AUTOMOTIVE V90 Maxus Car Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- AUTOMOTIVE
Table of Contents
AUTOMOTIVE V90 Maxus Car
Product Information
Specifications
- Manufacturer: SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd
- Model: [Product Name]
- Address: #2500, Jun Gong Road, Yang Pu District, Shanghai
- Postcode: 200438
Introduction
Thank you for choosing SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. We hope our products and services bring fresh joy to your life. This Driver’s Handbook is an essential guide to help you get familiar with your vehicle, drive it safely, perform routine maintenance checks, and handle emergency situations.
About this Handbook
This Handbook contains the latest information available at the time of
printing. Please note that the company reserves the right to make
modifications and apply changes without notice. It is important to read and
understand this Handbook to ensure a comfortable, safe, and economical driving
experience.
Indicative Information
The Handbook provides information on various aspects of your vehicle, including:
- Driving instructions
- Routine maintenance checks
- Emergency procedures
Precautions
Before using the product, please take note of the following precautions:
Dangerous Substances
Avoid contact with dangerous substances that may cause harm.
Follow safety guidelines provided in this Handbook and any
additional warnings on the product.
Children/Animals
Ensure the safety of children and animals when using the product. Follow
guidelines for securing them properly.
Personal Safety
Take necessary precautions to ensure personal safety when operating the vehicle. Follow traffic rules, wear seatbelts, and avoid distractions while driving.
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique identifier for your
vehicle. It can be found on the VIN plate.
Engine Number
The engine number is a unique identifier for the engine of your vehicle. It
can be found in the engine compartment.
VIN Plate
The VIN plate contains important information about your vehicle, including
the VIN, engine number, and other specifications. It is usually located on the
driver’s side dashboard or door jamb.
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Keys
Ordinary Key
The ordinary key is used for manual locking and unlocking of the vehicle.
Insert the key into the keyhole and turn to lock or unlock the doors.
Remote Key
The remote key allows for remote locking and unlocking of the vehicle. It
also includes a mechanical key portion that can be extended or retracted for
use.
Extension/Retraction of Mechanical Key Portion
To extend the mechanical key portion, press the button on the remote key
and pull out the key. To retract it, push it back into the remote key until it
clicks into place.
Replace the Battery in a Remote Key
If the battery in the remote key is low, follow these steps to replace it:
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote key.
- Use a small screwdriver to open the compartment.
- Remove the old battery and replace it with a new one of the same type.
- Close the battery compartment securely.
FAQ
Q: Can I reproduce or store this Handbook without permission?
A: No, unauthorized reproduction or storage of this Handbook in any form or
type is not permitted.
Q: What should I do if I want to sell the vehicle?
A: Please remember to provide the new owner with this Handbook as it is an
indispensable part of the vehicle.
Q: Who has the final right to interpret this Handbook?
A: SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd reserves the final right to interpret this
Handbook.
Thank you for choosing SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. May our products and
services bring fresh joy to your life!
Please take time to read and understand this Handbook and other publications
supplied with it. Thus you can familiarize yourself with the vehicle and enjoy
a driving experience with comfort, safety as well as economy.
This Driver’s Handbook will provide you with the information necessary for
getting familiar with your vehicle, including how to drive the vehicle, how to
carry out routine maintenance checks, and what to do in an emergency.
This Handbook contains the latest information upon the time of printing and
all modifications, interpretations and explanations should be reserved by the
company. Based on the consideration that the products will be upgraded or in
any other way(s) modified constantly, the company reserves the right to apply
these changes mentioned here before without notice when the Handbook has been
hereby printed and published and will accept no liability.
This Handbook is an indispensable part of the vehicle. If you want to sell the
vehicle, please remember to provide the new owner with this Handbook.
Special Announcement
Driver’s Handbook and Warranty & Service Handbook specify the agreement
between the company and the user on establishment and termination of rights
and obligations concerning the quality warranty and after-sales service of
product. Please be sure to read the Driver’s Handbook and Warranty & Service
Handbook carefully before using the product. If any damage is caused by
misuse, neglect, incorrect operation or unauthorized refit, the user will have
no right of claim, and any warranty request will be refused by SAIC MAXUS
Automotive Co.,Ltd Service Dealer(hereinafter referred to as “Service
Dealer”).
Unauthorized re-production of this Handbook, whether electrically, physically
or in any other way, and/or storing the Handbook in any inquiry system of any
form or type shall not be permitted.
Wish you a pleasant driving!
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. Address: #2500, Jun Gong Road, Yang Pu
District, Shanghai Postcode: 200438 SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd reserves the
final right to interpret this Handbook
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Preface
Introduction
About this handbook
This Handbook applies to LDV DELIVER 9 series of Minibus, Van and Chassis
cabs.
Caution
The information contained in this Handbook is designed to cover more than one
model option and variant, and therefore some of the items mentioned here may
not apply to your vehicle.
This vehicle product follows enterprise standards Q31/0110000019C007 and
Q31/0110000019C009. The drawings contained in this Handbook are illustrations
for references only.
Indicative information
Warning
This symbol indicates that: In order to avoid the possibility of personal
injury or injury to others, relevant procedures must be followed strictly and
precisely.
Caution Caution
Relevant procedures must be followed to avoid the possibility of vehicle
damage.
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Note
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Environmental protection
Everyone is obliged to protect the environment. This symbol intends to remind
you to pay attention to environmental protection.
Arrows Represents described object. Represents its direction of motion.
See The contents are referred by the “Section” title.
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Precautions
Dangerous substances
Many liquids and other substances used in motor vehicles are poisonous and
should under no circumstances be consumed and should, so far as possible, be
kept away from open wounds. These substances among others include battery
acid, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, fuel, washer fluid,
lubricants, refrigerant and various adhesives. Always read carefully the
instructions printed on the labels or stamped on components and obey them
implicitly. These instructions are for the sake of your health and personal
safety. Please treat them with prudence.
For your safety, observe instructions contained in this Handbook.
Children/Animals
Accidents and injury may be caused by unsupervised children or animals
operating controls and switches fitted to your vehicle, or playing with
equipment or goods being transported in it.
In order to prevent the accident or personal injury caused by a child or
animal, do not leave the child or animal in the vehicle without adult
supervision. Also they can become suffocated in hot weather conditions.
Personal safety
Seat belts are fitted to all seats in your vehicle to reduce the possibility
of personal injury in the event of an accident. It is required that all
occupants wear a seat belt. In addition, a Supplementary Restraint System
(SRS) is fitted for additional protection of the driver and front occupants,
comprising air bags and seat belts.
See “Occupant restraint system” in Before You Drive section. Misuse of an air bag can result in injury.
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Vehicle identification
When communicating with our Service Dealer, you should provide the vehicle
identification number (VIN). The engine number may also be required if the
engine is involved during communication.
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the vehicle · On the right front
longitudinal beam of vehicle, in the front
bumper mounting bracket area (seal position). · On the VIN plate on the left
side of B pillar. · On the windshield lower cross member cover plate assembly
at the left lower corner of the windshield through where the VIN can be seen
easily. This vehicle is equipped with an OBD data link connector, located
under the instrument cluster. You can contact Our Service Dealer to read VIN
information from the electronic control unit with the special equipment.
Engine number
Engine number is printed on the bottom of front end face of cylinder block in
the engine compartment (on the lower right side, viewed from the front of the
vehicle).
1 Vehicle identification number (VIN)
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VIN plate
VIN plate may contain the following information, please refer to the actual
vehicle. · VIN · Type · Engine model · Maximum engine net power · Engine
displacement · Gross vehicle weight · Seat No. · Built date · Name of
production plant · Country of manufacture
Location of VIN plate VIN plate (1) is located at front lower of left side B post.
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8 Keys 12 Door locks 19 Windows 21 Seats 28 Occupant restraint system 39
Instruments and controls 40 Instrument cluster 42 Message center 49 Warning
lights and indicators 57 Instrument cluster switch 61 Master power switch 61
Switches on steering column
and steering wheel 71 Steering wheel adjustment 72 Heating, ventilation and
air
conditioning (HVAC) 80 Rearview mirrors 83 Interior equipment 93 Power side
stepwell 94 MP3+Radio 107 MP5+Radio
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Keys
The vehicle is equipped with 1 ordinary key and 1 remote key or 2 remote keys
with passive entry passive start system (hereinafter referred to as PEPS).
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1 Ordinary key
2 Remote key
3 Remote key with PEPS
Note: If a key is lost, you must provide the key number on the plastic tag attached to the key, and our Service Dealer will provide the replacement. We recommend you to keep the tag attached to the key in a safe place. For the sake of safety, the key has been electronically coded with the immobilizer system and can be used with the system in the matching way only. Special procedures shall be followed
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to manufacture a same key with the lost one. Any uncoded key cannot start the
vehicle but can lock/unlock doors.
Ordinary key
The ordinary key is mainly used for activating the immobilizer system and
starting systems and also can be used for locking/unlocking the driver door.
For further information on the use of the ordinary key see “Door locks” and
“Ignition switch and steering lock” in this section.
Remote key
The remote key is a control component of central door locking system of a
vehicle. It can be used for locking/unlocking all doors.
Note: The remote key has been electronically coded with the locking/unlocking
system and can be used with the system in the matching way only. Special
procedures shall be followed to manufacture a same remote key with the lost
one. Our Service Dealer will be pleased to assist you. For further information
on the use of the remote key see “Central door locking system” in this
section.
Caution
The immobilizer system can accept 8 coded keys at most (including ordinary
keys and remote keys). The immobilizer system can accept 4 coded keys at most
(for remote keys with PEPS).
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Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion of the remote key (“mechanical
key portion” for short)
Mechanical key portion Press the release button on the remote key, and the
mechanical key portion will extend from the key body.
To retract the mechanical key portion, press the release button on the remote
key meanwhile rotate the mechanical key portion into the key body.
Mechanical key portion of a remote key with PEPS
Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS, and pull
the mechanical key portion from the key body.
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To retract the mechanical key portion, directly insert it into the
body of remote key with PEPS.
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Replace the battery in a remote key
Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and burning. Never charge
the battery. Properly dispose of the used battery. Keep the battery out of
reach of children.
