfunctioning. Please
malfunction
go to authorized service centre for inspection
indicator
and repair as soon as possible.
This indicator is used to indicate the operating
condition of charging system. If this indicator
Charging + - does not come on when vehicle power is turned
system
to ON mode, or comes on after engine starts,
indicator
please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
when engine coolant temperature is too low,
Engine engine is in warming up currently. After coolant
warming up
temperature rises, the indicator goes off to
indicator
indicate that the engine warm-up is completed
currently.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
High coolant engine coolant temperature is high. Drive
temperature vehicle to a safe area and stop, turn vehicle
warning power to OFF mode after idling for several
indicator minutes. Please go to authorized service centre
for inspection and repair immediately.
Tyre This indicator is used to indicate that tyre
pressure pressure is incorrect. Please check if tyre
monitoring pressure is too low or if temperature is too high.
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Item Indicator Description


malfunction authorized service centre for inspection and
indicator repair as soon as possible.
Anti-lock
Brake This indicator is used to alert the driver that Anti-
System lock Brake System (ABS) is malfunctioning.
(ABS) Please go to authorized service centre for
malfunction inspection and repair as soon as possible.
indicator
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
EPC
engine system is malfunctioning. Please go to
malfunction
authorized service centre for inspection and
indicator repair immediately.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
Engine engine is malfunctioning. Please go to
malfunction
authorized service centre for inspection and
indicator repair immediately.
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
Transmission transmission system is malfunctioning. Please
malfunction
go to authorized service centre for inspection
indicator
and repair immediately.
Electric
Power
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
Steering
electric power steering system is
(EPS) malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service
system
centre for inspection and repair immediately.
malfunction
indicator
This indicator is used to alert the driver that
Low engine
engine oil pressure is low. Drive vehicle to a
oil pressure
safe area and stop. Please go to authorized
warning service centre for inspection and repair
indicator
immediately.
Automatic
emergency This indicator is used to indicate that automatic
braking
emergency braking system (AEB) is in operating
system
condition currently.
(AEB)
indicator
Automatic This indicator is used to indicate that automatic
emergency emergency braking (AEB) system is
braking malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service

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Item Indicator Description


(AEB) centre for inspection and repair as soon as
system possible.
malfunction
indicator 2
Automatic

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emergency
braking When AEB function is turned off, AEB OFF
(AEB) OFF indicator will come on.
system OFF
indicator
This indicator flashes to indicate that the
Lane vehicle's lane departure warning (LDW) system
departure is in operating condition currently.
warning This indicator comes on to alert the driver that
(LDW) lane departure warning (LDW) system is
system malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service
indicator centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
This malfunction light comes on to indicate that
Safety one of the vehicle's systems is malfunctioning
warning light currently. Please go to authorized service centre
for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
Petrol
Particulate This indicator comes on to alert the driver that
Filter (PPF) Petrol Particulate Filter (PPF) is full, please
indicator (if increase the speed and clean it.
equipped)
Petrol
Particulate This indicator comes on to alert the driver that
Filter (GPF) Petrol Particulate Filter (PPF) is malfunctioning.
malfunction Please go to authorized service centre for
indicator (if inspection and repair as soon as possible.
equipped)
Driver
monitor This indicator comes to indicate that the driver
system monitor system is activated.
indicator

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Item Indicator Description


Driver
This indicator comes to indicate that the driver
monitor
monitor system is malfunctioning. Please go to
system
authorized service centre for inspection and
malfunction
repair as soon as possible.
indicator
This indicator is used to alert the driver that the
Maintenance vehicle needs maintenance. Please go to
indicator authorized service centre for inspection and
repair as soon as possible.

2-3. Steering Wheel


Horn
To sound the horn, press area near
horn mark on the steering wheel.

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READ
Obey local regulations regarding usage of vehicle horns.

Heated Steering Wheel (If Equipped)

Press the switch to enable steering


wheel heating function and indicator
comes on at the same time. Press
the switch again to cancel the
function and the indicator turns off.

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CAUTION
When the following conditions are met, the steering wheel heating function
will be turned on:
• Engine is operating.
2
• Voltage of battery is in normal range.
• Steering heated switch is pressed.

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When any of the following conditions is met, the function will turn off after it
works for a period of time:
• Engine stops.
• Steering wheel is heated over 25 minutes.
• Steering heated switch is pressed again.
• When temperature of steering wheel is over 34°C, steering wheel heating
function turns off; After that, when temperature of steering wheel is below
30°C, the function recovers.

Adjusting Steering Wheel

Stop vehicle at a safe place away


from major traffic, turn vehicle power
to OFF mode :
Step 1: Push down adjustment lever
and release it;
Step 2: Adjust steering wheel up or
down/forward and backward to a
comfortable angle;
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Step 3: Hold steering wheel steady and push adjustment lever to original
position;
Step 4: Check if the steering wheel is shaking. Repeat operations of step 3 if
shaking.

WARNING
• Make sure the steering wheel is securely locked before driving, otherwise it
may cause accidents and personal injury.
• Do not adjust steering wheel while driving, otherwise it may cause
accidents and personal injury.

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2-4. Rear View Mirror


Automatic Inside Rear View Mirror
When driving at night, the light
sensor installed in front/rear of the
SOS
inside rear view mirror automatically
detects the reflected light from the
headlights of vehicles behind and
automatically adjusts the lens angle
to reduce the reflected light from the
headlights of vehicles behind.
OMT19-1041

Outside Rear View Mirror


Adjusting outside rear view mirror
Stop vehicle at a safe place away
1 2
from major traffic, turn vehicle power
to ON mode:
Step 1: To select a mirror to adjust,
press the switch. The indicator on the
switch illuminates, Pressing again
will turn off the indicator.
Left
OMT19-1050 Right
Step 2: To adjust the mirror, press the
adjustment switch.
Up
Down
Left
Right

OMT19-1051

WARNING
• Do not adjust outside rear view mirror while driving, otherwise it may cause
accidents and personal injury.
• Image displayed on outside rear view mirror may differ from the actual, so
always drive carefully.

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Folding/extending outside rear view mirror
Operate using switch: When vehicle
power is turned to ON mode, press
outside rear view mirror folding
switch to fold mirrors automatically, 2
press the switch again to extend

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mirrors automatically (do not fold
manually).
Operate using key: In arming/
OMT19-1070 disarming mode, outside rear view
mirror will fold/extend automatically.

READ
• Outside rear view mirror automatic folding needs to be set in audio system.
For details, refer to "Audio System".
• According to visual field requirements, folding angles of the left and right
mirrors are different. Therefore, when outside rear view mirrors
automatically fold, the left and right mirrors are not synchronized, which is
normal.

CAUTION
• Do not fold/extend the power outside rear view mirror manually, otherwise
it may cause the folding function to fail.
• When folding/extending the outside rear view mirror, do not touch its
surface to prevent damage to it with excessive force.
• In cold weather, it is recommended to turn off the outside rear view mirror
automatic folding function. This will prevent the outside rear view mirror
from being frozen in folding position due to accumulated snow or rain.

2-5. Wiper System


Wiper Operation
Wiper stalk swith
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
MIST
move the wiper stalk switch:
OFF
INT

AUTO
Mist mode "MIST": Wipers will stop
REAR
PULL
after wiping once.
INT
Low speed mode "LO": Operate
slowly and continuously.
LO
High speed mode "HI": Operate
HI
quickly and continuously.
OMT19-1100

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Stop mode "OFF": Operate automatically at low speed until wipers return to
stop position.
Auto mode "AUTO": Control the wiping speed of the wiper according to
amount of rainfall.
When AUTO mode is selected, the
sensor sensitivity can be adjusted by
1
operating the switch.
AUTO Decreases the sensitivity
REAR
PULL Increases the sensitivity
2

OMT19-1110

CAUTION
• Do not operate wiper when the windshield is dry, as this may damage
wiper blade or scratch the windshield.
• Do not operate wipers if there are obstacles on windshield, as this may
scratch the windshield and damage wiper motor.
• In cold weather, always check if wiper blade is frozen onto windshield
before using wipers. If so, defrost before using, otherwise it may damage
wiper blade and wiper motor.

Front washer operation


Turn vehicle power to ON mode, pull
wiper stalk switch towards the
steering wheel and hold, the front
AUTO
washer sprays water, and front wiper
REAR
PULL operates simultaneously. Front
washer will stop operating when the
switch is released, the wiper will wipe
3 cycles at low speed, and operate
one cycle then stop after a few
OMT19-1120
seconds.

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Rear washer operation
Turn vehicle power to ON mode and
operate wiper stalk switch.
: rear washer sprays water, and
AUTO
rear wiper operates simultaneously. 2
REAR
After releasing, they stop working.

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PULL

ON: rear wiper is turned on.


OFF: rear wiper is turned off.
: rear washer sprays water, and
OMT19-1130
rear wiper operates simultaneously.
After releasing, they stop working.

CAUTION
• Do not operate wiper stalk switch when there is no washer fluid in
reservoir.
• When operating wiper stalk switch to spray water, do not exceed 10
seconds at a time.
• Do not try to clear a nozzle with a pin or other objects when it becomes
blocked, or it will be damaged.
• The antifreeze will corrode any painted surface, so be careful when adding
washer fluid.
• Do not mix water with the washer. Water may cause the solution to freeze
and damage the washing tank and other parts of the washer system.

Wiper Blade Replacement


Replacing front wiper blades
Step 1: Operate the front wiper
switch within 3 seconds after turning
off the engine start stop switch, the
wiper will enter repair mode;
Step 2: Lift the front wiper arm and
hold;
Step 3: Push wiper blades outward
while pressing the lock button to
OMT19-1113 remove the blades;
Step 4: Install the new wiper blades in reverse order, and make sure the fixing
clamp is locked firmly;
Step 5: Check that front wipers operate properly.

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Replacing rear wiper blade
Step 1: Lift the rear wiper arm and
hold;

OMT19-1112

Step 2: Separate the wiper blade by


hand as shown in the illustration;
Step 3: Install the new wiper blade in
reverse order, and be sure to install
them in place;
Step 4: Check that rear wiper
operates properly.

OMT19-1114

READ
It is recommended you have wiper blades replaced by someone at
authorized service centre to ensure correct fitting.

CAUTION
Make sure the wiper arm returns to its original position before driving,
otherwise it may damage the vehicle and cause an accident.

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2-6. Lighting System


Exterior Lighting
Headlight stalk swith
2
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
operate headlight stalk swith:

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3

2 AUTO: Automatically senses the


intensity of external light, turn on/
AUTO
1 off position lights, license plate
OFF lights, ambient lights and low
OFF
4 beam lights.
: Turn on front and rear
OMT19-1140 position lights, license plate lights,
ambient lights and backlights.
: Turn on headlight low beam lights and keep position light on.
OFF: Turn off headlight.

READ
When parking vehicle for prolonged periods of time or before leaving vehicle,
make sure that headlight stalk swith is turned off to prevent the battery from
from being depleted. Failure to do so may cause the vehicle not to start.

Headlight high beam


■ High beam lights
When turning on low beam light, pull
headlight stalk swith away from
steering wheel side and release,
headlight high beam comes on; Pull
headlight stalk swith towards steering
AUTO
wheel side and release to turn off
OFF headlight high beam.
OFF

OMT19-1150

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■ High beam lights flash
Pull headlight stalk swith towards the
steering wheel and release it to flash
the high beam lights once. At the
same time, headlight high beam
indicator in instrument cluster flashes
AUTO
once.
OFF

OFF

OMT19-1160

READ
High beam light can flash when the low beam light is off.

Directional indicator lights


Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
switch headlight stalk swith :
Pull up: Left indicator signal lights
come on.
Pull down: Right indicator signal
AUTO lights come on.
OFF

OFF When indicator signal lights are


turned on, the indicator will flash in
OMT19-1170 the instrument cluster. As vehicle is
turning back after turning, stalk swith
automatically returns to center
position.
■ Lane change assist function
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, pull directional indicator light switch once but
not too far over. This will make the indicator flash 3 times.
READ
During a slight steering wheel turn, headlight stalk swith may not
automatically return to original position.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Front fog lights
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
when position lights turn on, operate
fog light switch to " " position to
turn on front fog lights; Turn vehicle 2
power to OFF mode or operate fog

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AUTO light switch to "OFF" position again,
OFF
front fog lights turn off.
OFF

OMT19-1181

■ Assist steering lighting


When the vehicle power is in ON mode and the speed is lower than 24 mph
(40 km/h), front fog lights will come on when the indicator signal lights are
turned on or steering wheel is turned more than 40° and low beam light is
turned on.
Turn off the assist steering lighting function when any of the following
conditions are met:
• Vehicle power is in ACC or OFF mode.
• Turn off the indicator signal light or turn the steering wheel below 10°.
• Turn off the low beam light.
• Vehicle speed is higher than 24 mph (40 km/h).
Rear fog light
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
when front fog light or low beam
lights turn on, operate fog light switch
to " " position to turn on rear fog
light; After turning vehicle power to
AUTO
OFF mode or operate fog light switch
OFF
to " " or "OFF" position again, rear
OFF
fog light turns off.
OMT19-1180

READ
• When turning off front fog lights or low beam lights, rear fog light turns off at
the same time.
• Obey local regulations regarding usage of fog lights.

Daytime running lights


When the engine is started, the low beam lights, high beam lights and front fog
lights position lights are not turned on, the daytime running lights are turned

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on. Daytime running lights turn off automatically when position lights are
turned on.
Ground lights (if equipped)
When unlocking or locking the vehicle, ground lights will come on for 15
seconds; when opening any door, ground lights will come on for 3 minutes.
Brake lights
Depress the brake pedal, brake lights and high mounted brake light turn on.
Reverse lights
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, shift the shift lever to R, reverse lights turn
on.
License plate lights
Turn vehicle power to ON mode and rotate headlight stalk swith to " "
position to turn on license plate lights. They are used to illuminate license plate
in the dark.

Interior Lighting
Front dome lights
Reading lights switch: Press " "
1 2
switch to turn reading lights on,
SOS
press the switch again to turn
reading lights off.
Door control switch: Press " "
switch, if any door is opened and
keep opening, dome lights will be
on for 3 minutes (fade in and out).
OMT19-1201

Rear dome lights (if equipped)


Press rear dome light switch, the light
comes on, press the switch again to
turn off light.

OMT19-1202

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Luggage compartment light
When boot door is opened, luggage
compartment light will turn on for 15
seconds automatically. When boot
door is closed, luggage compartment 2
light will turn off immediately.

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12 V

OMT19-1203

Follow Me Home Function


ON: Turn vehicle power to OFF
mode, and turn the headlight stalk
swith to "AUTO" position. When the
vehicle is in a dim environment,
press lock button on smart key,
vehicle is armed successfully. Low
beam lights automatically come on
for 27 seconds. Press lock button on
smart key to activate it again.
OMT19-1220

OFF: When vehicle power is turned to ACC/ON, press unlock button on smart
key, the headlight stalk swith is not in "AUTO" position or reaches the set
operating time, the follow me home function will be turned off automatically.
Low beam lights will go off immediately.

READ
Follow me home function needs to be set in audio system (for details, refer to
"Audio System").

Smart Vehicle Locating Function

Turn the headlight stalk swith to "-


AUTO" position before stopping.
When the vehicle is in a dim
environment, press unlock button on
smart key, the low beam lights come
on for 27 seconds.

OMT19-1230

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Intelligent Headlight Function (IHC)
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, and turn the headlight stalk swith to "AUTO"
position. When the low beam light turns on automatically, pull the headlight
stalk swith away from steering wheel side and release. When the vehicle
speed exceeds 24 mph (40 km/h), the white indicator " " in instrument
cluster remains on, and the intelligent headlight function (IHC) is activated; At
this time, the intelligent headlight function (IHC) automatically turns headlight
high beam on/off according to road conditions, such as meeting, following, and
overtaking.
When the intelligent headlight function (IHC) is activated, the headlight high
beam turns on or flashes, the white indicator " " in instrument cluster goes
out. Pull the headlight stalk swith away from the steering wheel side and
release, intelligent headlight function (IHC) is reactivated.

READ
• When the vehicle speed is less than 18 mph (30 km/h), the intelligent
headlight function (IHC) turns off the headlight high beam automatically.
• When the ambient brightness is too high, the intelligent headlight function
(IHC) turns off the headlight high beam automatically.
• When the left/right indicator signal light is activated, the intelligent
headlight function (IHC) can not turn the headlight high beam on/off
automatically.
• Intelligent headlight function (IHC) needs to be set in audio system. For
details, refer to "Audio System".

Fogging Instructions for Light


When the weather is cold or humid, the inner side of lights will fog up due to
the difference in temperature between the inside and outside. After lights turn
on for a period of time, the fog inside the lights will gradually disappear, and
there may still be some fog at the edge of the lights. This is normal. This fog
has no effect on service life of lighting system. The vehicle lights generate fog,
which gradually begins to disappear in the lights of the headlight within 30
minutes after the low and high beam lights are turned on. After a period of
lighting, the moisture disappears naturally. This is normal.

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WARNING
• Following guidelines for driving through water (for example: water depth,
speed, etc.) to avoid any water entering the lights.
• After opening light dust cover, reinstall it in place at the end of operation,
otherwise water may enter the lights. 2
• When replacing a bulb, strictly check installation of various light

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components to make sure that they are installed correctly and sealed
properly. When installing rear cover, check its seal ring and keep it clean!
Otherwise, it will lead to water and dust entering lights!
• It is strictly forbidden to flush the engine compartment with a high pressure
washer, in particular, the lights cannot be flushed. Due to high pressure of
a pressure cleaner, accessories on lights may be loose or fall off, vent hole
and wire harness connector may damp, resulting in water infiltration or
moisture not dispersing for prolonged periods of time, and even severe
condensation.

2-7. Seats
Head Restraints
Adjust head restraint upward: Pull it
up directly to a proper height.
Adjust head restraint downward:
Push the head restraint down while
pressing the lock release button.

OMT19-1240

Removing head restraints: Pull the


head restraint up completely while
pressing 2 lock release buttons.

OMT19-1241

Installing head restraints: Align the head restraint with the installation holes
and push it down to lock position. Press and hold the lock release button when
lowering the head restraint.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING

WARNING
• Do not adjust head restraints while driving, otherwise it may cause
accidents and personal injury.
• Make sure the head restraint is securely locked before driving, otherwise it
may cause accidents and personal injury.

Front Seats
Correct sitting posture
The seats, head restraints, seat belts and airbags are helpful to protect
passengers. Using them correctly will provide you with more protection.
When sitting, sit slightly inclined
backwards (25° backward from
vertical position is ideal) and well
back on seatback.
The front seats must not be too close
to the instrument panel. The driver
should hold the steering wheel with
slightly bent arms during driving.
OMT19-1250 Their feet should also be bent slightly
so that they can fully depress the
pedal. Adjust head restraints properly
so that the top of the head restraint is
closest to the top of your head.
The shoulder belt should be over the
center of the shoulder and close to
the chest, kept away from the neck,
the lap belt should lie over the hips
instead of stomach.

OMT19-1260

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Front passenger manual seat
Adjusting seat position forward
and backward
There is a grip under seat for
2 2
adjusting forward and backward
1
position of seat. Pull the grip up and

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move the seat back and forth to
adjust forward and backward position
of seat. After adjusting seat to a
OMT19-1270 desired position, release the grip.
Then, move the seat forwards and
backwards to make sure that the seat
is locked properly.
Seatback angle adjustment
Lean your body against seatback, and then pull seatback adjustment lever
upwards. Adjust seatback to desired angle by changing tilt angle of your body.
Once desired angle is reached, release the lever. After that, push backwards
against the seatback to make sure that the seatback is locked properly.
Power seat
Adjusting seat position forward
3
and backward
2
Move button forward and backward
to adjust the seat back and forth.
1 Adjusting seat height (only driver
side)
Move rear end of button up or down
to adjust seat up or down.
OMT19-1280
Seatback angle adjustment
Move upper end of button forward
and backward to adjust seatback
angle.
Front seat front and back positions and seatback angle adjustable range (-
Following data are applicable to power and manual seats):
The total adjustable front and rear range is 240 mm: When at designed
position, it can be adjusted 200 mm forward and 40 mm backward; The
driver's seat height can be adjusted by a range of 60 mm: When at designed
position, it can be adjusted 40 mm upward and 20 mm downward; The
seatback designed angle is 25°; When at designed angle, it can be adjusted
30° forward and 52° backward.
Note: When measuring the seat depth, seats and seatbacks should be
adjusted to the original (designed) positions.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING

CAUTION
Do not place any items under the seat while moving the seat, otherwise it will
damage the seat.

WARNING
• Do not adjust seat while driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and
personal injury.
• Avoid reclining seatback any more than needed, the seat belts provide
maximum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the driver and the
front passenger sit inclined slightly backwards and well back in their seats.

Second Row Seat


Folding seatback (both seats are folded in the same way)
Adjust height of seat head restraints,
remove them if necessary and fold
up center armrest. Then pull the left
seatback adjustment handle forward
and pull seatback forward to fold it
down slowly. This can enlarge the
luggage storage space.

OMT19-1300

READ
When folding seatback, make sure that outer seat belt passes around the
seatback to avoid damaging the belt.

WARNING
Do not adjust seat while driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and
personal injury.

The seat front and back positions and seatback angle of the second row seats
are not adjustable: The designed angle of the seatback is 25°.

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Seat Heating Function (If Equipped)

Method 1: After starting the vehicle,


first click seat heater button on the air
conditioning display screen is 3-level
heating (3 indicators on). Each time 2
the switch is clicked, the heating level

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24 C 24 C

is lowered one level. Click it the


AUTO A/C SYNC
fourth time to turn off the seat
heating.

OMT19-1301

Method 2: After starting the vehicle,


first press seat heater switch on the
auxiliary fascia console is 3-level
heating (3 indicators on). Each time
the switch is pressed, the heating
level is reduced by one level. Press it
the fourth time to turn off the seat
heating.
OMT19-1304

READ
Front seat heating and front seat ventilation cannot be turned on
simultaneously.

2-8. Seat Belts


Seat Belts
We strongly recommend the driver
and passengers wear their seat belts
correctly at all times. Failure to do so
could increase possibility and
severity of injury in an accident.
Check the seat belt regularly. If any
seat belt function failure is found,
please contact authorized service
centre for inspection and repair
OMT19-1320
immediately.
If driver seat belt is not buckled or fastened firmly: When vehicle speed is less
than 15 mph (25 km/h), red indicator " " in instrument cluster turns on; When
vehicle speed is 15 mph (25 km/h) or more, the red indicator " " in instrument
cluster flashes, accompanied by sound alarm.

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If front passenger seat belt is not buckled or fastened firmly: When vehicle
speed is less than 15 mph (25 km/h), red indicator " " in instrument cluster
2

turns on; When vehicle speed is 15 mph (25 km/h) or more, the red indicator "
2 " in instrument cluster flashes, accompanied by sound alarm.
If the rear seat belt is not buckled or fastened firmly: When vehicle speed is 15
mph (25 km/h) or more, the indicator " " in instrument cluster flashes for
30 seconds and then remains on, accompanied by sound alarm.
Note: the red indicator light turns on when the corresponding rear seat belt is
not fastened, and turns off when the corresponding rear seat belt is fastened.

READ
When the rear seat belts are not fastened, the red indicator in instrument
cluster is on. After one of the rear seat belts is fastened, the green indicator
is on. When all the seat belts are fastened, the indicator light goes out.

Using seat belt correctly


Step 1: Adjust the height of front seat belts;

1 2 Adjust downward: Push seat belt


adjustment button downward while
pressing adjusting button.
Adjust upward: Push seat belt
adjustment button upward while
pressing adjusting button.

OMT19-1330

Step 2: Fasten/release seat belt;

1 2 Fastening seat belt: Push the tab


into the buckle until a "click" sound
P

is heard.
R
E
S
S

Releasing seat belt: Press the


release button to retract seat belt.
S
E
S
R
P
If the belt cannot retract smoothly,
pull it out and check for kinks or
twists. Make sure that seat belt
OMT19-1340 can retract smoothly.

READ
• Each seat belt shall be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for
more than one person at one time, including children.
• The seat belt will lock when it is pulled out quickly or the vehicle is on a
slope, but it will not lock when pulling it out slowly.

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CAUTION
• Make sure that seat belt buckle position is correct and is locked safely,
otherwise it may cause personal injury.
• Do not use any seat belt with a loose buckle, otherwise, the seat belt will
not protect the passengers in the event of sudden braking or a collision. 2

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Step 3: Adjust the position of seat belts.
To adjust the seatback angle, sit up
straightly and well back in the seat.
Tighten up Position the lap belt as low as
Too high possible on your hips — not on your
waist, then pull the shoulder section
upward so that it comes fully over the
shoulder, but does not come into
contact with the neck or slide off the
Position as low as possible on hips shoulder.
OMT19-1350

CAUTION
• We recommend that children be seated in the rear seat and always use
seat belt or appropriate child restraint system.
• Avoid loose fitting clothes when driving. These can prevent the seatbelt
fitting correctly and can affect the protection offered.
• Do not recline seat more than necessary to achieve a comfortable ride.
Seat belts are most effective when passengers are sitting up straight and
well back in their seats.
• Make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across your shoulder. Do not
place the shoulder belt under your arm. The belt should be kept away from
your neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce
the protection effect of seat belt in an accident.
• Both high-positioned lap belts and loose-fitting belts could cause death or
serious injuries during a collision.

Three-point seat belt for the second row center seat


When inserting the small tab into the
small buckle of left side of the second
row seat, use a screwdriver with its
tip wrapped with tape or similar
object to press the position shown in
illustration and pull out the small tab.

OMT19-1088

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READ
When the seatback is folded, three-point seat belt for the second row center
seat needs to be released, otherwise it may lock and cannot be pulled out.

Maintaining seat belt


Check seat belts regularly for cuts,
fraying, loose and stretched belt (-
such as after a traffic accident) If the
seat belt is damaged, please contact
authorized service centre for
inspection and repair immediately.

OMT19-1360

CAUTION
• Do not allow water to penetrate belt retractor or buckle mechanism.
• Never use chemical detergent, boiling water, bleach or dye to wash the
seat belt.
• The seat belt should be washed with mild cleanser or warm water and dry
naturally. Never clean it with artificial heat.
• Do not try to repair or lubricate retractor or buckle mechanism of seat belt,
or repair seat belt in any way, we will not be held liable for any problem
caused in this way.

WARNING
• If your vehicle has been involved in a serious accident and even if seat belt
is not obviously damaged, you should contact authorized service centre for
inspection and repair.
• Ensure that the belt and the tab are locked and the belt is not twisted. If the
seat belt does not function properly, please contact authorized service
centre for inspection and repair immediately.
• Do not attempt to install, remove, modify, disassemble or dispose of the
seat belts. Have any service done to the seat belts by authorized service
centre.

Seat belt precautions


■ Precautions for using seat belt by a child
The seat belts of your vehicle are principally designed for people of adult size.
Use a child restraint system (For details, refer to "Child Restraint System" in
this section) appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to
properly wear the vehicle seat belt. When the child becomes large enough to

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properly wear the vehicle seat belt, follow the instructions regarding seat belt
usage. If a child is too large to use a child restraint system, the child should sit
in the rear seat and must be restrained using the vehicle seat belt.
Make sure the shoulder belt is
positioned across the center of 2
child's shoulder. The belt should be

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kept away from child's neck, but not
falling off child's shoulder. Otherwise,
the child is at risk of serious injury or
even death during a collision.

OMT19-1370

Failure to use a child restraint system (for example: Let a child stand or kneel
on seats; Let a child sit on an adult's laps; Holding a child in arms). This may
cause death or serious injuries during a collision.
■ Precautions for using seat belt by a pregnant woman
Obtain medical advice and wear the
seat belt properly. Women who are
pregnant should position the lap belt
as low as possible over the hips in
the same manner as other
occupants. Extend the shoulder belt
completely over the shoulder and
across the chest, avoid belt contact
with the abdominal area. If the seat
OMT19-1380
belt is not worn properly, it may
cause serious injuries or death
during a collision.

WARNING
• After inserting the tab, make sure that the tab and buckle are locked and
that the lap and shoulder belt are not twisted.
• Do not insert coins, clips, etc. into the buckle to prevent from properly
latching tab and buckle.
• If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect passengers
from death or serious injury, please contact authorized service centre for
inspection and repair immediately.

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Seat Belt Pretensioner

1. Seat belt pretensioner is designed


to assist airbag in the event of a
severe impact.
2. In the event of a minor impact or
side impact, pretensioner may not
be activated.
3. During a severe impact, seat belt
pretensioner may be activated
OMT19-1390
even if there is no occupant in front
seat.
4. When seat belt pretensioner is activated, retractor quickly tightens seat belt
to tightly restrain occupant.
5. When seat belt pretensioner is activated, it may make a working sound and
release a small amount of non-toxic gas. The gas produced does not cause
a fire and is generally harmless.

WARNING
• When seat belt pretensioner is activated, the airbag malfunction indicator
remains on, and seat belts cannot be retracted / pulled out. Please contact
authorized service centre for inspection and repair immediately.
• Do not modify, remove, hit or open the seat belt pretensioner assembly,
airbag sensor and assembly wire. Otherwise, it may cause death or
serious injuries during a collision.

Function limit
In the following cases, the seat belt pretensioner may not work properly:
• Modify suspension system.
• Modify front body section.
• Repair the seat belt pretensioner or any assembly nearby.
• Seat belt pretensioner assembly or its surrounding area is damaged.
• Install grill guard or any other device to front body.

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2-9. Child Restraint Systems


Safety Instructions for Using Child Restraint System
In order to avoid serious injury caused by incorrect riding of children in an
accident, children must sit in child restraint system when riding in vehicle. 2
Before installing and using child restraint system, please read the instruction

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manual of child restraint system carefully. In addition, local laws and
regulations on children riding in vehicle should be observed.
For safety, it is recommended that the child restraint system is installed on the
rear seat.

