
Servicing & Maintenance
Braking liquid and clutch oil are supplied
with the same tanks.
Oil level shall be kept between MIN mark
and MAX mark on one side of oil tank. In
case of oil level falling down to MIN mark,
braking liquid level warning lamp shall
light up.
Only braking liquid qualified for Chery
designated specs is eligible for filling. Refer
to ―Capacity and Specs‖. In case of system
leakage, send concerned parts to and ask for
check job from Chery chartered service
stations.
When adding braking liquid, make sure that
the same is purely clean.
In case of contact between
painted surfaces and oil
liquid,
please
wipe
the
surfaces with wet sponge or wash the
same with enough water.
Mark on the back of braking liquid tank
indicates wax free braking liquid.
Cooling System Liquid Tank
Do not open tank cap when
engine runs in extreme heat.
Watch
cooling
liquid
level
through
translucent tank. When engine is in cold
condition, cooling liquid level shall remain
between MIN mark and MAX mark. When
engine warms up, cooling liquid expands
and liquid level rises to exceed MAX mark.
Add cooling liquid only when engine is
under cold condition. In case of filling
when engine temperature substantially rises,
wait for 10 minutes in the first place for
engine temperature to cool down. Turn
loose tank cap by a quarter turn to release
pressure.
Wait
for
some
time
and
completely open tank cap. Mix water with
cooling liquid by 50 to 50 and add the
mixture into tank.
Take utmost caution when
adding cooling liquid to
avoid spill of the same onto
any part.
Engine Cooling Liquid
Take care to avoid contact
between human skin and eye
with the liquid. In case of
such contact, please wash the
affected parts with water and
immediately
resort
to
medical
treatment.
The fact that modern engine frequently
operates under extreme high temperature
conditions renders inferior cooling liquid
incapable of providing adequate protection
against corroding effects. Therefore, it is of
great importance to use cooling liquid with
the right strength, which not only protects
engine from cold exposure but also renders
year-round protection against corrosion.
Please use eligible cooling liquid qualified
for Chery designated specs. Refer to
―Capacity and Specs‖.
Summary of Contents for Eastar
Page 1: ...Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 14: ...Instrument Panel Chapter 2 Instrument Panel...
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