Chery J11 User Manual Download Page 95

Fresh Air Filter

The fresh air filter prevents most dust
and pollen from entering the passen-
ger compartment. The filter acts on air
coming from outside the vehicle and
recirculated air within the passenger
compartment.

The

filter

can

be

washed periodically as needed.

Air Conditioner System Performance

If your air conditioning performance
seems lower than expected, check the
front of the A/C condenser located in
front of the radiator for an accumula-
tion of dirt or insects. Clean with a

gentle water spray from behind the ra-
diator and through the condenser.

NOTE:

Front fascia protectors may re-

duce airflow to the condenser, reducing
air conditioning performance.

For best air conditioner performance,
select the recirculation mode while
operating the air conditioning system.

Heater System Performance

Heater performance is dependant on
the temperature of the engine coolant.
Therefore, the vehicle must be at
proper operating temperature before
the heating system will perform to its
full potential.

Air Conditioning and Heating
System

The air conditioning and heating sys-
tem allows you to select the following:

Blower motor speed (controls four
speeds)

Discharge air temperature (tempera-
ture blend)

Discharge air direction (panel, bi-
level, floor, mix, defrost)

A/C compressor operation (controls
ON/OFF function)

Air

inlet

source

(outside

air/

recirculated air)

Fresh Air Filter Location

Temperature Control Panel

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YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

Summary of Contents for J11

Page 1: ...m on products previously manufactured Authorized Chery dealers are service professionals and are exclusively authorized by Chery Automobile Co Ltd When it comes to service remember that your authorize...

Page 2: ...ERATING YOUR VEHICLE 15 3 FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 33 4 STARTING AND OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE 57 5 YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 77 6 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 97 7 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 107 8 PROPER MAINTENANCE OF...

Page 3: ...2 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 4: ...s 4 Index 4 Vehicle Features 6 New Vehicle Inspection 6 Inspection Certification for Vehicle Delivery 7 Vehicle Delivery Card 8 Personal Service 10 PERSON TO PERSON Service Advisor Card 11 Warnings an...

Page 5: ...will keep your vehicle operating at its best We suggest you have your vehicle ser viced at recommended intervals by an authorized Chery dealer who uses au thorized Chery replacement parts Any damage...

Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 5 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 7: ...vehicle New Vehicle Inspection Prior to your purchase your autho rized Chery dealer inspected your ve hicle based upon the guidelines of the Chery Automobile Co Ltd The dealer will record the delivery...

Page 8: ...Inspection Certification for Vehicle Delivery INTRODUCTION 7 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 9: ...Vehicle Delivery Card 8 INTRODUCTION Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION 9 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 11: ...e best service your authorized Chery dealer will provide a personal service advisor for you dur ing your purchase If you have any questions regarding your vehicle please ask your service advisor 10 IN...

Page 12: ...PERSON TO PERSON Service Advisor Card INTRODUCTION 11 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 13: ...12 INTRODUCTION Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 14: ...Number VIN Location The VIN is on the front corner of the instrument panel on the passenger side It is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield Vehicle Modifications Modifications to...

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Page 16: ...g Wheel 20 Horn 20 Door Locks 20 Manual Door Locks 20 Power Door Locks 21 Child Protection Door Lock System Rear Doors 21 Power Windows 22 Power Window Switches 22 Auto Down Feature 22 Rear Window Saf...

Page 17: ...nterior Vehicle Safety Inspection 29 Exterior Vehicle Safety Inspection 29 New Vehicle Break In Recommendations 30 Engine Break In Recommendations 30 Braking System Break In Recommendations 31 Tire an...

Page 18: ...door when the key is in the ignition will sound a sig nal to remind you to remove the key NOTE If any of the five doors front driver s door front passenger s door rear passenger doors and back cargo...

Page 19: ...ls to operate from a normal distance check for these two conditions Weak batteries in the transmitter the expected life of the transmitter battery is a minimum of three years Radio transmitter interfe...

Page 20: ...mp will continuously flash Electronic Key Identification Electronic Key Identification utilizes engine no start technology to greatly enhance the vehicle safety and ve hicle theft prevention system Th...

Page 21: ...the vehicle Horn Press the center push pad on the steering wheel to operate the horn The horn will still work with the igni tion switch in the OFF position Door Locks Manual Door Locks The front door...

Page 22: ...ill not operate while the key is in the ignition and either front door is open An audible chime will sound as a reminder to remove the key from the ignition switch NOTE The doors will lock automati ca...