WARNING: Do not ingest the battery, chemical Burn Hazard.
This product contains coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell
battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and
can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the
battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep
it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
To renew the battery, following procedures must be observed:
Replace the battery in a remote key 1 Extend the mechanical key portion; 2 Pry
the battery cover from the key body; 3 Remove the used battery and install a
new one;
Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery. Caution
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.
4 Then install the battery cover onto the key body.
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Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS 1 Press the release button on
the remote key with PEPS; 2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key
body; 3 Pry up the upper and lower panels of the body, and pour out
the printed circuit board with the battery from the lower panel; Caution
Never use a metal tool to pry the PCB.
4 Remove the used battery and install a new one;
Note: It is recommended to use a CR2032 battery. Caution
Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery.
5 Place the plastic bracket with the battery in the lower panel of key body,
and then install the printed circuit board;
6 Refit the upper and lower panels of the key body; Caution
Do not ignore the waterproof shim onto the upper panel.
7 Press the mechanical key portion into the key body.
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Caution It is complicated to replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS.
In order to prevent the key from being damaged due to misassembly or
misoperation, you are recommended to have the battery replaced by our Service
Dealer.
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Door locks
To protect your vehicle against theft
If leaving the vehicle with occupants inside, even briefly, always remove the
key from the ignition lock, particularly if children remain in the vehicle.
They could otherwise start the vehicle or operate electrical equipment at the
risk of causing an accident.
Before leaving the vehicle, fully close all windows.
Ensure all doors are fully closed before locking them.
Central locking/unlocking All doors can be locked/unlocked from the outside
with the ordinary key, remote key, or remote control with PEPS.
All doors can be locked/unlocked from the inside using central lock switch.
All doors can be automatically locked according to the vehicle speed.
See “Central door locking system” in this section.
Note: When all doors are successfully locked with the remote key, all
direction indicators will flash once, and the horn will sound once to indicate
successful locking. When all doors are successfully unlocked with the remote
key, all direction indicators will flash twice to indicate successful
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Central door locking system
Using the ordinary key or mechanical key portion All doors can be
locked/unlocked using the ordinary key or mechanical key portion to manually
lock/unlock the driver door from the outside.
To lock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion anticlockwise.
To unlock, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion clockwise.
Before You Drive
Using the remote key The doors can be locked/unlocked through the central door
locking system using the buttons on the remote key.
Note: All doors must be fully closed for the system to operate correctly.
Caution
For the vehicles with PEPS system, when locking with the
locking button on the remote key with PEPS, if there is other 10
legal remote key with PEPS in the vehicle, then it will be disabled, and the
passive keyless entry and one touch start feature will be lost. To activate
it: Close all doors, operate the unlocking button on the remote key with PEPS
in a normal manner, the key being shielded inside the vehicle will be
activated.
Caution
The key control strategies may be different depending on the vehicle
configurations. Please operate subject to the actual configuration of your
vehicle.
1 Central locking button
2 Central unlocking button
3 Tail door unlocking button (applicable to the vehicles with tail doors)
All doors locking
Press the button (1) to lock all doors when the driver door is closed. All
direction indicators will flash once and the horn will sound to indicate
successful locking.
Note: If all direction indicators flash once and the horn sounds, it indicates
that locking has been confirmed; if any door is not fully closed, there will
be no direction indicator flashing or audible warning. Press the button (1)
only after all doors have been closed.
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All doors unlocking
Press the button (2) to unlock all doors. All direction indicators will flash
twice to indicate successful unlocking.
Note: If no door is opened, no key is inserted into the keyhole, or no central
locking/unlocking button is pressed within 30 seconds, all doors will be
automatically locked again.
Tail door unlocking
Press the button (3) to unlock the tail door. All direction indicators will
flash twice to indicate successful unlocking.
Note: If no door is opened, no key is inserted into the keyhole, or no central
locking/unlocking button is pressed within 30 seconds, the tail door will be
automatically locked again.
Remote control door lock with PEPS PEPS system allows you to lock or unlock
the doors without taking the remote key out of your pocket, wallet, or
suitcase.
Unlock with the remote key with PEPS As long as there is a legitimate remote
key existing within the range of 1 meter around the vehicle, press the micro
switch on the door handle, and the door will be unlocked.
Lock with the remote key with PEPS
Turn off the ignition switch, leave the vehicle and close the door, then touch the micro switch on the door handle with your thumb, the door will be locked, and there is no need to press the locking button on the remote key.
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Using the central control door lock switch
All door can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the switch. All doors
can be locked by pressing the locking button. All doors can be unlocked by
pressing the unlocking button.
Note: If driver door is not closed, the lock motor will not operate. If any
other door is not closed, the lock motor will operate.
The door can also be unlocked by pulling the inner handle twice.
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Note: During the driving, all doors shall be fully closed and all door locks
shall be enabled, so as to avoid accidental opening of doors. Locking
according to the vehicle speed When the vehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h, all
doors can be locked automatically. Note: When the key is turned to “LOCK”
position, remove the key, and the doors will be automatically unlocked.
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Side load door(s)
Opening/closing the door from the outside When opening the side load door from
the outside, pull up the door outer handle to slide the side load door
rearward after the vehicle is unlocked.
Opening/closing the door from the inside
When opening the side load door from the inside, pull up the door inner handle
to slide the side load door rearward to open it after the vehicle is unlocked.
When closing the side load door from the inside, pull up the door inner handle
to slide the side load door forward till it is closed.
When closing the side load door from the outside, use the door outer handle to
pull the side load door forward till it is closed.
Note: The locking/unlocking of the side load door from the outside can be
controlled using a remote key (see “Central door locking system” in this
section).
Fastening the door
Note: When the side load door is fully opened, a “click” from the rear of
lower rail indicates that the side load door is fastened.
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Tail door
Unlocking/opening doors from the outside
When using the key, remote key or central control door lock switch to lock or
unlock all doors, the tail door will also be locked or unlocked. After the
tail door is unlocked, pulling up the outer handle of tail door can open the
right hand tail door first.
To unlock manually or open the tail door from the outside, as for the vehicle
with a keyhole, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key portion clockwise to
unlock. If the vehicle doesn’t have a keyhole, use the remote key to unlock it
in an electronic form.
Then pull up the handle to open the right hand tail door first.
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Pull the door handle at the side of the left hand tail door rearward to open the left hand tail door.
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Closing/locking doors from the outside
To close and lock the tail door from the outside, shut the left hand tail door
first, and push the left hand tail door to close, then close the right hand
tail door.
As for the vehicle with a keyhole, turn the ordinary key or mechanical key
portion counterclockwise to lock. If the vehicle doesn’t have a keyhole, use
the remote key to lock in an electronic form.
Unlocking/opening doors from the inside
To unlock and open the tail door from the inside, pull the inner handle at the
inside of the right hand tail door rearward to unlock the right hand tail
door. Then pull the door handle at the side of the left hand tail door to open
the left hand tail door.
Tail door opening
The tail door hinge has its own limit function. The tail door with different
opening degrees has different opening angles. The opening angles of the tail
door shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you
purchased.
It may then swing unexpectedly in windy conditions when the tail door is
opened, and could harm passers-by or other road users or cause damage to the
vehicle.
The tail doors should not be opened to its maximum opening on the public
highway as they may interfere with the traffic or cause a hazard to
pedestrians.
In certain positions of use the tail doors may obscure the vehicle’s rear
combined lights. When using the rear doors during the hours of darkness, it is
advisable to warn other road users of the presence of the vehicle by means of
additional precautions such as using a reflective warning triangle or similar
device.
When closing the tail doors, please close the left hand tail door first, and
then the right hand tail door. Do not close the left and right hand tail doors
at the same time to avoid the crash of the car logo.
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Windows
Power windows
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Always remove the key if leaving children alone in the vehicle. Do not allow children to play with
power window switches. A child could operate the
switches and become trapped in a window causing
serious injury. Always take care when closing
windows. Careless operation can lead to personal
injury, e.g. bruising, or trapped clothing.
Driver’s door window
There are 2 window switches on the driver’s door. These two switches are
respectively used to control the driver’s door window and front occupant door
window. Press the front of the switch to open the window. Lift the front of
the switch to close the window.
1 Driver’s door window control switch
2 Front occupant door window control switch
“One-touch” down (auto down)
Note: It applies to the models equipped with driver door window one-touch down
function.
The switch button (1) has 4 levels: namely, automatic down, stroke down,
stroke up and stop, which can conveniently control the window glass up/down
process. The switch is normally in Stop position, briefly press the window
switch down to the second level, and the window glass will automatically move
down.
The switch button (2) has 3 levels: namely, stroke down, stroke up and stop,
which can conveniently control the window glass up/down process. During the
operation, press the front of the
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switch to open the window, and lift the front of the switch to close the
window.
“One-touch” up and down (auto up and down)
Note: It applies to the models equipped with driver/front passenger door
window one-touch up/down function.
The switch button (1) and (2) have 5 levels: namely, automatic down, stroke
down, automatic up, stroke up and stop, which can conveniently control the
window glass up/down process. The switch is normally in stop position, briefly
press the window switch down to the second level, and the window glass will
automatically move down. Briefly pull the window switch up to the second
level, and the window glass will automatically move up.
Restore Automatic Up/Down Function
If the battery cable is disconnected and then reconnected, or the battery has
been drained, or the window makes 3 anti-pinch operations at the same position
for 3 consecutive times during the raise, the automatic up/down function may
not work, and it must be re-learned to restore this function.
Close all doors and lift the window up/down switch until the window is fully
closed. After the window is fully closed, continue to lift the switch for a
few seconds; press and hold the window up/down switch until the window is
fully opened, after the window is fully opened, continue to press and hold the
switch for a few seconds, and the automatic up/down function will resume.
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Front occupant door window There is only 1 window switch on the front
passenger door, it has 3 levels: namely, stroke up, stroke down and stop,
which can conveniently control the window glass up/down process. During the
operation, press the front of the switch to open the window, and lift the
front of the switch to close the window.
Note: Power windows can operate only when the ignition switch is in “ON”
position.