WARNING
When using the child restraint system, be sure to read the installation
instructions contained therein and ensure that it is firmly installed.

Classification of child restraint system


Child restraint system purchased by user in Asean countries should comply
with UN R44/UN R129 standard
■ Child restraint systems are divided into the following weight groups:
Weight Groups Child Weight
Group 0 0 to 10 kg
Group 0+ 0 to 13 kg
Group I 9 to 18 kg
Group II 15 to 25 kg
Group III 22 to 36 kg

• Weight group 0/0+: Apply to Group 0/0+ or Group 0/I rear-facing infant seat;
• Weight group l: Apply to Group l or Group ll child restraint system with built-
into seat belt system;
• Weight group lI/IlI: Group ll applies to child restraint system with seatback,
Group lll applies to child restraint system without seatback.

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■ Applicable child restraint system for passenger seat
Front Front
Weight Passenger Passenger Second Row Second Row
Groups Seat (Airbag Seat (Airbag Outside Seat Center Seat
Switch ON) Switch OFF)
Group 0 (0 to
10 kg) X U/L U/L U

Group 0+ (0
to 13 kg) X U/L U/L U

Group I (9 to
18 kg) X U/L U/L U

Group II (15
to 25 kg) X U/L UF/L UF

Group III (22


UF U/L UF/L UF
to 36 kg)

• L: If the vehicle is listed in applicable model list of the child restraint system
manufacturer, it is suitable for child restraint systems of "semi-universal"
categories approved for use in this weight group;
• U: Suitable for child restraint systems of "universal" categories approved for
use in this weight group;
• UF: Suitable for front-facing child restraint systems of "universal" categories
approved for use in this weight group;
• X: Not suitable for installing any type of child restraint systems in this weight
group.
Note: Child restraint systems of "universal" class: It is installed with seat belt
for adult; Child restraint systems of "semi-universal" class: It is installed by
with ISOFIX anchor point and top tether strap anchorage.
Note: When installing CRS on the front passenger seat, ensure the seat is fully
rearward.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Child Restraint System Precautions
The front passenger airbag warning
label is located on the front and back
of sun visor as shown in the figure
above, and contains important 2
information about front passenger

PREPARATION FOR DRIVING


AIRBAG
airbag. Observe the following
precautions:

OMT19-1800

• When using a rearward facing child restraint system in the front passenger
seat, the passenger airbag must be OFF, Refer to "Enabling and Disabling
Front Passenger Airbag".
• Never change the design of child restraint system fixing device or seat belt
on the vehicle under any circumstances.
• Never fix child restraint system with seat belt only. Always use standard
fixing device for child restraint system on the second row seat.
It is the driver's responsibility to comply to the instructions provided, and to the
instructions provided by the CRS manufacturer.

WARNING
• Do not let children stand or sit in front of the front passenger seat.
• Front passenger position is equipped with front airbag. Do not use the rear-
facing child restraint system in this seat.
• Failure to follow these above recommendations may endanger life or result
in serious injury.
• NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD
can occur.

Recommended Child Restraint Systems


• Child restraint system purchased by user in Asean countries should comply
with UN R44/UN R129 standard.
• When using the child restraint system, please read the instructions of the
child restraint system manufacturer carefully, install it in strict accordance
with the installation method described in the instructions, and confirm that
the child restraint system is installed firmly and stably.
• Remove head restraint if child restraint system interferes with the vehicle
seat head restraint during installing the child restraint system.
The following table recommends the use of child restraint system for Asean
countries:

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Installati-
Weight Child Manufact- Installation
Model on
group weight urer Method
Direction
Joie Spin Rear- ISOFIX with
Group 0 Up to 10 kg Joie
360 facing support leg
Joie Spin Rear- ISOFIX with
Group 0+ Up to 13 kg Joie
360 facing support leg
Joie Spin Rear- ISOFIX with
Group I 9 to 18 kg Joie
360 facing support leg
Britax
Front- ISOFIX and
Britax Römer
Group II 15 to 25 kg vehicle seat
Römer KidFix 2S/ facing
belt
2R
Britax
Front- ISOFIX and
Britax Römer
Group III 22 to 36 kg vehicle seat
Römer KidFix 2S/ facing
belt
2R
Note: When using Britax Römer KidFix 2S, extend the SICT side impact
extension to be within 5mm of the door trim or until fully extended. Insert the
vehicle lap belt into the bright red SecureGuard. Do not place the vehicle
diagonal belt into the bright red SecureGuard.

Top Tether

This model is equipped with top


tether strap anchorages on the back
of the rear seats.

Top Tether OMT19-1423

Before using a top tether strap, remove the seating position head restraint and
luggage compartment cover. With the child restraint on the seat, attach the top
tether strap to the anchorage, and tighten to remove all slack. Refer to
instructions provided by the CRS manufacturer.

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• Ensure all removed head restraints are stowed safely.
• After correct installation of the child restraint and top tether, the luggage
compartment cover can be re-installed.

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WARNING
Ensure the top tether strap anchor is attached correctly. Incorrect installation
may cause serious injury to the child.

■ Rearward-facing child restraint system 2

PREPARATION FOR DRIVING


A rearward facing child restraint is
installed to face to the rear of the
vehicle. Only install a rearward facing
child restraint on the front passenger
seat if the airbag is OFF. It is
recommended children use a
rearward facing child restraint system
up to 4yrs old.
OMT19-1400

■ Forward-facing child restraint system


A forward facing child restraint is
installed to face to the front of the
vehicle. It is recommended children
use a forward facing child restraint
system when older than 4yrs old.

OMT19-1410

■ Booster seat child restraint system


For larger children that cannot fit in a
child restraint system with a high
back, they may occupy a second row
outboard seat using a booster seat,
either attached to the lower
anchorage points or belted, as
described in the instructions provided
by the child restraint system
manufacturer.
OMT19-1420

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Installing Child Restraint Systems
Child Restraint Systems
The rear outboard seats are
equipped with ISOFIX / i-Size
anchorages. The anchorage
ISOFIX locations are identified by a marking
(see illustration) located on the seat
back, directly above the associated
anchorages. Lift or remove the
ISOFIX cover to access the
anchorages.
OMT19-1421

■ Size class for child restraint systems (ISOFIX):


We recommends that children should use an appropriate child restraint
system, and it is recommended that they are seated on a rear outboard seat.
Fixing
Size Class Description
Device
Full-height, forward-facing child restraint
A ISO/F3 systems
Reduced-height forward-facing child
B ISO/F2 restraint systems
Reduced-height forward-facing child
B1 ISO/F2X restraint systems
Full-size, rearward-facing child restraint
C ISO/R3 systems
Reduced-size rearward-facing child
D ISO/R2 restraint systems
E ISO/R1 Rearward-facing infant seat
F ISO/L1 Left lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat
G ISO/L2 Right lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat

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■ Table for locations of ISOFIX child seats:
Front
Weight Size Fixing Second Row Second Row
Passenger
Groups Class Device Outside Seat Center Seat
Seat
F ISO/L1 X X X 2
Carrycot G ISO/L2 X X X

PREPARATION FOR DRIVING


(1)
F ISO/L1 X X X
Group 0 G ISO/L2 X X X
(Up to 10
kg) E ISO/R1 X IL X
(1)
E ISO/R1 X IL X
Group 0+ D ISO/R2 X IL X
(Up to 13
kg) C ISO/R3 X IL X
(1)
D ISO/R2 X IL X
C ISO/R3 X IL X
Group I B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF X
(9 to 18
kg) B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF X
A ISO/F3 X IL, IUF X
(1)
Group II
(15 to 25 (1)
kg)
Group III
(22 to 36 (1)
kg)

• X: ISOFIX position is not suitable for the ISOFIX child restraint system of this
weight group or this size classification.
• IL: It is suitable for the ISOFIX child restraint system of special class in the
list. These restraint systems may be special vehicle class, restricted class or
semi-universal class.
• IUF: It is suitable for the ISOFIX child restraint system of forward-facing
universal class approved by this weight group.
• (1): Child restraint system without ISO/XX size identification (A to G). Please
refer to the table of Recommended Child Restraint Systems.

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Installing Child Restraint Systems
Step 1: Locate the ISOFIX
anchorage;

ISOFIX

OMT19-1421

Step 2: Lift or remove the ISOFIX


anchorage cover;
Step 3: Place the child restraint
system on the rear outboard seat;
Step 4: Attach the child restraint
ISOFIX probe to the anchorage.
Where necessary extend the child
restraint support leg.
OMT19-1440

Step 5: Where a top tether strap is


required, route, correctly attach and
tighten the top tether strap to the top
tether anchorage.
Note: lf a luggage cover is present, it
will need to be removed, to allow the
upper tether access to the anchor
point.
OMT19-1450 Note: Refer to the child restraint
system instructions whether it needs
to be secured by an upper tether belt.

READ
• If it interferes witht the installation, the head restraint can be removed from
the seat the child restraint system is installed on.
• After attaching the upper tether to the anchor point, be sure to tighten the
tether and ensure it is secure. For the specific method of fixing and
tightening upper tether of the child restraint system, strictly follow the
instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.
• Before installing the child restraint system that uses an upper tether, the
head restraint must first be removed. This will limit or prevent interaction of
the head restraint with the upper tether. In addition, any luggage cover
present must first be removed.

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WARNING
• After installing a child restraint system, never adjust the seat.
• It is recommended child restraint systems are installed on the rear
outboard seats.
2
• Never fix more than one child restraint system to one set of anchor points.

PREPARATION FOR DRIVING


Do not allow the upper tether to cross or pass the head restraint and be
sure to tighten the tether after installing. Incorrect installation may cause
serious injury to children.
• For the vehicle equipped with a luggage cover on the luggage
compartment, the luggage cover must be removed before installing child
restraint system to anchor points.
• If anchor point device is damaged or overloaded during an accident,
please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair
immediately.
• lf the driver's seat interferes with the correct installation of the child
restraint system on the rear seat behind the driver seat, install the child
restraint system on the rear seat behind the front passenger.
• Do not use child restraint system anchor bracket to secure items other than
child restraint system. We will not be liable for any accident caused this
way.
• If the child restraint system is not correctly fixed in place, the child or
passengers may face serious injury or even death during a collision.
• Make sure the top tether is securely latched, and check if the child restraint
system is secured by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Follow
the installation instructions provided by the child restraint system
manufacturer. If the child restraint system is not correctly installed, the
child may face serious injury or even death during a collision.
• lf the child restraint system on the rear seat interferes with the front seat,
after all correct adjustments, do not install the child restraint system in that
seat position; The child and front passenger may face serious injury or
even death during a collision.
• Whether the child restraint system is in use or not in use, it should always
be secure and fixed properly to the seat; Do not place unsecure child
restraint systems on any passenger seats.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Enabling and Disabling Front Passenger Airbag

The airbag enabling/disabling switch


is located on the passenger side
instrument panel and is visible when
front passenger door is opened.
PULL & TURN
ON
OFF ■ Disabling front passenger airbag
2
Turn the switch to OFF position while
PASSENGE
AIRBAG
pulling the switch outward, the front
passenger airbag is disabled and the
OMT19-1424 disabling status indicator will come
on.
■ Enabling front passenger airbag
Turn the switch from OFF to ON, re-enable the front passenger airbag and the
enabling status indicator will come on. It is now safe to sit in the front
passenger seat.
Airbag status indicator
Disabling status indication
SOS
1 2 Enabling status indication

OFF ON
BAG
PASSENGE AIR

OMT19-1425

WARNING
• Remember to subsequently enable the front passenger airbag when an
adult occupant is seated in the front passenger seat. It is the driver's
responsibility to confirm the passenger airbag status is correct for the
occupant in the front passenger seat.
• In the event a rearward facing child restraint system needs to be installed
on the front passenger seat, the front passenger airbag must be disabled.
Otherwise, it may face serious injury or even death to young children in the
event of an accident.

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2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING
Child Presence Detection in Rear Seat (If Equipped)
Introduction
Child Presence Detection function in rear seat is to identify if driver forgets the
child in rear seat by mistake by judging the rear door switch sensor, and to
remind driver through the emergency flashers. The vehicle activates a 2
reminder when either of the following trigger conditions is met.

PREPARATION FOR DRIVING


Warning trigger condition
• Before starting driving, any rear door has been opened. If any rear door is
not opened again before stopping and locking the vehicle, warning signal
will be sent.
• Before starting driving, rear doors on both sides have been opened. If only
one side of the door is opened again before locking the vehicle, warning
signal will be sent after locking the vehicle.
Note: Since the vehicle is judged by rear door switch sensor, the occurrence of
false alarm cannot be ruled out.
Temporary system suspension
The system allows temporary suspension. IN the In-Car menu inside the
vehicle Settings, there is a temporary off switch for this feature. Turn off the
reminding function once through this switch when there is no need to remind
temporarily. However, when the vehicle starts and drives next time, the switch
will return to "ON" state by default.

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INTERIOR FUNCTION

3-1. Key Information Audio Button...................... 91


Key Information ................. 69 Voice Recognition
Function ........................... 91
Replacing Key Battery ........ 70
Phone-link......................... 92
Effective Range ................. 72
Keyless Entry .................... 73 3-6. Air Conditioning System
3
Vehicle Security ................. 74 Electric Air Conditioning ...... 96

INTERIOR FUNCTION
Immobilizer System ............ 75 Automatic Air
Conditioning ...................... 97
Remote Start ..................... 76
Mode Adjustment ............. 101
3-2. Doors
Air Outlets Airflow
Doors Lock Switch.............. 77 Control ........................... 101
Unlocking Doors with Interior Active Ventilation
Inside Handle .................... 77 and Automatic Cleaning
Door Mechanical Switch...... 78 (If Equipped).................... 102

Rear Door Child Lock.......... 79 Air Quality Control


System (If Equipped) ........ 103
3-3. Windows Air Conditioning Cooling
Power Windows ................. 80 Operation........................ 103
Window Remote Control Air Conditioning Heating
Function ........................... 81 Operation........................ 105
Window Jam Protection Auxiliary Fascia Armrest
Function ........................... 82 Box Cooling / Warming
Function (If Equipped)....... 105
3-4. Power Moon Roof
3-7. Wireless Charging
Power Moon Roof (If
Equipped) ......................... 84 Wireless Charging............ 105
Moon Roof Remote 3-8. Assist Grips and Coat hooks
Control Function (If
Equipped) ........................ 85 Assist Grips..................... 107

Moon Roof Jam Coat hooks...................... 107


Protection Function (If 3-9. Storage Space
Equipped) ......................... 86
Storage Space................. 108
3-5. Audio System
3-10.Power Outlet
Audio View ........................ 87
Power Outlet ................... 110
Audio Operation................. 88
USB Port .........................111
Audio Settings ................... 88

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3-11.Sun Visors and Vanity Mirrors Power Boot Door.............. 115


Sun Visors, Vanity Boot Door Emergency
Mirrors and TicketClips ..... 112 Opening.......................... 118

3-12.Bonnet 3-14.Fuel Tank Cover


Opening/closing the Fuel Tank Cover............... 118
bonnet ............................ 113

3-13.Boot Door
Manual Boot Door ............ 114

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION

3-1. Key Information


Key Information
Smart key
Smart key is used to lock/unlock doors remotely and open boot door within
about 20 m (within clear view) of the vehicle.
Unlock button
3
1
Boot door opener button

INTERIOR FUNCTION
2 Lock button
3 Remote starting button
4

OMT19-2020

The mechanical key built into the


smart key can be used to lock/
unlock doors in emergency by
prying off smart key cover using a
flathead screwdriver with the tip
taped and taking out mechanical
key. After using, return it to original
place for easy-to-carry (for details,
refer to "Door").
OMT19-2040

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Function limit
■ In the following conditions, the smart key may not work properly:
• There exceed one smart keys being used nearby.
• The distance between vehicle and smart key is over 20 m.
• The smart key is in contact with, or is covered by a metallic object.
• The smart key is placed near an electrical appliance (such as mobile phone,
personal computer).
• The key is near wireless communication devices that have the similar
frequency with the remote control key (such as portable radio).
• The key is near facilities that generate strong radio waves (such as TV
tower, radio station, power station, airport, train station).

CAUTION
• This product is a low frequency radio device and can be disturbed by
various radio services or radiation from industrial, scientific and medical
applications.
• Do not change the transmitting frequency, increase the transmitter power (-
including installation of the wireless RF power amplifier), or install an
external or other transmitting antenna without permission.
• When using it, do not interfere with legal wireless communications; In case
of interference, immediately stop using and take measures to eliminate the
interference before continuing to use it.

■ If any of the following conditions occurs, the smart key battery may be low
or depleted:
• The remote control distance gradually decreases.
• Remote control function does not work even without interference.
• Instrument cluster prompts "Smart key battery power is low".

Replacing Key Battery

Step 1: Pry off smart key cover


using a flathead screwdriver with
the tip taped.

OMT19-2040

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Step 2: Pry off battery cover using a


flathead screwdriver with the tip
taped, and romove the battery.
Step 3: Install new battery with the
positive (+) side up.
Step 4: Install battery cover.
Step 5: Install smart key cover.

OMT19-2050
3

INTERIOR FUNCTION
Step 6: After replacing the battery, check if the smart key operates properly. If
the smart key still does not function correctly, please contact authorized
service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.

CAUTION
• Only use the recommended battery type.
• Do not bend electrode and terminal when installing battery.
• Make sure your hands are dry and away from water when replacing the
battery.
• Do not touch new battery with oily hands. Failure to do so may cause
battery corrosion.
• Do not touch or move any components inside the smart key, or its
functions may not work properly.
• There may be some difficulties when replacing key battery, that might lead
to damage if you are replacing it by yourself, so it is recommended that you
replace it at authorized service centre.

WARNING
• Do not swallow the battery. Doing so may cause chemical burns.
• A coin battery or button battery is used in the smart key. If a battery is
swallowed, it may cause severe chemical burns in as little as 2 hours and
may result in death or serious injury.
• Keep away new and removed batteries from children.
• If you accidentally swallow a battery or put a battery into a part of your
body, get emergency medical attention immediately.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Used lithium battery cannot be handled as general household rubbish,
please handle used battery according to the local regulations and provisions
regarding environmental protection.

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READ
• Make sure that positive and negative terminals of battery are placed
correctly.
• Smart key battery model: 3V-CR2032 lithium battery.

Effective Range
Detectable area
Starting or switching power
area
Start or switch power mode when
smart key is the vehicle.
Unlocking/locking area
Unlock/lock the doors when smart
key is within effective range of door
high performance low-frequency
OMT19-2100 antenna.
Opening boot door area
Open the boot door when smart key is within effective range of luggage
compartment outer low-frequency antenna.

READ
Low-frequency antenna can detect areas within 1.5 m away from smart key.
Therefore, when using keyless entry or ENGINE START STOP function,
ensure that distance between the smart key and low-frequency antenna
meets the requirement.

Function limit
■ Smart key may be not detected in the following conditions:
• Smart key is in luggage compartment.
• When locking doors, smart key is too close to the window or roof.
• Check if the smart key is placed together with strong electromagnetic
interference sources (such as: portable power source, interphone or other
phones etc.).

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Keyless Entry
Unlocking doors
Touch the unlock sensing area with
four fingers when carrying smart
key on your person, the system
automatically recognizes smart key
and doors automatically unlock.
3

INTERIOR FUNCTION
OMT19-2200

Locking doors
Touch the lock sensing area with
fingers when carrying smart key on
your person, the system
automatically recognizes smart key
and doors automatically lock.

OMT19-2210

CAUTION
• Do not put smart key next to computer, cordless mouse, phone, etc. doing
so may not affect the lock/unlock sensor.
• After leaving the vehicle and closing all doors and boot door, smart key is
left in vehicle or there is no smart key around vehicle within approximately
2.5 m, smart key sensing active lock function will not be activated.
• If the smart key is over 2.5 m away, the indicator signal lights do not flash
and the horn is not hear (signals successful arming), check if the vehicle is
locked.

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Vehicle Security
Arming operation
■ Arming mode
Turn vehicle power supply to OFF
mode, bonnet, four doors and boot
door are closed, perform locking
operation of door (For details, refer
to "Smart Key" in this section), and
become armed.

OMT19-2121

Successful arming prompt: Hazard light flashes once and anti-theft horn
sounds once.
Unsuccessful arming prompt: Hazard light flashes twice and anti-theft horn
does not sound.
■ Secondary arming mode
After disarming, if four doors and boot door are not operated, the vehicle will
lock automatically and become armed after 30 s.

READ
• Arming prompt is set in audio system. For details,refer to "Audio System".
• After disarming, if any of the four doors and boot door is opened, the
vehicle will exit secondary arming mode.

CAUTION
• Vehicle arming cannot be set if vehicle power is not switched to OFF
mode.
• If four doors are closed and boot door is not closed completely, the central
lock will lock once but vehicle arming is not set successfully.
• If boot door is closed and any door is not closed, the central lock will lock
and then unlock and vehicle arming is not set successfully.

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Disarming mode
Perform unlocking operation of door
to exit arming mode.
Successful disarming prompt:
Hazard light flashes twice.

3
OMT19-2131

INTERIOR FUNCTION
Alarm mode
When the vehicle is armed and invalid entry is detected (such as any door,
bonnet or boot door is opened invalidly, alarm will be activated), the vehicle
will enter cyclic alarm mode, anti-theft horn sounds and indicator signal light
flashes; Press unlock button on smart key or switch vehicle power to ON mode
to disarm.

Immobilizer System
Engine immobilizer system
Smart key has a built-in transponder chip. If the smart key is not pre-matched
into engine anti-theft module, the built-in chip will stop engine from starting. In
the following conditions, the engine immobilizer system may not work
properly:
• Smart key is in contact with a metallic object.
• Do not modify or remove engine immobilizer system.
• Smart key is too close to or contacts smart key (key with a built-in
transponder chip) of another vehicle.

CAUTION
• Do not match the smart key by yourself, otherwise the engine immobilizer
system may not work properly.
• If the engine fails to start, but the starter works normally, it may be due to
the interference of engine immobilizer system, please contact authorized
service centre immediately for inspection and repair immediately.

Vehicle anti-theft system


When vehicle is armed and invalid entry is detected, the vehicle anti-theft
system will send sound-light alarm, alerting owner that the vehicle is in an
invalid opening state.

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READ
• The vehicle anti-theft system will not be enabled if the doors are locked by
mechanical key. It is recommended to lock doors by smart key.
• After locking doors by smart key, the vehicle anti-theft system will be
triggered if front right door is unlocked and opened by mechanical key.
• To prevent unexpected triggering of vehicle anti-theft system and vehicle
theft, before leaving the vehicle, check that nobody is in vehicle, all doors
and windows are closed properly and the vehicle is armed correctly.
• When vehicle anti-theft system is in anti-theft state, vehicle anti-theft
system can be disarmed by pressing unlock button on smart key or if the
vehicle starts successfully.

Remote Start
When vehicle power mode is OFF, vehicle is locked and smart key is not in
vehicle, press and hold lock button or remote starting button on smart key for
several seconds to start it remotely and air conditioning operates automatically
at the same time; The vehicle will automatically shut off after vehicle is started
remotely for 10 minutes.

READ
• Ensure there is no one in the vehicle (including the driver) when starting
the vehicle remotely.
• The vehicle can be unlocked but can not be locked by using remote start.
• Distance when starting vehicle remotely using smart key should not
exceed normal operating distance of smart key.
• When single time for starting vehicle remotely is 10 minutes, allow vehicle
to start remotely twice, if the two starting has been used, after vehicle
power is turned to ON mode, remote start can be used.
• After vehicle is started remotely, some function cannot be operated (such
as headlight stalk switch, wiper stalk switch, audio function), depress brake
pedal when carrying smart key on your person, quit remote mode to
restore normal operation.

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3-2. Doors
Doors Lock Switch

1 2
In the vehicle, press lock/unlock
switch to lock/unlock the doors.
Unlock switch
Lock switch
3

INTERIOR FUNCTION
OMT19-2140

READ
When four doors are closed and vehicle speed is more than 9 mph (15 km/
h), the door will automatically lock; Door automatic lock need to be set in
audio system. For details, refer to "Audio System".

Unlocking Doors with Inside Handle

When doors are unlocked, pull door


inside handle simply to open door.
When doors are locked, pull door
inside handle for the first time to
unlock the door, and pull it again to
open the door.

OMT19-2150

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Door Mechanical Switch
Vehicle can not be locked/unlocked electrically when battery is depleted , so in
this case, the doors can be unlocked/locked with door mechanical switch.
Locking/unlocking front right door manually
Step 1: Insert mechanical key into
hole under front right door handle
cover. Turn the key upwards to pry
off the cover.

OMT19-2161

Step 2: Insert the mechanical key


into the front right door key hole,
turn clockwise to unlock the door,
counterclockwise to lock the door.

OMT19-2160

Locking front left door/rear doors manually


Step 1: Open the door.
Step 2: Insert the mechanical key
or similar into mechanical switch
hole from the door panel edge lock
body.
Step 3: Press down the lock knob
with mechanical key.
Step 4: Close the door. Pull the
OMT19-2170 door handle to make sure the door
is locked.

READ
• If the doors can not be unlocked/locked electrically, please contact
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• When using door mechanical switch, please check if the doors are locked
successfully one by one after locking. If unsuccessful, please contact
authorized service centre as soon as possible.

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Rear Door Child Lock
Lock: Turn the mechanical key or
similar in the direction of arrow to
activate the child lock, this means
rear door can not be opened from
inside and it only can be opened
from outside.
Unlock: Turn the mechanical key or 3
similar in the opposite direction of
arrow to unlock the child lock so

INTERIOR FUNCTION
OMT19-2180
that the rear door can be opened
from both inside and outside of
vehicle.

WARNING
• The system is independent and can not replace the central lock
mechanism in any case.
• Make sure that all doors are closed before driving, otherwise accidents and
personal injury may occur.
• When a child is seated in vehicle rear seat, always activate the child lock to
prevent rear door being opened accidentally while driving.
• In the case of an accident, when the child lock is activated and there is
someone in vehicle, remember that, rear door can only be opened from
outside.
• In hot weather, if vehicle stalls and all doors and windows close, do not
allow any animal or child in vehicle alone. Otherwise, even if it is a short
time, it may cause serious injury or even death due to sharp temperature
rise.

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3-3. Windows
Power Windows
Power window switch
Operate power window switch after
1 vehicle power is switched to ON
3
mode:
Pull the switch to top, window will
go up automatically; Press the
2 4
switch again, window will stop
moving.
Press the switch to bottom,
OMT19-2230 window will go down
automatically; Press the switch
again, window will stop moving.

Pull the switch upwards by one level, window will go up; Release the switch,
window will stop moving.
Press the switch downwards by one level, window will go down; Release
the switch, window will stop moving.

READ
• Only vehicles with window jam protection function have one-touch window
raising function.
• At the moment of starting engine, window up and down operation will be
suspended to provide large current for engine starting.
• If the front door is not opened within 1 minutes while vehicle power is
switched to OFF mode, the power window can be used.
• After leaving vehicle in low temperature environment for prolonged periods
of time, when operating power window switch, window glass cannot be
fully opened or closed. In this case, release the switch and then operate
again, repeat 3-5 cycles to recover.

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WARNING
• To avoid personal injury, it is driver's responsibility to guide all passengers
to operate power window up/down switch and prevent children using,
meanwhile, it is recommended to ensure that vehicle power has been
switched to OFF mode or non-mechanical device is closed when leaving
the vehicle.
• Take extra care to close windows, failure to do so may cause serious
injury! Models without window jam protection function, when window glass
3
rises, passenger's body may be caught, resulting in serious injury. Models
with window jam protection function, jam protection function can be

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activated in jam protection area to protect passenger. However, for the thin
or soft objects, jam protection function may be not activated, resulting in
serious injury.

Passenger side window OFF switch


Press passenger side window OFF
switch, passenger side window
OFF switch indicator comes on,
passenger side window switch will
be disabled. After disabling, only
window switches on driver side can
be used to operate passenger side
windows (this function is
recommended when there is a child
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in vehicle). Press the switch again
to cancel this function and the
indicator goes off.

Window Remote Control Function


Window remote control window down function
While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, four doors are closed and
unlock button on key is pressed and hold, windows of four doors will go down
automatically. If unlock button on key is released or any door is opened in this
process, window will stop going down.
Remote control one-touch window up function
While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode and the bonnet, four doors and
boot door are closed, press lock button on smart key or touch the lock sensing
area with fingers while carrying smart key on your person, the vehicle will be
armed and the window glass of four doors will rise up automatically.

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While the window is rising, press


the lock/unlock button again,
window glass stops rising. After
pressing unlock button, glass stops
rising, if four doors and boot door
are not operated, the vehicle will
lock automatically and become
armed after 30 seconds.
OMT19-2191

While the window is rising, touch


lock sensing area with fingers (-
carry smart key on your person),
window glass stops rising.

OMT19-2192

After touching unlock sensing area with four fingers (carry smart key on your
person), glass stops rising, if four doors and boot door are not operated, the
vehicle will lock automatically and become armed after 30 seconds.

READ
If abnormal closing occurs during remote control one-touch window up, the
indicator signal lights will flash once and the horn will sound 5 times
continuously in order to alarm customer that window has not closed properly.

WARNING
Before using remote control up window function, take extra care to see the
vehicle clearly and make sure that passengers cannot be caught by window.

Window Jam Protection Function


Jam protection function
During one-touch window up or remote control one-touch window up, if
obstacle is encountered in jam protection area and resistance exceeds a
certain value, window will stop rising and go down slightly; To close window,
move away obstacle and operate again.