Page 23: ...or trim panel that operate each respective passenger door window The windows will operate only when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and will remain active for 60 seconds after the ign...

Page 24: ...r abdomen Always wear the lap belt as low and snug as possible In a collision an unrestrained child even a tiny baby can be propelled in side the vehicle if not properly re strained The force required...

Page 25: ...men WARNING A twisted belt cannot perform properly In a collision it could even cut into its passenger Be sure the belt is straight If you can t straighten a belt in your ve hicle take it to an author...

Page 26: ...tting as upright as possible in order to be ef fectively protected WARNING Always properly position your seat belt to maintain the proper distance from the steering wheel Only then can the airbag prov...

Page 27: ...It is suggested by the airbag manufacturer that the airbag should be replaced af ter 10 years of service because the ef ficiencies of the inflating agent and air bag deteriorate If you are not clear...

Page 28: ...he rear seat with the baby lying flat and on the bed and restrained For infants use the backward facing child re straint Children who weigh between 10 kg to 18 kg or are less than 4 years old should u...

Page 29: ...e is in a seat and using a seat belt properly Locking Your Vehicle Always remove the key from the igni tion switch and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended even in your own driveway or g...

Page 30: ...he ignition switch is first turned ON If the light is not lit during start ing see your authorized Chery dealer If the light stays on flickers or comes on while driving have the system checked by an a...

Page 31: ...vehicle economical effi ciency The following is the proper en gine break in procedure During first 1 000 km of operation Do not allow the engine speed to ex ceed 3 000 rpm Do not exceed 100 km h Do n...

Page 32: ...the engine at high speed Braking System Break In Recommendations The brakes cannot provide the ideal friction to stop during the vehicle s first 200 km of operation You should depress the brake pedal...

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Page 34: ...0 Head Restraints 42 Heated Seats If Equipped 42 Lights 43 Headlights Parking Lights Front Position Lights Instrument Panel Lights and License Light 43 High Beam Low Beam Select Switch 43 Flash to Pas...

Page 35: ...Feature 49 Tilt Down Feature 49 Sunshade Operation 50 Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray 50 Cigarette Lighter 50 Front Ashtray 50 Rear Ashtray 51 Cup and Bottle Holders 51 Front Cupholder 51 Rear Cupholder...

Page 36: ...ll appear smaller and farther away than they really are Re lying solely on your door mirrors could cause you to collide with another ve hicle or object Outside Mirrors Folding Feature Outside mirrors...

Page 37: ...right side of the steer ing column The wiper washer oper ates only when the ignition switch is in the ON position CAUTION In cold weather always turn the wiper switch OFF and allow the wipers to re tu...

Page 38: ...wiper operation Mist Feature Move the lever to the MIST position to activate a single wipe cycle to clear the windshield The wiper will con tinue to operate until you release the lever Intermittent W...

Page 39: ...Continued Operating the windshield washer when the fluid tank is empty may damage the washer motor Rear Window Wiper and Washer Normal Speed Feature Rotate the end of the wiper switch le ver to the O...

Page 40: ...into place attempt to move the seat for ward and backward after adjusting the seat WARNING Never adjust the seat while driving The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control Adjust th...

Page 41: ...e seat Folding Rear Seats To provide additional storage area each rear seat back can be folded for ward Pull the strap forward to move the seat forward and flat NOTE Prior to folding the rear seats be...

Page 42: ...ollision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure e...

Page 43: ...ss the lock re lease button and pull out the head re straint To reinstall the head restraint insert the posts into the sleeves and push the head restraint downward un til it locks into place Rear Head...

Page 44: ...panel lights and license light Turn the end of the lever to the second setting for headlight opera tion NOTE The headlights only work when the ignition switch is ON The headlights will turn off automa...

Page 45: ...ld only be used in foggy snowy or rainy conditions Rear Fog Lights The rear fog light switch is located at the lower left of the instrument panel With the multifunction switch in the second lighting p...

Page 46: ...interior light is activated ON by pressing the switch once Press the switch a second time to turn the light OFF Rear Interior Lighting The rear interior light is located in the headliner in the rear...

Page 47: ...cal Power Outlet There is a 12 Volt electrical outlet lo cated on the right trim panel below the center console This outlet is pow ered directly from the battery Power is available at all times regard...

Page 48: ...to the desired speed the CRUISE indicator will then illuminate steady To turn the system OFF push the O side of the I O switch The CRUISE indicator will then turn off The system should be turned OFF w...