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Side sliding windows
When open, always ensure that the catch engages in one of the securing
positions, otherwise the window might slide forward under sudden braking or in
an accident and cause personal injury.
To open, squeeze the catch and slide the window to the desired position.
To close, squeeze the catch and slide the window closed. Release the catch and
check that the window is secured in the closed position.
Seats
Driver and front occupant seat adjustment
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Driver’s seat adjustment
Do not carry out driver’s seat adjustment while the vehicle is moving. Otherwise control of the vehicle may be lost and cause an accident.
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Fore and aft adjustment
Lift the bar (1) and slide the seat to the desired position. Release the bar
(1) and check that the seat is locked in position.
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Rake adjustment of backrest
Do not recline the driver’s seat excessively as the seat belt provides maximum
protection when the angle between the backrest and the upright position is
near 25°.
Slightly recline forward and pull up the adjuster (2); the seat backrest
rebounds automatically. Then lean against the backrest to adjust it to the
desired angle. Release the adjuster (2) and check that the seat back is locked
in position.
Pad height adjustment
The front and rear of the seat pad can be adjusted independently for height.
The height of the rear of the pad can be adjusted while holding up the lever
(3), and the front while holding up the lever (4).
The seat pad can be adjusted for height. Pulling up the lever (5) can raise
the pad, and pressing the lever (5) can lower the pad. To adjust the pad
significantly, it is required to pull up or press down the lever (5)
continuously.
The front of the seat pad can be adjusted independently for height by turning
the knob (6).
Note: When increasing the pad height, ease your body weight from the seat pad;
when decreasing the pad height, press the seat pad with your body weight to
lower the pad height.
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Armrest height adjustment (if adjustable)
The armrest can be adjusted upwards from the lowest position as needed. There
are three positions in total.
When it is required to lower the armrest from a higher position, it is
necessary to raise the armrest to the highest position first, then lower the
armrest to the lowest position, and then adjust the armrest upwards to the
desired position.
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Front occupant single seat adjustment
Front occupant dual seat adjustment
Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable)
Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable)
Rake adjustment of front occupant single seat backrest is the
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same as that of the driver’s seat.
Armrest height adjustment (if adjustable)
Armrest height adjustment of front occupant single seat is the same as that of
the driver’s seat.
· Integral front occupant dual seat Adjusting the outer handle (1) of the seat
can adjust the rake of the dual seat backseat. Rake adjustment is the same as
that of the driver’s seat.
· Fixed front occupant dual seat The fixed front occupant dual seat backrest
is not adjustable, without adjustment handle.
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Pad lifting adjustment (if adjustable)
Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat and the fixed
front occupant dual seat.
Lift the front end of the pad to release the clip, and then lift the pad
completely.
Seat armrest adjustment (if adjustable)
Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat and the fixed
front occupant dual seat.
The seat armrest is located in the middle of the inner seat backrest. Pull it
down and push it flat forward for use. The cup holder is located at the rear
of the armrest.
Integral front occupant dual seat Fixed front occupant dual seat Caution
Do not sit on the seat armrest or place heavy objects on it.
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Rear occupant seat adjustment
Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable)
Aisle side seat backrest adjustment The outer seat backrest can be adjusted by
pressing the adjustment button (1) while leaning the body against the backrest
until the desired backrest angle is reached.
Inner dual seat backrest adjustment
The inner seat backrest can be adjusted by pulling the handle
webbing (2) while leaning the body against the backrest until the 10
desired backrest angle is reached.
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Rear seat armrest adjustment (if adjustable)
Lift the armrest to pack it up. To use the armrest again, lower it flat to
position (3).
Seat back folding adjustment (if adjustable)
Dual/triple seat back folding
While keeping pulling belt release buckle (1) rearward, push the seat back
forward to fold it. While keeping pulling belt release buckle (1) rearward,
push the seat back backward to make it return to upright position.
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Seat folding forward adjustment (if adjustable)
Headrest
With seat back folded, while keeping lifting up handle (2), push seat forward to fold it forward. While keeping lifting up handle (2), push seat backward to make it return to upright position.
To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the headrest should be adjusted to support the back
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of the head and not the neck. Do not adjust the
headrest while the vehicle is in motion.
Press the arrowed button to push down or pull up the headrest to adjust the
headrest to the desired position.
When pulling to a proper position, the headrest can be pulled out.
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Occupant restraint system
Sitting correctly
The seat and its occupant restraint system have been designed to reduce
personal injury to a minimum in the event of an accident. For optimum
effectiveness, the following points should be observed. · Do not position the
seat nearer to the steering wheel than is
necessary. · Do not over-recline the seat. Adjust the rake of the backrest
to no more than 30° angle so that you sit in an upright position with your
arms slightly bent, and the base of your spine as far back as possible. · Your
headrest should be adjusted so that its center is level with the back of your
head, not your neck. · The shoulder belt should go through the center of your
shoulder (adjust its height as necessary), while the lap strap fit tightly
across the hips, not the stomach.
Seat belts
Improperly worn or improper use of seat belts may cause serious injury or
death. Seat belts are life saving equipment. In a collision, unrestrained
occupants can be thrown around inside the vehicle or possibly thrown out,
resulting in injury to themselves and also to other occupants.
Seat belts must be used at all times by the driver and adult sized occupants.
Do NOT slacken the webbing by pulling the belt away from the body. To be fully
effective the webbing must remain tightly around the body at all times. Avoid
wearing thick, bulky clothing. Put the shoulder belt of seat belt across the
center of the shoulder and the lap belt close to the body to go over the hips.
Strictly prohibit the use of slack and twisted seat belts, and seat belts can
not be twisted to wear.
Never use a seat belt for more than one person, and never use it to secure an
additional object or a child. Each seat belt can only be used by one occupant.
It’s dangerous to wrap a seat belt around a child in the occupant arms.
When wearing a seat belt ensure that the webbing is not twisted or slack.
Otherwise the smooth operation of the belt may be impeded. The buckle release
button must face outwards.
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Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the lap. The force of a crash
can increase effective body weight, making it impossible to hold onto the
child.
Do not allow foreign matters (particularly sugary food and drinks) to enter
the seat belt buckles – such substances can render the buckles inoperative.
If the seat belt has been used in a serious accident, or shows serious wear,
or has been cut, or the visual load meter shows that the seat belt is no
longer available, the seat belt assembly must be replaced.
Pregnant women should ask their doctor for advice about the safest way to wear
seat belts.
A seat belt must not be altered or modified in any way, since such changes may
render the belt ineffective. Do not attempt to dismantle, repair or lubricate
the retractor or buckle mechanisms.
Each seat belt is fitted with a retractor. When the seat belt is pulled out
slowly, the retractor can ensure that the seat belt is retracted freely. But
if the seat belt is pulled out too fast or under a sudden impact (a sudden
deceleration, acceleration, sharp turn), the seat belt will be locked. See
“Seat belt” in Maintenance and Service section for the specific inspection
methods.
When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing
and put the tongue in place, and keep the webbing and tongue clean to prevent dust and impurities.
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Be careful to avoid the erosion of webbing by polishing agents, oils and chemicals (especially battery acid). It can be cleaned safely with a mild soap and water. After wear, erosion or damage of the webbing occurs, the seat belt assembly should be replaced.
The driver and front occupant seats of this vehicle series are configured with
adjustable force-limiting seat belts without pre-tightening belt, and the rear
seats are equipped with three-point seat belts.
Insert the tongue into the buckle until a distinct click is heard, which
indicates the belt is locked.
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Seat belts
Fastening The seat belt is pulled out slowly, passes through the shoulder to
be fastened in front of the body, verify that the belt is not twisted or tied,
then push the tongue into the buckle until a click is heard.
Loosening Press the red button on the buckle, then the tongue will pop out
under the action of the elastic force. Push the tongue back manually, so that
the automatic seat belt retractor can contract the whole seat belt more
easily.
Seat belt warning light
See “Warning lights and indicators” in this section for the specific
description of the “Seat belt warning light”.
Caution It may lock if pulled sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope.
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Seat belt height adjustment
Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making an adjustment. Do not
adjust the height of the driver seat belt while driving, as the control of
vehicle may be lost.
Only the height of the driver seat and front occupant seat shoulder-to-hip
belt can be adjusted. Press down the button (1) and slide the seat belt top
slide adjuster up or down to suit the height of the occupant. Release the
button (1) at the proper position.
Safety belt comfort adjusting ring
The 2nd row seats or your vehicle may be equipped with safety
belt comfort adjusting ring. As for the tall child who grows up 10
and can’t use child protection device and the little adult, this device
provides additional comfortable sensation for them while using safety belt.
The comfort adjusting ring is installed on the shoulder belt, which enables
the shoulder belt to be away from the neck and head.
Take out the comfort adjusting ring from the pocket at the back of seat.
Put the comfort adjusting ring on the shoulder belt, and then plug the both
sides of the safety belt to the slotting of the comfort adjusting ring.
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Guarantee the safety belt to be smooth-going and the comfort adjusting ring
must be over the safety belt.
Locking safety belt, see “Seat belts”. To withdraw the comfort adjusting ring,
fold longitudinally the locality of seat belt, then pull it out of the ring,
finally replace the ring into the pocket at the back of seat.
Airbag(s)
No safety system can provide complete protection for personal injury or death
in a severe crash. Injuries or death can occur, even if seat belts are worn
properly and the airbags inflate.
After inflation some airbag components are hot – Do NOT touch until they have
cooled.
An airbag inflates with considerable force and can cause facial abrasions and
other injuries. These effects can be minimized by ensuring that you and your
occupant(s) are wearing seat belts.
The driver seat should be adjusted to be as far rearwards as possible while
maintaining the proper control of the vehicle.
Always hold the steering wheel by its rim, so that the airbag can inflate
without obstruction.
Never attach accessory items e.g. a mobile phone bracket, cup holder, cassette
tray, etc. to the steering wheel cover or the airbag module cover, or
stick/insert anything to an airbag module cover. It could interfere with
inflation of the airbag or, if the airbag inflates, be propelled into the
vehicle to cause injury to occupants.
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Do not allow an occupant to obstruct the deployment of the airbag by putting
feet, knees, etc. in contact with, or in close proximity to the airbag module
cover.