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Canceling jam protection function
If obstacle is encountered twice continuously when rising the window, the
window will stop rising, jam protection function will be canceled. Make sure
there are no obstacles when the window is closed.
Perform the following steps to temporarily deactivate the jam protection
function (for example, windows are difficult to close due to frost or similar
reasons):
• Close the window twice in a row until the window encounters resistance and 3
automatically retracts.
• Jam protection function will be invalid when the window is closed for the

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third time, and the window will overcome the resistance and be completely
closed.
• If the window still cannot be closed after three attempts, please contact
authorized service centre for inspection.
Overheat protection function
If the window is repeatedly opened or closed within a short period of time, the
window operation will be stopped for a period of time.
Do not operate the power window switch continuously for more than 30
seconds, otherwise the corresponding window control switch will be
temporarily disabled to protect the motor from overheating and burning. If the
above situation occurs, release the switch for 15 seconds and then it returns to
normal.
Manual learning function
If one-touch window up function and jam protection function can not operate,
perform the following steps to restore function. Make sure that there are no
obstacles within window range during learning.
Step 1: Switch vehicle power to ON mode;
Step 2: Operate window switch manually to fully close window, and hold it
there for 2 s , then release the switch;
Step 3: Operate window switch manually to fully open window, and hold it
there for 2 s , then release the switch.;
Step 4: Operate window switch manually to fully close window, then try to
operate auto window up function;
Step 5: If window cannot close automatically, please repeat the above steps to
set.
If window position memory setting is lost, it can also be set with remote control
one-touch window up function. At this time, window will go down to bottom,
then go up to top. Window can be closed normally and setting is successful.

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READ
• If auto window up function cannot be restored after repeating the above
steps, please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as
soon as possible.
• When driving over roads with potholes or uneven surfaces, this may affect
door system unexpectedly. In this case, window may reverse and go down
while rising by one-touch window up function. This is a low probability
event and normal.

CAUTION
• If disconnecting battery cable and then reconnecting it, auto window up
function and jam protection function will not work.
• Jam protection function is a kind of window safety protection function.
Never try to active it repeatedly using various objects, in improper methods
or even with some parts of body. Falling to do so may damage window
regulation system mechanism or injure personal accidentally.
• When closing window, even if it is equipped with jam protection function,
always keep window close area is clear. Otherwise, if system encounters a
thin object and cannot sense it, jam protection will not work. If someone's
hand or finger is caught, extremely serious injury will be caused.

3-4. Power Moon Roof


Power Moon Roof (If Equipped)
Introduction
Use the overhead switch to open and close the moon roof and tilt it up and
down.
Usage method
■ Tilting up/closing moon roof
Push " " switch backward when
SOS
moon roof is closed, the moon roof
will tilt up.
Push " " switch forward when
moon roof tilts up, the moon roof
will close.

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■ Opening/closing moon roof
Push " " switch backward when moon roof is closed, the moon roof will tilt
up, push the switch backward again, the moon roof will slide to open.
Push " " switch forward when moon roof is opened, the moon roof will slide
to close.

CAUTION
• If the moon roof jam protection function fails, initial memory position may
be lost, and it will be necessary to recalibrate position. 3
• If there is no response from moon roof during voice control or local button

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operation, it needs to be re-initialized.
• When moon roof is frozen or covered with snow, forcibly opening moon
roof will damage the moon roof glass and the motor.
• If there is water on moon roof after raining, to prevent water from flowing
into the vehicle when opening moon roof, always wipe off water or tilt moon
roof up to remove these water before opening it.
• Regularly clean the dust and debris in moon roof rails and strips with
water; After vehicle washing or raining, completely wipe the water on the
moon roof glass before using.
• If you find there is a false jam protection, please go to authorized service
centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• The sun visor cannot be closed when the moon roof glass is opening; The
moon roof mechanism will be damaged if the sun visor is forcibly closed.

WARNING
Before closing moon roof, take extra care to see the vehicle clearly and
make sure that passengers cannot be caught by it.

Method of initializing moon roof (if equipped)


When moon roof is closed fully, push " " switch forward for more than 10 s.

CAUTION
If moon roof cannot be initialized, please go to authorized service centre to
perform it by after-sales personnel.

Moon Roof Remote Control Function (If Equipped)


Moon roof remote control open function
While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, four doors are closed and
unlock button on smart key is pressed and hold for a few seconds, sunshade
is opened and then moon roof is opened; Press the lock button or touch the
lock sensing area while carrying smart key on your person during opening
moon roof, moon roof stops moving.

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Moon roof remote control close function
While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, four doors are closed and
unlock button on smart key is pressed, the vehicle will be armed and moon
roof is closed; Press the lock button or touch the lock sensing area with fingers
when carrying smart key on your person during closing moon roof, moon roof
stops moving.

Moon Roof Jam Protection Function (If Equipped)


Jam protection function
During moon roof glass is closed, it will automatically return under certain
resistance. When jam protection occurs in horizontal position, the moon roof
glass will return to half open position. When jam protection occurs in vertical
position, it will return to tilt up position.

WARNING
Do not pass body parts or objects through moon roof during opening and
closing, even if it is equipped with jam protection function.

Overheat protection function


Do not operate the moon roof frequently in a short time, otherwise the motor
will overheat or enter the overheat protection state. After that, the moon roof
will not respond to key action. The overheat protection will be automatically
canceled after the motor is cooled.

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3-5. Audio System


Audio View

INTERIOR FUNCTION
1

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Media button Main screen button


Click to enter media screen, including Click to enter audio main screen
radio/DAB radio, music, images and screen.
video.
Answer button
Click to answer the call or enter
phone screen.

Note: Function buttons are different according to the vehicle configuration.


Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration.
Audio system control button
Enter the main screen of audio
system.
Press the switch to turn on/off
audio system; turn it clockwise to
1 increase the volume, turn it
2
counterclockwise to reduce the
volume.

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Audio Operation
Audio main screen
Click the main screen button on
main menu or audio control panel to
enter the audio main screen.

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Electronic manual
Click electronic manual application
on audio main screen to check the
detailed operating instructions of
the audio system.

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Audio Settings
Local Settings
Bluetooth, wifi, sound, voice, display
and system setting can be set on
local settings screen.

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION
Vehicle Settings
■ Lighting settings
Daytime running lights: ON / OFF.
Headlight delay: ON / OFF.
Intelligent high beam: ON / OFF.
Headlight height adjustment: Level 0
to 3.
3

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■ Driver assistance settings


Blind spot detection: ON / OFF.
Front bump warning: ON / OFF.
FCW sensitivity adjustment: Close,
Far, Standard or Near.
Automatic emergency braking: ON /
OFF.

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Lane departure warning: ON / OFF.


Lane departure warning mode: vibration only, sound only, sound+vibration.
Lane departure sensitivity: low sensitivity, high sensitivity.
Speed limit assist: ON / OFF.
Overspeeding alarm: ON / OFF, and set speed limit value within 20 mph - 800
mph.
Driver monitor reminder: ON / OFF.
Rear cross traffic braking system: ON / OFF.
Emergency lane keeping: ON / OFF.
Lane departure prevention: ON / OFF.
Intelligent speed control: ON / OFF.
Intelligent accident avoidance: ON / OFF.
Pilot system exit reminder: ON / OFF.
Drive away reminder: ON / OFF.
Steering force mode: Comfort / Sport.
Steering force mode linking to driving mode: ON / OFF.
Driving mode memory: ON / OFF.

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■ Personalized settings
Ambient light: ON / OFF.
Ambient light brightness: Set
brightness of ambient light.
Ambient light colour adjustment: Set
color of ambient light.
Ambient light linking to driving mode:
ON / OFF.
Ambient light music rhythm: ON /
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OFF.
■ Controls
Automatic locking: ON / OFF.
Lock reminder: Light + Horn / Light.
Automatic folding of exterior mirrors:
ON / OFF.
Opening height setting of rear door:
Set opening height of boot door.
Wireless charging settings: ON /
OFF.
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Phone reminder: ON / OFF.
■ Air conditioning settings
Automatic cockpit cleaning: ON /
OFF.
Automatic cockpit ventilation: ON /
OFF.
Custom air conditioning mode: Set to
Energy-saving / Comfort / Strong.

OMT19-2327

READ
The setting items are different according to the configuration of the vehicle.
Please refer to the actual vehicle settings.

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Audio Button

1 2 3 4
Quick button
Set the custom key function of
steering wheel on local settings
screen.
Mode switch button
Switch the mode: radio - USB music
- bluetooth music - local storage 3
8 7 6 5 music - radio.

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OMT19-2350
Voice recognition button
Short press to enable the local
voice recognition function; Long
press to enable the Siri function or
CarLife voice function (need to be
connected with phone).

Switch to the next radio station or music.


Hang up the call.
Answer the call or enter Bluetooth screen.
Dial up to increase the volume; dial down to decrease the volume; press to
mute/unmute or pause/resume the current operation.
Switch to the previous radio station or music.

READ
The settings are different according to the buttons of vehicle. Please refer to
the actual vehicle.

Voice Recognition Function


Voice recognition function can be enabled using the following methods when
audio system is turned on:
Method 1: Directly say the wake word to enable the voice recognition function.
Method 2: Short press the voice recognition button " " on steering wheel to
enable the voice recognition function.

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Phone-link
Apple CarPlay (iOS)
■ Connecting method

HD
Step 1: Turn Listen for "Hey Siri"
60% 15:02
1
4G

HD 2

and Press Side Button for Siri to ON


Settings Siri & Sarch on Settings (Siri&search) screen of
phone;
ASK SIRI

Listen for “Hey Siri”

Press Side Button for Siri

Allow Siri Whn Locked


OMT19-2299
Language English (Australia)

Siri Voice HD
HD
1

2
4G

60% 15:02 Step 2: Turn CarPlay to ON on


Voice Feedback
General CarPlay Settings (General) screen of phone;

My Information

Siri & Dictation History

If you car supports wireless CarPlay,press and hold the


voice control button on your steering wheel to start CarPlay
setup.

AVAILABLE CARS

OMT19-2300

Step 3: Connect USB port and


phone using original data cable;
Note: Only USB port " " supports
Apple CarPlay screencast function.

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HD
HD
1

2
4G

60% 15:02 Step 4: Select Allow on CarPlay


General CarPlay permission request screen;

If you car supports wireless CarPlay,press and hold the


voice control button on your steering wheel to start CarPlay
setup.

AVAILABLE CARS 3

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OMT19-2301

Step 5: Enter Apple CarPlay


screencast screen.

OMT19-2302

■ Wireless carplay connection


Step 1: Turn on hotspot on Apple phone, audio head unit WIFI interface is
connected to phone hotspot.
Step 2: Connect Apple phone to Bluetooth on audio head unit.
Step 3: Select Carplay according to interface that pops up on audio head unit
or phone.
Step 4: Make pairing connection according to pop-up interface on phone; after
connection is successfully, audio head unit displays carplay interface.
Step 5: Enter Apple CarPlay screencast screen.

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Android Auto (Android)
■ Connecting method
Step 1: Install the Google
Framework;
Step 2: Perform the installation in
Google Play and run Android Auto,
install all supporting softwares
according to the system prompt and
update the existing program, and
then Android Auto can run normal
after completing the update.

OMT19-2303

Step 3: Connect USB port and


phone using original data cable;
Note: Only USB port " " supports
Android Auto screencast function.
Before phone-link, please turn on
the developer permissions in the
phone settings.

OMT19-2770

Step 4: If this phone is connected to


the vehicle for the first time (a
prompt will pop up on the head unit,
please operate according to the
prompt on the mobile phone, stop
the vehicle and apply the parking
brake), then the first connection
setting can be completed;
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Step 5: Click "Android Auto" on the


audio main screen to enter "Android
2:49
Auto" mapping interface.
Chery Autom... PCTS Verifier Podcasts Sprtify

YT Music

OMT19-2305
3

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■ Wireless Android Auto connection
Step 1: Turn on wireless Android Auto switch on the phone.
Step 2: Turn on Wi-Fi hotspot on head unit.
Step 3: Perform Bluetooth pairing between head unit and mobile phone.
Step 4: After Bluetooth connection is successful, a reminder to start wireless
Android Auto will pop up on head unit, click "START" to complete wireless
Android Auto connection.

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3-6. Air Conditioning System


Electric Air Conditioning

1 2 3

24 C 24 C

A/C

4 5 6 7 8

A/C

9 10 11 4 5 7 8 12 13 14`

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Front passenger side Fan speed Mode adjustment


temperature adjustment adjustment area button
area
Mode adjustment A/C button Rear defrosting/
area outside rear view mirror
defrosting button
Driver side Front windshield Fan speed decrease
temperature adjustment defogging and button 3
area defrosting button

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Outside/recirculated Temperature Fan speed increase
air mode button decrease button button
Power button Temperature
increase button
Note: Function buttons are different depending on the vehicle configuration.
Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration.

Automatic Air Conditioning

1 2 3

24 C 24 C

AUTO A/C SYNC

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AUTO A/C

13 14 5 6 7 9 10 15 16 17

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3. INTERIOR FUNCTION

Front passenge side Power button Temperature


temperature adjustment decrease button
area
Mode adjustment Fan speed Temperature increase
area adjustment area button
Driver side A/C button Rear defrosting/
temperature adjustment outside rear view mirror
area defrosting button
Front passenger seat Front windshield Fan speed decrease
heater button defogging and button
defrosting button
AUTO button SYNC button Fan speed increase
button
Outside/recirculated Driver seat heater
air mode button button
Note: Function buttons are different according to the vehicle configuration.
Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration.

READ
Do not leave the air conditioning system on longer than necessary when the
engine is off to prevent the battery from being depleted.

Fan speed adjustment


The airflow volume can be adjusted by operating the fan speed adjustment
buttons on air conditioning control panel or the soft button on display screen.
Outside/recirculated air mode button
The outside/recirculated air mode can be switched by operating the outside/
recirculated air mode button.
Press outside/recirculated air mode button. If indicator comes on, it indicates
that it is in recirculated air mode; if indicator goes off, it indicates that it is in
outside air mode.
Use the recirculated air mode under following conditions:
• In dusty environment.
• Keep out smells from exterior.
• Prevent outside exhaust gas from entering vehicle.
• To quickly cool or heat the air in the vehicle.
A/C button
The air conditioning cooling can be achieved by operating the A/C button.

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The A/C button indicator comes on, indicating that the air conditioning
compressor is turned on. The indicator goes off, indicating that air conditioning
compressor is turned off.
Power button
The air conditioning system can be turned on/off by operating power button.
Front windshield defogging and defrosting
The front windshield defogging and defrosting function can be achieved by
operating front windshield defogging and defrosting button. 3
Front windshield defogging and defrosting button indicator comes on,

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indicating that the front windshield defog and defrost function starts to operate.
The indicator goes off, indicating that the front windshield defogging and
defrosting function stops operating.
Front windshield defogging and defrosting: Most of the airflow blows to front
windshield, a small amount of airflow blows to side windshield.
When the air volume is not OFF, touching front windshield defogging and
defrosting button will start the outside air mode and air conditioning
compressor forcibly.
For the best defogging and defrosting effect, please operate as follows:
Step 1: Before driving, make sure that the inner surface of glass is clean and
dry, if there is obvious dust or water drop, it is necessary to wipe off;
Step 2: Air volume adjustment: Max level;
Step 3: Temperature adjustment: Adjust comfortable temperature;
Step 4: Outside/recirculated air mode switching: Select outside air mode;
Step 5: Mode adjustment: Touch defrost button or adjust foot/defrosting mode;
Step 6: Turn on the cooling system: A/C indicator comes on.

READ
• When defogging in humid climate (such as rain and snow): Please keep A/
C on. If A/C is off, it will affect defogging effect.
• When defogging in humid climate (such as rain and snow): Please keep
outside air mode. If select recirculated air mode, it will affect defogging
effect.
• When defogging in winter: Please keep outside air mode, adjust the
direction of partial heat, the air outlets on both sides of the instrument
panel face the windows on both sides, and when outside temperature is
above 0°C, A/C auxiliary defogging is needed.
• If the A/C does not cool, it will affect the defogging effect, please contact
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• After wiping off all frost or fog, to improve comfort in vehicle, adjust mode
and air volume to correct position.

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CAUTION
• For driving safety, please use the defogging function correctly.
• Please do not use recirculated air mode for prolonged periods of time in
winter, otherwise the front windshield will be fogged quickly.
• Poor visibility will increase the risk of traffic accidents and personal injury.
Therefore, it is very important for traffic safety to ensure a good visibility
during driving.

Rear defrosting/outside rear view mirror defrosting


After turning vehicle power to ON mode, press the rear defrosting button, the
indicator comes on, indicating that the rear defrosting/outside rear view mirror
defrosting function starts to work. The indicator goes off, indicating that the
rear defrosting/ outside rear view mirror defrosting function stops working.
The function will automatically shut off after the defrosters have operated
about 20 minutes.

CAUTION
• Please refer to your own particular vehicle for the heating function and rear
defrosting function (if equipped) of outside rear view mirror.
• Make sure that the rear defroster is turned off when the fog and frost on
window surfaces are cleared.
• Do not scratch or damage the heater wires when cleaning the rear
windshield or outside rear view mirror.
• When the battery is low, the rear defroster cannot be turned on to allow the
vehicle to start normally.

WARNING
To prevent burning yourself, do not touch the rear windshield or outside rear
view mirror when the defroster is operating or has just turned off.

AUTO button
AUTO mode can be turned on by operating AUTO button.
In AUTO mode, with operating A/C switch, blowing mode, adjusting air volume
or temperature LOW/HI, the corresponding function exits from AUTO mode.
In AUTO mode, outside/recirculated air mode switches and the circulation
function exits the automatic control, and other functions are still in the AUTO
mode.
In AUTO mode, operating the AUTO button will not exit from AUTO mode.
SYNC button
The mode switches between dual mode and single mode each time SYNC
button is pressed.

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Single mode: SYNC indicator comes on, indicating that the air conditioning is
in single control mode. Driver side and front passenger side temperature
cannot be adjusted separately.
Dual mode: SYNC indicator goes off, indicating that the air conditioning is in
dual control mode. Driver side and front passenger side temperature can be
adjusted separately.

Mode Adjustment
3
The mode adjustment can be achieved by operating the mode adjustment
button (defrosting mode, face mode and foot mode can be combined) on air

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conditioning control panel or the soft button on display screen.
" " Defrosting mode: Airflow is blown out from defroster outlet.
" " Face mode: Airflow is blown out from center and face outlets on both
sides.
" " Foot mode: Airflow is blown out from foot outlet.
READ
• Face mode and defrosting mode cannot be combined.
• If windshield windows become fogged-up during driving, defrosting mode
is recommended. For details, refer to Front Windshield Defog and Defrost
in this section.

Air Outlets Airflow Control


Center outlets
Move center outlet adjustment lever
up, down, left or right by hand to
adjust direction of airflow.

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Side outlets
Move left/right side outlet adjustment
lever up, down, left or right by hand
to adjust direction of airflow.

OMT19-2461

Rear outlets
Move rear outlet adjustment lever up,
down, left or right by hand to adjust
direction of airflow.

OMT19-2462

Interior Active Ventilation and Automatic Cleaning (If Equipped)


Interior active ventilation
In hot weather, when the vehicle is parked outside, the temperature in the
vehicle will be high. The interior active ventilation function can be set through
the audio setting to cool the temperature in advance and remove the odor
coming from the interior trim.
When the outside temperature is higher than 20°C and the system detects that
the battery voltage meets the requirements, the vehicle will disarm and the
blower will start working in advance (30 seconds).
When the working time of the blower exceeds 30 seconds, any door is opened
or the vehicle is armed, the blower will stop working.

READ
The blower can operate up to two times before starting vehicle.

Interior automatic cleaning


The interior automatic cleaning function can be set through the audio setting
used to dry the air conditioning pipeline to keep air conditioning system
relatively dry and avoid the accumulation of a large number of bacteria and
other dirt.

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If the A/C was turned on during the last journey and the battery has enough
power, the blower will work for 1 minute and then stop after the vehicle is
armed for 5 minutes or more.
READ
Interior active ventilation and automatic cleaning are set in audio system.For
details,refer to "Audio System".

Air Quality Control System (If Equipped) 3


When the outside air quality level is detected to decline in AUTO mode, the

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recirculated air mode will be turned on automatically. When the air quality
returns to a proper level, the recirculated air mode will be turned off
automatically. This function cannot be used to detect unpleasant gas. When
the ambient temperature is ≤ 2 ℃, air quality control system does not
respond, to prevent windshield and window from fogging up.

Air Conditioning Cooling Operation


When the engine is working:
Click the AUTO button on display to set temperature, automatically control
mode, air volume, outside/recirculated air mode, cooling system starts
operating.
For your convenience and to improve the cooling effect of the air conditioner,
click the AUTO button on display and set the A/C temperature to 22°C.
In the automatic mode, the corresponding function exits from automatic mode
when operating A/C button, mode adjustment button, air speed adjustment or
temperature LOW/HI, however, other functions are still in automatic mode .

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READ
• Surface dirt and block in A/C condenser surface may cause poor cooling
effect, please keep condenser clean.
• When air is cooled down quickly in humid and warm conditions, fog may be
seen coming from the outlet, this is normal.
• When the temperature is low, such as in winter, even if indicator comes on
after operating A/C button, A/C compressor still cannot be started.
• Water dripping from the A/C drain pipe and forming a pool after use of A/C
colling system is normal.
• Refrigerant filled in A/C system will decrease over time, if you feel cooling
effect of A/C is poor, please go to authorized service centre for inspection
and repair in time.
• It is recommended to turn on A/C cooling system not less than 5 minutes
every month and open the window simultaneously, this will help to prevent
A/C system damage due to lack of lubricant, and also prevent evaporator
odor due to moist and germs.
• If A/C is on and vehicle is continually climbing long slopes, or is in heavy
slow moving traffic for a prolonged period, the engine may become
overheated. Please observe the high coolant temperature warning light. If
engine is overheating, it is advisable to turn off A/C.
• After temperature in vehicle is decreased to lower temperature, to reduce
the influence to power system power and fuel consumption, compressor
will turn off automatically, so if using A/C in spring and autumn seasons
with low temperature, the compressor will be turned on or off automatically,
this is normal.
• During sudden acceleration, overtaking and climbing, power system needs
more power for compensation. At this time, if the A/C is operating, the
compressor may be turned off automatically, if it does not turn off and you
feel lack of power, it is recommended to turn off A/C.

WARNING
• To extend service life of A/C system, do not use the A/C for prolonged
periods of time with low speed when using A/C cooling.
• It is forbidden to repair A/C system by yourself, since the high pressure
refrigerant is harmful to human, it is necessary to go to authorized service
centre for inspection and repair.
• Please purchase special refrigerant and compressor lubricant at
authorized service centre, otherwise, A/C system damages sustained by
this are not under warranty.
• In hot weather, the temperature in closed vehicle will quickly increase due
to sunshine, this may cause personal or animal injury or death, especially
for infants and very young children.

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Air Conditioning Heating Operation
When the engine is working:
The A/C temperature can be adjusted by operating the temperature
adjustment button on front row control panel or sliding temperature adjustment
area on slide display; The A/C airflow volume can be adjusted by operating the
vehicle air speed adjustment button on front/second row control panel or
sliding airflow volume adjustment area on slide display. It is recommended to
adjust mode to foot mode and turn off cooling system (A/C compressor is 3
turned off).

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Auxiliary Fascia Armrest Box Cooling / Warming Function (If Equipped)

Place necessary items (For


example: Canned drinks) in the
auxiliary fascia armrest box to
perform A/C cooling / warming
operation. Rotate inner button of
armrest box to cool / warm the
necessary items.

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WARNING
Those items can not be too big, otherwise, the auxiliary fascia armrest box
can not be closed. Movement of driver's arm may be interfered if the auxiliary
fascia armrest box is not closed. Be careful not to get hurt.

3-7. Wireless Charging


Wireless Charging
Introduction
Wireless charging uses electromagnetic induction technology, conveniently
and safely to allow for a better better experience while driving.

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Usage method
While vehicle power is switched to
ON mode, the wireless charging
starts to work after putting the
mobile phone in wireless charging
sensing area, and the audio head
unit displays " ". The audio head
unit displays " " after charging is
completely.
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■ In the following conditions, the wireless charging may not work properly:
• The mobile phone cannot be charged if the back of the phone is more than 8
mm away from wireless charging sensing area.
• The mobile phone cannot be charged if the back of the phone has thick
metal (such as coin, metal mobile phone shell), and audio head unit displays
" ".
• When the surface temperature of wireless charging sensing area is higher
than 65° C due to sun exposure, the wireless charging module will trigger
self-protection and the mobile phone cannot be charged.

READ
• Wireless charging function is set in audio system (for details, refer to "-
Audio System").
• Wireless charging function only supports mobile phones with wireless
charging function.
• Please put the mobile phone in the center of the mobile phone slot. If you
accelerate, decelerate or turn sharply during driving, the mobile phone will
shake, which may affect the charging efficiency and stability.

CAUTION
• In order to ensure the connection between vehicle and smart key, there will
be a temporary charging shield.
• If your mobile phone does not support the wireless charging function, it is
recommended that do not use the wireless charging patch. The quality of
the wireless charging patch in the market is uneven, and frequent use is
easy to damage (such as function failure, interface poor contact, metal
foreign object recognition failure, etc.).

Phone forgetting reminder function


While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, open driver door and if your
mobile phone is left in wireless charging sensing area, it will sound an alarm

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for 20 seconds or take the phone out within 20 seconds, then the alarm will
stop.
Note: Phone forgetting reminder function is set in audio system after wireless
charging function is turned on.

3-8. Assist Grips and Coat hooks


Assist Grips
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Assist grips are installed above

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front passenger door and both rear
passenger doors respectively.
An assist grip installed on the
ceiling can be used to support your
body while sitting on the seat.

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CAUTION
• Do not use the assist grip when getting in or out of the vehicle or rising
from your seat.
• To prevent damage to the assist grip, do not put a heavy load on the assist
grip.

Coat hooks
Coat hooks are provided with the
rear assist grips.

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CAUTION
Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or sharp objects on the hooks. If the
Curtain side airbags deploy, these items may become projectiles, causing
death or serious injury.

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3-9. Storage Space


Storage Space
Door storage boxes
Door storage boxes on front and
rear doors can be used for storing
maps, cups and other items.

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Glove box
Glove box is used to store map,
instructions and other items.

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WARNING
Before driving, make sure that the glove box is closed in place. Otherwise in
case of emergency braking or emergency steering, it may cause accidents
and serious injury or even death.

Seat storage bags


Front seatbacks are both equipped with storage bags on backside, which are
used to store documents, instruction etc.
Auxiliary fascia console storage box
Auxiliary fascia console storage box is used to store map, instructions and
other items.

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Press the switch and lift the lid to


open the auxiliary fascia console
storage box.

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WARNING
• Adults or children are not allowed to sit on the auxiliary fascia console
storage box.
• Auxiliary fascia console storage box must be closed when the vehicle is
running, or it may hinder the driver's arm movement and cause injury.

Cup holders
Front cup holder is located on the
auxiliary fascia console.

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Rear cup holder is located on the


rear center seatback.

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WARNING
• Cover the cup or drink can firmly to prevent water or drinks from spraying
out.
• Do not place anything other than cups or drink cans in cup holders to
prevent these items being thrown out of the holders in the event of an
accident or sudden braking, causing injury.

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Luggage compartment
The split folding rear seats provide
convenience for storage of cargo
(for details, refer to "Seats").

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■ When stowing luggage in the vehicle, observe the following precautions:


• Be careful to keep the vehicle balanced.
• For better fuel economy, do not stow unneeded items.
• Make sure that the stowing items are not oversize to prevent the boot door
from closing properly.

WARNING
• Do not drive with the boot door open or not closed, to prevent items from
being thrown out to cause personal injury.
• Do not allow anyone to sit in the luggage compartment. The passengers
should sit in their seats with their seat belts properly fastened. Otherwise,
they may face serious injury in event of sudden braking or a collision.
• Do not stack goods or luggage higher than seatback. Keep them low, as
close to the floor as possible to prevent them sliding forward in event of
braking, causing personal injury.

3-10. Power Outlet


Power Outlet
Front power outlet
Front power outlet is located on the
lower front part of auxiliary fascia
console.
Power outlet can be used only
when vehicle power is switched to
ACC/ON mode.

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Rear power outlet
Rear power outlet is located on the
left of luggage compartment.
Power outlet can be used only
when vehicle power is switched to
ACC/ON mode.

12 V
3

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CAUTION
• To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use electrical equipment that
require more than 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A).
• To prevent the battery from depleting, do not use the power outlet longer
than necessary when the engine is not running.
• Do not insert anything or allow any liquid to get into the outlet other than an
appropriate plug, as this may cause electrical failure or short circuits.

USB Port
Front USB port
USB port is located on the lower
front part of auxiliary fascia console.
USB port " ": It is the Type-C
interface. Only use USB devices
that have a maximum power
consumption of 60 W or below.

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USB port " ": It can be used for reading U disc, phone-link and charging the
electrical equipment with low power, such as phone etc. Only use USB
devices that have a maximum power consumption of 10.5 W or below.

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Rear USB port
Rear USB port can be used for
charging the electrical equipment
with low power, such as phone etc.
USB port is located under the rear
air outlet of center armrest.
Only use USB devices that have a
maximum power consumption of
10.5 W (DC 5 V, 2.1 A) or below.
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Rear view mirror base USB port


Rear view mirror base USB port can
be used for driving recorder
(dashcam).
Only use USB devices that have a
maximum power consumption of
10.5 W (DC 5 V, 2.1 A) or below.

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3-11. Sun Visors and Vanity Mirrors


Sun Visors, Vanity Mirrors and TicketClips
Sun Visors
Horizontally move the vanity mirror
1
sliding plate to use the vanity mirror.
For vehicle equipped with vanity
mirror light, the corresponding
vanity mirror light will come on
2
when opening the vanity mirror.
Flip the sun visor down.
Detach the hook and turn it
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Vanity Mirrors
Slide the cover to open.
For vehicle equipped with vanity
mirror light, the corresponding
vanity mirror light will come on
when opening the vanity mirror.

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TicketClips
TicketClips are provided with the
sun visors.
Fold down the sun visor for use.

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3-12. Bonnet
Opening/closing the bonnet

Step 1: The bonnet will spring up


slightly when the bonnet release
lever is pulled.

