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1. Safety Instructions 

Airbag system group 

Airbag system consist of three parts: 

• 

Electric control and monitoring device. 

• 

Airbags with gas generator. 

• 

Indicator lights in the instrument cluster 

(

see Page 38)

The airbag is monitored by electric monitoring 

system located in airbag control unit. With the 

ignition switch or start switch in Position "ON", 

the warning light is lit for several seconds and 

goes out after the completion of self-test. 
The SRS indicator light indicates a fault de-

veloping in the system in one of the following 

conditions: 
1. 

When the ignition switch and start switch 

is turned to Position "ON" , the indicator 

light is not lit. 

2. 

With the ignition switch and start switch 

in Position "ON", the indicator light is lit 

for a few seconds but stays on. 

3. 

When the ignition switch and start switch 

and start switch is turned to Position 

"ON" , the indicator light is not lit. 

4. 

When the vehicle is running, the indica-

tor light will be illuminated or flash. 

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Summary of Contents for Trumpchi GS4

Page 1: ...C Motor which you can enjoy as well as regular maintenance of your GS4 sedan Read the warranty booklet thoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rights and responsibilities Plea...

Page 2: ...iated with operating or maintaining your vehicle You must use your own good judgment You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms including Safety Labels Affixed to the vehicl...

Page 3: ...instrument and control mechanism applicable to some models 32 2 1 2 Arrangement of instrument and control mechanism ap plicable to some models 34 2 1 3 Indicator lamp 36 2 1 4 Instrument cluster 43 2...

Page 4: ...aying 147 2 6 5 Playing an iPod 149 2 6 6 Precautions 150 2 6 7 Features and Specifications 152 2 6 8 Check before maintenance 153 2 7 Sound system MP5 Navigation applicable to some models 155 2 7 1 B...

Page 5: ...72 3 4 Cruise Control System available in some models 275 3 5 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS applicable to certain models 277 3 6 Drive Reversing Assist System applicable to some models 279 3 6...

Page 6: ...t Handling 341 6 1 Tool Kit and Spare Tire 341 6 2 Use of warning triangle 343 6 3 Changing a Flat Tire 344 6 4 Fuse 348 6 5 Configuration of fuses 350 6 6 Replace bulbs 352 6 7 Emergency start 354 6...

Page 7: ...re under normal working condition Check fuel volume Make sure that tire pressure is under normal condition Make sure all windows are clean and un obstructed Make sure that no items obstruct the pedal...

Page 8: ...model equipped with manual transmission Adjust steering wheel to ensure that the distance between steering wheel and your breast should not be less than 25cm Wear seat belts properly see Page 14 Warni...

Page 9: ...nt seat passenger to put his her feet on the instrument panel outside the window or keel on the seat But always keep his her feet in the foot room Otherwise he she can be in jured easily during emerge...

Page 10: ...Warning To reduce the risk of injuries and deaths during a crash be sure to observe the fol lowing matters The head restraints must always be in their mounting positions and be adjusted properly All...

Page 11: ...Make sure all the pedals can return eas ily When a trouble develops in the brake circuit the brake pedal needs a larger travel to stop the vehicle Warning If being obstructed the pedal is easy to caus...

Page 12: ...otwell and cannot interfere with the pedal movement Warning Make sure the foot pad is fixed in the footwell securely Do not lay other mat or covering on the foot pad installed in place Do ing so can s...

Page 13: ...ar them properly Failure to do so can cause personal injuries during sudden stop or an accident Pregnant women and people with disabilities must wear the seat belts properly as well When an infant or...

Page 14: ...ssen gers don t wear seat belts this indicator lamp will light up to remind the driver or front pas sengers wearing seat belts Warning When the vehicle is running always wear ing seat belts and wearin...

Page 15: ...n and the beeper also sounds until you do Note When the seat belt device is failed the indicator light will also flash about 20 seconds and then stay on and the beeper also sounds In this case go to y...

Page 16: ...belt pretensioner device OMA28 0300 Seat belt pretensioner device If the occurrence of severe collision reaches triggering condition the pretensioner on safety belt is triggered by electronic control...

Page 17: ...inetic energy which depends on the vehicle speed and the occu pants mass The larger the vehicle speed and the mass the more the energy upon impact In which the vehicle speed is decisive For ex ample t...