It is forbidden to put the seat cover and other related decorative seat items
that affect the deployment of seat airbags on the seats equipped with seat
airbags.
Do not modify the seats equipped with seat airbags at will.
Do not paste any sharp objects on A, B, C and D pillars of the vehicle at
will, and modify A, B, C and D pillars, so as to avoid injuries to occupants
during the operation of airbags.
The seat belt works together with the airbag to reduce the risk of injury in
the event of a head-on collision.
Do not attempt to remove or pierce the steering wheel, or hit it violently.
Do not allow another person, animal or object to occupy the space between the
driver and the deploying range of the airbag. The same applies on the occupant
side if an airbag is fitted.
Do not attempt to repair or tamper with the steering wheel, steering column,
any airbag system or an airbag component with wiring in the vicinity of it.
Otherwise, it may cause inadvertent activation of the system resulting in
personal injury.
Do not modify the front and both left and right sides of the vehicle in any way as this could adversely
affect the airbag deployment.
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If the vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbags
are potentially dangerous and should be deployed in
a controlled environment. This operation must be
done by professional staff.
This model can be equipped with the driver airbag, front occupant airbag,
front seat side airbag and front side curtain airbag.
Note: The airbag is a supplementary protection device, while the seat belt is
still the main protection device and must be worn during driving.
Caution
· When an airbag is triggered a loud noise may be heard and a small amount of
smoke-like gas and dust will be released. This smoke does not constitute a
health hazard. The dust may be an irritant to the skin and therefore should be
washed off with soap and water.
· For safety reasons you are recommended to have the airbag(s) renewed by our
Service Dealer every 12 years. If the vehicle is sold, its owner is obliged to
notify the purchaser of the cautions and warnings listed.
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Airbag inspection
If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light is not ON or OFF after
6 seconds, or ON when driving, it indicates that the airbag is faulty. Contact
our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
The “Airbag warning light (red)” on the instrument cluster will flash for 6
seconds each time the ignition switch is turned to ON
position, progress.
which indicates that the airbag inspection is in
Airbag deployment
In case of a collision, the airbag control unit will determine if the airbag
should be deployed according to the detected deceleration or acceleration
caused by vehicle collision.
The airbag will work based on the crash object, direction, position and the
vehicle speed change rather than vehicle speed. Damage severity of vehicle
shall not be considered as the judgment of airbag deployment.
The airbag will deploy instantaneously and powerfully with a loud noise. The
deployed airbag, together with the seat belt restraint system, limit the
movement of the driver and the front occupant, thereby reducing the risk of
injury to the head and upper torso.
Upon deployment, the airbag will shrink immediately to ensure the driver could
look forward without block.
Note: When it is deployed, some airbag components are hot, so do not contact
it before cooling down.
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· Schematic diagram for deployment area of driver and front occupant airbags
· Schematic diagram for deployment area of front side curtain airbags
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· Schematic diagram for deployment area of front seat side airbags
Replace airbag system components after a collision accident
The airbag system could be damaged due to a collision accident. Thus the
airbag system cannot operate normally to protect you and occupants in future
collision accidents resulting in serious injury even death. To ensure the
airbag system remains valid after a collision accident, consult our Service
Dealer to make necessary replacement of components.
Once the airbag inflates, it is required to replace the components of the
airbag system. Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
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Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle)
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur! Children 12 and under can be killed by the
airbag. NEVER use a child or infant restraint that faces backward on the front
seat and the expanded airbag will cause serious child or infant injury and
even death. Sit as far back as possible from the airbag. 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!
Warning: Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they
to be used for adult seatbelts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle. When fitting and using a child restraint, always
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As a child is much easier to be injured by the expanded airbag than an adult,
so a child under 12 years old is suggested taking the rear seat. Usually,
infants under 2 years old shall use a infant restraint and children under 2-4
years old shall use the child restraint. Infant or child restraints are
available in the market.
Because there are various size and types of infant or children restraints, you
are recommended to choose the suitable protection device depending on the
infant’s or children’s age and weight to achieve the best protection. At the
same time, you should check that the restraint is suitable for your vehicle as
well.
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Child restraint anchor
Some of the seats of this model are equipped with the ISOFIX standard
interfaces and TOP TETHER interfaces on the backs. Please refer to the seats
of your actual vehicle. When installing and removing the child restraints,
always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Caution
It is preferable to fit the infant or child restraint on the rear seat. In the
case the infant or child restraint shall be positioned on the front seat while
the vehicle is in motion, the infant or child restraint must face forward. No
matter what location, ensure properly secure the infant or child restraint.
Note that an unsecured infant or child restraint may move and run into other
occupants when any crash or heavy braking occurs. Even if there is no infant
or child, any infant or child restraint shall be properly secured in the
vehicle.
Installation methods for child restraints
1 Pull the child restraint tether through the head restraint guide
to connect the tether hook and TOP TETHER fixed points. (This step only applies to the model with TOP TETHER)
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2 Insert the child restraint into the ISOFIX retaining rings until it is engaged reliably, the heard “click” sound indicates that it is installed in place.
3 When ISOFIX is correctly connected, press down the child restraint with your body and tighten the ISOFIX tether to fix the seat firmly on the vehicle.
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Top tether
Warning: Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they
to be used for adult seatbelts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle.
In order to use top tether child restraint anchorage, you must buy the child
restraints which meet the top tether standard.
The restraint strap and attachment clip may be damaged or disconnected by
unsecured vehicle contents. To ensure a secure engagement, before each use of
the restraint follow this procedure. · The restraint strap and attachment clip
may be
damaged or disconnected by unsecured vehicle contents. To ensure a secure
engagement, before each use of the restraint follow this procedure. · Tighten
the Upper Anchorage Strap and ensure that strap is not twisted. · Make sure
the attachment clip is correctly engaged. When fitting and using a child
restraint, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
This item may not apply to your vehicle, please refer to the actual vehicle.
Fitment instructions as follows:
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1 Route the tether strap over the seat back and through the guide that is
installed on the top of the seat.
2 Attach the attaching clip to the tether strap anchor fitting. 3 Attach the
child restraint seat using the seat belt, refer to
child restraint seat instructions. 4 Adjust the tether strap length until it
is attached tightly with
the seat structure.
Front of vehicle
11 seats variant
14 seats variant
Front of vehicle
Anchorage
Attaching clip
Tether strap anchor fitting
Instruments and controls
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1 Wiper and washer stalk, Instrument cluster menu switch
2 Volume control, Mute, Audio source switch
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3 Speech system switch
4 Driver airbag
5 Instrument cluster selection switch
6 Cruise switch
7 Combination lamp control and direction indicator stalk
Instrument cluster setting switch
8 Entertainment system
9 Hazard warning light switch
10 Front occupant airbag
11 Front occupant door window control switch
12 Glove box
13 A/C control panel
14 Cigar lighter, Ashtray
15 Central control switch group
16 Shift lever
17 Clutch peda
18 Brake pedal
19 Accelerator pedal
20 Ignition switch
21 SOS alarm switch
22 Hood release switch
23 Exterior rearview mirror power adjustment switch
Headlamp leveling switch
Instrument cluster illumination control switch, USB port
24 Driver and front occupant door window control switch
25 Central control door lock switch
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Instrument cluster
Type 1
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Type 2
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1 Tachometer 2 Engine coolant temperature gauge 3 Speedometer 4 Fuel gauge
Caution Don’t place any object in the front of the instrument cluster to avoid
shielding dial and warning light.
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Tachometer
The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute (x1000).
Caution
Never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged
periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged.
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Indicates the approximate engine coolant temperature. If the coolant
overheats, the “engine coolant temperature warning light (red)” will
illuminate.
Caution
If the red warning light illuminates, stop the engine as soon as possible to
cool the coolant. Check the engine cooling system.
Speedometer
The speedometer indicates the current road speed in kilometers
per hour.
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Fuel gauge
Indicates the approximate amount of fuel in the tank. If the “low fuel level
warning light (yellow)” stays on or illuminates, please refuel as soon as
possible.
Caution
Be sure to refuel before the pointer points to the red “E” mark.
Caution
For vehicles with low coolant level warning function, when the coolant level
is too low, the red warning lamp will come on, accompanied with an audible
alarm. Please stop the vehicle as soon as possible when the safety permits,
turn off the engine and contact Service Dealer to check the engine cooling
system.
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Message center
The message center display is located in the center of the instrument cluster.
Type 1
1 Gear display and upshift/downshift instructions 2 Trip computer interface 3
Total mileage Trip computer interface Short press the instrument cluster menu
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· Trip 1
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset. The trip will
automatically reset to zero and continue counting after it reaches the maximum
reading. Long press the instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset the
trip. · Trip 2
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset. The trip will
automatically reset to zero and continue counting after it reaches the maximum
reading. Long press the instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset the
trip. · Average fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption displays the approximate average fuel consumption,
which is based on the average fuel consumption per 100km recorded since last
reset. Long press the instrument cluster setting switch SET to reset. ·
Instantaneous fuel consumption
Displays the current instantaneous fuel consumption when the engine is
working. · Driving mileage
Displays the estimated mileage that the vehicle can run before the fuel tank
is empty. After refueling, the mileage will be updated accordingly. When the
fuel level is too low, “fuel insufficient” is displayed. · Current speed
Displays the current speed. · Average speed
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Average speed displays the approximate average speed, which is the average
road speed of the vehicle since last reset. Long press the instrument cluster
setting switch SET to reset. · Cruise speed (if configured with this feature)
Displays the set cruise speed. · Remaining maintenance mileage
This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your vehicle before the
next maintenance. · Tire pressure monitoring information (if configured with
this feature)
In normal mode, it displays the current tire pressure in real time.
On the trip computer interface, short press the SET button of the instrument
pack setting switch on the combination switch to enter the setting menu
interface, and select the setting interface or fault query interface by short
pressing the button of the instrument pack menu switch on the combination
switch, and short press the SET button to enter the selected interface.
Setting Interface
On the setting interface, short pressing the button of the instrument pack
menu switch on the combination switch, you can switch among the following
setting contents, and short press the SET button of the instrument pack
setting switch on the combination switch to enter the selected setting menu.