Page 49: ...ill decrease con tinually Release the switch when the desired speed is reached and the new speed will be set NOTE It is not recommended to press and hold the switch for an extended time An accident ma...

Page 50: ...nuously the sunroof s auto closing feature will be lost The anti pinch feature and auto closing fea tures can be restored only by pressing and holding the TILT UP switch until the sunroof is closed co...

Page 51: ...ighter inward and wait until it automatically pops out The cigarette lighter can be used when the ignition switch is OFF WARNING To prevent injury to passengers and damage to your vehicle never press...

Page 52: ...older is located on the center console Rear Cupholder The rear cupholder is located in the back of the center console behind the armrest Rotate the cupholder cover downward to expose the rear cup hold...

Page 53: ...he rearview mir ror Eyeglasses can be stored in the overhead console To use it press the latch of the console and rotate it down Glove Box To use the glove box Open the glove box by pulling the re lea...

Page 54: ...ent downward Small Storage Compartment The small storage compartment is lo cated in the lower instrument panel under the steering wheel Cargo Area Retractable Cargo Area Cover NOTE The purpose of this...

Page 55: ...or fatal injury Rear Cargo Shelf Panel Upper Position Insert the front outboard corners of the cargo shelf panel into the top hooks of the side panels and press down on the back of the shelf panel to...

Page 56: ...possible in front of the rear axle Too much weight or improperly placed weight over or behind the rear axle can cause the rear of the vehicle to sway Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the top o...

Page 57: ...f the roof rack not directly on the roof If it is neces sary to place the load on the roof place a blanket or some other pro tection between the load and the roof surface Long loads which extend over...

Page 58: ...atic Transaxle Manual Shift Mode 63 Shift Lock Feature 64 Manual Transaxle 64 5 Speed Manual Transaxle 64 Shifting 64 Downshifting 65 Four Wheel Drive System If Equipped 65 Four Wheel Drive 4WD 65 Dri...

Page 59: ...mation 70 Tire Pressure 71 Tire Rotation 72 Spare Tire 72 Tread Wear 72 Replacement Tires 73 Fuel 73 General Information 73 Clean Air Gasoline 74 Adding Fuel 74 58 STARTING AND OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE...

Page 60: ...ch pedal to the floor and place the gear selector in NEUTRAL NOTE The engine will not start until the clutch pedal is fully depressed WARNING Racing the engine at high speed may cause excessive heat i...

Page 61: ...en removed from the battery the vehicle may run irregularly for a short time after the cable is reconnected This is normal because the engine control system is readapting to the engine Limiting Engine...

Page 62: ...rature Therefore extra atten tion and caution must be given when working in the engine compartment Hood Release The hood is held closed by primary and secondary latches Both latches must be released t...

Page 63: ...pplements the parking brake by locking the transaxle The engine can be started in this range Never at tempt to use PARK while vehicle is in motion Apply parking brake when leaving ve hicle in this ran...

Page 64: ...saxle Manual Shift Operation The manual shift mode can be acti vated only when the shift lever is in the DRIVE D range Move the shift lever to the right side to activate the manual shift mode Moving t...

Page 65: ...n the clutch pedal Never attempt to hold the vehicle on a hill with the clutch pedal partially en gaged WARNING You or others could be injured if you leave the vehicle unattended without having the pa...

Page 66: ...power will be delivered to the front wheels and distributed to the rear wheels as needed The 4WD system is active all the time and requires no input from the operator 4WD uses all four wheels to power...

Page 67: ...f the lever Guide the lever down ward to its stop The brake warning light in the instrument cluster should go out NOTE You should always apply the parking brake before leaving the vehicle Dual Circuit...

Page 68: ...ving down a steep grade hill shift to a lower gear to make full use of the engine s braking action This will reduce the load on the brake sys tem A damp brake rotor may reduce brak ing efficiency Afte...

Page 69: ...rt the ABS im mediately which will allow you to properly control the vehicle WARNING Pumping of the antilock brakes will di minish their effectiveness and may lead to an accident Pumping makes the sto...

Page 70: ...or worn steering components Proper wheel alignment Driving Through Water Drive carefully and slowly when going through water more than a few inches deep CAUTION The following guidelines apply to driv...

Page 71: ...wing precautions should be observed Slow down during rainstorms or when roads are slushy Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles Replace the tires when tread wear in dicators first become...

Page 72: ...Pressure The proper tire inflation pressure is listed on a placard either on the face of the driver s door or on the driver s side door jam Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and...