Page 18: ...t wear the seat belts properly as well Otherwise the passen gers can be thrown forward during a crash The rear seat passengers not wearing the seat belts can be injured and endanger other occupants Wa...

Page 19: ...nd wear a seat belt properly Don t unlock safety belt halfway to prevent harm suffered at the time of accident Always prevent the seat belts from being damaged or stuck or rubbing sharp edges To wear...

Page 20: ...t out at con stant speed and draw it over your shoul der and pelvis Insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a click Then pull the shoulder portion of the belt upward parallel to your upp...

Page 21: ...PRESS button on the buckle is pushed the latch plate pops up automatically Hold the latch plate and return the seat belt to allow the retractor to retract the belt Warning When the vehicle is running...

Page 22: ...Do not pull out the seat belt and hinder it from retracting intentionally The belt should be tensioned by its retractor freely Note Only the seat belts positioned properly can provide the most protec...

Page 23: ...and pull the shoulder part of the belt to go across your shoul der slowly and position the lap part of the belt as low as possible across your hips not across your stomach Insert the latch plate into...

Page 24: ...by warm soapy water If the dirt is wiped off wipe it with the towel damped by clear water Wrap the belt webbing and retract the belt when it is dry Warning If the seat belt is used in a serious accide...

Page 25: ...28 0130 Depending on the configuration the SRS sys tem consists of the following airbags 1 Front seat frontal airbag 2 Side Airbags Applicable to some mod els 3 Side Curtain Airbags Applicable to some...

Page 26: ...y the seat belt with travelling Hint When the airbags inflate you may see what looks like smoke This is a normal phenomenon Do not worry about it Function of airbags When the car has a serious collisi...

Page 27: ...epairing other vehicle parts must be carried out by an authorized GAC Mo tor dealer Failure to do so may cause damage to the airbag system components As a result during a crash the airbags may inflate...

Page 28: ...ut after the completion of self test The SRS indicator light indicates a fault de veloping in the system in one of the following conditions 1 When the ignition switch and start switch is turned to Pos...

Page 29: ...airbag is stored in the instrument panel dotted line shaded area arrows point to AIRBAG that is airbag mark During a severe frontal collision the front air bags assist the seat belts to provide suppl...

Page 30: ...e lock ACC gear position or start switch placed in the OFF ACC gear position Minor frontal collision Side collision Rear collision Rollover Other special conditions Hint Minor is based on the feeling...

Page 31: ...d front passenger During some types of collision the control unit system may simultaneously inflate its airbags Hint After the airbag completely inflates it im mediately starts deflating so it won t i...

Page 32: ...elts to provide supplemental protec tion to the upper torso of the driver and front passenger During some types of collision the control unit system may simultaneously inflate its airbags Hint After t...

Page 33: ...baby or child on your lap when riding in a vehicle Oth erwise the baby or child could be seriously hurt or killed Only a child seat of right size can provide effective protection to the child Do not l...

Page 34: ...seat which can be adjusted to the lie down position b Child weighing 7 kg 18 kg reference age 1 4 years old OMA28 0125 For a child below 4 year old weighing 7 kg 18 kg we recommend you use the 5 belt...

Page 35: ...ety belt fixing ISO FIX system fixing and LATCH system fixing Three point safety belt fixing utilizes car own three point safety belt to tighten and fix child seat as the forgoing description classi c...

Page 36: ...X fixture system can be installed on the seats of the vehicle with the appropriate devices in a quick easy and safe manner Be sure to remove and install the child seats in accordance with the manufact...

Page 37: ...tructions Hint The anchor point 2 of ISOFIX for rear seat is hidden in the rear seat back The lower fixed point 1 of SOFIX is hidden between the rear seatback and cushion A28 V5_2016 04 11 indd 31 201...

Page 38: ...echanism applicable to some models p R OFF AUTO A C TEMP MODE TEMP VOL TUNE AM FM NAVI MODE MENU SET SEL SRS AIRBAG RES SET DISP MODE 3 4 60 120 80 100 L 1 0 2 O R 14 13 17 18 15 16 11 12 10 21 22 26...

Page 39: ...wheel button left MULTIMEDIA CONTROL button appli cable to some models Mute key applicable to some models Bluetooth control button applicable to some models 11 Combination instrument 12 Steering wheel...