· Language settings
The desired language can be set according to the actual
configuration.
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· Overspeed alarm settings
The operation of enabling or disabling the overspeed alarm can be set. When
the overspeed alarm is enabled, the speed value activating the overspeed alarm
can be adjusted.
· Restore factory settings
Factory settings can be restored.
Fault Query Interface
On the fault query interface, you can check the relevant vehicle alarm fault
message (if there is no fault, the interface will not be displayed).
Note: If there is no operation in the above interface within 10 seconds, it will return to the Settings menu interface.
Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with the relevant function, the interface will not be displayed.
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Type 2
1 Current function name 2 Current time 3 Total mileage 4 Trip computer
interface 5 Gear display and upshift/downshift instructions Trip computer
interface Short press the instrument cluster selection switch or button on the
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· Trip 1
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset. The trip will
automatically reset to zero and continue counting after it reaches the maximum
reading. Long press the instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the
steering wheel to reset. · Trip 2
Displays the driving distance of the vehicle since last reset. The trip will
automatically reset to zero and continue counting after it reaches the maximum
reading. Long press the instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the
steering wheel to reset. · Average fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption displays the approximate average fuel consumption,
which is based on the average fuel consumption per 100km recorded since last
reset. Long press the instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the
steering wheel to reset. · Instantaneous fuel consumption
Displays the current instantaneous fuel consumption when the engine is
working. · Driving mileage
Displays the estimated mileage that the vehicle can run before the fuel tank
is empty. After refueling, the mileage will be updated accordingly. When the
fuel level is too low, “fuel insufficient” is displayed.
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· Current speed
Displays the current speed. · Average speed
Average speed displays the approximate average speed, which is the average
road speed of the vehicle since last reset. Long press the instrument cluster
selection switch OK button on the steering wheel to reset. · Cruise speed (if
configured with this feature)
Displays the set cruise speed. · Remaining maintenance mileage
This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of your vehicle before the
next maintenance. Remaining maintenance mileage can be reset through key
operation: in the remaining maintenance mileage interface, long press the
instrument cluster selection switch OK button on the steering wheel to reset
the maintenance mileage. · Tire pressure monitoring information (if configured
with this feature)
In normal mode, it displays the current tire pressure in real time. · Driver
assistance information (if configured with this feature)
Displays the information related to the driver assistance.
Adaptive cruise control following distance display
Lane departure warning
Adaptive cruise target speed display
Collision time display
On the trip computer interface, short press the OK button of the instrument pack selection switch on the steering wheel to enter
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the setting menu interface, and select the setting interface or
fault query interface by short pressing the or button of
the instrument pack selection switch on the steering wheel, and
short press the OK button to enter the selected interface.
Setting Interface
On the setting interface, short press or button of the instrument pack
selection switch on the steering wheel, you can switch among the following
setting contents, and short press the OK button to enter the selected setting
menu. · Language settings
The desired language can be set according to the actual configuration. ·
Overspeed alarm settings
The operation of enabling or disabling the overspeed alarm can be set. When
the overspeed alarm is enabled, the speed value activating the overspeed alarm
can be adjusted. · Restore factory settings
Factory settings can be restored.
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Fault Query Interface On the fault query interface, you can check the relevant
vehicle alarm fault message (if there is no fault, the interface will not be
displayed).
Note: If there is no operation in the above interface within 10 seconds, it
will return to the Settings menu interface.
Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with the relevant function, the interface
will not be displayed.
Alarm messages
Most of alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic and text description
in the instrument cluster. If more than one alarm message is activated, the
new alarm message will be first displayed for 9 seconds, then the alarm
messages will be displayed in a cycle; each alarm message will be displayed
for 3 seconds. Some alarm messages, such as DPF alarm, will be displayed in a
cycle. Only when the alarm is canceled will the cycled alarm disappear.
Please operate in strict accordance with the instructions in the alarm
message. If there is no relevant instructions, please stop the vehicle for
inspection or consult our Service Dealer.
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Important alarm messages
The currently displayed important alarm message can be temporarily canceled by
short pressing the OK button on the steering wheel or the SET button on the
combination switch. It can also be viewed in the alarm query interface after
canceled.
Caution
For the user’s safety, when the door is open or the vehicle is in driving
status, the alarm message cannot be canceled by short pressing the OK button
on the steering wheel or the SET button on the combination switch. The user
must close the door and enter the trip computer interface to perform relevant
operations when the vehicle is stationary.
If all the alarm messages are canceled, the trip computer information will be
displayed normally. When the conditions of alarm activation are canceled, the
corresponding alarm messages are also canceled to display.
Indicative messages
Indicative messages disappear automatically after 3 seconds.
Caution
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Don’t neglect the alarm messages, otherwise it may cause serious damage to the vehicle. If the warning light is on, please stop the vehicle as soon as possible if it is safe to do so.
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Service interface reminders
Next maintenance reminder This message reminds you of the remaining mileage of
your vehicle before the next maintenance.
Service now reminder
When the following service now reminder appears in the message center, please
go to our Service Dealer for maintenance immediately.
Imminent maintenance reminder
When the following imminent maintenance reminder appears in the message
center, please go to our Service Dealer for maintenance as soon as possible.
Maintenance overdue reminder
When the following maintenance overdue reminder appears in the message center,
please go to our Service Dealer for maintenance immediately.
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Tire pressure monitoring system
The tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitors the tire conditions
in real time, providing effective safety guarantee for driving.
When the tire pressure is insufficient, too high, or the tire leaks quickly or
the system fails in the course of driving, the “TMPS
warning light (yellow)”
on the instrument cluster
illuminates, and the instrument display shows the corresponding
alarm interface.
Warning lights and indicators
Direction indicator
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The left or right “direction indicators
(green)” flash when making a turn. When the hazard light
switch is pressed, the left and right direction indicators flash
simultaneously.
Note: If a direction indicator flashes rapidly, it indicates that the bulb in this direction indicator is faulty.
Headlight main beam indicator
The “headlight main beam indicator (blue)” illuminates when the headlights are
on main beam or flash on.
Front fog light indicator
The “front fog light indicator (green)” illuminates when the front fog lights
are on.
Rear fog light indicator
The “rear fog light indicator (yellow)” illuminates when the rear fog lights are on.
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Position light indicator
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TPMS warning light
The “position light indicator (green)” illuminates when the position lights
are on.
Engine immobilizer warning light
With the ignition switch in ON position, if the engine immobilizer
authentication is successful, the “engine immobilizer warning light (yellow)”
will go out and the engine can be started. If the warning light flashes, it
indicates that the immobilizer breaks down and the engine cannot be started.
Please contact our Service Dealer for service immediately.
Body theft deterrent warning light
When the vehicle enters the antitheft state, the “body theft deterrent warning
light (red)” flashes. When the vehicle exits the antitheft state, the “body
theft deterrent warning light (red)” goes out. If the theft deterrent alarm is
triggered, the “body theft deterrent warning light (red)” flashes, accompanied
with audible and visible alarm.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “TPMS warning light
(yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. When the tire
pressure monitoring system breaks down, the “TPMS warning light (yellow)”
illuminates. Please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible.
Fuel filter water level warning light
If the “fuel filter water level warning light (yellow)” illuminates when
driving, stop the vehicle as soon as possible and drain water from the fuel
filter. See “Draining fuel filter” in Emergency Troubleshooting section.
Glow plug indicator
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “glow plug indicator
(yellow)” illuminates. If the “glow plug indicator (yellow)” goes out after
the preset time has elapsed, the engine can be started.
Caution
If the indicator stays on after the engine is started, please contact our
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
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Engine malfunction warning light
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DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “engine malfunction
warning light (yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds.
If the warning light illuminates, it indicates that the engine-related parts
are faulty, please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
Emission MIL
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “emission MIL (yellow)”
illuminates and goes out after the engine is started.
Caution
If the emission MIL stays on or illuminates while driving, it indicates that
the operating system related to the vehicle emission is faulty. Please contact
our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible, meanwhile, avoid high
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the “DPF warning light (yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several
seconds. If the DPF warning light stays on, it indicates a DPF Level 1 alarm,
which requires high-speed driving or safe triggering of regeneration in situ;
if the DPF warning light flashes, it indicates a Level 2 alarm, which requires
immediate triggering of regeneration in situ if it is safe to do so. See
“Catalytic converter” in Starting and Driving section for details.
Oil pressure warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “oil pressure warning
light (red)” illuminates and goes out after the engine is started.
If the warning light stays on when the engine is running or illuminates while
driving, shut down the engine immediately, check the oil level and contact our
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. See “Engine oil” in
Maintenance and Service section.
Caution
Do not restart the engine even if the oil level is normal. Please contact our
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
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Battery no-charge warning light
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Low fuel warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “battery no-charge
warning light (red)” illuminates and goes out after the engine is started.
Caution
If the light fails to go out after the engine is started or illuminates while
driving, it indicates that the charging system breaks down. Please contact our
Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
Engine coolant temperature warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “engine coolant
temperature warning light (red)” illuminates and goes out after several
seconds, which will indicate the engine coolant temperature. If the coolant is
overheated, the red warning light in the instrument cluster will illuminate.
For vehicles with low coolant level warning function, when the coolant level
is too low, the red warning lamp will come on, accompanied with an audible
alarm.
Caution
If the red warning light illuminates, stop the engine as soon as possible to
cool the coolant, and contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible.
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When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “low fuel warning light
(yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds, which will indicate
the approximate fuel amount in the fuel tank. If the yellow warning light
stays on or illuminates, please refuel as soon as possible.
Airbag warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “airbag warning light
(red)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds.
If the light fails to come on or flash, or fails to go out, or if it comes on
or flashes while driving, it indicates that there is a malfunction in the
system. Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
For further information about the airbags, see “Airbag(s)” in this section.