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Step 2: Reach your hand to the


center part of the front of the
bonnet, and contact with the
auxiliary catch lever. Then push it to
left and keep it in this position, and
lift the bonnet at the same time;
Step 3: Lower the bonnet and close
it until the latch is locked;
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it slightly to confirm it is closed
properly.

CAUTION
• Before closing the bonnet, check if you have not left any tools, rags etc. in
the engine compartment.
• When closing the bonnet, do not press it by hand, otherwise it may be
deformed.
• Make sure that bonnet is closed before driving, otherwise accidents and
personal injury may occur.

3-13. Boot Door


Manual Boot Door
Opening/closing boot door
Method 1: With central lock
unlocked, approach the back of
vehicle, press exterior switch on the
boot door and lift up to open the
boot door.
Method 2: With central lock locked,
approach the back of vehicle when
carrying smart key, press exterior
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to open boot door.

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Pull the boot door assist handle


down and release it before the boot
door is fully closed. Make sure it is
fully closed before leaving the
vehicle.

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WARNING
Make sure that the boot door is closed before driving, otherwise, it may result
accidents and damage.

Power Boot Door


For your convenience, power boot door has following functions: Opening
height adjustment, one button open/close, manual open/close, boot door stop,
etc.
Boot door opening switch
With central control lock unlocked,
long press " " switch, indicator
signal lights will come on and power
boot door will be opened/closed.

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Boot door exterior switch


Method 1: With central control lock
unlocked, approach the back of
vehicle and press exterior switch on
the boot door, indicator signal lights
will come on and power boot door will
be opened/closed.
Method 2: With central lock locked,
approach the back of vehicle when
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switch on the boot door, indicator
signal lights will come on and power
boot door will be opened/closed.

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Boot door interior switch
When the power boot door opens,
press " " switch to close it.
When the power boot door is moving,
press " " switch to suspend the
action.

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After the power boot door button is pressed, adjust it to your desire height;
long press " " switch until the vehicle gives a light prompt, and the power
boot door opening height is set successfully.

READ
• If the boot door opening is too low, the boot door opening height cannot be
set.
• Boot door opening height can also be set in audio system (for details, refer
to "Audio System").

Smart key remote control


While vehicle power is switched to OFF/ACC mode, long press boot door
opener button on smart key, power boot door will be opened/closed.

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CAUTION
• If the boot door fails to operate correctly, please go to authorized service
centre for inspection and repair in time.
• When the boot door opens, do not pull electric support rod laterally, which
may cause damage to related parts.
• Before opening the boot door, be sure to note that there should be nothing
in the opening range, which could result in scratching the boot door.
• When the boot door is opened to the highest position, it cannot be pushed 3
or supported by hand to higher place, as this may cause damage to related

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parts.
• Before driving, make sure that the boot door is closed properly, otherwise it
may cause accidents and damage to related parts.
• When closing boot door by hand, operate gently, do not operate with brute
force, which may damage motor and module.
• When closing the boot door, make sure that nobody will be caught. If
closing is temporarily paused, close it again.
• When washing car with car washing device or high pressure cleaner,
please make sure that smart key is not within the detection area of power
boot door to prevent boot door from opening unexpectedly.
• When going uphill or downhill, due to change in the center of gravity, the
boot door may not open or close. This is normal. Open or close it by hand.
• When ambient temperature is low, power boot door support rod may not
support boot door automatically. In this case, lift boot door manually to
open it. If boot door is frozen or covered by snow, do not open it forcibly.
Turn on heater after engine starts, and do not open the boot door until the
temperature in vehicle rises. If it must be opened in an emergency, wait
until ice melts and freezing position is defrost to open it.

WARNING
• Although the vehicle is equipped with jam protection function, do not
activate jam protection function on purpose to avoid accidental injury.
• Before driving, the boot door must be closed, otherwise it may cause
accidents and damage to related parts.
• When opening the power boot door, please be careful to avoid injury.
Please make sure there is nobody within opening range of boot door.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury.

Boot door jam protection function


If the boot door encounters resistance (such as children, luggage, etc.), boot
door operates in the opposite direction until it is fully opened/closed, which is
effective in preventing child injury and vehicle damage.

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Protection mode function
If multiple jam protections occur when opening and closing the boot door, it
may not operate in order to protect the motor and system, so you will need to
close the boot door by hand.

Boot Door Emergency Opening


Boot door cannot be opened when battery is depleted or under similar
conditions. In this case, the boot door can be opened with emergency device
switch.
Step 1: Stop the vehicle as safely
as possible;
Step 2: Fold the rear seatback;
Step 3: Get in the rear of vehicle
and open emergency device cover;
Step 4: Press the emergency switch
and then push the boot door to
open it.
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3-14. Fuel Tank Cover


Fuel Tank Cover
Manual Fuel Tank Cover
Step 1: Pull fuel tank cover opening
handle and the fuel tank cover will
pop up outward;

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Step 2: Turn fuel filler cap


counterclockwise to remove it;
Step 3: After refueling, turn fuel filler
cap clockwise until a "click" sound
is heard;
Step 4: Close fuel tank cover.

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READ
Fuel may pollute environment. Therefore, any spilled fuel should be collected
and disposed by a professional.

CAUTION
• A slight whooshing sound may be heard when the fuel tank cover is
opened. This is normal.
• Never add diesel to fuel tank.
• If fuel overflows during refueling, wipe it off immediately to avoid damage
to vehicle paint surface.
• After fuel filler cap is tightened firmly, loosen your hand and the cap will
turn slightly in the opposite direction. This is normal.
• To prevent damage to the cap, apply force only in the direction of rotation.
Do not pull or pry off it.
• During using, if fuel tank cover is not closed, drive vehicle to a safe area
and stop, then close the cap again!

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WARNING
• Before refueling, turn ENGINE START STOP switch off and close all doors
and windows.
• Make sure that the fuel filler cap is tightened securely to prevent fuel
spillage, causing an accident.
• Because petrol is extremely flammable, smoking is prohibited when
refueling, and there must be no other sparks or open flames.
• Do not remove the fuel filler cap quickly when opening it. In hot weather, if
cap is removed suddenly, high-pressed fuel vapor may be ejected from the
filler neck and cause personal injury.
• Do not inhale vaporized fuel, as the fuel contains substances that are
harmful for the health.
• After exiting the vehicle and before opening the fuel tank cover, touch an
unpainted metal surface to discharge any static electricity. It is important to
discharge static electricity before refueling because sparks resulting from
static electricity can cause fuel vapors to ignite while refueling.
• Do not attempt to continue to refuel after the fuel gun is automatically
turned off! Otherwise, the fuel tank may be too full, causing fuel to overflow
the fuel tank, which can easily cause fire, explosion and serious injury.

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4-1. Vehicle Power Mode 4-4. Steering System


ENGINE START STOP Electric Power Steering
Switch ............................ 122 System (EPS) ................. 129

4-2. Starting and Turning off 4-5. Brake System


Engine Electric Parking Brake
Normal Starting and System (EPB).................. 131
Turning off....................... 123 Automatic Parking
Starting and Turning off System (AUTO HOLD)...... 133
in Emergency .................. 124 Vacuum Booster .............. 135 4
Petrol Particulate Filter

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Brake ............................. 136
(PPF) (If Equipped) .......... 125
Adaptive Engine Control 4-6. SRS Airbags
System ........................... 126 SRS Airbags.................... 137
4-3. Transmission
Automatic Transmission .... 126

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4-1. Vehicle Power Mode


ENGINE START STOP Switch
When the system detects the legal smart key and the brake pedal is released,
press the ENGINE START STOP switch to switch the power mode of vehicle (-
each time the ENGINE START STOP switch is pressed, the mode is switched
once).
OFF mode: All electrical appliances
turn off.
ENGINE
ACC mode: Part of electrical
START
STOP appliances can be used.
ON mode: All electrical appliances
can be used.

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START mode: When vehicle power source is turned to ACC/ON mode,


depress the brake pedal and transmission gear is in P. The power of vehicle is
switched to START mode and the engine can be started by pressing the
ENGINE START STOP switch.
READ
• If ENGINE START STOP switch is not pressed properly, vehicle power
mode can not be switched on and the engine may not be started.
• Do not place smart key on to the "key" mark, because if there is sufficient
power in the battery, it may trigger an instrument alarm ("Smart key not
detected", "Verify successfully, start ready") and cause confusion to the
driver.

CAUTION
• When engine is not running, switch the vehicle power mode to OFF mode
to prevent the battery from being depleted.
• When engine is running, if smart key is removed, engine will not turn off
automatically, anti-theft horn sounds 6 times and meter displays "Smart
Key Not Detected".
• When engine is running, if shift lever is shifted to R/N/D, turn off the engine
and vehicle power will be switched to ACC mode other than OFF mode.
Shift the shift lever to P, vehicle power will be switched to ON mode, and
press ENGINE START STOP switch again to switch it to OFF mode.

Auto power off function


When engine is not running, if vehicle power is switched to ON mode for 1
hour or more, vehicle power will be automatically switched to OFF mode (the

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shift lever of a vehicle with automatic transmission will be shifted into P), this
function cannot completely prevent battery from being depleted.

4-2. Starting and Turning off Engine


Normal Starting and Turning off
Before starting engine
Step 1: Check surroundings of vehicle before getting in;
Step 2: Adjust seat position, seatback angle, head restraint height and
steering wheel angle;
Step 3: Adjust angles of the inside and outside rear view mirrors;
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Step 4: Turn off any unnecessary lights and electrical appliances;

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Step 5: Fasten the seat belts;
Step 6: Confirm that the parking brake is applied;
Step 7: Shift the shift lever to P;
Step 8: Vehicle power switches to ON mode, check if malfunction indicator
and other indicators on meter are normal; if they are abnormal, contact
authorized service centre immediately for inspection and repair.
Starting engine
Smart key is carried on your person
or put it into vehicle, and it can be
detected normally:
Step 1: Shift the shift lever to P;
Step 2: Vehicle power switches to
ACC/ON mode, depress brake pedal,
and indicator comes on in green at
the same time;
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Step 3: Press ENGINE START STOP
switch to start the engine.

READ
• When operating ENGINE START STOP switch, one short, firm press is
enough.
• The vehicle is equipped with an alcohol lock, which needs to be installed at
after-sales authorized service centre.

After starting engine


Engine idle speed is controlled by electronic control system. When engine is
started, high speed can help to increase engine temperature, this is normal.
After engine temperature increases, speed will automatically drop down to

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normal speed. If not, please contact authorized service centre for inspection
and repair.

WARNING
Exhaust gas contains harmful substances which may lead to a serious health
hazard when inhaled. Use the following methods to avoid inhaling exhaust
gas:
• Do not run the engine for prolonged periods of time in an unventilated
area, such as in a garage, etc.
• When running engine in a ventilated with vehicle stopped, switch air
conditioning to outer circulation, and set high blower speed.

Turning off engine


Step 1: Stop the vehicle and apply
parking brake;
Step 2: Shift the shift lever to P;
Step 3: Press the ENGINE START
STOP switch;
Step 4: Check that engine is turned
off.

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CAUTION
• Do not depress accelerator pedal before engine is turned off.
• After driving at high speed for prolonged periods of time engine
temperature will be high. Do not turn off engine immediately when stopping
vehicle. Allow the engine to idle for several minutes, and then turn off
engine after its temperature drops. Otherwise, engine may be damaged.

Starting and Turning off in Emergency


Starting engine in emergency
When smart key battery is low or signal is seriously interrupted, engine start
stop function will not work normally. In this case, start engine according to
following steps:

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Step 1: Lay smart key on front end of


auxiliary fascia (as shown in figure)
with front side facing up; do not
depress brake pedal at this time;
Step 2: Switch vehicle power supply
to ACC/ON mode, depress the brake
pedal;

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Step 3: Press ENGINE START STOP switch to start the engine.


Note: For vehicle with automatic transmission, vehicle power is switched to
ACC mode, when the engine cannot be started by depressing brake pedal, 4
long press ENGINE START STOP switch for 15 seconds or more, system will

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ignore brake pedal signal and engine also can start at the same time (it is not
recommended to use this function to start driving again unless special
circumstances occur).

READ
The interior designs are different according to the configuration of the
vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehicle.

CAUTION
Do not place smart key on to the "key" mark, because if there is sufficient
power in the battery, it may trigger an instrument alarm ("Smart key not
detected", "Verify successfully, start ready") and cause confusion to the
driver.

Turning off engine in emergency


When vehicle systems are normal during traveling, if engine has to be stopped
in case of an emergency, perform as follows:
Method 1: Shortly and continuously press ENGINE START STOP switch 3
times or more within 2 seconds.
Method 2: Press and hold ENGINE START STOP switch for 3 seconds or
more.

Petrol Particulate Filter (PPF) (If Equipped)


PPF can capture particulate emissions from exhaust gas to reduce the effect
of particulate emissions of vehicle. When particulate emissions from the PPF
is accumulated to a certain extent, the system will regenerate PPF with a
specific strategy.
Avoid engine idling for prolonged periods of time when green indicator " "
on instrument cluster comes on. Increase the vehicle speed (vehicle speed is
no less than 37 mph (60 km/h)) until the indicator goes off in the case of safety

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and compliance. Yellow indicator " " on instrument cluster comes on,
indicating that particulate emissions captured by PPF have reached to its limit,
please contact authorized service centre for inspection and repair.
■ Observe the following precautions during daily driving:
1. Avoid driving for short distance frequently.
2. Avoid idling for prolonged periods of time or frequently.
3. Avoid running the engine at low speed and high throttle for prolonged
periods of time or frequently.

WARNING
Do not stop, idle for prolonged periods of time at areas covered by dry
leaves, dry grass or other inflammables. The exhaust pipe is at high
temperature when engine is running or just after vehicle is stopped, which
may lead to fire.

Adaptive Engine Control System


If the battery terminal is removed and reconnected, the vehicle power is
switched to ON mode, and vehicle power will be switched to OFF mode after
waiting for 15 s before starting the engine.
Abnormal phenomena (such as, engine shaking or unsmooth starting off) may
occur in early driving stage, which is a normal phenomenon that engine
control system is learning to adapt to engine again.

4-3. Transmission
Automatic Transmission
The automatic transmission belongs to the electronically controlled hydraulic
automatic transmission with manual and automatic shift modes.
Operation method
Step 1: Depress the brake pedal
completely, then shift the shift lever
from P to D;
R
N
P
Step 2: Release the parking brake
+
-
D
manually or automatically and
DE
O
M

release the brake pedal to drive the


vehicle slowly.
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READ
Press P button on shift lever to shift to P. Push the shift lever forward and
backward to shift to other positions (R, N, D).

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Gear position introduction
During the operation, the driver can choose the automatic mode (P, R, N, D)
and the manual mode M (+, -). The selected gear position will display the
corresponding gear information on the information display area in instrument
cluster.
Automatic mode: When the transmission gear is in D, vehicle upshift and
downshift automatically according to speed. All are done without manual
intervention.
Manual mode: When the
transmission gear is in D, press and
hold the M switch to enter manual
mode M (+, -), push forward to 4
upshift by one gear and push

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backward to downshift by one gear.

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The following information will help you understand purpose and operation
procedures of different gears to make a right choice according to actual
demand during operation.
Gear Range Function
This is park position. Drive wheels are
P (Park)
mechanically locked. Engine can be started.
This is a reverse position. Reverse lights will
R (Reverse)
come on and parking radar system will operate.
This is a neutral position. It is used for short time
N (Neutral)
idling stop.
This is a forward driving position. Automatically
D (Forward Drive) shift up and down among all forward drive gears
according to engine load and vehicle speed.
Push shift lever toward + once, transmission will
+ raise one gear.
M (Manual
mode) Push shift lever toward - once, transmission will
- lower one gear.

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CAUTION
• In manual mode, when the speed does not change, Kick-down operation is
allowed, and automatic up-shifting is not allowed.
• Never shift in P position when the vehicle is not stopped steadily. This may
lead to abnormal sound or damage to the transmission.
• When engine stalls, do not coast vehicle in N. Otherwise, the transmission
will be damaged.
• Do not shift the shift lever out of D while the vehicle is moving forward.
Otherwise, the transmission may be damaged seriously.
• Do not shift the shift lever out of R while the vehicle is moving backward.
Otherwise, the transmission may be damaged seriously.
• When shifting the shift lever out of P, it is necessary to depress the brake
pedal first to stop the vehicle steadily, and then perform shifting among
each gear position. Otherwise shifting mechanism will be damaged.
• When vehicle malfunctions occur due to insufficient battery and even
depressing the brake pedal or shifting out of P is impossible, please
contact a authorized service centre immediately for inspection and repair.
• In manual mode, when engine speed reaches to the highest speed, it shifts
up automatically; when engine speed is excessively low, it shifts down
automatically; when vehicle brakes and slows down, it shifts down
automatically.
• In manual mode, up-shifting and down-shifting operations must be
performed by pushing shift lever according to engine speed and vehicle
speed. If the requirements are not met, the transmission will not perform
the gear shifting operation.
• When the vehicle is parked on a slope, the parking brake must be applied
first, and then the shift lever is shifted into P. After starting on a slope, first
shift the shift lever out of P, then release parking brake for driving.

WARNING
• Never tow the vehicle for a long distance or at high speed. Raise drive
wheels or disconnect propeller shaft when towing.
• When the transmission is in N, make sure parking brake is applied or brake
pedal is depressed, otherwise an accident may occur.

Transmission alarm text display (if equipped)


When the transmission temperature is high, the meter alarm text message is "-
Gearbox Over Heat, Please Park In A Safe Place".
When the transmission temperature is overheated, the meter alarm text
message is "Gearbox Over Heat, Please Park In A Safe Place for About 5
Minutes".

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CAUTION
After the vehicle is cooled, restart the vehicle. If the vehicle alarm text prompt
is still in alarm state, please immediately turn off engine and contact the
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.

Fail-safe mode
When malfunction occurs in transmission system, fail-safe mode will be
automatically activated. Simultaneously, a yellow indicator " " on the
instrument cluster will come on and transmission cannot operate normally. The
vehicle will slow down and be driven at low speed.

CAUTION 4
Long distance driving is not allowed in fail-safe mode. Otherwise,

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transmission may be damaged, go to authorized service centre for inspection
and repair immediately.

Driving mode
System is ECO mode by default
when engine starts. Press drive
mode switch, switch between
SPORT mode, ECO mode or
P
NORMAL mode. You can choose
according to different road
conditions.
E
D
O
M

Improve vehicle fuel economy in


OMT19-3070 ECO mode; Improve vehicle
handling, controllability and power
performance in SPORT mode.
After the driver switches to ECO mode, this operation will be memorized. Last
operating status of driver will be memorized by default after vehicle is powered
on next time. This function is not standard. Please refer to the actual vehicle.

4-4. Steering System


Electric Power Steering System (EPS)
Introduction
Electric Power Steering System (EPS) uses the torque generated by motor as
power source of steering system, instead of a hydraulic pump driven by the
engine.
Electric Power Steering System (EPS) self-learning
If the vehicle battery is powered off and reconnecting or starting, due to the
initialization of electric steering system angle, the yellow indicator " " on

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instrument cluster flashes, turn the steering wheel left and right to the limit
position to complete the angle reset, and the yellow indicator " " on
instrument cluster turns off.
Electric Power Steering System (EPS) indicator
When there is fault in electric power steering system (EPS), yellow indicator "
" on instrument cluster comes on.

CAUTION
• Frequent handling and rotation of steering wheel over long periods of time
may damage the mechanism in the electric power steering system (EPS).
• It is forbidden to turn the steering wheel frequently and quickly at idle
speed to prevent the system from overheating. If the system overheats,
heavy steering will occur, which is normal. Stop rotating the steering wheel
and switch the vehicle power to OFF/ACC mode until the system cools
down.

WARNING
After electric power steering system (EPS) is disabled, although the vehicle
still has the conventional steering capability, it should be driven with caution.
At this time, please go to the authorized service centre for inspection and
repair as soon as possible.

Steering force mode (If equipped)


Electric power steering system (EPS)
is equipped with two steering modes
(Sport/Comfort). The default steering
mode is comfort mode when the
vehicle first works. Compared with
the comfortable mode, steering force
of sport mode is reduced more
relaxed.
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READ
• The steering force mode can be correlated with the driving mode (if
equipped). After the correlation, the steering force is the movement in the
SPORT mode, while the steering force is the comfort in the ECO mode.
After disassociation, steering force can be set to Sport/ Comfort separately.
• The steering force mode should be set on audio system .For details,refer
to "Audio System".

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4-5. Brake System


Electric Parking Brake System (EPB)
Introduction
Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) is a technology that integrates
temporary braking during driving and long-time braking after stopping, and
implements parking brake by electronic control. This technology replaces the
traditional handbrake.
Usage method
■ Applying parking brake manually
When vehicle power is switched to 4
ON mode, or engine starts and

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vehicle is stopping, pull up the
electric parking brake button, " "
red indicator in instrument cluster
and electric parking brake button
indicator remains on, indicating
parking brake function has been
turned on.
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After vehicle power is switched to OFF mode or the shift lever is in P, parking
brake function can be applied automatically by Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
system.
■ Releasing parking brake manually
With engine starts or vehicle power is
switched to ON mode, depress the
brake pedal and press electric
parking brake button manually, " "
red indicator in instrument cluster
and electric parking brake button
indicator will turn off, indicating
parking brake function has been
released.
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■ Releasing parking brake automatically


Fasten driver's seat belt and close driver side door. Depress accelerator pedal
with shift lever in D or R on flat road to release electric parking brake
automatically, and " " red indicator in instrument cluster goes off.
When shift lever is switched to D or R from other positions, electric parking
brake is released automatically, and " " red indicator in instrument cluster
goes off.

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When vehicle stops on a slope, depress accelerator pedal harder to shift to D
or R. When driving force is greater than slipping force, electric parking can
release automatically.

READ
• When towing vehicle, it is necessary to release parking brake, and
transmission is in neutral.
• The interior designs are different according to the configuration of the
vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehicle.

CAUTION
• Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system and Automatic Parking system (-
AUTO HOLD) can not be used when vehicle battery is lost. Jumper cables
can be used to start the engine (refer to "Basic Knowledge of Vehicle
Emergency" for details).
• While depressing brake pedal and releasing or applying parking brake,
brake pedal may push slightly up or down, please press the brake tightly.
• When performing automatic releasing of electric parking brake, fasten the
driver's seat belt and close the driver side door. Failure to do so may cause
the automatic releasing conditions of parking brake cannot be satisfied.
• When enabling and releasing electric parking brake, "whooshing" sound
may be heard from rear part of vehicle. This is the working sound emitted
by parking brake and is normal.
• If vehicle coasts after stopping within a short period, system will increase
parking brake force automatically to hold it for safety. When brake force
increasing, system makes operation sound. This is normal.
• Engine starts or the vehicle power is switched to ON mode, when parking
brake can not be released manually by depressing brake pedal, you can
depress accelerator pedal and press the electric parking brake button to
release parking brake, it is only used when parking brake can not be
released manually by depressing brake pedal, pay attention to safety when
using. Please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as
soon as possible.

WARNING
To avoid accidental vehicle movement, when stopping or leaving vehicle, and
after Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system operates, " " red indicator in
instrument cluster and electric parking brake button indicator turn off after
they come on for a certain time, check whether " " red indicator in
instrument cluster and electric parking brake button indicator come on to
ensure electric parking brake is properly applied.

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Emergency braking function
If foot brake fails, pull up the electric parking brake button continuously to
forcibly apply brake by parking brake. In this process, " " red indicator in
instrument cluster blinks. Release the button to exit emergency braking.

WARNING
• When emergency braking function is activated, it will drone. This is normal.
• When applying emergency braking, electric parking brake will apply brake
at constant deceleration which is deviated from driver's desired
deceleration and braking distance will be different.
• Use this function cautiously during normal driving. When driving, other
passengers should not touch button accidentally. Otherwise, it may cause 4
an accident.

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• Emergency braking function can only be used in case of emergency such
as foot brake failure or brake pedal stuck. Electronic Stability Control
(ESP) system and its components cannot exceed road traction physical
limit. Use of the emergency braking function on windy roads, dangerous
roads, in heavy traffic or severe weather, may lead to drifting, side slipping
or pulling, so please be careful.

Electric parking emergency releasing


When Electric Parking Brake (EPB) system operates, press electric parking
brake button and depress and hold brake pedal, and vehicle power is switched
to OFF mode, electric parking is released in emergency. It is recommended to
use the electronic parking system only in rescue trailers or rare situations.

Automatic Parking System (AUTO HOLD)


Introduction
Automatic parking system (AUTO HOLD) is used to prevent vehicle from
rolling when vehicle is stationary and starts off.

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Usage method
■ Automatic parking operation
conditions
Engine is started, driver side door is
closed properly and driver seat belt is
fastened.
■ Turning on automatic parking
When automatic parking conditions
are met, press automatic parking
OMT19-3110 button, indicator on button remains
on, showing that vehicle has turned
on automatic parking function, and
the white automatic parking indicator
in instrument cluster remains on.
■ Activating automatic parking function
When automatic parking function is turned on, depress brake pedal, shift lever
in D, vehicle is changed to stationary state from movement, automatic parking
function is activated, " " green indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
Depress brake pedal when vehicle is stationary, and the automatic parking
function is turned on at the same time and the condition of automatic parking
is met, then automatic parking function is activated, " " green indicator in
instrument cluster remains on.
■ Turning off automatic parking
When the automatic parking function is turned on, press the automatic parking
button to turn off automatic parking function. The indicator on the automatic
parking button turns off, and white automatic parking indicator in instrument
cluster turns off, indicating that the vehicle has exited the automatic parking
function.
When automatic parking function is activated, press automatic parking button
to turn off automatic parking function, " " green indicator in instrument
cluster and indicator on automatic parking button turn off, indicating that
vehicle has exited automatic parking function and switched to parking brake
function.
■ Automatic parking release function
Way to release automatic parking is the same as that of electric parking brake,
including manual release and automatic release.

READ
• The interior designs are different according to the configuration of the
vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehicle.
• According to the configuration of the vehicle, the automatic parking
indicator displays different. Please refer to the actual vehicle.

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CAUTION
• This function can only be activated when shift lever in D, not in R.
• Turn off automatic parking function before driving into car wash.
• Always park vehicle correctly according to safety regulations and take care
to avoid hurting yourself and pedestrians.
• If accelerator pedal is depressed very slowly, automatic parking release
delays. This is normal.
• When automatic parking function is activated, open driver side door or
unfasten driver side seat belt, automatic parking will switch to electrical
parking.
• When automatic parking function is enabled, open driver side door or 4
unfasten driver side seat belt to exit automatic parking function, close the

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door or fasten the belt again to activate the function again.
• After automatic parking is enabled, the automatic parking system will
automatically stop the vehicle from the state of motion to a complete stop
by foot brake, but the transmission gear is still in D or R. It is recommended
to shift to N for a short time and shift to P for prolonged periods of time.

WARNING
To avoid vehicle accidentally moving, in the state of automatic parking,
confirm shift position before depressing accelerator pedal to start.

Vacuum Booster
The vacuum booster is controlled by engine vacuum and it works only when
the engine is running. Therefore, do not coast your vehicle with engine off.

WARNING
Do not coast your vehicle with engine off while driving downhill. To achieve
better braking effect, shift to low gear before driving downhill.

If the vacuum booster does not work because vehicle is being towed or
malfunctioning, brake pedal should be depressed more firmly than usual to
compensate booster braking effect.
In normal temperature, we recommend allowing the engine to idle for 15
seconds after the vehicle starts, if the temperature is lower, the time is longer.
This is to allow it to quickly heat and to activate the three-way catalysts and
improve waste gas conversion efficiency. It can also help restore the brake
vacuum if the vehicle has been parked for prolonged periods of time. We
advise idling the engine for 15 seconds each time you start the vehicle.

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Brake
The brake system adopts X type
arrangement, double circuit brake
system; The system is a hydraulic
system with two independent
subsystems. If one of the
subsystems fails, the other system
can still perform brake function.
However, the brake pedal should be
depressed more firmly than usual
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and the braking distance will
increase, and the brake system
malfunction indicator remains on.

WARNING
Do not drive vehicle under conditions in which only one brake system works.
Please go to authorized service centre as soon as possible.

Brake system indicator


When there is fault in brake system, red indicator " " on instrument cluster
remains on.

WARNING
When there is fault in brake system, check the brake fluid level, add brake
fluid when it is lower than MIN line. If reason is unclear, go to authorized
service centre immediately.

Precautions for brake system


Be sure to read the following precautions when using the brake system:
1. If there is a continuous shaking or vibration to the steering wheel while
braking, please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair
immediately.
2. When driving downhill, shift to a low gear to make full use of engine braking
effect and avoid continuous use of brakes. Failure to do so may cause the
brakes to overheat, making braking distances longer and in serious cases
may mean a temporary loss in brake effectiveness.
3. The brake system will make some noises sometimes during operation,
which is normal, but if you hear metal friction or a whistling sounds for
prolonged periods of time, the brake linings may be seriously worn, and you
must go to a authorized service centre for replacement immediately.
4. The new brake linings must be break-in to reach optimal brake effect.
Braking effect in the first 124 miles (200 km) is not optimal. In this case,
depress brake pedal more firmly to compensate braking effect.

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5. A wet brake may cause abnormal vehicle deceleration or pull to one side
when braking. Depress brake pedal slightly to test effectiveness of brake.
After driving through deep water, keep a safe vehicle speed and depress
brake pedal slightly until braking function is restored.
6. Wear condition of brake linings largely depends on its working conditions
and driving style. For vehicles mainly used in city traffic, frequent starting
and stopping will make working condition of brake linings worsen.
Therefore, please go to authorized service centre according to specified
maintenance mileage to check thickness of brake linings or replace it as
needed.