Page 73: ...otation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as those on all season tires Rotation will increase tread life help to maintain mud snow and wet traction levels and contribute to...

Page 74: ...can cause unpredictable handling and stress to steering and suspension components You could lose control and have an accident result ing in serious injury or death Use only the tire and wheel sizes w...

Page 75: ...e cially in those areas where air pollu tion levels are high These new blends sometimes referred to as re formulated gasoline provide a cleaner burning fuel Adding Fuel Fuel Filler Door Release The fu...

Page 76: ...If your vehicle is equipped with a fuel cap that has a tether strap make sure the tether strap is not caught under the fuel cap NOTE To avoid fuel spillage and over filling do not top off the fuel tan...

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Page 78: ...Faceplate Description 87 Clock Setting 88 Radio Operation 88 CD Player Operation 90 CD Changer Operation 91 Remote Audio System Controls If Equipped 91 6 Disc CD Changer 92 General Information 92 Rem...

Page 79: ...er Side Airbag 10 Cigarette Lighter 14 Cruise Control Switch 18 Headlight Leveling Switch 3 Instrument Cluster 7 Glove Box 11 RH Heated Seat Switch 15 Remote Audio System Controls 19 Rear Fog Light Sw...

Page 80: ...tray 2 Passenger Side Airbag 6 Instrument Cluster 10 Rear Fog Light Switch 14 Climate Control Panel 18 Glove Box 3 Radio 7 Driver Side Airbag 11 Hood Release Lever 15 Cigarette Lighter 4 Steering Whee...

Page 81: ...Instrument Cluster 80 YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 82: ...warning light will illuminate as a re minder that the vehicle should be returned to your autho rized Chery dealer for maintenance 4 Cruise Indicator This indicator shows when the Cruise Control syste...

Page 83: ...itch the headlights to high beam Pull the lever toward you to switch the headlights back to low beam 10 Airbag Light This light illuminates for three to four seconds as a bulb check when the ignition...

Page 84: ...ndicates that the Anti Lock portion of the brake sys tem is not functioning and that service is required However the conven tional brake system will continue to operate normally provided the BRAKE war...

Page 85: ...gine will still be critically hot until the light goes out 21 Digital Clock This display indicator shows the time 22 Odometer Trip Odometer Odometer The odometer shows the total distance the vehicle h...

Page 86: ...as possible Audio System General Information The radio will provide excellent re ception under most operating condi tions However like any system ra dios have performance limitations To help you under...

Page 87: ...Radio Faceplate 86 YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 88: ...B Player Mode 12 Preset Button 6 Turner Select Previous Disc CD Changer 13 Preset Button 3 Tuner REPEAT CD MP3 Repeat Track ON OFF 14 Preset Button 5 Turner 15 Preset Button 2 Tuner 16 Preset Button 4...

Page 89: ...olume knob to turn the radio ON or OFF Volume Turn the power volume knob to adjust the volume To increase volume turn the knob clockwise Turn it counter clockwise to decrease volume The volume range i...

Page 90: ...ss SET button for more than 2 sec onds to leave the SET UP menu Manual Tuning Switch to manual tuning mode please perform the following procedures Press SET button for more than 2 sec onds to enter th...

Page 91: ...activate Scan Track Press SCN button again to deactivate Scan Track Previous Next Track Press Next Previous Track button to select the next previous track CD player resumes to play mode af ter the sel...

Page 92: ...y Press REPEAT button to enter repeat current track play mode Press REPEAT button again to exit the repeat track play mode Random Track Play Press RANDOM button to enter ran dom tack play mode Press R...

Page 93: ...r Radio Operation If Equipped Press the volume button to in crease volume Press the volume button to de crease volume Press the middle button to change the disc or search for the next frequency 6 Disc...

Page 94: ...ing the cartridge is in the reverse order of removal NOTE Refer to your 6 CD Changer User Manual for detailed operating in structions Climate Control General Information The air conditioning and heati...

Page 95: ...reducing air conditioning performance For best air conditioner performance select the recirculation mode while operating the air conditioning system Heater System Performance Heater performance is de...

Page 96: ...e instrument panel These outlets can be adjusted to direct airflow Bi Level Airflow is directed through the instrument panel and floor out lets Floor Airflow is directed through the floor outlets with...

Page 97: ...Equipped The rear window de froster button is lo cated on the climate control panel Press the rear window de froster button to turn on the rear win dow defroster and the heated outside mirrors if equi...