Seat belt warning light
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Brake system warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “seat belt warning
light (red)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. When the driver
and front occupant seat belts are not properly fastened, the “seat belt
warning light (red)” illuminates. When the speed is greater than 22 km/h and
the driver and front occupant seat belts are not properly fastened, the
instrument cluster activates a seat-belt-unfastened audible warning. and the
“seat belt warning light (red)” flashes for about 90 seconds. When the seat
belts are fastened, the “seat belt warning light (red)” goes out and the
audible warning stops. When the vehicle is in reverse gear or the speed is
less than 10 km/h, and the driver and front occupant seat belts are not
properly fastened, the instrument cluster does not activate any audible
warning, while the “seat belt warning light (red)” illuminates. When the seat
belts are fastened, the “seat belt warning light (red)” goes out.
Note: Opening the door will reset the time when the seat belt warning light
flashes.
With the ignition switch in ON position, if the parking 10
brake is applied, the “brake system warning light (red)” illuminates, and goes
out once the parking brake is released completely. If the light fails to go
out after the parking brake is released or illuminates again while driving, it
indicates that the brake system breaks down; please stop the vehicle
immediately, and contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible.
ESP (Electronic Stability Program) indicator
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “ESP indicator
(yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds.
The “ESP indicator (yellow)” flashes when the ESP operates normally while
driving.
The “ESP indicator (yellow)” illuminates when the ESP breaks down.
Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as possible. For further
information about ESP, please see “Brake system” in Starting and Driving
section.
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ESP (Electronic Stability Program) OFF indicator
EPS (Electric Power Steering) system MIL
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “ESP OFF indicator
(yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. The “ESP OFF
indicator (yellow)” illuminates when the ESP function is turned off by
pressing the ESP OFF switch.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “ABS warning light
(yellow)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. If the ABS warning
light fails to go out or illuminates again while driving, it indicates that
the ABS breaks down; please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible.
Note: The brake system can be used even if ABS is faulty (ABS failure). See
“Brake system” in Starting and Driving section for important information about
ABS.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “EPS system MIL (red)”
illuminates, which indicates that the EPS system breaks down; please stop the
vehicle immediately, and contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible. See “Power steering unit” in Starting and Driving section for more
information.
Power side stepwell indicator
If your vehicle is equipped with power side stepwells, open the door with the
power side stepwell installed. When the power side stepwell is in the process
of extending or retracting, the “power side stepwell indicator (yellow)”
flashes and the instrument cluster activates an audible warning. When the
power side stepwell is fully extended, the “power side stepwell indicator
(yellow)” illuminates. Closing the door with the power side stepwell installed
will extinguish the “power side stepwell indicator (yellow)”. When the power
side stepwell fails to fully extend or retract, the “power side stepwell
indicator (yellow)” flashes and the instrument cluster continuously activates
an audible warning. Close all doors tight before driving.
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Door open warning light
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Vehicle ahead indicator
The “door open warning light (red)” illuminates when any of the doors are not
fully closed. The “door open warning light (red)” goes out when all doors are
fully closed. Close all doors tight before driving.
Cruise control indicator
With the ignition switch in ON position, if the cruise system is on standby,
the “cruise control indicator (white)” illuminates; if the cruise system is
active, the “cruise control indicator (green)” illuminates. See “Cruise
control system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator
With the ignition switch in ON position and ACC enabled, if the conditions for
activating the adaptive cruise control system are met, the “ACC indicator
(green)” illuminates. When the adaptive cruise control system is in standby
mode, the “ACC indicator” changes from green to white. See “Driver assistance
system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
With the ignition switch in ON position, ACC function 10
is activated, if a vehicle is detected within the monitoring scope ahead, the
“vehicle ahead indicator (green)” illuminates; when your vehicle is too close
to the vehicle ahead, the yellow light is always on. See “Driver assistance
system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Adaptive cruise control following distance indicator
With the ignition switch in ON position and ACC enabled, after the following
distance is set, the “ACC following distance indicator (yellow)” illuminates.
See “Driver assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more
information.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) / Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) warning
light
With the ignition switch in ON position and the FCW operating, if the AEB
doesn’t be activated, the “FCW/AEB warning light (yellow)” flashes; if the AEB
is activated, the “FCW/AEB warning light (red)” illuminates. See “Driver
assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
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Lane departure warning light
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Auto stop/start system indicator
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and LDW is on standby, the
“LDW light (white)” illuminates.
When LDW is operating, the “LDW light (green)” illuminates.
When LDW is operating and gives an alarm, the “LDW light (yellow)” flashes.
When LDW is turned off or faulty, the “LDW light (yellow)” illuminates.
If the light illuminates yellow when LDW is enabled, it indicates that the LDW
breaks down; please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon as
possible. See “Driver assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for
more information.
120 km/h warning light
Note: It is applicable to the models which will give an alarm when the vehicle
speed is above 120 km/h.
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “120 km/h warning light
(red)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. When the vehicle speed
is above 120 km/h, the “120 km/h warning light (red)” illuminates; please slow
down to avoid overspeed driving.
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When the ignition switch is turned to ON
position, the start/stop system is enabled, while the conditions
for start/stop are not met, the “auto stop/start system indicator
(white)”
illuminates.
With the ignition switch in ON position and the start/stop system enabled, if the engine shuts down automatically, the “auto
stop/start system indicator (green)”
illuminates.
With the ignition switch in ON position and the start/stop system enabled, if the start/stop system breaks down, the “auto
stop/start system indicator (yellow)”
illuminates.
See “Auto stop/start system” in Starting and Driving” section for more information.
Next vehicle maintenance reminder indicator
When the vehicle reaches the maintenance mileage, “next vehicle maintenance reminder indicator (yellow)” illuminates; please contact our Service Dealer for vehicle maintenance.
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eco indicator
eco
An indicator informing the driver of the fuel supply condition while driving.
When driving, if the “eco indicator (green)” illuminates, it indicates the
vehicle is driven in a fuel-saving state; if the “eco indicator (green)” goes
out, it indicates that the vehicle is not driven in a fuel-saving state. The
main purpose is to cultivate good driving habits.
ECO indicator
ECO When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “ECO indicator
(green)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. When ECO switch is
pressed, the “ECO indicator (green)” illuminates. See “Central control switch
block” for further information.
PWR indicator
PWR When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the “PWR indicator
(red)” illuminates and goes out after several seconds. When PWR switch is
pressed, the “PWR indicator (red)” illuminates. See “Central control switch
block” for further information.
Instrument cluster switch
Headlamp leveling switch
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The headlamp leveling switch is located on the instrument
cluster at driver side.
With this function, the headlamp leveling can be adjusted to the condition suitable for the vehicle driving roads. The correction of headlamp leveling can reduce the dazzling light to other drivers.
Move the headlamp leveling switch upwards or downwards to adjust the headlamp leveling. 0 position is the original position. As the vehicle loads increase, adjust the illuminating height according to the sequence of 1-2-3.
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Instrument cluster illumination control switch
The instrument cluster illumination control switch is located on the
instrument cluster at driver side.
SOS alarm switch
Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the SOS alarm switch.
In case of an emergency, you may press the SOS alarm switch to send signals to
the monitoring platform, and the platform can carry out the subsequent
assistance work.
Use the instrument cluster illumination control switch to adjust the
brightness of instrument cluster illumination.
Move the switch upwards or downwards to brighten or dim the illumination lamp.
Caution
This switch is for emergency use only, please do not operate it without
permission.
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Hazard warning light switch
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Central control switch block
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Press the hazard warning light switch to activate all the direction indicators
simultaneously, and the “direction indicator (green)” in the instrument
cluster will illuminate and flash. Press the switch again to turn off the
above lights.
Note: Turn on hazard warning lights to prompt other vehicles that your vehicle
has a malfunction and approaching your vehicle may be dangerous.
Position 1 – : ESP OFF switch. When the ignition switch is placed in ON
position, the ESP system will be enabled by default, and the indicator on the
switch will go out. Press the to turn off the ESP system, the indicator on the
switch will illuminate and press the button again to activate the ESP system;
only ABS and EBD functions work after ESP is turned off. Please see “Brake
system” in Starting and Driving section for relevant ESP instructions.
Position 2 – : Auto stop/start (system) OFF switch of engine. When the
ignition switch is placed in ON position, the auto start/stop system will be
enabled by default, and the indicator in the switch will go out. Press the to
turn off the auto start/stop system, and the indicator on the switch
illuminates. Press the button again to activate the auto start/stop system.
See “Auto stop/start system” in Starting and Driving section for more
information.
Position 3 – : Lane departure warning switch. When the ignition switch is
placed in ON position, the lane departure warning system will be on by
default, and the indicator on the switch will illuminate. Press the to turn
off the lane departure warning system, the indicator on the switch goes out,
and the
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“LDW light” on the instrument cluster illuminates in yellow. Press the button
again to activate the lane departure warning system. Please see “Driver
assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Position 4 – AEB: Automatic emergency braking switch. When the ignition switch
is placed in ON position, the automatic emergency braking system will be
enabled by default, and the indicator on the switch will illuminate. Press the
AEB to turn off the automatic emergency braking system, the indicator on the
switch goes out, and the “FCW warning light/AEB warning light” on the
instrument cluster illuminates in yellow. Press the button again to activate
the automatic emergency braking system. Please see “Driver assistance system”
in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Position 5ECO: Economic mode switch. Press ECO, the “ECO indicator (green)”
on the instrument cluster illuminates and the vehicle drives in the economic
mode with a relatively weak engine power.
Position 6 – PWR: Sport mode switch. Press PWR, the “PWR indicator (red)” on
the instrument cluster illuminates and the vehicle drives in the sport mode
with a relatively strong engine power.
Position 7 – : Lane change assist switch. When the ignition switch is placed
in ON position, the lane change assist system will be enabled by default, and
the indicator on the switch will illuminate. Press to turn off the lane change
assist system, and the indicator on the switch goes out. See “Lane Change
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Assistance System (LCA)” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Position 8 – : Front radar warning tone switch. Please see “Parking assist
system” in Starting and Driving section for more information.
Position 9 – : DPF one-touch regeneration switch. When the “DPF warning light
(yellow)” on the instrument cluster
is always ON or flashes, park the vehicle in an open and ventilated area to
make sure there is no any flammable material (such as dry grass, oils, etc.)
around. Stop the vehicle, with the manual transmission model in neutral gear
(6AT automatic transmission model in P gear), enable the parking brake, and
turn off the ignition switch for two minutes; start the vehicle, and press
down the on-touch regeneration switch for 2 seconds, then release it, so the
regeneration starts. See “Catalytic converter” in Starting and Driving section
for details.