4-6. SRS Airbags


4
SRS Airbags

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In severe frontal/side collision the SRS airbags deploy and work together with
seat belts to protect occupants in vehicle. SRS airbags can distribute impact
force more evenly to upper parts of occupants' body, so their body move
slowly even stop, thus reducing the risk of passenger and driver injury. Once
an SRS airbag is deployed, doors will automatically unlock, interior lights will
illuminate and hazard lights will illuminate.
Location of SRS Airbags

5
1

2 3
4

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Driver airbag Front passenger airbag


Front side airbags Front middle airbag
Curtain shield airbags

Airbag (SRS) Introduction


■ Driver airbag / front passenger airbag
In an event of a severe frontal collision and the airbag deployment conditions
are met, both driver airbag and front passenger airbag work together with seat
belts to help reduce injuries to the head or chest of driver and front passenger
caused by hitting the interior component. (For models equipped with front
passenger airbag switch, the front passenger airbag does not deploy when the
switch is off).
■ Front side airbags
In an event of a severe side collision and the airbag deployment conditions are
met, front side airbags can help protect the torso of the front seat occupants.
■ Curtain shield airbags
In an event of a severe side collision and the airbag deployment conditions are
met, curtain shield airbags can help protect primarily the head of occupants in
the outer seats.
■ Front middle airbag
In an event of a severe side collision and the airbag deployment conditions are
met, curtain shield airbags can help protect primarily the head of driver and
front passenger.

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The SRS airbag works together


with seat belt to protect safety of
driver and passengers. However,
airbag is not a substitute for seat
belt. In addition, the SRS airbag will
deploy only when the collision
degree of vehicle reaches the
design condition. In some
collisions, seat belts are the only
OMT19-3190
protective device. Wearing a seat
belt during a collision can help
reduce the risk of hitting objects
inside the vehicle or being thrown 4
out of the vehicle, and effectively

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protect the drivers and passengers.
Therefore all people in vehicle
should wear seat belts correctly.
SRS airbags and seat belts can
provide protection only for adults
but are not designed to protect
infants and young children.

The SRS airbag will generate considerable force at the moment of


deployment. In order to avoid injury caused by deployment of the SRS airbag,
the driver and occupants must adopt the correct sitting posture, correctly wear
the seat belt and adjust their seat position, never get too close to the SRS
airbag, such as sitting on the edge of the seat or tilting the body forward. For
vehicles equipped with front side airbag and curtain shield airbag, make sure
that the arms are sufficiently away from the vehicle side to avoid injury during
deploying.

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CAUTION
• The SRS airbag cannot protect the lower part of the occupant's body.
• The SRS airbag will quickly contract after deploying, which can ensure that
forward vision of driver is not blocked.
• The related parts of SRS airbag will generate heat after deploying. Do not
touch the related parts of SRS airbag immediately to avoid injury.
• The SRS airbag is a non-reusable device. Once the SRS airbag is
deployed, the related parts of SRS airbag must be replaced.
• If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel
and instrument panel are damaged or cracked, please go to authorized
service centre for replacement as soon as possible.
• The deployment and contraction of the SRS airbag is completed in a short
period of time, and cannot protect against the impact of a second impact
that may occur subsequently.
• The SRS airbag is neither designed for rear collisions, slight frontal
collisions, nor for vehicle rolling over, and it does not work when the vehicle
is braked in an emergency.
• The SRS airbags release some smoke and dust after deploying. For
people with asthma or other respiratory problems, respiratory system could
be stimulated. Therefore, all people in vehicle should get out as soon as
possible, or open windows to breathe fresh air and seek medical treatment
if necessary.

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WARNING
• The seat cover should not block front side airbags and front middle airbag
during using, as in the event of an accident, the front side airbags and front
middle airbag will not pop up after inflating, which will reduce protection for
passengers.
• A soft, dry cloth or cloth dampened with water must be used to clean the
SRS airbag. In order to avoid any fluid into the SRS airbag, otherwise it
may seriously affect the normal function of SRS airbag.
• If there is water in vehicle, the SRS airbag may be damaged. Even if there
is no collision at this time, it may cause the airbag to deploy accidentally.
Turn off the engine immediately and disconnect the negative battery cable.
Do not try to start the engine. Please contact authorized service centre for 4
inspection and repair immediately.

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• Make sure driver and front passenger always sit upright. Leaning into the
path of front middle airbag can prevent the airbag from deploying properly
and increases your risk of injury.
• Do not attach accessories on or near the front middle airbag. They can
interfere with the proper operation of the airbag, or hurt someone if airbag
inflates.
• Do not open the lid of front center armrest box while driving.
• Do not cover or replace the driver's seatback cover without consulting
authorized service centre. Improperly replacing or covering driver's
seatback cover can prevent front middle airbag from properly deploying
during a side impact.

SRS airbag indicators


The " " red indicator on instrument cluster remains on when it is
malfunctioning, which is used to alert the driver that SRS airbag is
malfunctioning. Please go to authorized service centre for inspection and
repair as soon as possible.
SRS airbag operating conditions
Deployment conditions of the SRS airbag do not depend on driving speed of
vehicle, but depend on the object, collision direction and vehicle speed. SRS
airbags may not deploy when the impact of collision is absorbed or dispersed
into the body; However, the SRS airbag can sometimes operate depending on
the impact condition in an accident. Therefore, deployment conditions of the
SRS airbag should not be judged according to the damaged condition of the
vehicle.
Even if the SRS airbag is not deployed, a collision may damage the SRS
airbag in the vehicle. SRS airbags may not operate properly if damaged, and
therefore will not be able to protect you and other passengers in the event of
another collision, which may result in accidents and personal injuries. In order
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please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
■ Conditions under which SRS airbag may deploy other than a collision
The driver airbag, front passenger
airbag, front side airbags, curtain
shield airbags and front middle
airbag may also deploy if a serious
impact occurs to the underside of
your vehicle.

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■ Conditions under which SRS airbag may deploy in a collision


In general, in an event of frontal
collision, the driver airbag and front
passenger airbag will deploy if the
deceleration of vehicle exceeds the
designed threshold level.

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The vehicle is subjected to a strong


side impact, and the side collision
sensors detect an impact severe
enough to cause the front side
airbags, curtain shield airbags, and
front middle airbag to deploy.

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■ Conditions under which SRS airbag may not deploy during a collision
The driver airbag and front
passenger airbag will usually not
deploy if the vehicle is involved in a
Rear collision side or rear collision, if it rolls over,
or if it is involved in a low-speed
frontal collision.

Side collision
Turnover
OMT19-3230

The driver airbag and front 4


passenger airbag may not deploy if

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Frontal collision the front of vehicle hits a telegraph
pole, goes under a truck, or if the
vehicle is involved in an sideways
collision.

Side collision Underride collision


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The front side airbag, curtain shield


airbag and front middle airbag may
not deploy if the vehicle is
subjected to a collision from side,
the rear part of the rear tyre or a
side collision at certain angles to
the vehicle.

OMT19-3240

The front side airbag, curtain shield


airbag and front middle airbag may
not deploy if the vehicle is
Rear collision subjected to a front or rear collision,
turnover or low speed side collision.

Frontal collision

Turnover
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Precautions for SRS airbag
Always keep SRS airbag
deployment path clear. It is
forbidden to place anything (such
as mobile phone) between the
occupant and the SRS airbag and
fix or place any objects on or near
the SRS airbag cover; If there is an
object between occupant and SRS
airbag, the SRS airbag may not
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deploy according to design path, or
the SRS airbag may push object to
occupant's body, causing serious
injury or even death.

Do not sit on the edge of the seat or


lean against the dashboard.

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Do not allow a child to stand in front


of the front passenger airbag unit or
sit on the knees of front passenger.

OMT19-3280

Do not lean against the door, A


pillar, B pillar or C pillar.
Do not allow anyone to kneel on the
passenger seat toward the door or
put their heads or hands outside the
vehicle.

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Do not attach anything to or lean


anything against the areas such as
the instrument panel, steering
wheel and lower portion of the
instrument panel. These items can
become projectiles when driver
airbag or front passenger airbag
deploys.
OMT19-3300

Do not attach anything to areas


SOS
such as the door, windshield glass, 4
side door glass, A pillar, B pillar, C
pillar, roof side rail and assist grip.

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Do not strike or apply excessive
force to the area of SRS airbag
components. Otherwise, it may
cause SRS airbag malfunction.
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Replacement of SRS airbag component


The related parts of the SRS airbag must be replaced 10 years from the date
of vehicle purchase. In order to make sure that the SRS airbag can ensure
your safety, please always go to authorized service centre to replace related
parts of the SRS airbag within the specified time.
Make sure that the new owner knows the SRS airbag configuration and the
replacement date of SRS airbag in this vehicle when the vehicle is sold.
Modification and disposal of SRS airbag components
Do not dispose of the vehicle or operate the following components without
permission of the authorized service centre, otherwise accidents and personal
injuries may occur:
• Modification of vehicle suspension system.
• Modification of vehicle front bumper, etc.
• Modification of side doors or door protective panel and B-pillar protective
panel, etc.
• Installation, removal, disassembly and repair of airbags (SRS).
• Repair, modification, removal or replacement of steering wheel, instrument
cluster, instrument panel and seats.

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DRIVING ASSIST

5-1. Speed Limit Assist System Rear Cross Traffic


(SLA) Braking (RCTB) System
(If Equipped).................... 164
Speed Limit Assist
System (SLA) (If 5-8. Automatic Emergency
Equipped) ....................... 149 Braking System (AEB) / Front
5-2. Cruise System Collision Warning System
(FCW)
Adaptive Cruise Control
System (ACC) ................. 150 Automatic Emergency
Braking System (AEB) /
Active Speed Limit............ 155 Front Collision Warning
System (FCW) ................. 166
5-3. Hill Descent Control System
(HDC) 5-9. Traffic Jam Assist
Hill Descent Control System (TJA) / Integrated 5
System (HDC) (If Cruise Assist System (ICA)

DRIVING ASSIST
Equipped) ....................... 157 Traffic Jam Assist
System (TJA) / Integrated
5-4. Lane Departure
Cruise Assist System
Warning System (LDW)
(ICA) .............................. 169
Lane Departure Warning
Intelligent Avoidance
System (LDW) ................. 158
System ........................... 171
5-5. Lane Departure
5-10.Drive Away Information
Prevention System (LDP)
System
Lane Departure
Drive Away Information
Prevention System
System ........................... 172
(LDP) ............................. 160
5-11.Tyre Pressure
5-6. Emergency Lane
Monitoring System (TPMS)
Keeping (ELK) System
Tyre Pressure Monitoring
Emergency Lane
System (TPMS) ............... 172
Keeping (ELK) System...... 162
5-12.Driver Monitor System
5-7. Blind Spot Detection
(DMS)
(BSD) System
Driver Monitor System
Blind Spot Detection
(DMS) ............................ 175
(BSD) System ................. 163
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (- 5-13.Parking Assist System
RCTA) System................. 164 Parking View Monitor
System (If Equipped) ........ 176

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Panoramic View Monitor Anti-lock Brake System


System (If Equipped) ........ 177 (ABS) ............................. 185
Parking Radar System ...... 181 Extended Function ........... 187

5-14.Multi-Collision Brake System 5-16.Data Privacy


(MCB) Driver Drowsiness and
Multi-Collision Brake Attention Warning
System (MCB) ................. 183 (DDAW) ......................... 187

5-15.Braking Force Control Advanced Driver


System Assistance System
(ADAS) ........................... 188
Electronic Stability
Program System (ESP) ..... 184 Emergency call (eCall) ...... 188

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5-1. Speed Limit Assist System (SLA)


Speed Limit Assist System (SLA) (If Equipped)
SLA detects speed limit sign information on road in front and combines the
information with speed limit information of navigation system, and use the final
speed limit information to remind the driver to pay attention to the various
current road speed limit regulations in the form of image, sound, etc., to keep
legal speed and observe local traffic laws.
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
turn on the speed limit assist in
Audio System - Vehicle Settings -
Driver Assistance Settings.

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After SLA detects speed limit sign


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information on road in front and
combines the information with
speed limit information of
navigation system, " " indicator in
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A/C
instrument cluster remains on, If the
speed exceeds the current speed
limit, the driver will be alerted by
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flashing/sounding the speed limit
icon.

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Function limit
■ SLA may not be able to recognize in following situations:
• Faded signs.
• Signs on winding roads.
• Rotated or damaged signs.
• High signs on highway.
• Signs that is covered fully or partly, or that the position can not be found
easily.
• Signs covered by frost, snow, dust fully or partly.

WARNING
SLA based on front view multi-function camera is affected by weather and
light, so the function is not appropriate for all conditions.

5-2. Cruise System


Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)
ACC can maintain the speed set by driver and can also follow the vehicle at a
set safe distance.
Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) button
1 2 3 "RES+" button: Resume the ACC
and adjust speed value.
Press: activate / exit ACC or TJA /
ICA.
OK
Long press: switch between TJA /
ICA and ACC.
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control
4 5 6 button: Increase the following
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"SET-" button: Enter the ACC, ASL and adjust speed value.
Active speed limit button: Turn on / off Active Speed Limit (ASL).
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control button: Reduce the following distance.

READ
RES+, SET- are shared button for ACC and ASL.

Adaptive cruise control system (ACC) activation conditions


The following conditions must be met at the same time, ACC can be activated:
• Vehicle speed is higher than 9 mph (15 km/h), or system recognizes a target
vehicle ahead.
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• Brake pedal is not depressed (during driving).
• Driver door is closed.
• Driver seat belt is fastened.
• Transmission gear position is in D position.
• Parking brake is not applied.
• ESP is turned on.
• ESP is not activated.
• ABS is not activated.
• Bonnet is not opened.
• ASL function turns off.
Usage method
■ Entering ACC
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, the system enter pre-cruising state after
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activation conditions are met, and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains
on:

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Method 1: During pre-cruising state, if vehicle speed is higher than 9 mph (15
km/h), press "SET-" button to set current speed as cruise speed and enter
cruising state, and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on; if vehicle
speed is less than 9 mph (15 km/h), press "SET-" to set 9 mph (15 km/h) as
cruise speed, and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
Method 2: In the current ignition cycle, after ACC exits, press the RES button
to set the previous cruise speed as cruise speed and enter the cruising state,
and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on.

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READ
• ACC will exit when the ASL function is turned on. Only after the driver
actively turns off the ASL function, ACC can enter the pre-cruising state
again when the activation conditions are met.
• ACC is exited when turning on ASL function.
• When there is a vehicle in the front of your vehicle at the same road, and
driving speed is no higher than vehicle set speed, ACC will control the
vehicle to follow vehicle ahead.
• When there is no vehicle in the front of your vehicle at the same road, or
there is a vehicle and driving speed is higher than set vehicle, the vehicle
drives at the set speed.
• When applying parking brake and entering pre-cruising state, press "SET-"
button, instrument cluster will prompt "Please depress accelerator pedal to
activate adaptive cruise control system (ACC)", driver depress accelerator
pedal slightly to activate ACC according to the prompt.
• The system may not be available under special conditions (such as desert
roads).

■ Exiting adaptive cruise control


When one or more of the following situations occur in cruising process, ACC
will exit:
• Depress brake pedal.
• Driver door is opened.
• Driver seat belt is not fastened.
• Apply the parking brake.
• ESP operates.
• ABS operates.
• AEB operates.
• ESP is not turned on.
• Transmission gear position is in a position other than D.
• Driver depress accelerator pedal for more than 15 minutes.
• Press the exit button.
• Bonnet is opened.
After the above conditions that can exit function resume, press "RES+" button,
enter cruising state and resume set state before exiting.
■ Speed setting
Press "RES+" button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will increase by 1
mph (1 km/h).

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Long press "RES+" button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will increase
by 5 mph (5 km/h); when speed exceeds 49 mph (80 km/h), set vehicle speed
will increase by 10 mph (10 km/h).
Press "SET-" button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease by 1
mph (1 km/h).
Long press "SET-" button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease
by 5 mph (5 km/h); when speed exceeds 49 mph (80 km/h), set vehicle speed
will decrease by 10 mph (10 km/h).

READ
• For ACC, the lowest speed setting is 9 mph (15 km/h) and the highest
speed setting is 93 mph (150 km/h).
• Speed will be lower than set speed when driving uphill, speed will be
higher than set speed slightly when driving downhill.

Following distance 5
Press the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control button in cruising process, adjust

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following distance which is divided into five levels. The following time distance
are 1.0 s, 1.5 s, 1.9 s, 2.2 s, 2.4 s respectively.

READ
• Following distance changes based on speed and increases with speed
improving.
• In minimum clearance mode, the distance between the vehicle and vehicle
ahead will be quite small during following at low speed. For safety, select
maximum clearance mode to follow vehicle ahead on slippery road.
• During following vehicle ahead and decreasing, ESP continuously
performs brake and motor will generate operation sound when rotating,
this is normal and please drive at ease.

WARNING
• The driver must control vehicle, operate as needed in the whole driving
process to avoid danger.
• Please note that any driver must conform all traffic regulations.

Overtaking
Depress accelerator pedal to overtake set speed in cruising process. After
accelerator pedal is released, the control state will return to previous state.
During overtaking, if the vehicle is too close to vehicle ahead, instrument
cluster will pop up "Please take over the vehicle by driver" accompanied with
urgent warning sound to remind driver to avoid.

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Curve speed control
Decrease the speed when vehicle enters curve in cruising process, which help
driver to drive through curve safely.

WARNING
• The driver must control vehicle, drive through curve as slowly as possible
in the whole driving process.
• While entering a curve, due to limitation of detection target for radar probe,
vehicle ahead on the same driving route may not be detected in time,
which requires the driver to be ready to take over the control of the vehicle
at any time.

Stopping and starting function


During following vehicle ahead in ACC mode, vehicle ahead decreases to
stop, the vehicle also decreases to stop, after stopping:
• If vehicle ahead starts within 3 seconds, the vehicle also starts
automatically.
• If vehicle ahead stops for more than 3 seconds and starts within 3 seconds
to 10 minutes, driver need to depress accelerator pedal slightly to activate
ACC.
• When vehicle stops within 10 minutes, driver unfasten seat belt or open
driver door, EPB is activated automatically and parking.
• When vehicle stops for more than 10 minutes, the vehicle will exit ACC, and
EPB will be activated automatically and parking.

WARNING
While following vehicle ahead, always pay attention to whether indicator " "
is green. If it turns to gray, indicating front target has been lost in ACC mode,
the vehicle will start to accelerate according to set speed.

Precautions for adaptive cruise control


• ACC has certain limitations. Driver must always keep control of the vehicle
and be fully responsible for the vehicle.
• If the vehicle is extremely close to vehicle on adjacent lanes, ACC may
select the vehicle as following target.
• ACC can not respond to stationary objects and vehicles, crosswise vehicles,
oncoming vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles and animals.
• When stopping vehicle briefly in ACC mode, driver must confirm that there
are no obstacles or other traffic participants such as pedestrians, bicycles
and animals in front of the vehicle.

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• When ACC function is malfunctioning, " " yellow indicator in instrument
cluster comes on. At this time, please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• During ACC controls vehicle, never inadvertently step on accelerator pedal,
otherwise, ACC will not apply brake to vehicle, driver should always be
ready to brake actively to ensure the safety of the vehicle.
• ACC has a limited brake time reaction; if vehicle ahead occurs sudden
brake, another driver cuts in front of the vehicle, the vehicle cuts behind a
preceding vehicle, ACC may not respond or react to vehicle ahead too slow,
in this case, driver should take over the vehicle control in time.
• Driver should adjust the following distance from vehicle ahead based on
traffic flow and weather condition and is responsible for ensuring the vehicle
can stop safely at any time. In inclement weather (rain, snow, fog, etc.), ACC
may not recognize a vehicle ahead. In this case, ACC should be turned off.
• ACC is suitable for use on highways and roads in good condition, It is not
recommended for use on urban roads, narrow roads, mountain roads, hills, 5
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target selection is delayed in ACC mode due to limitation of sensor detection
range, in this case, ACC will control vehicle to accelerate to set speed.
• During the process of following the vehicle ahead to stop, ACC may not be
able to recognize the end of the vehicle, but the lower or upper part of
vehicle (such as rear axle of truck that has higher chassis, upper part of
lower flatbed trailer). In these cases, system cannot ensure a proper
stopping distance or even lead to collision. Therefore, driver must keep a
watch on vehicle and be ready to take over vehicle control anytime during
this process.
• Two sensors of radar and camera are installed in the front area of vehicle
and behind windshield. Please note that view of sensor should not be
covered by debris, and front or surrounding areas should not be modified or
decorated with license plate frames, etc. When sensor is completely
covered by snow, ACC function will be exited. System performance may be
reduced or its function fails due to sensor vibration or collision. In this case,
please go to authorized service centre for recalibration of sensors as soon
as possible.
Precautions mentioned above do not cover all circumstances that may affect
system normal operation. System function may fail to bring the expected effect
due to other reasons. Driver must always take full responsibility for vehicle
control anytime.

Active Speed Limit


Introduction
Driver drives vehicle at set limit speed.

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Usage method
■ Entering active speed limit
Step 1: Turn vehicle power to ON mode and press " " button to enter pre-
speed limit state, and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on;
Step 2: With engine not started or vehicle speed < 19 mph (30 km/h), press "
" button to enter speed limit state, and " " indicator in instrument
cluster remains on, default set vehicle speed is 19 mph (30 km/h);
Step 3: In speed limit process, if vehicle speed is within 19-124 mph (30 -200
km/h), press " " button to set current speed as limit speed to enter speed
limit state, and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
■ Exiting active speed limit
Press " " button to exit speed limit state, enter pre-cruising state, and " "
indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
Press " " button to exit speed limit state, and " " indicator in instrument
cluster goes off.
Press the" " to exit speed limit state, enter pre-cruising state, and " "
indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
■ Speed setting
Press " " button in speed limit process, set vehicle speed will increase by
1 mph (1 km/h).
Long press " " button in speed limit process, set vehicle speed will
increase by 5 mph (5 km/h).
Press " " button in speed limit process, set vehicle speed will decrease by
1 mph (1 km/h).
Long press " " button in speed limit process, set vehicle speed will
decrease by 5 mph (5 km/h).
Overtaking
In speed limit process, in order to overtake or in other operation condition, fully
depress accelerator pedal to enter pre-speed limit state, and " " indicator in
instrument cluster remains on.
After overtaking, if vehicle speed is more than previous set limit speed, it
enters pre-speed limit state and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains
on.
After overtaking, if vehicle speed is less than previous set limit speed, it enters
speed limit state and " " indicator in instrument cluster remains on.

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5-3. Hill Descent Control System (HDC)


Hill Descent Control System (HDC) (If Equipped)
Introduction
HDC can help vehicle drive on steep roads safely under controlled conditions.
After HDC is turned on, when vehicle is driving down a steep slope, for vehicle
with automatic transmission, speed control range is 10 - 21 mph (10 - 35 km/
h). When initial speed is lower than the minimum speed, vehicle will control at
the minimum speed by default. The current control vehicle speed can be
increased or decreased in a given speed range by depressing accelerator or
brake pedal.
Usage method
With vehicle power in ON mode, slide
the right edge of the audio main
interface to the left to display the 5
shortcut menu interface.

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■ Turning on HDC
With vehicle power in ON mode and
vehicle speed reaches 37 mph (60
km/h) or less, press HDC switch on
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and " " green indicator in
instrument cluster remains on.
■ Turning off HDC
With HDC ON and vehicle speed more than 37 mph (60 km/h), press HDC
switch on the audio system to turn off HDC, and " " green indicator in
instrument cluster goes off.

CAUTION
• Before entering steep road, set HDC system so that driver can operate
steering wheel without distraction.
• When HDC system is working, the ABS will start automatically if there is a
tyre lock.
• When HDC system is working, if any wheel loses contact with ground, the
braking force will be distributed to the wheel with higher adhesion
coefficient.
• HDC system actively applies the braking force through the ESP work. The
system will have a hydraulic operation sound when working, which is
normal. When the ESP fails, the HDC function cannot be turned on. Please
go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.

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WARNING
The driver must control vehicle, operate as needed in the whole driving
process.

Hill Descent Control (HDC) system indicator


When the system is activated, " " green indicator remains on.
When there is a fault, " " yellow indicator goes off.

5-4. Lane Departure Warning System (LDW)


Lane Departure Warning System (LDW)
LDW detects lane line by front view multi-function camera. The system sends
an alarm when wheel rolls over lane line and vehicle departs from its lane.
Introduction
When speed increases to 40 mph (65
km/h) or more, LDW enters
activating; When speed decreases
from 40mph (65 km/h) to 37 mph (60
km/h), LDW enters pre-activating;
When speed is less than 37 mph (60
km/h), LDW exits after 3 seconds.

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READ
LDW ON / OFF and sensitivity adjustment can be set in audio system. For
details, refer to "Audio System". System will memorize customer operation
by default after LDW function is turned on / off by customer.

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CAUTION
• Lane line captured by camera: It can detect white solid line, white dotted
line, yellow solid line, yellow dotted line and double solid line lanes.
• The system may not operate in cold and bad weather conditions, rain,
snow, fog or strong contrast lighting can affect the sensor.
• The system will only work normally on the roads with two clear lane lines.
• The system may not operate when driving on cement road.
• The system may not operate when driving in road construction area.
• The system may not operate when driving on flooded or muddy roads.
• The system may not work when driving on sharp turns or narrow roads.
• When only single-sided lane line is detected by LDW, the system alarm
stability decreases.
• If sensor is disturbed, the system may not work.
• Sensors may misidentify temporary construction markings on the road, etc. 5
and give false alarm by mistake.

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• If your vehicle suspension kit is not approved by us, LDW may not work
properly.
• Keep front view multi-function camera free from obstructions, such as bird
droppings, insects and ice.

WARNING
• Lane assist system just offers assistance to you. It may not work properly
under all driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road
conditions.
• The driver must control vehicle, operate as needed in the whole driving
process.

Lane departure warning system (LDW) indicator


When LDW enters pre-activating mode, " " gray indicator in instrument
cluster remains on.
When LDW enters activating mode, " " green indicator in instrument cluster
remains on.
When LDW operates, " " green indicator in instrument cluster blinks.
When LDW is malfunctioning, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster
remains on.
Function limit
LDW may not work properly in the following conditions:
• When changing lanes.
• When turning with high speed.

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• When depressing accelerator pedal with excess force.
• When depressing brake pedal with excess force.
• When turning on hazard warning light.
• When turning on departure side indicator light.
• When driving on roads with tight curves.
• When lane line is too thin, broken, blurred or departure side has no lane line.

5-5. Lane Departure Prevention System (LDP)


Lane Departure Prevention System (LDP)
Introduction
The system monitors the relative position of the vehicle and the lane sideline
in real time, controls the lateral movement of the vehicle when the vehicle is
about to deviate from the lane, and assists the driver to keep the vehicle in the
original lane.
Activating LDP
When lane departure prevention
system is turned on, speed increases
to 40 mph (65 km/h) or more and the
vehicle deviates from one lane line,
LDP is activated. When speed
decreases from more than 40 mph
(65 km/h) to 37 mph (60 km/h), LDP
is restrained.
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READ
LDP ON / OFF can be set in audio system. For details, refer to "Audio
System".

CAUTION
• Driver performs an active control when meeting a tighter curve.
• Driver performs an active control when meeting some conditions such as
lane increase, lane merger, etc.
• Driver performs an active control when meeting complex traffic
environment (such as intersection, heavy traffic road).

Lane departure prevention system (LDP) indicator


When the system is on or restrained, " " gray indicator in instrument cluster
remains on.

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When the system is pre-activated or activated, " " green indicator remains
on.
When there is a fault, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
Function limit
■ LDP may not work properly in the following conditions:
• When changing lanes.
• When turning on directional indicator lights.
• When braking with excess force.
• When steering angle speed is too high.
• When depressing accelerator pedal with excess force.
• When turning on hazard light.
• LDP can recognize when the driver does not operate steering wheel for a
while.
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• Steering wheel is operated by driver when LDP applies corrective steering
intervention.

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■ Under the following situations, do not use LDP. Failure to do so may cause
an accident, resulting in death or serious injury:
• If sensor is disturbed, the system may not function.
• The system can operate only when vehicle speed is more than 40mph (65
km/h).
• Lane departure prevention system may not operate when driving in road
construction area.
• Lane departure prevention system may not operate when driving on flooded
or muddy roads.
• Lane departure prevention system may not operate when driving on sharp
turns or narrow roads.
• Lane departure prevention system can only operate normally on the roads
with two clear lane lines.
• If your vehicle suspension kit is not approved by us, the system may not
work properly.
• Sensors may misidentify temporary construction markings on the road, etc.
and give false alarm by mistake.
• The system may not operate in cold and bad weather conditions, rain, snow,
fog or strong contrast lighting can affect the sensor.

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5-6. Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) System


Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) System
When the vehicle deviates from the edge of road, an oncoming vehicle in an
adjacent lane or an overtaking vehicle in an adjacent lane, the system
automatically corrects the vehicle's direction to improve driving safety.
Operating instructions
The system is on when the speed
reaches 40 mph (65 km/h). After the
function is activated, when the speed
is decreases from 40 mph (65 km/h)
to 37 mph (60 km/h) or less, ELK is
restrained.

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READ
Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) ON / OFF can be set in audio system. For
details, refer to "Audio System".

Function limit
■ Under the following situations, the system may not correctly identify traffic
conditions:
• On winding mountain roads.
• In severe weather conditions.
• There are some special buildings on the roadside (such as high or scattered
road guardrail).
• When rain, snow, ice, fog or dust blocks the sensor.
• Narrow objects such as bicycles may not be recognized.
• Lane departure prevention system can only operate normally on the roads
with two clear lane lines.
• If your vehicle suspension kit is not approved by us, the system may not
work properly.
• Sensors may misidentify temporary construction markings on the road, etc.
and give false alarm by mistake.
• The system may not operate in cold and bad weather conditions such as
rain, snow or fog and strong contrast lighting can affect the sensor.

