
Instrument Panel
Warning Device
Warning device indicates operating status
of driver’s car and whether the vehicle has
some problems that possibly result in
serious damages or injuries. If the car fails
in some system function, the warning
indicator concerned will light up or blink.
When ignition switch is turned on, the
majority warning indicators should be ON
for a short period, indicating system
self-check underway. If some warning
indicator remains OFF, please turn to
Chery chartered service station for help. If
some warning indicator keeps ON or
blinking after the engine is started, please
turn to Chery chartered service station
immediately for examination and repairs
of relevant systems.
Low fuel level warning
indicator
When oil level of fuel tank is short of 10
liters, the indicator will be immediately
ON for alarming, while fuel gauge pointer
will point to the red alarm scale mark.
When the indicator is ON, please replenish
fuel.
ABS warning indicator
When ignition switch is turned on, the
indicator will be ON for a short period,
and the ABS system will have a self-check
to determine if the system functions well.
If the indicator keeps ON or blinking after
the ignition switch is turned on or during
the journey, it suggests that the ABS
system is being impaired by fault(s).
However, the vehicle still functions in
conventional braking (without ABS),
unless otherwise the braking system alarm
lamp also lights up. In such a case, turn to
Chery chartered service station for
examination & repairs as early as possible;
but you should drive prudently, avoiding
driving at a high speed. Refer to the
Section ―Braking‖ for important points for
attention related to use of the ABS system.
Parking braking warning
indicator
The indicator functions only when ignition
switch is turned on.
The indicator will keep ON if the parking
brake lever is pulled up.
Braking system warning
indicator
When ignition switch is turned on and the
indicator is ON, it is suggested that the
brake fluid level is so low that more brake
fluid should be filled to raise the level
between MIN mark and MAX mark.
Please ask Chery chartered service station
to check the system.
Summary of Contents for Eastar
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