Note: The switch type mentioned above may not applicable to your vehicle,
which shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you
purchased.
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Master power switch
The master power switch is a mechanical power cut-off switch which disconnects
the battery from all circuits. Before driving, open the door, move the driver
seat backward, and turn the master power switch clockwise from the position
vertical to the bracket (off state) to the position parallel to the bracket
(on state). At this time, the master power supply of the vehicle is turned on.
Switches on steering column and steering wheel
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Caution
The function of master switch is, if the vehicle is not used for a long time,
disconnect the master switch to prevent the battery feed; Disconnect the
master switch is not recommended when the engine is started.
1 Combination light control & direction indicator light stalk switch
2 Wiper and washer lever switch 3 Instrument cluster Settings switch
(applicable to instrument
cluster type 1) 4 Instrument cluster Menu switch (applicable to instrument
cluster type 1) 5 Volume control, mute, audio source switch 6 Ignition switch
and steering lock
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7 Speech system switch
8 Instrument cluster selection switch (applicable to instrument cluster type
2)
9 Cruise switch
Ignition switch and steering lock
When the key is removed, the steering lock is activated, preventing the
steering wheel from being turned.
To remove the key from the ignition switch, turn it counterclockwise to
position “ACC”. Then press the key in towards the ignition switch and continue
to turn counterclockwise to position “LOCK”. The key can now be removed.
Note: If the key is not removed from the ignition switch, an audible warning
will sound when the driver’s door is opened.
For further information about ignition switch, see “Ignition switch” in
Starting and Driving section.
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Combination light control & direction indicator light stalk switch
Light control switch
Rotate the light control switch to the positions shown, and the corresponding
light illuminates.
Position 1 – OFF: headlights off. Daytime running lights automatically
illuminate after the engine is started.
Position 2 – AUTO: headlights automatically adjust. When the 10
headlight switch is rotated to position 2, the headlights turn on or off
according to the ambient lighting. The daytime running lights automatically
illuminate when other lights are not lit after the engine is started.
Position 3 – : position lights on. When turning on the position lights, the
following lights illuminate: · Position lights · License plate lights ·
Dashboard lights Position 4 – : headlights on.
Note: Headlights will only operate when the ignition switch is in position
“ON”. If headlights are on when the vehicle is parked, the battery will
discharge and the engine may be unable to restart due to battery lack of
power. A tone will sound if the headlight switch is on when the ignition
switch is turned to position “LOCK” or when the key is removed.
Position 5 – OFF: fog lights off.
Position 6 – : front fog lights on. When the ignition switch is in position
“ON” and the light control switch is in or position, rotating the switch to
position turns the front fog lights on. When the light control switch is in
position “AUTO” and the switch is rotated to position, the front fog lights
illuminate or go out along with the headlights according to ambient lighting.
When
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the front fog lights are turned on, the “front fog light indicator (green)” on
the instrument cluster illuminates.
Position 7 – : rear fog lights on. When the ignition switch is in position
“ON” and the light control switch is in or position, rotating the switch to
position turns the rear fog lights on. When the light control switch is in
position “AUTO” and the switch is rotated to position, the rear fog lights
illuminate or go out along with the headlights according to ambient lighting.
When the rear fog lights are turned on, the “rear fog light indicator
(yellow)” on the instrument cluster illuminates.
Note: Rear fog lights shall not be used until the visibility is obviously
restricted (such as heavy fog or snow).
Direction lights and indicators
Right turn — push the lever switch upward.
Left turn — pull the lever switch downward.
The appropriate “direction indicators (green)” in the instrument cluster
illuminate in time with the indicator lights.
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Headlight high and low beams
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Daytime running light
Daytime running lights make it easier for others to see the front
of your vehicle clearly during the day.
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If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lights, the
daytime running lights will illuminate when the ignition switch
is in position “ON”. The low beam, taillights, position lights,
and other lights do not illuminate when the daytime running
lights are on. When the ignition switch is in position “OFF” , the
daytime running lights go out.
Comply with ECE R87 regulatory requirements for daytime running lights.
Push the lever switch away from the steering wheel to change the headlights
from low to high beam. Pull the lever switch towards the steering wheel to
return to the low beam position.
Note: The “headlight main beam indicator (blue)” in the instrument cluster
illuminates when the headlights are on main beam. To flash the headlights,
slightly lift the lever switch intermittently towards the steering wheel.
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Wiper and washer lever switch
Windshield wiper and washer
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Position 1 – : intermittent wipe. For vehicles equipped with automatic wipers,
the rain sensor detects the rainfall on the windshield and automatically
adjusts the wiping frequency of windshield wipers.
Note: Always keep the rain sensor free of dust, dirt or ice. Position 2 – LO:
low-speed wipe. Position 3 – HI: high-speed wipe. Position 4 – OFF: wiper off.
Position 5 – : single wipe.
Rotate the lever switch to the desired position.
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Intermittent wipe/variable delay
Worn wiper blades may not clear the windshield properly, thus reducing forward
visibility and be the cause of an accident. Always renew worn wiper blades
immediately.
Washers
Pull the lever switch towards the steering wheel. The washer will
operate immediately. After a short interval, the wiper will operate 10
with the washer. The washer will be off when the lever switch is released.
Note: The wipers will continue to operate for 3 wipes after the lever switch
is released.
When the lever switch is in (intermittent) position, rotate the switch to vary
the delay between wipes.
Caution
In freezing or very hot conditions, to prevent damage to the wipers, ensure
the blades are not frozen or otherwise adhering to the glass, and clear the
screen of obstructions such as snow. Do not operate wipers when the windshield
is dry. It can scratch the glass, cause the blades to wear prematurely and
obscure vision.
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Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch
Type 1
Position 2 – : cruise on/off switch. Press this switch to turn the cruise
control system on or off. The “cruise control indicator” in the instrument
cluster illuminates or goes out accordingly.
Position 3 – : cruise cancel switch. Press this switch to cancel the cruise
control function without clearing the set speed in the memory.
Note: See “Cruise control system” in Starting and Driving section for more
descriptions about cruise control function.
Position 4, 5, 6 – ,OK, : instrument cluster selection switch (applicable to
instrument cluster type 2). Press upward or downward to page up or down on the
instrument cluster; press OK button to confirm your selection.
Position 1 –
: cruise speed setting switch.
· RES+: cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If a set speed
has been stored, press
upward to resume that speed;
press upward again to accelerate (1 km/h per time).
· SET-: cruise setting/deceleration switch. Press downward to set a speed. Then the cruise control function will be enabled and the “cruise control indicator” in the instrument cluster will turn green from white. If the cruise
function is operating, press (1 km/h per time).
downward to decelerate
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Type 2
Position 1 –
: adaptive cruise speed & following distance
setting switch.
· RES+: cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If a set speed
has been stored, press
upward to resume that speed;
press upward again to accelerate (1 km/h per time). The
instrument cluster will display the target speed.
· SET-: cruise setting/deceleration switch. Press downward to set a speed. Then the cruise function will be enabled and the “ACC indicator” in the instrument cluster will turn green from white. If the cruise function is operating,
press
downward to decelerate (1 km/h per time). The
instrument cluster will display the target speed.
· : to set the following distance, adjust the following distance
controlled by ACC, and switch the following distance from
Level 1 to Level 3 cyclically. Position 2 – : ACC main switch, which is pressed to turn the
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system on or off.
Position 3 – : ACC deactivation switch, which is pressed to deactivate the adaptive cruise control without clearing the set cruise speed.
Note: See “Driver assistance system” in Starting and Driving section for more
descriptions about adaptive cruise control function.
Position 4, 5, 6 – ,OK, : instrument cluster selection switch (applicable to
instrument cluster type 2). Press upward or downward to page up or down on the
instrument cluster; press OK button to confirm your selection.
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Voice control, bluetooth phone switch
Position 4 – : speech dialogue system switch. Press this switch to enable the speech recognition function; press again to disable the function.
Position 1 –
: sound source control switch. Press SRC to
switch the radio/MP3 player interface; press upward to increase
the volume and downward to decrease; short press to switch
to the previous band/MP3 track; long press to fast-backward;
short press to switch to the next band/MP3 track; long press
to fast-forward.
Position 2 – : mute switch.
Position 3 – : Bluetooth phone switch. This switch is a phone call answer with bluetooth switch when Bluetooth is connected. In the general calling state: in case of an incoming call, short press this button to answer; long press this button to hang up; during a call, short press this button to hang up. In the call waiting state: short press this button to hung up the call waiting; long press this button to answer the call waiting.
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Horn
Steering wheel adjustment
The horn can operate when the button is pressed, regardless of the ignition switch position.
Do not adjust the steering wheel position during driving. This is extremely dangerous.
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Adjust the steering wheel position to adapt to your driving posture through
the following steps: 1 Fully release the steering wheel adjusting handle on
the
steering column downwards;
2 Grasp the steering wheel firmly with both hands, and move the steering wheel
upwards or downwards to adjust it to a proper position;
Note: If it is still difficult to move the steering wheel to a proper
position, place the ignition switch in ON position to unlock the steering
wheel, and turn the steering wheel to the straight forward position.
3 Select a proper driving position, and pull the steering wheel adjusting
handle fully up to lock the steering wheel into its new position.
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
Front ventilation
The air conditioning system cools the air and removes moisture and dust e.g.
pollen.
The heating system utilizes the heat generated by the engine, so it can heat
the air in the vehicle sufficiently only when the engine gets to the normal
operating temperature.
The ventilation system ensures the interior ventilation when the vehicle is
moving.
The front/rear A/C blower speed selection button is used to control the blower
speed.
HVAC is used to control the interior air cooling, heating and ventilation.
Fresh air enters the vehicle through the air inlet grille under the windshield
and flowing through the A/C filter. Always keep the air inlet grille clean and
free of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
1 Windshield vents 2 Central vents 3 Side vents 4 Front door window vents 5 Front footwell vents
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Central vents
The direction of air flow can be changed by moving the control lever (1) in
the center of the grille upward, downward, leftward and rightward.