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WARNING
• Never use a system that is not properly calibrated.
• To ensure the safety of driving and riding, all the passengers must wear
seat belts.
• If the sensor is blocked, the system cannot be operated. Clear the sensor
where possible.
• This system is only a driving assistance system, do not rely solely on this
system and drive carefully at all times.
• To ensure the normal operation of the system, it is necessary to keep the
sensors in the bumper clean, free of snow and ice, and not covered by
other objects.
• If this system does not work properly, turn off the system immediately,
please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
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5-7. Blind Spot Detection (BSD) System

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Blind Spot Detection (BSD) System
BSD system is used to monitor presence of moving vehicles in left and right
rear areas of your vehicle and inform driver related information to remind the
driver for driving safety and lane-changing safety. This system extends Lane
Change Assist (LCA) system and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) system,
Rear Cross Traffic Braking (RCTB) system etc.

WARNING
The BDS system only offers assistance to the driver. It may not work properly
under all driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road
conditions.

Activating Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system / Lane Change Assist


(LCA) system
When speed increases to 9 mph (15
km/h) or more, BSD system enters
2 1 activating; When speed is decreases
from more than 9 mph (15 km/h) to 6
mph (10 km/h), BSD system enters
pre-activating.
2 1 Detection area of BSD system.
Vehicle approaches detection area
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Level I: If a vehicle enters detection area and meets alarm conditions, level
alarm I is triggered." " yellow indicator on rear view mirror remains on, " "
green indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
Level II: On base of level I, turn on the indicator light in the same side. After
level alarm II is triggered, " " yellow indicator on rear view mirror blinks, " "
yellow indicator in instrument cluster blinks, alarm sounds.

READ
• BSD can be set in audio system. For details, refer to "Audio System".
• Turn vehicle power to ON mode, BSD system turns on by default.

CAUTION
• Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system may detects stationary objects on or
near a road (such as guardrails, tunnels, side walls, and parked vehicles)
to turn on warning light.
• When towing or attaching accessories to rear of vehicle (such as a bicycle
carrier), turn off BSD system. Otherwise, radar radio waves will be
affected, causing system work abnormally.
• When lots of snow or ice accumulates on rear bumper and near radar
sensor, or if drive on snowy road for a long time, BSD system may not
work.

Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system indicator


During operation, level alarm I " " green indicator in instrument cluster
remains on; level alarm II " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster blinks.
When there is a fault, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster remains on.

Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) System

When vehicle power is turned to ON


mode and vehicle is backed up (shift
lever is in R position), BSD system
detects that vehicles are approaching
from left / right sides, " " yellow
indicator on rear view mirror blinks
and alarm sounds.

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Rear Cross Traffic Braking (RCTB) System (If Equipped)


RCTB function sounds alarm to driver and assists in braking when
encountering vehicles or pedestrians crossing the road when exiting a vertical/
inclined parking space. RCTB function can help driver avoid collisions with

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vehicles or pedestrians crossing the road, especially if the driver's view is
blocked by vehicles parked next to them.
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, turn
on rear cross traffic braking system in
Audio System - Vehicle Settings -
Driver Assistance Settings.

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Activation conditions for RCTB


• All doors are closed.
• Steering wheel angle is less than the threshold.
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• Vehicle speed is lower than 9 mph (15 km/h).

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• Vehicle is in reverse gear.

WARNING
• RCTB is a driving assistance function, which has certain limitations. Driver
must always keep control of the vehicle and be fully responsible for the
vehicle.
• Certain scenarios will affect and weaken the detection of sensor, the
system may perform unnecessary warning and braking, or fail to detect all
obstacles.
• The area around sensor must not be modified in any way, it is
recommended to turn off rear cross traffic braking system after
modification, otherwise the system may perform brake unnecessarily.

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5-8. Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEB) / Front Collision


Warning System (FCW)
Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEB) / Front Collision Warning
System (FCW)
When vehicle is about to hit a vehicle or pedestrian ahead, AEB and FCW
work together, sounding an alarm to remind driver, if driver cannot respond
quickly enough, vehicle will brake automatically, reducing loss from collision.
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, and
turn on the AEB/FCW in Audio
System - Vehicle Settings - Driver
Assistance Settings.

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Activating AEB / FCW


Start pre-warning before
impacting.
Start braking partly before
impacting.
Start emergency braking before
impacting.
If driver reacts correctly (for
example, avoid a collision by
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braking is canceled.

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• Some configurations operate only for the vehicles, not for pedestrians and
cyclists.
• If the system detects that a collision is about to occur after 2.5 s during
vehicle driving, FCW will start warning.

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CAUTION
• When speed is less than 18 mph (30 km/h), FCW does not sound an
alarm; When speed is more than 52 mph (85 km/h), FCW does not sound
an alarm for static target ahead.
• Operating speed range of AEB is 2 - 38 mph (4 - 62 km/h) (some models
are 2 - 29 mph (4 - 48 km/h)) for static vehicle target; Operating speed
range of AEB is 2 - 52 mph (4 - 85 km/h) for moving vehicle target;
Operating speed range of AEB is 2 - 40 mph (4 - 65 km/h) for pedestrians
and cyclists (some models do not support).
• Driver need to ensure that seat belts have been fastened, doors are
closed. Failure to do so, AEB does not work.
• Turn on ESP, FCW, AEB, otherwise, FCW and AEB do not work.
•" " yellow indicator in instrument cluster remains on, please go to
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• Driver need to take over vehicle because vehicle does not keep stationary 5
state when vehicle is braked automatically to stopped.

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• During AEB is activated, driver quickly rotates steering wheel or depresses
accelerator pedal firmly, AEB will exit.
• The system may not be available under special conditions (such as desert
roads).

WARNING
• The driver must control vehicle and operate as needed during the whole
driving process to avoid danger.
• AEB only offers assistance to the driver. It may not work properly under all
driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road conditions.
• The vehicles that can be detected by AEB include passenger vehicles,
buses, trucks. For some vehicles, such as such as cement tank trucks,
special vehicles with higher or lower chassis, AEB has certain limitations in
detecting.
• Automatic emergency braking system (AEB) can only play its best role
when it detects characteristics consistent with normal walking, such as
person's head, arm swing, leg swing, etc.
• AEB will work when it detects body and bicycle contour information as well
as normal cycling movements; AEB does not detect an oncoming cyclist as
target.
• AEB is not always capable of detecting vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians,
and the system may generate unnecessary braking automatically or do not
work for a variety of reasons; AEB is only a driving assist system to reduce
severity of collision, it is not always possible to completely avoid collision in
the speed range.

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Precautions for automatic emergency braking system (AEB)
• AEB has certain limitations. Driver must always keep control of the vehicle
and be fully responsible for the vehicle.
• Driver controls speed and the distance from vehicle ahead according to
weathers, road surface conditions, traffic conditions, etc.
• AEB does not react to animals, crossing vehicles, incoming vehicles,
bicycles and pedestrians.
• System performance may be greatly limited for obstacles that cut into the
lane quickly, obstacles that are detected after the vehicle changes lanes,
and obstacles in curves.
• Fasten all seat belts and secure all loads to avoid danger when AEB is
triggered.
• When AEB is malfunctioning, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster
remains on, please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair
as soon as possible.
• When inspecting the vehicle using a drum tester, FCW and AEB should be
turned off.
• When installing non-full size spare tyre, it is recommended that customer
turns off FCW and AEB, and replace full-size tyres of original vehicle in time.
• In some special circumstances, AEB may perform unnecessary warning and
braking, such as crossing the track of the road, entering an underground car
park turning, etc. Some circumstances will affect and weaken sensor
detection, things like a tunnel, light of incoming vehicle, reflection of slippery
road.
• Two sensors of radar and camera are installed in the front area of vehicle
and behind windshield; Please note that view of sensor should not be
covered by pollutants, and front or surrounding areas should not be modified
or decorated with license plate frames, etc. Especially, when sensor is
completely covered by snow, system function will be exited. AEB
performance may be reduced or it's function fails due to sensor vibration or
collision. In this case, please go to authorized service centre for recalibration
for sensors as soon as possible.
Precautions mentioned above do not cover all circumstances that may affect
AEB normal operation. AEB function may fail to bring the expected effect due
to other reasons. Driver must always assume full responsibility for vehicle
control anytime.

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5-9. Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA) / Integrated Cruise Assist


System (ICA)
Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA) / Integrated Cruise Assist System (ICA)
Introduction
TJA / ICA detects land line through the front view camera to perform vertical
and horizontal control for vehicle, providing driving assist and reducing driver's
workload under monotonous driving environment or busy traffic.
Activate/deactivate function: When
TJA/ICA is in pre-activating or
activating state, short press TJA/ICA
switch to activate/deactivate TJA/
OK
ICA.
Mode switching function: When ACC
is in pre-cruising or cruising state, or 5
when TJA/ICA is in pre-activating or

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OMT19-4051 activating state, long press TJA/ICA
switch to switch between ACC and
TJA/ICA modes.
If the TJA/ICA activation conditions are not met at this time, the " " gray
indicator on instrument cluster remains on; if the TJA/ICA activation conditions
are met at this time, the " " green indicator on instrument cluster remains on.
TJA is used when speed is less than 37 mph (60 km/h): Vehicle will be kept
near lane center. If no lane line is detected, the vehicle follows vehicle ahead
as driving target. If neither lane line nor target vehicle is detected, TJA will be
turned off.
ICA is used when speed is 37 mph (60 km/h) to 80 mph (130 km/h): Vehicle
will be kept near lane center. If no lane line is detected, ICA will be turned off
regardless of whether there is a target vehicle ahead.
Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA)/Integrated Cruise Assist System
(ICA) Indicator
When it is pre-activated, " " gray indicator on instrument cluster remains on.
When it is activated, " " green indicator on instrument cluster remains on.
When there is a fault, " " yellow indicator on instrument cluster remains on.
Function limit
TJA / ICA may not work properly in the following conditions:
• Any exiting condition for ACC exists.
• Overly narrow or wide lanes.
• Too small lane curve radius.
• Lane line is not detected.

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• Driver rotates steering wheel actively.
• Hands off steering wheel.
• Directional indicator lights are turned on.
• Hazard warning light is turned on.
• Vehicle speed is less than 1 mph (1 km/h).

WARNING
• TJA / ICA just offers assistance to you. It may not work properly under
some driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road
conditions.
• The driver must control vehicle, operate as needed in the whole driving
process.
• The system may not be available under special conditions (such as desert
roads).

Recommended to use Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA)/Integrated


Cruise Assist System (ICA)
When the Traffic Jam Assist system (TJA)/Integrated Cruise Assist system
(ICA) monitors that the vehicle speed is higher than 37 mph (60 km/h), the
current road line is clear and continues to exist, and the Adaptive Cruise
Control system (ACC) is in cruising state, the " " green indicator on
instrument cluster remains on. After a certain period of time, a pop-up screen
on instrument cluster prompts "The road conditions are good, it is
recommended to turn on intelligent cruise control".
Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA)/Integrated Cruise Assist System
(ICA) Exit Reminder
When TJA/ICA exits from activating state, the system sends an alarm sound
and a pop-up screen on instrument cluster prompts "Intelligent cruise control
has exited, please pay attention" to inform the driver that the function has
exited.
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, and
turn on the intelligent cruise control
exit reminder in Audio System -
Vehicle Settings - Driver Assistance
Settings.
If you feel that the exit reminder will
interfere with driving, you can turn off
this reminder according to your
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Precautions for traffic jam assist system (TJA) / integrated cruise


assist system (ICA)
For using TJA / ICA, please read the following precautions carefully:

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• TJA / ICA is a driving assist system, has certain limitations. Driver must
always keep control of the vehicle and be fully responsible for the vehicle.
• Longitudinal control of TJA / ICA is performed by ACC, lateral control of TJA
/ ICA is performed by LKA, all precautions for ACC and LKA are also
applicable to the system.
• TJA / ICA does not provide automatic driving function and does not allow
hand off driving. Driver prepares control vehicle anytime to ensure safety
under the conditions of turning, crossing, merging into one lane and vehicle
ahead becoming an obstacle to progress.
• TJA / ICA performance is affected by weather, illumination and lane line
definition, with significant performance degradation or even loss of function
in the case of backlight, sunset, nighttime, road surface covered by snow
and ice, and unclear lane lines due to surface worn.
• When TJA / ICA is malfunctioning, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster
comes on, at this time, TJA / ICA function fails, please go to authorized
service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible. 5
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system normal operation. System function may fail to bring the expected effect
due to other reasons. Driver must always assume full responsibility for vehicle
control anytime.

Intelligent Avoidance System


Introduction
Under active control of Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA) / Integrated Cruise
Assist System (ICA) (i. e. driving in the lane), when the vehicle speed is 37
mph (60 km/h) to 80 mph (130 km/h) and is about to overtake a larger vehicle
(such as a truck, bus) in the adjacent lane, the system controls the vehicle to
move laterally appropriately to keep it away from the large vehicle until
overtaking is completed.
Turn the vehicle power to ON mode,
and turn on intelligent avoidance
system in Audio System - Vehicle
Settings - Driver Assistance Settings.

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5-10. Drive Away Information System


Drive Away Information System
Introduction
Drive away information system allows user to relax and focus on other things
other than driving when the vehicle is in line at traffic light-controlled
intersections or congested roads, and assists the driver to resume driving in
time when the traffic environment changes.
Turn the vehicle power to ON mode,
and turn on drive away information
system in Audio System - Vehicle
Settings - Driver Assistance Settings.

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■ If the vehicle is waiting in line at traffic light-controlled intersections or


congested roads, when the following conditions are met, the system will sound
an alarm and instrument cluster will display that the vehicle ahead is moving,
which can remind the driver to resume driving:
• Detect that a vehicle ahead is leaving.
• The vehicle is stationary.
• ACC is not activated.
READ
When the vehicle is waiting in line, if another vehicle gets between the
vehicle and the vehicle ahead, drive away information system abandons the
original vehicle target and selects the new vehicle as the new target.

5-11. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)


Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Introduction
TPMS is an active safety configuration and can monitor pressure and
temperature of tyre in real-time and the information can be checked through
information display area. When tyre pressure is too low or temperature is too
high, tyre pressure monitoring system alarms.

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Steering wheel left combination


button " " / right combination
button " " can be used to switch to
38 psi 38 psi
tyre pressure display screen.
When vehicle power is turned to ON
mode, tyre pressure and temperature
values will be displayed on
38 psi 38 psi
instrument cluster.
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When speed is more than 15 mph (25 km/h) for period of time, tyre pressure
and temperature values will be displayed on instrument cluster in real-time;
Vehicle power is turned from OFF mode to ON mode (without power-off), tyre
pressure and temperature values will also be displayed on instrument cluster.
When speed is more than 15 mph (25 km/h), if TPMS has not received radio-
frequency signal from one or more sensors after several minutes, system 5
malfunction warning." " yellow indicator on instrument cluster will come on.

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READ
Common radio interference sources include vehicle power, driving recorder,
air purifier, entrance guard card, remote control, cell phone base station, TV
tower, etc.

Low pressure warning


When vehicle power is in ON mode,
and tyre pressure is less than low
alarm threshold, system will warn for
10 psi 38 psi
low pressure. During low pressure
warning, corresponding wheel icon
and current tyre pressure value will
be will be displayed in red and " "
38 psi 38 psi yellow indicator in instrument cluster
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remains on.

When low pressure warning occurs, please inflate the tyre to specified value
as soon as possible. After the vehicle is driven for a period of time at a speed
greater than 15 mph (25 km/h), low pressure warning cancels automatically.

READ
• Low tyre pressure will increase fuel consumption and aggravate tyre wear.
Serious tyre wear may cause a risk of tyre blowout.
• When tyre pressure is too low, inspect causes of air leakage. Contact the
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible as
needed.

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High temperature warning
When vehicle power is turned to ON
from OFF, and tyre temperature is
higher than 85° C, system will warn
38 psi 38 psi
for high temperature. During high
temperature warning, corresponding
wheel icon and current tyre
temperature value will be displayed
38 psi 88 psi in red and " " yellow indicator in
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instrument cluster remains on.

When warning for high temperature is activated, if tyre temperature is < 80°C,


high temperature warning cancels automatically.

CAUTION
• When warning for high temperature, stop driving at once to cool down tyres
naturally. Otherwise, accidents may be caused.
• When tyre temperature is too high, it cannot be cooled by pouring cold
water, as this may damage the tyre, causing an accident.
• When tyre temperature is too high, please contact the authorized service
centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible as needed.

Function limit
TPMS may send system malfunction warning in the following conditions:
• Configuration learning of tyre pressure monitoring system is not performed
after replacing wheels (spare tyre included).
• Sensor may be affected due to electromagnetic shielding caused by
installing tyre chains, affecting proper operation of TPMS.
• Tyre pressure sensor or other components have been damaged, please
contact the authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as
possible as needed.
• TPMS may not operate due to radio interference; And it may be interfered
temporarily due to strong electromagnetic radio signals with same frequency
(433 MHZ).
• TPMS may not work properly due to interference of electronic equipment (-
over standard equipment) installed on vehicle, resulting false alarm.

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5-12. Driver Monitor System (DMS)


Driver Monitor System (DMS)

Driver monitor system is on by


default.
Driver monitor system uses the
infrared camera arranged on the
steering wheel to monitor and collect
the face image of driver (such as
yawning, eyes closed, nodding, etc.)
and line-of-sight area information in
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driver status in real time.
Driver monitor system indicator
• When driver monitor system is activated, " " indicator on the meter comes 5
on

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• When driver monitor system is abnormal, " " indicator on the meter comes
on. Please go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon
as possible.
Fatigue Monitoring
• Determine if driver is fatigued by monitoring facial expression, eye closure,
blinking frequency, etc. of driver.
• Improve driver fatigue state through a certain interactive method;
automatically search the nearest service area and navigate.
Distraction Monitoring (Gaze Tracking)
Determine driver gaze area and of it is distracted driving by tracking driver
gaze.

READ
• DMS can be set in audio system. For details, refer to "Audio System".
• When the vehicle speed is higher than 6 mph (10 km/h), driver monitor
system will sound an alarm when the system detects that driver is in a
fatigued driving state.
• When the vehicle speed is greater than 12 mph (20 km/h), driver monitor
system will sound an alarm when the system detects that driver is
distracted or does not respond to the reminder.

CAUTION
• Do not use abrsive or sharp objects to clean the camera.
• Please check that the camera is clean and free of obstructions to ensure
that the system works properly.

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WARNING
Driver monitor system just offers assistance to you. In any case, the driver
should be responsible for the safety of the vehicle. Fatigue and distracted
driving are strictly prohibited. He/she must always concentrate on driving
carefully.

5-13. Parking Assist System


Parking View Monitor System (If Equipped)
Introduction
Parking view monitor system collects the rear view image of vehicle through
rear camera and displays the rear view and lane guideline by audio head unit,
providing safety and easy parking for driver.
Note: Please refer to the actual vehicle for all display images.
Move shift lever to R to enter parking
view monitor screen, and the screen
will display the parking view monitor
Check surroundings for safety

and lane guideline. Lane guideline


varies depending on steering wheel
rotation and it is used for prejudging
the reversing traveling trajectory.

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CAUTION
• Use the distance as a reference (such as on the hill).
• Vehicle width guideline and predicting line are wider than the actual line.
• Do not scratch the lens when cleaning dirt or snow on the camera surface.
• If tyre is replaced with a different size, the displayed predicting line is
different from the actual line, please use the rear view mirror or check and
determine distance to other objects actually.

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WARNING
• When reversing, make sure that boot door is firmly closed.
• Due to the limited monitoring range, parking view monitor system cannot
view the bottom and corners of bumper.
• Because rear camera use wide-angle lens, object distance displayed on
parking view monitor may appear different from the actual distance.
• Parking view monitor is convenient, but it is not a substitute for correct
reverse operation. When reversing, be sure to look around to check if the
surrounding is safe and reverse slowly.
• When washing the vehicle body with high-pressure water, do not spray
water around the camera, otherwise, water will enter camera and
condense on the lens, causing malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
• Never hit the lens. It is a precise instrument. Hitting the lens may lead to
malfunction or damage, causing a fire or electric shock.
• Rear camera lens may enlarge and distort the view, so image on display is 5
different from real object or it cannot reflect the real object accurately, and

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there is also blind spot and a little delay.
• When reversing, always pay extra attention to surrounding children, small
animals and objects, because they cannot always be detected by camera.
• Never distract your attention from surrounding traffic due to images on
display.

Panoramic View Monitor System (If Equipped)


Introduction
Panoramic view monitor system collects the surrounding view image of the
vehicle through four cameras and displays the surrounding view via audio
head unit, providing safety and easy parking for driver.
Camera layout
Installation position of front camera:
located at intake grille of front
bumper.

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Installation position of left / right


cameras: located at the bottom of left
/ right outside rear view mirrors.

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Installation position of rear camera:


located on center part above rear
license plate.

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Usage method
■ Entering panoramic view monitor
Turn vehicle power to ON mode, and
vehicle speed is 12 mph (20 km/h) or
less:
Shift the shift lever to R position to
enter panoramic view monitor
system.
Press panoramic view monitor switch
OMT19-4240 to enter panoramic view monitor
system.
It enters panoramic view monitor system when turning with large angle (it is
necessary to activate panoramic view monitor when turning in panoramic view
monitor setting).
It enters panoramic view monitor system when turning on left / right indicator
lights (it is necessary to turn on activate panoramic view monitor when
operating indicator lights in panoramic view monitor setting).
■ Exiting panoramic view monitor
When speed is more than 18 mph (30 km/h), it exits the panoramic view
monitor system.
After turning vehicle power to OFF mode, it exits the panoramic view monitor
system.

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When panoramic view monitor system is entered by receiving parking radar
obstacle distance signal, move shift lever to N / P position or there is no
obstacle distance information, after delaying 15 seconds, it exits the
panoramic view monitor system.
When panoramic view monitor system is entered by R position, move shift
lever out from R position to exit the panoramic view monitor system after
delaying 15 seconds.
When panoramic view monitor system is entered by panoramic view monitor
switch, click the switch again to exit the panoramic view monitor system.
When panoramic view monitor system is entered by left / right indicator signal
lights, turn off left / right indicator signal lights to exit the panoramic view
monitor system.

CAUTION
The panoramic view monitor system provides driver assistance convenience,
but the object in the image does not reflect the actual size and obstacle 5
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blind spot. Therefore, the panoramic view function is not a substitute for
driver's operation and judgment. Driver should pay attention to the
surroundings and drive safely during turning on / off and using the function.

Switching view
Rear wide angle view button
1 2 3 4 5 6
Perform distortion correction on rear
3D
views and splice them into a wide
angle view.
B
Front wide angle view button
Perform distortion correction on front
Welcome to AVM system, please check surroundings!
views and splice them into a wide
angle view.
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3D view + birds-eye view button
Click the specific view angle button
around the bird's-eye view of vehicle
to switch the corresponding 3D view.
3D view can be switched to any view
angle by sliding.
Unilateral + birds-eye view button
Unilateral view of front / rear / left / right + splicing view and unilateral view can
be switched.
Setting button
Click to pop up the setting item menu.

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Back button
When gear position is not in R, it is possible to exit panoramic view monitor
system using back button.
Note: Please refer to the actual vehicle for all display images.

READ
The panoramic view monitor system is very helpful for parking and safety
driving. It is recommended that you should be familiar with this function in
advance in an open and convenient area.

CAUTION
• Do not scratch the lens when cleaning dirt or snow on the camera surface.
• Before using panoramic view monitor system, make sure to extend outside
rear view mirrors and close the boot door firmly.
• The object distance seen from the panoramic view monitor system is
different from the actual distance.
• Do not place any object on the camera of panoramic view monitor system.
• The panoramic view monitor system has been calibrated professionally
before leaving the factory. Any removal / installation and changes on
camera installation position and angle without permission may affect the
function and effect of panoramic view monitor system.
• The panoramic view monitor system provides driving assistance
convenience, but the object in the image does not reflect the actual size
and obstacle distance. Comparing with the actual image, the image has a
little delay and blind spot. Therefore, the panoramic view function is not a
substitute for driver's operation and judgment. Driver should pay attention
to the surroundings and drive safely during turning on / off and using the
function.

System setting
[AVM Start Animation]: When driver
enters the panoramic view monitor
3D
system for the first time by panoramic
Door Opening
Indication
view monitor button, panoramic view
B
Vehicle Trajectory

PDC display
starting screen will be displayed.
Transparent body
[AVM Activation From Turn Light]:
Reset Default Settings

Please check surroundings!


When left / right indicator signal light
switch is turned on, 3D view of rear
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will be displayed.
[AVM Actication From Steering Angle]: When steering wheel angle is more
than 190°, 3D view of rear left side or rear right side of vehicle will be
displayed.

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[Auto Nearby View]: Enter nearby view automatically based on obstacle
distance.
[Door Opening Indication]: Remind the status of engine compartment, moon
roof, four doors and luggage compartment.
[Vehicle Trajectory]: Move shift lever to R to enter panoramic view monitor,
load static / dynamic lane guideline and wheel track line.
[PDC display]: Turn on parking radar display.
[Transparent body]: Set transparency of the vehicle model.
[Reset Default Settings]: Reset default settings.

Parking Radar System


Introduction
Parking radar system is a radar detection device, adopts 6 radar sensors to
detect if there are obstacles in front / rear of vehicle and distance from
obstacles. The driver is prompted by the audio system, sound alarm, etc., so 5
as to assist the driver to park safely and easily.

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Usage method
Turn vehicle power to ON mode,
press parking radar switch or shift
lever is moved to R position, parking
radar system is activated, each time
the parking radar system is activated,
if the parking radar system is normal,
it alarms for 0.5 s, parking radar
system status indicator comes on
and system starts detecting distance
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at the same time; When a radar
sensor detects an obstacle, audio
system will read unit displays
distance from obstacle (red, yellow,
green areas) accompanied by alarm
sound.
When vehicle is traveling forward and the reversing radar system is activated,
when vehicle speed is > 9 mph (15 km/h), the reversing radar system front and
rear sensors stop working. If vehicle speed is < 9 mph (15 km/h), the parking
radar system does not recover, the parking radar system can be turned on / off
by pressing parking radar switch.
Note: If there are malfunctions in parking radar system, it will sound 2s in long
tone, and then keep displaying failure information until it is solved.

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READ
• Monitoring distance is the shortest vertical distance between obstacle and
radar sensor.
• Under activating state of front radar, when applying parking brake or shift
lever is in P position, audio head unit will only display arc information, and
audio head unit prompt does not sound.
• Move shift lever to R position to activate parking radar system (whether or
not parking radar system is turned on before moving shift lever to R
position), parking radar system still operates when shifting to other
positions.

CAUTION
• For obstacles out of the detection range, radar sensors do not give a
warning.
• When moving, be aware that the reverse radar sensors on the other side
may get close to other obstacles.

Function limit
Parking radar system may not work normally in the following conditions:
• When vehicle is on a steep slope.
• When driving in snow or in rain.
• Low objects such as rocks, etc. cannot be detected.
• Objects that are higher than bumper cannot be detected.
• Thin objects such as wires, fences and ropes, etc. cannot be detected.
• When vehicle is equipped with a high frequency radio or antenna is in use.
• When radar sensor surfaces are frozen, they will not detect any obstacle.
• When radar sensors are covered by dirt, snow or mud, they may not detect
obstacles.
• Objects that easily absorb ultrasonic waves such as soft snow, cotton,
sponge, etc. cannot be detected.
• When there is noise near the vehicle, such as vehicle horns, motorcycle
engines, air brakes of large vehicles, or other loud noises producing
ultrasonic waves.
• If obstacles are detected by multiple radar sensors, the distances between
each radar sensor and obstacles are displayed on audio head unit
simultaneously, and system sounds according to nearest obstacle.

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Cleaning radar sensor
When washing vehicle, use a soft
cloth or water (low water pressure) to
wash off foreign matter such as
snow, mud, and dust on the surface
of the radar sensor.
High pressure water flow such as
water guns or large external forces
may cause damage to the radar
OMT19-4290 sensors. Do not pinch or impact the
radar sensors, as this may cause
radar sensor to fail to operate
normally.
If the buzzer does not sound when reversing, please check the followings:
• If there is foreign matter on the surface of radar sensor. 5
• Radar sensors cannot detect wires and fences. Check if radar sensor

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surface is frozen.
• If the vehicle has been parked for a long time in hot or cold weather.
• If cause cannot be found, please contact authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.

5-14. Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB)


Multi-Collision Brake System (MCB)

When the multi-collision brake


system detects that the vehicle has
collided, the electronic stability
control system performs active
braking, and decelerates the vehicle
to prevent the vehicle from being
collided again. In the process of
braking, it can still maintain control of
the vehicle, which can further ensure
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the safety of yourself and passers-by.
Function limit
Under the following conditions, multi-collision brake system may not operate
correctly:
• When there is a malfunction in the airbag system.
• When there is a malfunction in the electronic stability program system.
• When the electronic stability program system is turned off.

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5-15. Braking Force Control System


Electronic Stability Program System (ESP)
Introduction
ESP keeps vehicle stability when oversteering or understeering. When
oversteering or understeering is detected, system applies brake to one or
more wheels to enhance control of vehicle stability. ESP also extends some
functions (such as ABS and EBD, etc.) to ensure the lateral stability when
vehicle driving.
Usage method
Press ESP OFF switch on the audio
system to turn off ESP; Press ESP
OFF switch again to turn on ESP.

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READ
• When driving vehicle for the first time, ESP is on by default.
• ESP cannot be turned off during operation.

Electronic stability program system (ESP) indicator


When ESP is turned off, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster remains on.
When ESP is operating, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster blinks.
When ESP is malfunctioning, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster
remains on.
READ
Replacing the non-full size spare tyre will cause the electronic stability
program system (ESP) abnormal alarm, it will automatically return to normal
when driving 0.6214 miles (1 km) after replacing the normal size tyre.

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WARNING
• When ESP is malfunctioning, please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• Even when ESP is working, high speed driving, sharp turns or poor road
conditions can cause accidents.
• ESP function does not completely ensure that you can take over vehicle if
it has lost control due to various extreme situations. Even with ESP, always
follow laws and regulations to avoid accidents.

