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Service and Maintenance
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Brake Fluid
Brake fluid has high desiccation character.
If over humidity is sopped up, hydraulic
brake system performance may be
affected. Therefore brake fluid must be
replaced as specified schedul e in this
manual.
Fluid level in container should under
MAX and over M IN scale.
Low fluid level indicates brake system
leakage or consumption. It must be
checked and repaired at nearest CSSS in
time.
Service Schedu le
Capacity
Replace brake fluid
every 50,000km or 24
months. Under bad
conditions, it should be
replaced every 25,000
km or 12 months.
0.45L
Clean before refilling brake fluid, then
open reservoir cap. And refill brake fluid
to M AX scale. Tighten brake fluid
reservoir cap.
!
Notice
Brake fluid may hurts skin and eyes. Do
not let brake fluid splash on skin or eyes.
If brake fluid touches skin or eyes, wash
with water thoroughly. If pain does not
disappear, see a doctor immediately. For
circumstance protecting purpose, store
removed fluid in specified container.
Brake fluid replacing must be completed
at CSSS. If braking system is fouled,
braking system will deteriorate. Clean
brake fluid reservoir surrounding area
before removing reservoir cap. Use
specified brake fluid authorized by Chery
company.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Brake fluid is
harmful to painting. If brake fluid
splashes on vehicle painting, clean with
water immediately.
Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid level can only be
checked when engine is off, vehicle is
stopped on level surface and transmission
is cool enough to tough with hand.
Open fluid return cap. Check transmission fluid level. Fluid level
should reach bottom of filler lid.
Summary of Contents for QQ3
Page 3: ...Brief Introduction 3 Chapter 1 Brief Introduction...
Page 17: ...Notices Before Drive 8 Notices Before Drive...
Page 18: ...Notices Before Drive 9...
Page 37: ...Notices Before Drive 28...
Page 38: ...Notices Before Drive 29...
Page 39: ...Start and Operation 30 Start and Operation...
Page 40: ...Start and Operation 31...
Page 51: ...Instruments and control devices 42 Instruments and control devices...
Page 52: ...Instruments and control devices 43...
Page 53: ...Instruments and control devices 44...
Page 78: ...Ventilation and A C system 69 Ventilation and A C system...
Page 79: ...Ventilation and A C system 70...
Page 87: ...Ventilation and A C system 78...
Page 89: ...Audio system 80...
Page 94: ...Audio system 85 VDO Audio Panel Function optional...
Page 101: ...Audio system 92...
Page 102: ...Emergency situation 93 Emergency situation...
Page 103: ...Emergency situation 94...
Page 109: ...Emergency situation 100...
Page 110: ...Service and Maintenance 101 Service and Maintenance...
Page 111: ...Service and Maintenance 102...
Page 127: ...Service and Maintenance 118...
Page 133: ...Service and Maintenance 124...
Page 134: ...Automobile maintenance 125 Automobile maintenance...
Page 135: ...Automobile maintenance 126...
Page 139: ...Automobile maintenance 130...
Page 141: ...Specifications and technical data 132...
Page 148: ...Service and Maintenance 139 Service and Maintenance...
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