Page 98: ...Spare Tire Location 98 Preparations for Jacking 99 Jacking Instructions 99 Wheel Nut Torque Specification 101 Vehicle Overheating 101 Fuse Replacement 103 Towing A Disabled Vehicle 104 Removing and In...

Page 99: ...her mo torists The hazard warning flashers will con tinue to operate even though the igni tion switch is on the LOCK position NOTE With extended use the hazard warning flashers may drain the battery J...

Page 100: ...e right front tire block the left rear wheel WARNING Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traf fic Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit w...

Page 101: ...Jack Engagement Locations 100 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 102: ...h by your authorized Chery dealer as soon as possible after the re pair Lower the jack to its fully closed po sition Stow the jack handle and jack Place the flat tire in the trunk Have it repaired or...

Page 103: ...is running keep hands and clothing away from the mov ing fan and engine drive belts If the coolant is leaking stop the en gine immediately Call an authorized dealer for assistance If there are no obvi...

Page 104: ...e use of a fuse with a rating other than indi cated may result in a dangerous elec trical system overload If a properly rated fuse continues to blow it indi cates a problem in the circuit that must be...

Page 105: ...eing towed the ignition switch must be in the ON position not in the LOCK or ACC position Power brake and power steering as sist is not unavailable when the en gine is off the required operational for...

Page 106: ...WARNING Observe the following guidelines when jump starting the battery Take care to avoid the radiator cool ing fan whenever the hood is raised It can start anytime the ignition switch is ON You can...

Page 107: ...mper cable to the posi tive battery post Connect the other end of the same cable to the posi tive terminal of the booster battery Connect the other cable first to the negative terminal of the booster...

Page 108: ...Vehicle 108 Service Appointments 108 Service List 108 Service Requests 108 If You Need Assistance 108 Vehicle Satisfaction 108 Authorized Chery Dealer Service 108 After Sales Service Department Chery...

Page 109: ...nd its authorized dealers are committed to your satisfaction with their products and services Your hap piness with our vehicle is important to us If a service problem or other difficulty occurs we rec...

Page 110: ...al Development Zone Wuhu Anhui Province China Zip Code 241009 E mail helpdesk mychery com Website www cheryinternational com Hotline 86 553 5923830 Any communication sent to the After Sales Service De...

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Page 112: ...12 Engine Compartment 1 6L 1 8L 2 0L 112 Engine Compartment 2 4L 113 RHD Engine Compartment 114 Maintenance Procedures 115 Bulb Replacement 121 Fluids and Capacities 124 Fluids Lubricants and Genuine...

Page 113: ...teering Fluid Reservoir 6 Power Fuse Box 2 Engine Oil Fill 7 Engine Oil Dipstick 3 Brake Fluid Reservoir 8 Cooling System Pressure Cap 4 Air Cleaner Filter 9 Washer Fluid Bottle 5 Battery 10 Engine Co...

Page 114: ...6 Battery 2 Engine Oil Fill 7 Power Fuse Box 3 Engine Oil Dipstick 8 Cooling System Pressure Cap 4 Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 Washer Fluid Bottle 5 Air Cleaner Filter 10 Engine Coolant Reservoir PROPER...

Page 115: ...6 Power Fuse Box 2 Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 Engine Oil Dipstick 3 Engine Oil Fill 8 Cooling System Pressure Cap 4 Air Cleaner Filter 9 Washer Fluid Bottle 5 Battery 10 Engine Coolant Reservoir 114 PRO...

Page 116: ...or drain any chemicals into the public drainage system Engine Oil Level Check Engine oil consumption depends on many factors A new engine s oil con sumption will reach a normal level af ter its first...

Page 117: ...safely discarded in your area Engine Oil Filter The engine oil filter should be re placed at every engine oil change Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded fuel only...

Page 118: ...id contamination from foreign matter or moisture Only use brake fluid that meets Chery specifications Refer to Fluids and Capacities in this chapter for the brake fluid capacity and type CAUTION Do no...

Page 119: ...l is not required The fluid should only be checked if a leak is suspected abnor mal noises are apparent and or the system is not functioning as designed If necessary add fluid to restore to the proper...

Page 120: ...ays include washer fluid when using the wipers to remove salt or dirt from a dry windshield Avoid using the wiper blades to re move frost or ice from the windshield To avoid damaging the wiper blades...

Page 121: ...uld be cleaned regularly with a mild soap and water to prevent corro sion Do not use oven cleaner Avoid automatic car washes that use acidic solutions or harsh brushes that may damage the wheels prote...