Function limit
Under the following conditions, Electronic Stability Program System (ESP)
needs to be turned off:
• When driving with tyre chains.
• When starting vehicle on power tester.
• When driving on roads with deep snow or loose gravel. 5

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READ
To improve vehicle traction when driving on sand or gravel, it is
recommended to turn ESP off.

Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)


Introduction
ABS can prevent wheel from being locked in excessive braking or braking on a
slippery road, avoiding vehicle sideways slippage or vehicle drifting and
keeping vehicle stability.
ABS does not function during normal
2.Turn steering wheel to avoid
obstacles. You can keep turning braking and it will be turned on
Important principle to
performance in case of emergency
use the ABS brake.
braking.
immediately only during sudden
braking (brake pedal pulsates with
noise, ensuring brake performance
and steering performance, if the
1.Firmly depress space is enough, the vehicle can also
brake pedal and hold. avoid obstacles). Never release
brake pedal in this case.
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CAUTION
• Always drive carefully and make sure to decelerate during turning.
• When ABS is malfunctioning, please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• Although ABS can ensure the best braking effect, braking distance will
vary largely due to road conditions.

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WARNING
• Also, ABS cannot eliminate risks arising from close-following driving,
driving through water, turning quickly or driving on poor road surfaces and
cannot avoid accidents caused by inattentive or inappropriate driving.
• ABS cannot ensure that brake distance can be shortened in any situations.
When vehicle is equipped with tyre chain, on sand or snow covered roads,
vehicles with ABS may require a longer braking distance compared to
vehicles without ABS.

Anti-lock brake system (ABS) indicator


When there is a fault in ABS, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster
remains on.

WARNING
When ABS indicator and brake system indicator remain on at the same time,
park your vehicle on a safety place far away from major traffic and go to
authorized service centre for inspection and repair immediately.

Function limit
■ ABS will make operation sound in following conditions:
• Rebounding sound of brake pedal.
• Impacting sound between suspension and vehicle body due to emergency
braking.
• Operation sound of motor, solenoid valve and return pump in hydraulic unit.
• Operation sound of solenoid valve when EBD is intervened in braking.
• Buzz will be heard for a short time after vehicle is powered on or starting
engine, indicating system self-test is performed.
■ Always maintain a safe distance from vehicle ahead in the following
situations:
• When driving on rough roads.
• When driving on roads with potholes or uneven surfaces.
• When driving with tyre chains.
• When driving on dirt, gravel or snow-covered roads.

CAUTION
Tyre size and tread pattern wear will seriously affect ABS performance.
Replacement tyres should have same size, load capacity and structure as
original one. When a tyre is faulty, it is recommended to replace with a
original brand at authorized service centre.

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WARNING
• When driving on rainy days, properly control the vehicle speed, because if
the wheel spins or slips, ABS will cannot control the vehicle.
• Although ABS can help to control vehicle, make sure to drive carefully,
maintain a moderate speed and keep safe distance from preceding
vehicles. There are certain limitations in vehicle stability and steering
wheel operation effect even ABS operates.

Extended Function
Electric brake force distribution system (EBD)
EBD automatically adjusts braking force distribution ratio of front and rear
axles according to axial load transfer difference caused by braking to improve
braking efficiency. In addition, EBD works together with ABS to improve
braking stability. Also, when braking round a corner, brake force of inside and
outside wheels can be adjusted to improve braking stability. 5
Traction control system (TCS)

DRIVING ASSIST
During starting off or rapidly acceleration, drive wheels may slip. In the case of
a slippery road such as snowy or icy road, direction could get out of control
and cause a dangerous situation. When TCS detects that driven wheel speed
is lower than drive wheel speed (a kind of wheel slip symptom) using sensor, it
sends a signal to adjust ignition timing, reduce throttle opening, downshift or
brake wheels so that wheel no longer slips.
Brake assist system (BAS)
Generates an increased level of braking force after the brake pedal is
depressed when the system detects a panic stop situation.

5-16. Data Privacy


Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "we" or "us") is the
manufacturer responsible for privacy by design (PbD) of your vehicle.

Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning (DDAW)


Our vehicle's Driver Drowsiness Alert Warning (DDAW) system works to
detect signs of driver fatigue. It does this by monitoring a range of parameters
within a recent time window, including the proportion of time your eyes are
open, blink rate, direction of gaze, length of gaze, yawning, as well as
vehicular parameters such as speed, gear position, car door status, steering
wheel angle, and direction of turn. The system uses this information to make a
comprehensive judgement about driver fatigue and issue alerts as necessary.

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CAUTION
Please be aware that the data collected by the DDAW system is required by
regulations, collected for immediate processing, and is not stored. According
to the regulations, DDAW will be enabled by default. The collected data is
used for algorithmic recognition and discarded immediately after use. All
data is processed within the vehicle and does not leave the vehicle.

Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)


In order to implement the drive assistance function, the car side will use the
vehicle's front, flanks, and rear cameras to collect image data on the road
during driving or after parking, image data surrounding the vehicle to complete
drive assistance function. The camera recordings use the vehicle’s external
cameras to learn how to recognize things like lane lines, street signs and
parking signs and traffic light.

CAUTION
Please be aware that the processing data within our system is designed for
immediate use and analysis. We do not store any of the data that is
processed. This data is necessary for legitimate interests and also to fulfil
legal and other official requirements.

Emergency call (eCall)


In the event when you are in a traffic accident or you press the SOS button for
roadside assistance, the eCall system on the in-vehicle terminal will provide
your vehicle location, contact information and additional required information
to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) which is set up by government
authority. The collection and sharing of these data comply with the
requirements of laws and regulations, which only includes GPS, speed,
directions of your vehicle, the time when you trigger the eCall, the eCall status,
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), vehicle model, power type and Recorded
voice data.

CAUTION
We collect this data to fulfil our legal obligations outlined in vehicle security
regulations.

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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

6-1. Basic Knowledge of Vehicle If Battery is Flat ................ 198


Emergency If Your Vehicle Cannot
Hazard Light.................... 190 Start Normally.................. 200
Reflective Strip ................ 191 6-3. Towing
Warning Triangle.............. 191 Towing Vehicle................. 200
Spare Tools (If Installing Towing Eyelet..... 202
equipped) ....................... 191
Emergency Towing ........... 202
6-2. Vehicle Emergency
6-4. Fuse
Handling
Fuse Box ........................ 203
If You Have a Flat Tyre
While Driving ................... 192 Checking Fuse................. 204
If Engine Coolant Replacing Fuse................ 205
Temperature is High ......... 197

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

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6-1. Basic Knowledge of Vehicle Emergency


Hazard Light

In case of vehicle failure or traffic


accident etc., please turn on the
hazard lights to warn other vehicles,
so as to avoid the secondary
P
accident.
Press hazard light switch,
Directional indicator lights flash and
DE
O
M

the directional signal light indicator


OMT19-5020 on instrument cluster flashes at the
same time; Press the switch again,
directional indicator lights and
directional signal light indicator will
go out.

READ
• The hazard lights can still work when the vehicle power is turned to OFF
mode.
• The hazard lights are automatically activated when the airbag is operating.

CAUTION
To prevent battery from being depleted, do not turn on the hazard lights more
than necessary when the engine is not started.

Emergency braking alarm function


When brake pedal is depressed in emergency at higher speed, the lights and
directional signal light indicator on instrument cluster flash quickly; Release
the brake pedal, press the hazard light switch or turn the vehicle power to OFF
mode, the directional indicator lights and directional signal light indicator on
instrument cluster will stop flashing.

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Reflective Strip

The reflective strip is placed in the


glove box.
In case of vehicle failure or traffic
accident etc., wear the reflective
strip with reflective strip facing
outwards. It can warn other vehicles
to avoid secondary accidents.

OMT19-5030

Warning Triangle
Warning triangle is located under the luggage compartment carpet.
In case of vehicle failure or traffic accident etc., the reflective property of
warning triangle can warn other vehicles to avoid secondary accidents.
Place the warning triangle at a
distance of more than 50 m behind 6
the vehicle on a normal road.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Place the warning triangle at a
0m distance of more than 150 m behind
er5
Ov the vehicle on the motorway.
Place the warning triangle at a
distance of over 150 m behind the
OMT19-5050 vehicle in rain or when steering.

Spare Tools (If equipped)

Jack
Wheel bolt wrench
1 2 3 4 Towing eyelet
Jack rocker

OMT19-5060

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6-2. Vehicle Emergency Handling


If You Have a Flat Tyre While Driving
If a tyre goes flat while driving, slow down gradually, grip the steering wheel
with two hands and keep driving straightly. Stop vehicle to a safe place away
from the traffic road.
1. Preparations before replacing flat tyre.
Step 1: Stop vehicle on solid, level ground;
Step 2: Apply parking brake and shift the shift lever to P;
Step 3: Turn vehicle power to OFF mode, and turn on hazard lights;
Step 4: Have everyone get out of vehicle, pull over and stay away from
traffic;
Step 5: Wear reflective strip, and place the warning triangle 50 m - 150 m
behind the vehicle (according to actual condition).
CAUTION
Do not continue driving with a flat tyre. Driving even a short distance can
damage the tyre beyond repair.

2. Take out the spare tyre.


Step 1: Open boot door, lift the
luggage compartment carpet and
take out spare tools;

OMT19-5070

Step 2: Rotate fixing device of


spare tyre counterclockwise to
remove it, and then take out spare
tyre.

OMT19-5080

3. Remove the flat tyre.

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Step 1: Put a block under the tyre


diagonally opposite to flat tyre to
prevent vehicle from rolling.
Flat Tyre Wheel Block Position

Front left wheel Behind rear right wheel

Front right wheel Behind rear left wheel

Rear left wheel Behind front right wheel

Rear right wheel Behind front left wheel


OMT19-5090

Step 2: Fit wheel bolt wrench to


wheel bolt of flat tyre, set the handle
on left side, hold the end of wrench
handle and push it downward,
loosen each bolt of flat tyre about
one-half turn;

OMT19-5100
6

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
CAUTION
When removing wheel bolts with the wrench, be careful not to drop them as
they can be damaged easily.

WARNING
Do not loosen the bolts completely. Otherwise, wheel may be ejected out
because of the vehicle pressure, causing personal injury.

Step 3: Place jack on firm and level


ground, turn jack handle clockwise
by hand, making the notch of jack
contact with the correct jacking-up
point.

READ
Jack the vehicle to a proper height
at which tyre can be replaced.
OMT19-5110

WARNING
Never put any part of body under the vehicle when vehicle is jacked up to
avoid personal injury.

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Step 4: When the notch of jack


contacts correct jacking-up point, fit
jack rocker into jack, and then fit
wheel bolt wrench into jack rocker,
and turn the wheel bolt wrench
clockwise to jack up the vehicle;

OMT19-5120

Step 5: Remove the wheel bolts of


flat tyre counterclockwise with the
wheel bolt wrench, and remove the
flat tyre.

CAUTION
Place the flat tyre on ground with
rim facing upward, so as to avoid
OMT19-5130
scratching the rim surface.

4. Install the spare tyre.


Step 1: Remove any attachments
from mounting surface. Make sure
wheel hub well contacts with wheel
surface, and install spare tyre;

OMT19-5140

Step 2: When installing wheel bolts,


screw into all wheel bolts clockwise
by hand. Then straighten the spare
tyre, and pretighten all wheel bolts
with wheel bolt wrench;

CAUTION
Do not apply oil or grease on
OMT19-5150
wheel bolts.

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Step 3: Make sure all people


around the vehicle stay in the safe
area, fit jack rocker into jack, and
wheel bolt wrench into jack rocker,
and turn wheel bolt wrench
counterclockwise to lower the
vehicle;

OMT19-5160

Step 4: Using wheel bolt wrench,


tighten bolts in sequence shown in
1
3 illustration. Repeat the process 2 to
5 4 3 times to ensure that wheel bolts
2 are tightened in place;
Step 5: Stow the flat tyre and place
jack, warning triangle and spare
tools in original place;
OMT19-5170 Step 6: If the pressure of spare tyre 6
is insufficient, drive vehicle slowly to
the nearest authorized service

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
centre to inflate the tyre to correct
pressure.

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WARNING
• Drive at specified speed of 49 mph (80 km/h) or less with a non-full size
spare tyre, it is not designed for driving at high speeds. Failure to observe
this precaution may lead to an accident causing death or injury.
• Tighten wheel bolts to 130 ± 10 N·m after replacing the non-full size spare
wheel. Drive slowly to the nearest authorized service centre (advised
distance: ≤ 49 miles (80 km) to replace with a standard tyre. Otherwise,
the wheels may fall off due to loose bolts.
• The vehicle becomes lower when driving with non-full-size spare tyre
compared to when driving with standard tyres. Be careful when driving
over uneven road surfaces.
• Spare tyre is designed only for emergency use and should be used only for
very short periods. It should never be used for long drives or extended
periods.
• Remember that the non-full-size spare tyre provided is specifically
designed for use with your vehicle. Do not use your spare tyre on another
vehicle.
• Do not use more than one spare tyres simultaneously.
• Replace the spare tyre with a standard tyre as soon as possible.
• Avoid sudden acceleration, abrupt steering, sudden braking and shifting
operations that cause sudden engine braking.

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If Engine Coolant Temperature is High
If the engine coolant temperature is high during driving, and engine coolant
temperature gauge approaching H area or red indicator " " on instrument
cluster comes on, please stop vehicle to a safe place away from the traffic
road.
Step 1: Stop vehicle on solid, level
ground;
Step 2: Apply parking brake and
shift the shift lever to P;
Step 3: Turn off A/C system (Water
dripping from air conditioning after
use is normal);

OMT19-5180

Step 4: Turn vehicle power to OFF mode after idling for several minutes, and
turn on hazard lights;
Step 5: Before opening the bonnet, check whether there is steam or coolant
overflow or leakage. Only open the bonnet when there is no steam or coolant 6
overflow or leakage, otherwise, burns may occur;

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Step 6: Check the coolant level. If it is normal, it may be caused by the failure
of radiator fan. Please contact authorized service centre for inspection and
repair immediately;
Step 7: Check the coolant level. If it is low, please contact authorized service
centre for inspection and repair immediately.

READ
If the coolant level is low, water can be used temporarily, please go to
authorized service centre to replace coolant as soon as possible.

CAUTION
If engine overheats, please contact the authorized service centre for
inspection and repair immediately.

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6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
If Battery is Flat
Jump-starting
Step 1: Turn vehicle power to OFF
mode, and connect jumper cables;
Connect one end of positive
cable to positive terminal (+) of
2 battery of discharged vehicle,
1 and the other end to the positive
terminal (+) of battery on rescue
vehicle.
OMT19-5190 Connect one end of negative
cable to negative terminal (-) of
battery on rescue vehicle, and
the other end to unpainted metal
part of discharged vehicle.

Step 2: Start the engine of rescue vehicle, slightly increase engine speed and
maintain for approximately 5 minutes to temporarily charge the battery of
discharged vehicle;
Step 3: If the discharged vehicle is still unable to start, check whether the
jumper cable is connected normally, and then charge the battery;
Step 4: Once the engine is started on discharged vehicle, remove jumper
cables in the reverse order of connection (negative cable first and then the
positive cable).

CAUTION
• Do not jump start unless you are sure that the battery voltage for jumper
starting is 12 to 13 V.
• If the battery lacks power, please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• The negative terminal of battery on rescue vehicle should not be directly
connected to negative terminal of battery on discharged vehicle.
• When connecting and removing jumper cables, ensure that they do not
become entangled in fan, belt, etc.
• Ensure that the jumper cables are properly connected and keep a certain
distance between terminals, to prevent the jumper cables from touching
each other or touching other metal parts of the vehicle.
• Before turning off vehicle power or locking the vehicle, make sure that the
electrical appliances of vehicle are turned off, to prevent the vehicle from
being unable to start normally due to battery power loss.

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WARNING
• The surge protection jumper cables should be used.
• Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette lighters or allow open flame near the
battery.
• If you are unsure about how to follow the procedure, we strongly
recommends that you seek help from professional serviceman or at a
authorized service centre.

Replacing battery
Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to
OFF mode;
Step 2: Open the bonnet;
Step 3: Remove the negative (-)
battery terminal cable;
Step 4: Remove the positive (+)
battery terminal cable;
Step 5: Remove the battery holder
OMT19-5200
and the battery; 6
Step 6: Install a new battery that has the same specification as the used one;

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Step 7: Install the new battery properly in the reverse order of removing.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Battery contains acid which is poisonous and corrosive. Please deal with it
according to the local regulations and provisions regarding environmental
protection.

CAUTION
While removing battery, be careful to avoid the metal tool contacting with
both battery terminals or touching the positive (+) battery terminals and body
at the same time.

WARNING
• Do not leave battery within the reach of children.
• Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette lighters or allow open flame near the
battery.
• Always wear gloves and safety glasses during operation, as battery
contains acid which is poisonous and corrosive. Do not lean on the battery.
• If acid spills on your skin or clothes, the liquid must be neutralized with
alkaline water (such as: soap) immediately, and then wash it with clean
water. Get emergency medical attention immediately if necessary.

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If Your Vehicle Cannot Start Normally
If your vehicle cannot start normally, first make sure you have followed the
correct starting procedures and check if fuel is sufficient.
▇ Starter speed is too low, but vehicle cannot start normally
Step 1: Check if battery terminals are tight and clean;
Step 2: Turn on headlights. If the light is dim, it indicates that the battery is
discharged. Please try jump starting.
Step 3: Try to start engine again, if it still cannot start normally, the starting
system may be malfunctioning. Please contact authorized service centre for
inspection and repair immediately.
▇ Starter speed is normal, but vehicle cannot start normally
Step 1: Turn vehicle power to OFF or ACC mode, try to start the engine again;
Step 2: If the engine still cannot be started normally, it may cause excessive
fuel in cylinder due to repeat starting. Turn vehicle power to OFF mode, try to
start engine again after a few minutes;
Step 3: Try to start engine again, if it still cannot start normally, please contact
authorized service centre for inspection and repair immediately.

CAUTION
• To avoid damage to the starter, starting operation should not exceed 15
seconds each time.
• If vehicle becomes difficult to start or stalls frequently, please go to
authorized service centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.

6-3. Towing
Towing Vehicle
Towing must comply with local laws about towing.
Before towing the vehicle, release parking brake (for emergency releasing
electric parking, refer to "Brake System"), and shift the shift lever to N.

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6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Correct towing methods
For front-wheel drive vehicles:
1 2 Tow with a wheel lift-type truck
from front, and secure the vehicle
firmly.
For front-wheel drive, rear-wheel
3 4
drive and 4WD vehicles: When
towing with a wheel lift-type truck
from front, use a towing dolly
OMT19-5210 under the rear wheels, and
secure the vehicle firmly.

For front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive and 4WD vehicles: When towing
with a wheel lift-type truck from behind, use a towing dolly under the front
wheels, and secure the vehicle firmly.
For front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive and 4WD vehicles: When towing
with a flatbed truck, secure the vehicle firmly.

CAUTION
• It is recommended to use flatbed truck for 4WD vehicles. 6
• Use a flatbed truck if the vehicle's wheels or axle are damaged.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
• Ensure that there is a proper clearance between the wheels not lifted and
ground. Otherwise, the bumper and chassis of towed vehicle will be
damaged during towing.

Wrong towing methods


Tow with sling-type truck sling
from front of the vehicle.
1 2 Tow with sling-type truck sling
from rear of the vehicle whilst
front wheels are on the ground.
3
Tow with wheel lift-type truck
sling from rear of the vehicle
whilst front wheels are on the
OMT19-5220 ground.

CAUTION
Do not tow with a sling-type truck to prevent body damage.

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6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Installing Towing Eyelet
Front towing eyelet
Step 1: Use a screwdriver with its
tip taped to remove the front towing
eyelet hole cover;
Step 2: Install towing eyelet into
eyelet hole in a clockwise direction.
Then tighten it firmly with wheel bolt
wrench.

OMT19-5230

Rear towing eyelet


Step 1: Use a screwdriver with its
tip taped to remove the rear towing
eyelet hole cover.
Step 2: Install towing eyelet into
eyelet hole in a clockwise direction.
Then tighten it firmly with wheel bolt
wrench.

OMT19-5240

CAUTION
• Only use specified towing eyelet. Otherwise, vehicle may be damaged.
• Towing rope or towing bar can be installed only when towing eyelet is
installed in place.
• Drive the vehicle slowly and smoothly when towing. Impact due to
excessive tension may damage the vehicle.

WARNING
Make sure that towing eyelet is installed securely. Otherwise, the towing
eyelet may come loose when towing, which may cause an accident, resulting
in death or serious injury.

Emergency Towing
If flatbed truck is not available during towing, your vehicle may be temporarily
towed using a towing hook. This should only be attempted on hard surfaced
road for short distances at low speed.

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When using towing hook, driver must seat in towed vehicle to operate steering
wheel and brake pedal, and vehicle wheels, drive train, axle, steering system
and braking system must be in good condition.
Before emergency towing, release parking brake (for details of emergency
releasing electric parking, refer to "Brake System"), shift the shift lever to N,
and turn vehicle power to ACC or ON mode.

CAUTION
• Do not perform emergency towing for long periods of time.
• Secure a towing cable, chain or lever to the vehicle towing eyelet.
• Never tow a vehicle heavier than this vehicle, otherwise the vehicle may be
damaged.
• Both drivers must be familiar with the towing process, otherwise they
cannot carry out towing work.
• Tow vehicle as straightly ahead as possible, do not tow vehicle from side to
avoid damaging vehicle.
• If engine is not started, assist system will not work, therefore, braking and
steering will be more difficult than usual. So, please operate carefully.
• We strongly recommends that you seek help from professional serviceman 6
or authorized service centre.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
• If towed vehicle still cannot move, do not forcibly continue towing to avoid
secondary damage to vehicle. We strongly recommends that you seek
help from professional serviceman or authorized service centre.

WARNING
• To avoid personal injury, people other than driver should stay away from
the vehicle when it is towed.
• When towing vehicle, avoid sudden start-off or erratic driving maneuvers
which would apply excessive force on the towing eyelet, cable, chain or
lever. The towing eyelet, cable, chain or lever may break and cause vehicle
damage or serious personal injury.

6-4. Fuse
Fuse Box
Fuses are used to protect electrical components and circuits to avoid short
circuit or overload. If fuse is blown, the protected components and systems will
not work properly.

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Front compartment fuse box
Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to
OFF mode.
Step 2: Disconnect the negative
battery terminal cable.
Step 3: Remove front compartment
fuse box cover to inspect or replace
fuse.

OMT19-5250

Instrument panel fuse box


Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to
OFF mode.
Step 2: Disconnect the negative
A/C

battery terminal cable.


Instrument panel Step 3: Remove instrument panel
fuse and relay box
lower right protector to inspect or
replace fuse.

OMT19-5260

READ
• Check suspected fuses according to the fuse and relay box layout.
• To prevent damage to the vehicle, be careful when removing/installing the
instrument panel lower right protector. Please contact authorized service
centre as necessary.
• The fuse box must be clean, keep it away from dampness when opening,
as dirt and moisture may damage the electrical system.

Checking Fuse

B
A Good fuse.
A B
B Blown fuse.
READ
If the fuses are blown, they must
be replaced.

Good Blown
OMT19-5270

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Replacing Fuse

Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to


OFF mode.
Step 2: Check fuses according to
the fuse and relay box layout.
Step 3: Pull the suspected fuse out
by a fuse remover.

OMT19-5280

Step 4: Check if the fuse is blown. If you are not sure whether the fuse has
blown, replace the suspected fuse with spare fuse that has the same
amperage rating. You can see the amperage rating on the schematic diagram
inside the fuse box cover.
READ
If a spare fuse is unavailable, you can use a fuse with same specification. It
is better to purchase a set of spare fuses and put them in vehicle for 6
emergency use.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
CAUTION
• Do not modify any fuses or fuse boxes.
• Only install a fuse that has the same amperage rating as used one. Never
replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary replacement. Otherwise,
this may cause serious damage to electrical appliances, or even fire.

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MAINTENANCE

7-1. Repair and Maintenance Checking Coolant Level .... 213


Repair and Maintenance ... 208 Checking Radiator and
Condenser ...................... 214
Authorized Service
Centre is at Your Service ... 208 Checking Drive Belt .......... 214
Safety Check ................... 209 Checking Tyres................ 215

7-2. Normal Maintenance Tyre Rotation................... 217

Normal Maintenance ........ 210 Checking Battery.............. 217

Checking Oil Level ........... 211 Checking Air


Conditioning Filter ............ 217
Checking Transmission
Fluid Level ...................... 212 Checking Windshield
Washer Fluid ................... 218
Checking Brake Fluid
Level .............................. 212 Checking Wiper Blades..... 218

MAINTENANCE

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7-1. Repair and Maintenance


Repair and Maintenance
There are two types of repair and maintenance: one is normal maintenance,
which can be done by the customers; the other is scheduled maintenance,
inspection and repair, which needs to be completed by authorized service
centre.
For the details of regular maintenance, inspection and repair methods, please
refer to "Regular Maintenance" in this section; Regular maintenance can be
helpful for you to find and eliminate potential dangers in time to prevent
malfunctions. Scheduled maintenance of your vehicle is essential. Please
strictly follow the maintenance schedule to perform maintenance, ensuring
that your vehicle maintains the best performance and good operating
conditions, thus effectively extending the service life of the vehicle.
Please use the recommended fluid, or your vehicle may be damaged.

Authorized Service Centre is at Your Service


Authorized service centre
It is recommended to use OEM parts and materials. Please take your vehicle
to authorized service centre to ensure that your vehicle is maintained to the
highest standard.
Authorized service centre offers a professional service. For vehicle service,
please remember that your authorized service centre knows your vehicle best,
and has the professional technicians and OEM parts to complete the job to the
highest standard.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Used engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, steering fluid (if equipped), batteries
and tyres should only be disposed of by qualified waste disposal agencies or
after consultation with manufacturers, and should not be taken out with
household waste or disposed of into the communal drainage system.

Service arrangements
When going to authorized service centre for vehicle service, make sure to
carry all required documents. Not all the work to be performed is covered by
the warranty. For detailed expenses, consult your service advisor. Keep a
service record on your vehicle. Usually, this record can provide valuable
reference information.
Prepare a list sheet covering vehicle malfunctions and specific service items. If
you have had an accident or any item serviced is not included in the service
records, let your service advisor know.

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If you list many service items and you must get your vehicle on the day,
communicate with your advisor to rank the items by priority.

Safety Check
It is better to perform a safety check before driving vehicle, which will improve
your driving safety and enjoyment.

WARNING
While inspecting vehicle, do not start the vehicle.

Daily check
Check whether paint surface is scratched, light shade is damaged, body is
tilted, wheel bolts are missed or loosened, water/oil leakage occurs, door/
bonnet/boot door/glass is damaged.
Check that engine oil level, brake fluid level, coolant level, steering fluid level
(if equipped) and windshield washer fluid level is normal.
Check cold tyre pressure and conditions (such as: wear, swelling, aging
cracks, mechanical damages, etc). Also check the spare tyre.
Check whether seat belt buckles fasten securely. Make sure belts are not
worn or frayed.
Check whether lighting of lights is normal. 7
Check whether meter indicators are normal.

MAINTENANCE
Monthly check
Clean vehicle surface, inside of engine bonnet (dust on surface of radiator
and condenser, and remaining oil of engine body), vehicle interior and
luggage compartment.
Check assembly, pipes, hoses and tanks for leaks; Check whether battery
and cable are corroded and loosened; Check whether circuits are damaged,
loosened or disconnected; Check that no water/oil leakage has occurred.
Check whether air condition is operating properly.
Check whether parking brake is operating properly.
Check whether spare fuses and spare tools (such as: jack, wheel bolt
wrench, etc.) are equipped.

READ
Used engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, batteries and tyres can be disposed
only by qualified waste disposal agencies, or consult supporting
manufacturers for disposal of them. It is not permitted to dispose of them with
household waste or discharge them into public drainage system.

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7-2. Normal Maintenance


Normal Maintenance
Be sure to follow the correct maintenance procedures provided in this section
if you perform do-it-yourself maintenance.
This section only lists the simple maintenance instructions which can be
performed by customers. However, there are still many items that have to be
maintained by qualified technicians with special tools.

CAUTION
• Check for any tools or cloths that may have been left behind before closing
the bonnet.
• Do not drive vehicle with the air filter removed, otherwise, excessive
engine wear could occur.
• Correctly add fluid to the appropriate level. If some fluid splashes onto the
vehicle, be sure to immediately wash it off with a wet cloth, to avoid
damage to the painted surface.

WARNING
• If the engine is very hot, do not open the coolant reservoir cap to prevent
scalding injury.
• When the engine is running, keep hands, clothing and tools away from
engine drive belts and cooling fan.
• Do not smoke near fuel filler or battery, otherwise, it may cause sparks or
open flames, resulting in a fire.
• There is a high voltage in the electronic ignition system. Do not touch these
components while the engine is running or the vehicle power is turned on.
• Right after driving, engine, radiator, exhaust manifold and cylinder head
will be very hot, so never touch them. Prevent any loose clothing from
getting caught in the fan and causing personal injury because the cooling
fan may automatically start and run at any time.

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Checking Oil Level
Checking engine oil (for 1.6T engine)
With the engine stalling and cooled
down, check the oil level with the
dipstick.
Step 1: Warm up the engine and then
stop the vehicle on a level ground.
Wait for approximately 5 minutes
after turning off engine;
Step 2: Open the engine bonnet, pull
OMT19-7011 the dipstick out and wipe it with a
clean cloth;
Step 3: Insert the dipstick to the bottom uniformly and slowly;
Step 4: Leave the vehicle as is for approximately 3 seconds, pull the dipstick
out again and check if oil level is correct.
Put a cloth under the dipstick to avoid
oil spilling onto engine or vehicle
Excess oil body.
Do not check the oil level
Normal
immediately after the engine warms
up, and wait until the oil returns into 7
the bottom of engine.