Page 40: ...sm applicable to some models OFF AUTO A C TEMP MODE TEMP VOL TUNE AM FM NAVI MODE MENU SET SEL SRS AIRBAG RES SET DISP MODE 3 4 60 120 80 100 1 3 5 2 4 R L 1 0 2 O R 14 13 17 18 15 16 11 12 10 21 22 2...

Page 41: ...left MULTIMEDIA CONTROL button appli cable to some models Mute key applicable to some models Bluetooth control button applicable to some models 11 Combination instrument 12 Steering wheel button righ...

Page 42: ...cluster applicable to some models 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 r min 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 km h 2 2 1 3 OMA28 0168 The left figure shows the instrument cluster with broken code display scre...

Page 43: ...some models 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 r min 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 km h 2 2 1 3 OMA28 0169 Driving speed The left figure shows the instrument cluster with Monochrome TFT display screen It...

Page 44: ...lant temperature is high Low fuel indicator light yellow If the indicator light is lit this indicates less fuel remains in the tank High beam indicator lamp blue If the indicator light is lit this ind...

Page 45: ...ion lights dashboard lights li cense plate lights and ambient lights are turned on ECO mode indicator light green appli cable to some models If the reminder light is lit this indicates ECO mode is act...

Page 46: ...belt system Indicator light for parking brake and brake system red If the indicator light is lit this indicates the parking brake is set the brake fluid level is low or there is a trouble in the brak...

Page 47: ...gh EPB MIL yellow applicable to some models If the indicator light is lit this indicates there is a trouble in the EPB system If the indicator light flashes this indicates the EPB is in maintenance mo...

Page 48: ...models When sport pattern is opened this indi cator is lit when it is closed the indicator goes out Adaptive system turnoff indicator lamp applicable to some models The indicator is lit which means t...

Page 49: ...h 2 4 1 3 OMA28 0170 1 Engine tachometer 2 Cluster display Including information some information is only applicable to specific vehicles engine coolant temperature gauge fuel gauge driving informati...

Page 50: ...everely dam aged if the tachometer stays on the red zone Hint Shifting into a higher gear timely helps save fuel and reduce the engine running noise Cluster display Broken code screen applicable to so...

Page 51: ...hood and read and comply with the relevant warning notices for the en gine compartment before operation see page 76 2 Fuel gauge to in dicate the current fuel remaining in the tank There is a total of...

Page 52: ...ar according to receiving signals or displays upshifting reminding 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th gear or down shifting reminding 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th gear For G DCT vehicle type it displays P R N D D1 D7...

Page 53: ...lant temperature is high do not continue driving even if the coolant level is normal unless the temperature reaches the nor mal range If the temperature stays high go to your GAC MOTOR dealer for insp...

Page 54: ...vehicle type it displays P R N D D1 D7 S S1 S7 M1 M7 gears according to receiving signals 5 00 C outdoor temperature normally displayed can not be switched Display depends on the outdoor temper ature...

Page 55: ...ing the adjusting lever resets the current trip applicable to some models When ignition switch or start switch is at ON position press and hold adjusting rod to clear short distance Backlight adjustme...

Page 56: ...en push lock handle up in reverse direction of arrow A to lock it Try to move the steering wheel in up down front and rear directions to confirm whether the steering wheel is locked Warning After adju...

Page 57: ...ll press the button During conversation press the button to end the call Steering wheel button right RES DISP SET OMA28 0064 1 Combination instrument display screen DISP control key Short press DISP b...

Page 58: ...information Driving mileage Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Driving time After started information included aver age fuel consumption driving distance average spe...

Page 59: ...5 P 6 8 31 5 L 100km 5266 OMA28 0218 Average consumption It displays average fuel consumption after zero clearing last time In this interface press and hold DISP key to clear Average speed 6 5 P 68 31...

Page 60: ...n single driving after the vehicle starts including average fuel consumption unit L 100km driving distance unit km average speed unit km h and driving time unit h The information cannot be reset After...

Page 61: ...g tire temperature of four wheels Outdoor temperature applicable to some mod els 6 5 266 P 31 5 31 5 OMA28 0224 Outside temperature It displays ambient temperature outside the ve hicle Battery voltage...

Page 62: ...remote keys If you need to customize the spare key inform the key barcode to your dealer If the key barcode is lost inform the VIN code to your dealer Key with PEPS OMA28 0006 You can use the smart k...