Page 122: ...ON High pressure can damage the radia tor fins the air or water pressure should not exceed 150 kPa WARNING The radiator fins are necessary for proper thermal conduction Do not brush the fins which may...

Page 123: ...Replacement To replace the front fog light bulb raise the vehicle and remove the bulb from the back of the fog light Side Repeater Light Replacement NOTE Side Repeater Lights are lo cated in both fron...

Page 124: ...back cargo door and re move the center high mounted stop light cover Remove the two screws and pull the bulb out of the socket and replace the bulb Replace the bulb and reinstall the socket into the h...

Page 125: ...L 2 4L 4 3L ACTECO 1 6L 1 8L 2 0L 4 5L Manual Transaxle 2 2L Automatic Transaxle DP0 6 0L F4A4 6 5L Transfer Case 0 8L Rear Final Drive 0 8L Power Steering Reservoir MAX Mark Brake Clutch Master Cylin...

Page 126: ...y of the gear oil is SAE 75W 90 Brake Master Cylinder Fluid Use DOT 4 brake fluid and add to MAX mark depending on the demand Only use olefin free brake fluid Transfer Case Oil Use oil that meets Cher...

Page 127: ...turer Maximum Loaded Weight Including Passengers 375 kg 375 kg 375 kg 375 kg 375 kg 375 kg 375 kg Manufacturer Maximum Weight 1750 kg 1765 kg 1750 kg 1770 kg 1755 kg 1850 kg 1775 kg Manufacturer Maxim...

Page 128: ...Length 4285 mm B Full Width 1765 mm C Full Height Curb Weight 1705 mm D Wheel Base 2510 mm E Wheel Track Front 1505 mm Rear 1505 mm Suspension Length Front 750 mm Rear 1025 mm PROPER MAINTENANCE OF Y...

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Page 130: ...MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES CONTENTS Maintenance Schedules 130 Periodic Care and Maintenance Provision 130 Care and Maintenance Certificate 137 Safety Protection System 143 129 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 131: ...Check the windshield washer solvent and add if required Once A Month Check the tires for proper tire pres sure and look for unusual wear or damage Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the termina...

Page 132: ...t level and replace if necessary X X X Engine Oil Replace X X X Engine Oil Filter Replace X X X Engine Check for fluid leaks engine oil antifreeze fluid fuel air conditioner system etc X X X Battery C...

Page 133: ...r replace if necessary X X Transmission Check for leaks or damage X X Constant Velocity CV Universal Joint Boot Check for damage X X X Tie Rod End Check the clearance and boot for damage X X X Steerin...

Page 134: ...age X X Toe In And Camber Angle Check and adjust if necessary X X Ball Joint Check clearance X X Rear Axle Rubber Bushings Check for damage X X Engine Oil Pan Bolts Check for proper torque and tighten...

Page 135: ...tighten if necessary X X X Wheel Check torque X X X CO Content During Idle Check and adjust if necessary X X X Test Drive Check whether all the mechanisms function normally X X X For manual transaxle...

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Page 138: ...Care and Maintenance Certificate MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 137 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

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Page 144: ...ler In order to ensure the proper opera tion of the airbag system always have the airbags replaced at the specified date by an authorized Chery dealer If the airbags have been replaced be fore the spe...

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Page 148: ...INDEX 147 Chery Automobile Co Ltd...

Page 149: ...cate 137 Cargo Area 53 CD Changer Operation 91 CD Player Operation 90 Center Console 52 Central Two Point Seat Belt for Rear Seat 24 Child Restraint 26 Child Protection Door Lock System Rear Doors 21...

Page 150: ...l Mirrors 36 Heated Seats If Equipped 42 High Beam Low Beam Select Switch 43 Hood Release 61 Horn 20 How to Read This Manual 4 I If You Need Assistance 108 Ignition Key 17 Ignition Key Removal 17 Inde...

Page 151: ...ation Before Starting 59 Preparations for Jacking 99 Proper Maintenance Of Your Vehicle 112 R Radio Faceplate 86 Radio Faceplate Description 87 Radio Operation 88 Rear Ashtray 51 Rear Cupholder 51 Rea...

Page 152: ...ed Speed 47 To Vary The Set Speed 48 Towing A Disabled Vehicle 104 Transmitter Battery Replacement 18 Transporting Passengers 28 Tread Wear 72 Turn Signals 44 U Utilizing ABS Braking 68 V Vanity Mirro...

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