Rear ventilation
The direction of air flow can be regulated by rotating the thumb
wheel back and forth or left and right. The number and location 10
of the roof vents shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle
you purchased.
Side vents The direction of air flow can be changed by moving the control
lever in the center of the grille upward, downward, leftward and rightward.
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Manual front A/C control panel
Type 1
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Type 3
Type 2
Type 4
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1 Temperature control knob and A/C button 2 Face mode button 3 Face and
Footwell mode button 4 Footwell mode button 5 Footwell and Defrost mode button
6 Blower speed control knob 7 Power button 8 Internal/external circulation
button 9 Front defroster button 10 Rear defroster button 11 Left seat heating
button 12 Right seat heating button
Temperature control knob and A/C button To heat or cool the air in the
vehicle. Turn left/counterclockwise for cooling; the more turns, the lower the
temperature. Turn right/clockwise for heating; the more turns, the higher the
temperature. Pressing the A/C button turns on the front compressor; the front
A/C enters the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state.
Face mode button Directs air to the face. When the button is pressed, the
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode 10
is selected.
Face and Footwell mode button Directs air to the face and footwell. When the
button is pressed, the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air
distribution mode is selected.
Footwell mode button Directs air to the footwell. When the button is pressed,
the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode is
selected.
Footwell and Defrost mode button Directs air to the footwell and windshield.
When the button is pressed, the corresponding indicator illuminates and the
air distribution mode is selected.
Blower speed control knob To control the blower speed. Turn right/clockwise to
increase; turn left/counterclockwise to decrease.
Power button To turn on/off the A/C panel.
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Internal/external circulation button
To switch between internal and external circulation through the button. When
the corresponding indicator is on, it indicates that it is in the internal
circulation mode. When the button is pressed again, the corresponding
indicator is off, indicating that it is in the external circulation mode.
Front defroster button
To turn on the front defroster.
When the front defrost button is pressed, the corresponding indicator
illuminates, and the A/C indicator illuminates and the system is switched to
external circulation mode, the air distribution mode is in Distribution to
Window status.
Rear defroster button
To turn on the rear defroster.
When the rear defroster button is pressed, the corresponding indicator
illuminates and the rear window is heated for defrosting.
For vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, the function of
heated exterior rearview mirror automatically turns on when the rear defroster
is activated, helping remove fog or frost from the surface of the rearview
mirror.
Note: Turning this function on/off will not affect other A/C states. The rear
defroster automatically turns off after operating for 15 minutes, and the
corresponding indicator also goes out.
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Left seat heating button
The left seat heating button has three levels. Operate the seat heating button
repeatedly, and the levels will cycle in the sequence of 3-2-1-Off. When the
vehicle is not started, i.e., the engine is not started, the seat heating
function is not available.
Right seat heating button
The right seat heating button has three levels. Operate the seat heating
button repeatedly, and the levels will cycle in the sequence of 3-2-1-Off.
When the vehicle is not started, i.e., the engine is not started, the seat
heating function is not available.
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Manual front/rear A/C control panel
Single-compressor front/rear A/C control panel Type 1
Dual-compressor front/rear A/C control panel
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Type 2
1 Temperature control knob and A/C button 2 Face mode button 3 Face and
Footwell mode button 4 Footwell mode button 5 Footwell and Defrost mode button
6 Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor
front/rear A/C control panel type 1), rear A/C blower speed control knob
(single-compressor front/rear A/C control panel type 2), rear A/C blower speed
control knob and rear A/C button (dual-compressor front/rear A/C control
panel) 7 Power button 8 Internal/external circulation button 9 Front defroster
button
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10 Rear defroster button (if configured with this feature) 11 Front A/C blower
speed increase button 12 Front A/C blower speed decrease button
Temperature control knob and A/C button To heat or cool the air in the
vehicle. Turn left/counterclockwise for cooling; the more turns, the lower the
temperature. Turn right/clockwise for heating; the more turns, the higher the
temperature. Pressing the A/C button turns on the front compressor; the front
A/C enters the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state.
Face mode button Directs air to the face. When the button is pressed, the
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode is selected.
Face and Footwell mode button Directs air to the face and footwell. When the
button is pressed, the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air
distribution mode is selected.
Footwell mode button Directs air to the footwell. When the button is pressed,
the corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode is
selected.
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Footwell and Defrost mode button
Directs air to the footwell and windshield. When the button is pressed, the
corresponding indicator illuminates and the air distribution mode is selected.
Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor front/rear A/C control
panel type 1)
To control the rear A/C blower speed. Turn left/counterclockwise to regulate
cool air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed. Turn right/clockwise to
regulate warm air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed.
Rear A/C blower speed control knob (single-compressor front/rear A/C control
panel type 2)
To control the rear A/C blower speed for cooling. The blower speed is 0 when
it is turned to the leftmost position, and the blower speed will gradually
increase when it is turned to the right/clockwise.
Rear A/C blower speed control knob (dual-compressor front/rear A/C control
panel)
To control the rear A/C blower speed. Turn left/counterclockwise to regulate
cool air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed. Turn right/clockwise to
regulate warm air; the more turns, the higher the blower speed.
Pressing the R-A/C button turns on the rear compressor; the rear A/C enters
the cooling, defrosting/dehumidifying state.
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Power button To turn on/off the A/C panel.
Internal/external circulation button To switch between internal and external
circulation through the button. When the corresponding indicator is on, it
indicates that it is in the internal circulation mode. When the button is
pressed again, the corresponding indicator is off, indicating that it is in
the external circulation mode.
Front defroster button To turn on the front defroster.
When the front defrost button is pressed, the corresponding indicator
illuminates, and the A/C indicator illuminates and the system is switched to
external circulation mode, meanwhile the air volume is at maximum level, and
the air distribution mode is in Distribution to Window status.
Rear defroster button To turn on the rear defroster.
When the rear defroster button is pressed, the corresponding indicator
illuminates and the rear window is heated for defrosting.
For vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, the function of
heated exterior rearview mirror automatically turns on when the rear defroster
is activated, helping remove fog or frost from the surface of the rearview
mirror.
Note: Turning this function on/off will not affect other A/C
states. The rear defroster automatically turns off after
operating for 15 minutes, and the corresponding indicator also goes out.
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Front A/C blower speed increase button
Press the front A/C blower speed increase button to increase the front A/C
blower speed.
Front A/C blower speed decrease button
Press the front A/C blower speed decrease button to decrease the front A/C
blower speed.
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Air conditioning operating tips
· If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open the windows before
operating.
· To clear misted windows on rainy days, operate the defrost button, which can
decrease the humidity inside the vehicle timely and effectively. This is most
effective during rainy weather and high humidity.
· Insufficient cooling may occur when driving in urban stop-and-go conditions.
Note: If the air conditioning will not be in use for more than one month, run
the vehicle at idle speed and turn on the system for more than 10 minutes
(once every month, including in winter). This aims to maintain the proper
lubrication of the compressor and the seals, so as to extend the service life
of the system.
Note: Condensation may be formed on the evaporator when the A/C is operating.
So you may find a small pool of water under the vehicle after the vehicle is
stopped.
Rearview mirrors
The exterior rearview mirror glasses are convex shaped to broaden the field of
view: this makes objects appear smaller and further away than they really are.
Caution
Always check all rearview mirrors for cleanliness and positioning before
driving; clean and adjust if necessary.
Exterior rearview mirrors – power adjustment
Turn the switch to L (left) or R (right) to select the rearview mirror to be
adjusted. Move the rearview mirror switch towards front/rear/left/right to
adjust the rearview mirror lens to tilt towards up/down/left/right to the
position required. Turn the switch to the center.
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Heated rearview mirrors
For the vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, press the
rear Defrost button on the A/C control panel to heat the exterior rearview
mirrors.
Exterior rearview mirrors – manual adjustment
Use hands to move the mirror directly to the desired angle as
required.
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Foldable rearview mirrors
In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, exterior rearview mirrors will
rotate from their normal mounting positions towards both sides if impacted
with a strong force. They can be returned by applying a small amount of force
on the rearview mirror frame.
Interior rearview mirrors
Adjust the rearview mirror to give the desired rearward view.
Operate the lever at the bottom of the rearview mirror to reduce reflected
glare during night driving.
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Interior equipment
Roof vanity light
Front roof vanity light
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Door control ON If the roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state, the roof
vanity
light will illuminate when any door is opened. The roof vanity 10
light will go out automatically after approx. 30 seconds the door is closed.
Note: The roof vanity light will go out automatically after approx. 15 minutes
any door is opened to avoid battery lack of power.
Press the left switch press the right switch light.
to turn on the left front roof vanity light; to turn on the right front roof vanity
Press the left switch (switch reset state) again, the left front roof vanity
light is in Door Control ON state; press the right switch
(switch reset state), the right front roof vanity light is in Door Control ON
state.
Press the middle switch to turn on the rear roof vanity light.
Press the middle switch (switch reset state) again, the rear roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state.
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Stepwell light
The stepwell light will illuminate when any of driver door, front occupant
door or side load door is opened. The stepwell light will go out automatically
after approx. 30 seconds the door is closed.
Note: The stepwell light will go out automatically after approx. 15 minutes if
any of driver door, front occupant door or side load door is opened to avoid
battery lack of power.
Ashtray
The ashtray is a fire risk. Putting lit cigarettes or matches in an ashtray
with combustible materials can cause a fire. Do not use the ashtray as a waste
receptacle.
The ashtray is located beneath the A/C control panel of the instrument
cluster. Open the ashtray by opening its cover. To empty the ashtray, hold one
side of ashtray to remove it.
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Cigarette lighter
Never hold the lighter as this will result in damage. Do not plug any
accessory into the lighter socket.
Always remove the lighter as a precaution when children are left alone in the
vehicle.
Always hold the lighter by the knob when in use; the barrel will be hot and
could cause burns.
The lighter is located in the ashtray which is beneath the A/C control panel
of the instrument cluster. To operate, press the cigarette lighter knob fully
in and release. When heated, the knob will partially eject automatically and
can be withdrawn for use.
USB ports
The USB ports are located in the instrument cluster at the driver
side, which support the audio/video
References
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