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Please get to Chery’s special service
station to have it maintained if the hand
remains in the zone for a long time.
Between “C” and “H”–normal temperature
zone
The hand shall keep in the zone under
normal driving state.
The hand may departure from the range
when the environmental temperature is
very high or the engine loads heavily. As
long as the coolant alarm lamp does not
light, the vehicle can run normally. The
engine must be shut down and check the
cooling system if the coolant alarm lamp
lights for warning.
Higher than “H”– overheated zone
If the hand points the red zone, it means
the engine ov erheated. Please stop the
vehicle safely and turn off the ignition
switch. Look for reasons after the engine
cooling down.
NOTES:
Installation of auxiliary headlamp in front
of the cold air inlet in the lower part of
front bumper will affect the flow of
cooling air and is not good for engine
cooling.
The engine is easy to be overheated if the
environmental temperature is very high
and the engines works with heavy load!
Front spoiler functions on guiding cooled
air. The engine may be over hot if the
spoiler is damaged or broken due to
collision. Please get to Chery’s special
service station to have front bumper
repaired in time.
Fuel gauge
Fuel tank capacity: 45L.
When the hand points to “E” (empty, the
position of arrowhead) there is about 3L of
fuel remaining in the tank.
The hand will move from “F” (full) after
refilling the fuel tank and driving some
distance.
The available filling amount is lower than
marked capacity when refilling due to
remaining oil.
If the low fuel level alarm lamp lights,
please refill fuel as soon as possible. Refer
to “low fuel level alarm lamp”.
DO NOT open the water tank
cover when the engine is still hot to
avoid scalding. The engine will not
start until the trouble is removed.
Summary of Contents for RIICH 2 series
Page 10: ...Summary 1 Chapter 1 Summary...
Page 15: ...Summary 6 Delivery Date Dealer Stamp Model Body VIN No Transmission No Engine Serial No...
Page 23: ...Driving 14 Chapter 2 Driving...
Page 51: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 42...
Page 60: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 51 II Instruction of Designation Instrument Panel...
Page 70: ...Safety 61 Chapter 4 Safety...
Page 86: ...Emergency Procedures 77 Chapter 5 Emergency Procedures...
Page 99: ...Repair Maintenance 90 Chapter 6 Repair Maintenance...
Page 102: ...Repair Maintenance 93 Maintenance Items in Engine Compartment...
Page 125: ...Quality Warranty Service 116 Chapter 7 Quality Warranty Service...
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Page 132: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 123 Chapter 8 Capacity and Specification Parameters...
Page 133: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 124 Vehicle Identification Description...