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Insufficient oil

OMT19-7021

Adding engine oil (for 1.6T engine)


Step 1: Turn the engine oil filler cap
counterclockwise to open it;
Step 2: Use the funnel to add a small
amount of engine oil several times
and check the oil level with a dipstick
again;
Step 3: When the level reaches
within the correct range, turn the
OMT19-7031 engine oil filler cap clockwise to
tighten it.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Do not discard the waste engine oil and filter in household waste, down the
drain or spill on to the ground. Otherwise, it will cause serious environmental
pollution. Please handle it according to the local regulations regarding to
environmental protection.

CAUTION
• Do not overfill oil, or it may cause damage to engine.
• Only recommended engine oil can be used. Otherwise, all the direct or
indirect loss incurred are at customer's own risk.
• If oil is accidentally spilled on the surface of the engine during filling of oil,
clean the spilled oil with canvas and other tools before tightening the
engine oil filler cap.
• The engine oil filler cap cannot be inverted after removal, to prevent
misjudgment caused by oil back flow or the oil flowing through seal ring will
overflow automatically after reassembly, resulting in an illusion of oil
leakage from the engine oil filler cap.

Checking Transmission Fluid Level


Checking, adding and replacing of transmission fluid should be done by
professionals. Please contact the authorized service centre.

Checking Brake Fluid Level

Brake fluid level should be between


the "MIN" and "MAX" marks. If the
level is at or below the "MIN" mark,
add brake fluid and contact the
authorized service centre for
inspection and repair immediately.

OMT19-7045

CAUTION
• As the brake fluid is highly absorbent, do not leave the brake fluid reservoir
cap open for a long period of time.
• Only recommended brake fluid can be used. Otherwise, all the direct or
indirect loss incurred are at customer's own risk.
• If some brake fluid splashes onto the painted surface of vehicle body, be
sure to clean it with a wet sponge or wash it off with water to avoid
corroding the parts or painted surface.

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WARNING
Never allow brake fluid to contact your skin or eyes. If the brake fluid
splashes into your eyes, or on your skin, flush the area immediately with a
great quantity of water. Get emergency medical attention immediately if
necessary.

Checking Coolant Level


Checking coolant
When engine is cold, the coolant
level should be between the "MIN"
and "MAX" marks. If the level is at or
below the "MIN" mark, add coolant
and contact the authorized service
centre for inspection and repair
immediately.

OMT19-7050

Adding coolant
Step 1: When the engine is cold, open the coolant reservoir cap, and add
coolant until reaching "MAX" mark;
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Step 2: Start and run the engine to a normal temperature. Observe the coolant
level in the reservoir all the time, if the level falls below "MIN" mark, add

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coolant to an appropriate level in time until the coolant level does not fall down
again;
Step 3: Turn off engine and check if coolant level is correct after engine cools
down. If not, repeat above operations until level is normal;
Step 4: Install the coolant reservoir cap in place.

CAUTION
• If coolant level falls rapidly, check radiator, water pipe and water pump for
leakage.
• Only recommended coolant can be used. Otherwise, all the direct or
indirect loss incurred are at customer's own risk.
• Do not use inferior quality coolant, because the engine becomes
excessively hot as running and inferior coolant cannot provide sufficient
cooling and corrosion protection.
• In cold areas, it is necessary to replace with 100% stock solution of
antifreeze.

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WARNING
• When engine is warmed up or becomes hot, the cooling system will be
under high pressure. In this case, never open the coolant reservoir cap,
otherwise, the escaping steam may cause scalding injury.
• The coolant is poisonous, so pay extreme caution not to spray the liquid on
any part of the vehicle, human body or ground when adding coolant. If the
coolant accidentally gets onto your skin or into eyes, please wash the
affected area with a great quantity of water. Get emergency medical
attention immediately if necessary.

Checking Radiator and Condenser


After the vehicle runs for a period of time, the front surface of condenser and
radiator could be blocked with some insects, leaves and other objects, which
could affect the performance of air conditioning and cooling system, resulting
in air conditioning operating improperly and cooling system overheating. It is
necessary to clean radiator and condenser at the time.
Condenser: Clean the condenser by blowing compressed air from rear to front
through the radiator when the engine is turned off and cools down.
Radiator: It is recommended to clean the radiator surface every year. With
engine turned off and cooled down, use compressed air or water to clean the
radiator fins and blow off the insects and leaves, etc. Air and water pressure
should not exceed 150 kPa. Otherwise, the radiator fins could be damaged.

CAUTION
• The material of radiator fins has good thermal conductivity, which is used
to cool the coolant; Do not brush the fins, or it may cause damage to the
fins, affecting the cooling effect.
• Do not spray water on the hot radiator while the engine is hot, otherwise,
the generated high temperature steam may result in personal injury. Clean
radiator when the engine is turned off and cools down.

Checking Drive Belt


Drive belt will be stretched after using for a period of time, and the belt tension
is not enough, which may damage the vehicle, so it is necessary to regularly
check the belt tension.

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Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to


OFF mode;
Step 2: Twist the belt with your
fingers to check the rotation angle of
belt;
Step 3: If rotation angle exceeds 90°,
please go to authorized service
centre for inspection and repair.
OMT19-7060

WARNING
When checking the drive belt tension, turn off the engine and cool it down to
ensure that the engine belt is static.

Checking Tyres

Check the tyre tread by tread wear


mark. When tread wear reaches its
limit, tread will be in the same plane
as the wear band. If such condition
occurs, the tyre performance and
safety will be seriously impacted, and
replacement is necessary. 7

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OMT19-7070

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Always discard a used tyre carefully. It should be handled according to the
local regulations regarding to environmental protection.

■ Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may lead to an


accident, resulting in death or serious injury:
1. Do not use tyres that were used on another vehicle.
2. Do not mix tyres with remarkably different tread wear.
3. Do not use tyres if you do not know how they were used previously.
4. Do not mix tyres from different manufacturers, of different models or tread
patterns.
5. Do not mix differently constructed tyres (such as radial, bias-belted or bias-
ply tyres).
6. Speedometer can be affected by the tyre size. If the tyre size (diameter) is
different from the genuine one, it will not display accurate speed, and may
result in accidents, such accidents loss are not covered by the warranty.

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Incorrect tyre inflation pressure will


lead to excessive fuel consumption,
High tyre
shorten the tyre service life and
Low tyre Normal
Pressure Pressure reduce the vehicle stability.
Lateral wear Center area wear Even wear Therefore, you should drive the
vehicle with proper tyre pressure (For
provisions about the tyre inflation
pressure, please refer to the tyre
pressure label on driver side B pillar).
OMT19-7080
When cold tyre inflation pressure is
higher than specified value or
economic tyre pressure is used,
driving comfort will be reduced
accordingly. Please adjust it
according to your needs.
■ Be sure to keep proper tyre inflation pressure. Otherwise, the following
conditions may occur and result in in death or serious injury:
1. Excessive wear.
2. Poor handling.
3. Uneven wear.
4. Poor sealing of the tyre bead.
5. Wheel deformation or tyre separation.
6. Possibility of blowouts resulting from overheated tyres.
7. A greater possibility of tyre damage caused by poor road conditions.

CAUTION
• It is normal that the tyre inflation pressure increases after driving for a
period of time.
• If the tyre needs to be inflated frequently, please go to authorized service
centre for inspection and repair as soon as possible.
• If a tyre often leaks or cannot be properly repaired due to a cut or other
damages, it should be replaced.
• Use a tyre pressure gauge to check cold tyre inflation pressure. Visual
inspection of a tyre may cause inaccurate estimation on inflation pressure.
• If air leakage occurs while driving, do not continue to drive. Driving even a
short distance can damage a tyre beyond repair.
• Be sure to install tyre valve caps properly. Otherwise, dirt could get into the
valve core and cause blockage. If the caps are lost, install new ones as
soon as possible.

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Tyre Rotation

To equalize tyre wear and extend tyre


service life, we recommends that you
should rotate your tyres
approximately every 12 mouths or
10,000 miles (16,093 km) ; the tyre
Front rotation cycle may vary according to
your driving habits and road surface
conditions.
OMT19-7090

READ
Tyre rotation should be done by professionals, please contact authorized
service centre.

Checking Battery
Check and make sure that the battery terminals are not corroded and that
there are no loose connections, outside cracks, or loose hold-down clamps.
Your vehicle is equipped with maintenance free battery. The new battery
should have the same specifications with the genuine one during replacement.
We recommend that you should go to authorized service centre for battery
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replacement.

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Checking Air Conditioning Filter
Air conditioning filter can prevent outside dust from entering vehicle through
air conditioning outlets when driving for a long period of time, and it may be
blocked after being used for prolonged periods of time. If operational efficiency
of air conditioning decreases significantly, check filter element and replace it
as necessary.

READ
• The replacement of air conditioning filter should be performed by
professionals, please contact authorized service centre.
• Using air conditioning with filter removed may result in degradation of
dustproof performance, affecting efficiency of air conditioning.
• A/C system for some models can achieve PM2.5 protection, please refer to
your own vehicle.
• A/C system for some models can achieve N95 protection, please refer to
your own vehicle.

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Checking Windshield Washer Fluid
If no washer fluid can be sprayed from washer nozzles, stop operating
washers and check if it is necessary to add washer fluid. If it cannot operate
properly after adding washer fluid, please go to authorized service centre for
inspection and repair.

CAUTION
• Never add antifreeze in the windshield washer fluid, because antifreeze
will damage the body painted surface.
• Do not use water as washer fluid when temperature is below zero.
Otherwise, water will be frozen, causing damage to washer.
• The capacity of washer fluid reservoir is 4.5 L. When the washer fluid level
is low, low washer fluid level warning light will come on and a faults
message will appear on the instrument cluster (if equipped), please refer to
the actual vehicle.

Checking Wiper Blades


Check the roughness of wiper blade by sliding on its edge using your finger.
Wiper blade will not work effectively, if it is too rough.

CAUTION
• Do not use the wiper blades to remove frost or ice covered on the
windshield.
• If there are any chips on the windscreen from gravel, please repair quickly.
• In winter, make sure that the wiper blades are not frozen to the glass
before operating them to avoid damaging the wiper blades.
• Oil, silicone and fuel may cause the wiper blades to operate improperly,
and it is recommended to clean the wiper blades with washer fluid.
• When the blades are lifted for maintenance, the center connector position
of the blades should be properly picked up, it is required to enter
maintenance mode for some models (for details, please refer to "Wiper
System").

Maintaining wiper blades


• Do not use high-pressure water jet to directly wash the wiper blades while
washing the vehicle, or the wiper blades could be deformed.
• In order to prevent the formation of build up that obscures view, it is
recommended to clean wiper blades using glass detergent regularly once a
week.
• For safety, it is advised to replace the wiper blades once or twice a year, the
wiper blades can be purchased at authorized service centre.

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• After washing the vehicle in the automatic car washer, apply pure water to
rinse the windshield and blades, to remove the remaining wax layer.
• Do not operate wipers when windshield is dry. Doing so may scratch glass,
resulting in permanent damage to wiper blades.
• Do not clean the windshield with fuel, nail polish remover, paint thinner or
similar liquid, which can damage the wiper blades.
• Avoid using glass plating agent and hydrophobic agent on the front and rear
windshield glass. The hydrophobic layer will fall off slowly after using,
resulting in uneven friction of windshield and abnormal noise of wiper
shaking.
• When the windshield surface is frosted or frozen, or when dry soil, insect,
sticker or other solid particles are attached to the windshield surface, clean
them with a wet cloth. Do not use a dry cloth or remove them with wiper
blades directly, otherwise it will damage the glass and wiper blades.
Using wipers
• Do not swing the wiper arm manually, otherwise it may damage the wiper.
• When there is snow, leaves, branch and other objects, they should be
cleaned before operating the wiper.
• Washer fluid should be added as soon as is needed, please use the
windshield washer fluid as specified in this manual, and do not use tap water
instead.
• In cold weather, always check if the wiper blades are frozen on the 7
windshield before using. If they are frozen on the windshield, always

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unfreeze before using. Use air conditioning heating and ventilation device to
warm up. Do not pour hot water directly to blades, otherwise, windshield
may break or wiper blades may deform.

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SPECIFICATION

8-1. Label Location Engine Performance......... 226


Vehicle Identification Fuel System .................... 227
Number (VIN) .................. 222 Suspension System.......... 227
Vehicle Product Label ....... 223 Wheel Alignment.............. 228
Engine Number................ 223 Wheels and Tyres ............ 228
RF Emitter and Reciever Battery............................ 229
Installation (If Equipped).... 223
Light Bulb Specification..... 229
8-2. Vehicle Specifications
Vehicle Components
Vehicle Dimensions .......... 224 That Are Not Included in
Vehicle Type.................... 225 the Vehicle Size ............... 230

Vehicle Weight................. 225 Your Rights ..................... 231

Vehicle Performance ........ 226 Contact Us ...................... 231

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8-1. Label Location


Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on actual vehicle
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) label is located on top left of
instrument panel, and can be seen
from the outside through the front
windshield.
Vehicle Identification Number
2 1 (VIN) label is located on bonnet as
shown in the illustration.
OMT19-6010

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is


stamped under driver's seat.

OMT19-6012
OMT17-9000

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)


label is located on boot door as
shown in the illustration.

* *
LVVDBXXXXXXXXXXXX

OMT19-6011

READ
• Due to regional differences, the location of VIN code shall be subject to the
actual vehicle.
• If VIN needs to be read, it is recommended to read the data through the
operation of authorized service centre professional serviceman.

CAUTION
It is forbidden to cover, paint, weld, cut, drill or remove Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN) and areas around it.

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Vehicle Product Label
Vehicle product label is located on
right quarter outer panel as shown in
the illustration.

OMT19-6020
OMT17-9000

Engine Number

Engine number is located on engine


block as shown in the illustration.

* *
SQRF4J16 *XXXXXXX

OMT18-8050
OMT19-7101

RF Emitter and Reciever Installation (If Equipped)

RF emitter and reciever can be


8
placed at right side on back of front
windshield for reduced interference
etc. SPECIFICATION

OMT18-8050
OMT19-6040

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8-2. Vehicle Specifications


Vehicle Dimensions

Height

Front Wheel base Rear Front tread


overhang overhang

Width

Length Rear tread


OMT19-6050

Length (mm) 4,400


Overall Size Width (mm) 1,830
Height (mm) 1,588
Wheel Base (mm) 2,630
Front (mm) 1,550
Tread
Rear (mm) 1,550
Front (mm) 892
Overhang
Rear (mm) 878

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Vehicle Type

4 × 2 front-wheel drive, front-wheel steering, transverse front-


Vehicle Type engine, two-compartment, five-door, five-seat, integral body,
right-hand drive
Engine Model SQRF4J16
Vertical, 4-cylinder in-line, watercooled, 4-stroke, double
Engine Type
overhead camshaft, turbocharging, intercooler
Fuel Supply
Direct injection
Type
Transmission
730DHB
Model

Vehicle Weight

Vehicle Model 1.6T+2WD


Vehicle Curb Weight (kg) 1,430
Manufacturer Maximum Total Weight (kg) 1,875
Manufacturer Maximum Front Axle (kg) 994
Total Axle Weight Rear Axle (kg) 881
Seating Capacity (Including Driver) 5

WARNING
Please follow the vehicle load specified in the instruction manual and do not 8
exceed the allowable total weight. Otherwise, the brake and handling
performance of the vehicle may change and could cause an personal injury SPECIFICATION
and accident.

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Vehicle Performance
Vehicle Model 1.6T+2WD
Minimum Ground
139
Clearance (mm)
Minimum Turning
Passing Performance 10.9
Diameter (m)
Approach Angle (°) 19.8
Departure Angle (°) 22.8
Maximum Vehicle
128 (206)
Speed (mph (km/h))
Power Performance
Maximum Gradeability
46.5
(%)

Engine Performance

Engine Mode SQRF4J16


Cylinder Bore Diameter (mm) 77
Piston Stroke (mm) 85.8
Displacement (mL) 1,598
Compression Ratio 9.9:1
Maximum Net Power (kW) 136.5
Maximum Net Power Speed (r/min) 5,500
Maximum Net Torque (N·m) 275
Maximum Net Torque Speed (r/min) 2,000 - 4,000

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Fuel System

Unleaded petrol with an octane number of 91 or


higher
Unleaded petrol with an octane number of 92 or
Fuel Type*1 higher
Unleaded petrol with an octane number of 95 or
higher (super unleaded)
E10, E22-E100
Fuel Tank Type Plastic fuel tank
Fuel Tank Total Capacity 51 L
Fuel Pump Electric fuel pump

*1: Please use the fuel recommended by authorized service centre.

READ
• Fuel tank capacity varies according to the vehicle configuration. Please
refer to your own vehicle.
• Vehicles with catalytic converters can only use unleaded petrol. In order to
avoid accidentally using the wrong fuel type, the fuel filler pipe has a neck-
type fuel filler design, will only accommodate a standard unleaded petrol
fuel nozzle.

CAUTION
• Only use recommended fuel type. 8
• The use of off-specification petrol may cause damage to the engine and
such damage is not covered under warranty. SPECIFICATION
• Using leaded petrol will cause three-way catalytic converter to lose its
effectiveness and emission control system to function improperly.
• If you accidentally fill leaded petrol to the fuel tank and start the engine (-
even if only a small amount is filled), it will cause permanent damage to the
catalytic converter. Therefore, if you accidentally fill leaded petrol, please
go to authorized service centre for inspection and repair immediately.

Suspension System

Front Suspension Macpherson type suspension


Rear Suspension Multi-link suspension

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Wheel Alignment

Front Wheel
-25′± 45′
Camber
Kingpin Caster
4°14′± 60′
Angle
Front Wheel
Kingpin
11°30′± 60′
Inclination Angle
Front Wheel Toe- 5′± 5′(one side)
in
Rear Wheel
-42′± 30′
Camber
Rear Wheel
Rear Wheel Toe- 5′± 10′(one side)
in

Wheels and Tyres

215/55R18; 235/50R19; T125/80D17, T125/


Tyre Model
80R17 (Non-full size spare tyre)
Rim Model 18X7J; 19X7J; 17×4T (Non-full size spare tyre)
Cold Tyre Front
260/2.6/38
Inflation Wheel
Pressure Rear
(Unladen) 260/2.6/38
Wheel
(kPa/bar/
psi) Spare Tyre 420/4.2/61

Tightening Torque of
130 ± 10 N·m
Wheel bolts

READ
The tyre inflation pressures listed in the table above apply only to cold tyres.
The pressure increases slightly when the tyre is heated, but it is unnecessary
to lower the pressure.

CAUTION
• Tyre inflation pressure should be checked at least once a month, and is
particularly important if driving at high speeds.
• Cold tyre inflation pressure values are listed on a label of the driver's
doorsill.

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Battery

Battery Model 12V 60Ah lead-acid battery

Light Bulb Specification

Nominal Light Source


Light Bulb Name Replacement Advice
(Type/Model)

Headlight Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Front Fog Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Rear Fog Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Daytime Running Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Front Position Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Rear Position Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre
Replaced by authorized
Brake Light LED
service centre
High Mounted Brake Replaced by authorized
Light LED
service centre

Reverse Light Replaced by authorized 8


LED
service centre

Front Indicator Light LED


Replaced by authorized SPECIFICATION
service centre

Side Indicator Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre

Rear Indicator Light Replaced by authorized


LED
service centre
Replaced by authorized
License Plate Light LED
service centre

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Vehicle Components That Are Not Included in the Vehicle Size
Components not included in vehicle length size
The following devices do not have laden function and their sizes are not more
than 50 mm beyond the vehicle front end or rear end, and fillet radius of edge
and corner is no less than 5 mm:
— Wiper and washer
— Outer identification, including registered trademark, manufacturer name,
origin, model name and type, engine emission, transmission type, driving type
and other distinguishing identification of the vehicle
— Lights and light signal device
— Anti-collision rubber block and equivalent
— External sunshade device
— Customs sealing device and its protective device
— Device used to fixed raincloth and its protective device
— Locking device, hinge, handle, controller, switch
— Step plate (or ladder), vehicle climbing step plate and handle on top of
bumper used for cleaning windows.
— Rear emblem plate with LOGO
— Removable trailer or towing device
— Exhaust tail pipe
Components not included in vehicle width size:
— Indirect view device
The following devices do not have laden function and their one side size
exceeds the side of vehicle for no more than 50 mm, and fillet radius of edge
and corner is no less than 5 mm:
— Outer identification, including registered trademark, manufacturer name,
origin, model name and type, engine emission, transmission type, driving type
and other distinguishing identification of the vehicle
— Lights and light signal device
— Anti-collision rubber block and equivalent
— Customs sealing device and its protective device
— Device used to fixed raincloth and its protective device
— Local water drain slot: Refers to the water drain slot used to guide rain flow
above driver door (or window) and passenger door, both sides of front
windshield
— Flexible protruding part of splash proof system
— Retractable step plate, lifting platform and equivalent that is in the retract
state
— Locking device, hinge, handle, controller, switch

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— Tyre failure signal device
— Tyre pressure indicator
— Deformed part of tyre wall directly above contact point between tyre and
ground
— Reversing assistance device
— Exhaust tail pipe
Components not included in vehicle height size:
Soft part of antenna
Device without laden function:
— Intake duct
— Indirect view device
— Current collecting device of electric vehicle (including its fixing device)
— Vehicle rear air guide device is removable or folding, and its deployed and
retracted length is no more than 2,000 mm and 200 mm respectively.
— Tailboard, entering/exiting slope and equivalent with a horizontal length not
exceeding 300 mm in retract state
— Tail ladder

Your Rights
Depending on local law, you may have the following rights regarding your
personal data: the right to object or withdraw consent, the right to access,
update, and correct inaccuracies of your personal data, the right to have your
personal data restricted or deleted, the right to receive your personal data and
request its transfer to another organization where technically feasible, and the 8
right to be informed of and lodge a complaint with your local data protection
authority.
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Contact Us
To make a query, raise a concern, or exercise your data subject rights, please
feel free to contact us at [email protected]. This applies if you are based
within the European Economic Area and the UK.
We take your privacy seriously and aim to respond to you within one month or
within the timeline specified by the relevant local privacy protection law, after
confirming your identity.
If you believe that we have not adequately addressed your complaints or
concerns, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent data
protection authority.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

A C
Active Speed Limit ................... 155 Check the Exhaust System ......... 14
Adaptive Cruise Control Checking Air Conditioning Filter . 217
System (ACC) ....................... 150 Checking Battery ..................... 217
Adaptive Engine Control Checking Brake Fluid Level ....... 212
System ................................. 126 Checking Coolant Level ............ 213
Adjusting Steering Wheel............ 33 Checking Drive Belt.................. 214
Advanced Driver Assistance Checking Fuse ........................ 204
System (ADAS) ..................... 188 Checking Oil Level ................... 211
After Starting Engine .................. 12 Checking Radiator and
Air Conditioning Cooling Condenser ............................ 214
Operation.............................. 103 Checking Transmission Fluid
Air Conditioning Heating Level .................................... 212
Operation.............................. 105 Checking Tyres ....................... 215
Air Outlets Airflow Control ......... 101 Checking Windshield Washer
Air Quality Control System (If Fluid..................................... 218
Equipped) ............................. 103 Checking Wiper Blades ............ 218
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ... 185 Child Presence Detection in
Audio Button ............................. 91 Rear Seat (If Equipped)............. 65
Audio Operation ........................ 88 Contact Us.............................. 231
Audio Settings ........................... 88 Cybersecurity Notice for
Audio View ............................... 87 Scrapping or Resale ................. 20
Authorized Service Centre is at Cybersecurity Support Service
Your Service.......................... 208 Update or Termination Notice..... 20
Automatic Air Conditioning .......... 97
Automatic Emergency Braking
System (AEB) / Front D
Collision Warning System
(FCW) .................................. 166 Data Privacy ........................... 187
Automatic Inside Rear View Delivery Inspection Certificate .......8
Mirror ..................................... 34 Door Mechanical Switch ............. 78
Automatic Parking System (- Doors Lock Switch ..................... 77
AUTO HOLD) ........................ 133 Drive Away Information System . 172
Automatic Transmission............ 126 Driver Drowsiness and
Auxiliary Fascia Armrest Box Attention Warning (DDAW) ...... 187
Cooling / Warming Function Driving on Road Covered with
(If Equipped).......................... 105 Ice and Snow........................... 18

B E

Battery ................................... 229 Effective Range ......................... 72


Before Starting Engine ............... 11 Electric Air Conditioning.............. 96
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) Electric Parking Brake System
System ................................. 163 (EPB) ................................... 131
Boot Door Emergency Opening . 118 Electric Power Steering
Brake ..................................... 136 System (EPS)........................ 129
Electronic Stability Program
System (ESP)........................ 184

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Emergency Lane Keeping Installing Child Restraint
(ELK) System ........................ 162 Systems ................................. 60
Emergency Towing .................. 202 Installing Towing Eyelet ............ 202
Enabling and Disabling Front Instrument cluster view ............... 22
Passenger Airbag .................... 64 Intelligent Avoidance System..... 171
Engine Number ....................... 223 Intelligent Headlight Function
Engine Performance ................ 226 (IHC) ...................................... 44
ENGINE START STOP Switch... 122 Interior Active Ventilation and
Extended Function ................... 187 Automatic Cleaning (If
Exterior Lighting ........................ 39 Equipped) ............................. 102
Interior Lighting ......................... 42

F
K
''Face to face'' Consultative
Service Card .............................3 Key Information ......................... 69
Fogging Instructions for Light....... 44 Keyless Entry ............................ 73
Follow Me Home Function........... 43
Front Seats ............................... 46
Fuel System............................ 227 L
Fuel Tank Cover ...................... 118
Fuse Box ................................ 203 Lane Departure Prevention
System (LDP) ........................ 160
Lane Departure Warning
H System (LDW) ....................... 158
Light Bulb Specification ............ 229
Hazard Light ........................... 190
Head Restraints......................... 45
Heated Steering Wheel (If M
Equipped) ............................... 32
Hill Descent Control System Manual Boot Door.................... 114
(HDC) (If Equipped)................ 157 Mode Adjustment..................... 101
Horn ........................................ 32 Moon Roof Jam Protection
How to Read This Manual .............2 Function (If Equipped)............... 86
How to Save Fuel and Extend Moon Roof Remote Control
Life of Vehicle .......................... 10 Function (If Equipped)............... 85
Multi-Collision Brake System
(MCB) .................................. 183
I
If Battery is Flat ....................... 198 N
If Engine Coolant Temperature
is High .................................. 197 Never Drive Through Flooded
If You Have a Flat Tyre While Water ..................................... 16
Driving.................................. 192 New Vehicle Break-in ...................9
If Your Vehicle Cannot Start New Vehicle Inspection.................8
Normally ............................... 200 Normal Maintenance ................ 210
Immobilizer System.................... 75 Normal Starting and Turning off . 123
Index .........................................2
Information display area (dual
display)................................... 24

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O Seat Heating Function (If


Equipped) ............................... 49
Off-road Driving ......................... 15 Second Row Seat ...................... 48
Opening/closing the bonnet....... 113 Setting ..................................... 25
Operation/Malfunction Indicator ... 27 Smart Vehicle Locating Function .. 43
Outside Rear View Mirror ............ 34 Spare Tools (If equipped) .......... 191
Speed Limit Assist System
(SLA) (If Equipped)................. 149
P SRS Airbags ........................... 137
Starting and Turning off in
Panoramic View Monitor Emergency............................ 124
System (If Equipped) .............. 177 Storage Space ........................ 108
Parking on Slope ....................... 13 Sun Visors , Vanity Mirrors and
Parking Operations .................... 12 TicketClips ............................ 112
Parking Radar System.............. 181 Suspension System ................. 227
Parking View Monitor System Symbols in the Manual .................7
(If Equipped).......................... 176
Phone-link ................................ 92
Pictorial Index .............................2 T
Power Boot Door ..................... 115
Power Moon Roof (If Equipped) ... 84 Table of Contents.........................2
Power Outlet ........................... 110 Top Tether ................................ 58
Power Windows......................... 80 Towing Vehicle ........................ 200
Traffic Jam Assist System
(TJA) / Integrated Cruise
R Assist System (ICA)................ 169
Tyre Chains .............................. 18
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (- Tyre Pressure Monitoring
RCTA) System....................... 164 System (TPMS) ..................... 172
Rear Cross Traffic Braking (- Tyre Rotation .......................... 217
RCTB) System (If Equipped).... 164
Rear Door Child-Protection Lock .. 79
Recommended Child Restraint U
Systems ................................. 57
Reflective Strip ........................ 191 Unlocking Doors with Inside
Remote Start............................. 76 Handle.................................... 77
Repair and Maintenance ........... 208 USB Port .................................111
Replacing Fuse ....................... 205
Replacing Key Battery ................ 70
RF Emitter and Reciever V
Installation (If Equipped).......... 223
Vacuum Booster ...................... 135
Vehicle Arming .......................... 74
S Vehicle Components That Are
Not Included in the Vehicle
Safety Check ..................... 11, 209 Size ..................................... 230
Safety Instructions for Using Vehicle Dimensions.................. 224
Child Restraint System.............. 55 Vehicle Identification Number
Seat Belt Pretensioner................ 54 (VIN) .................................... 222
Seat Belts ................................. 49 Vehicle Performance ................ 226
Vehicle Product Label............... 223

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Vehicle Type ........................... 225 Window Jam Protection Function . 82
Vehicle Weight ........................ 225 Window Remote Control
Voice Recognition Function ......... 91 Function ................................. 81
Winter Driving Tips..................... 17
Wiper Blade Replacement........... 37
W Wiper Operation ........................ 35
Wireless Charging ................... 105
Warning Triangle ..................... 191
Wheel Alignment ..................... 228
Wheels and Tyres .................... 228 Y
When Driving ............................ 12
When Driving on Slippery Your Rights ............................. 231
Road Surfaces......................... 16

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