Page 63: ...ical key can be used in case of emergency For example if the remote transmitter fails you can use the mechan ical key to unlock the driver s door Key with conventional ignition switch function OMA28 0...

Page 64: ...OMA28 0036 According to the vehicle equipment the key set still contains another mechanical key The me chanical key can be used to lock or unlock the driver s door and perform ignition operation as w...

Page 65: ...is in OFF condition the driver can hold mechanical key and go near the trunk At this moment press the button of trunk to unlock the trunk If the doors unlock and the vehicle is stationary the truck ca...

Page 66: ...e control all the doors lock If the but ton on the smart key is pressed and held there for 2s the driver s window automatically closes If the button on the smart key is pressed and held there for 3s t...

Page 67: ...tion within several meter distance If there is a barrier between car and remote key under bad weather condition or battery power is insuffi cient its effective area reduces Hint When operating the sm...

Page 68: ...vehicle from being sto len If you use an improperly coded key or other tool to start the engine the fuel system will not work Note If you enter your vehicle carrying a matched key the immobilizer sys...

Page 69: ...he model with one key start function Hint The default setting of existing models is to press the buttons on the smart key to unlock the four doors automatically You can also through the vehicle sound...

Page 70: ...n be turned on or off by your GAC MOTOR dealer Door lock 1 2 B A OMA28 0040 There is a lock tab 1 above each inner door handle Pushing back the driver s door latch 1 in the direction of Arrow A locks...

Page 71: ...Arrow A on the driver s door Open the door To lock all the doors press the central locking button side Arrow B on the driver s door Warning Do not leave the child or disabled in the vehicle alone Once...

Page 72: ...To unlock driver s door only insert your key into the driver s door lock hole and turn it clockwise Warning To protect the door lock motor the body control system will enter the motor pro tection sta...

Page 73: ...m position to posi tion to activate the child safety lock and then close the door Deactivating child safety locks Open the door with the child safety lock from outside As shown in the figure turn the...

Page 74: ...exhaust gas from get ting into the interior that causes poisoning open all windows the sun roof and the A C Recirculation system and open the vents on the dashboard and adjust the fan to the maximum...

Page 75: ...dents easily Special attention should be paid when closing the trunk lid to make sure that no person is within the opening and closing range When closing the trunk lid make sure the trunk lid lock lat...

Page 76: ...k button Opening and closing windows If the button 1 is pressed to the first position the window goes down until the button is released or the window reaches its lowest position If the button 1 is pus...

Page 77: ...the window switch again If you find the electric window can lift anti trap function is ineffective or windows can t be fully closed please make initialization To initialize it pull the switch 1 up unt...

Page 78: ...ion of arrow B Note Close the power sunroof before closing the sunroof visor If the sunroof visor is closed but the sunroof rainwater can enter the ve hicle when raining Open and close the electric su...

Page 79: ...oof tilt needs to be closed press the switch on the side of Arrow A Note Even if you leave your vehicle for a short time be sure to lock the sunroof unless your vehicle is supervised Otherwise sudden...

Page 80: ...nroof runs into any obstacle while it is closing it will stop and then return back a bit Warning Be sure to close the moonroof with extra care To avoid serious injury make sure passengers are clear of...

Page 81: ...tch on the side of Ar row A and hold it there for more than 10 seconds you will finish the initialization If you finish initialization continue the fol lowing operation to allow the sunroof to do self...

Page 82: ...to unlock the engine hood fully Then you can open the engine hood OMA28 0142 Push the engine hood open and support it to its limit position using the hydraulic strut When closing the engine compartme...

Page 83: ...OFF four doors are locked When the owner puts the hand in door handle from the outside or unlocks by remote key anti theft system unlocks doors At the same time the instrument and lamps flash twice An...

Page 84: ...100 1 High beam lamp 2 Low beam lamp High low beams Halogen applicable to some models Xenon high low beams applicable to some models 3 Front turn signal light 4 Side turn signal lamp 5 Front position...

Page 85: ...Equipment 12 13 13 11 8 9 10 OMA28 0101 8 High mounted brake lamp 9 Rear position lamp brake lamp 10 Rear turn signal light 11 Rear fog lamp 12 Reverse lamp 13 License plate lamp A28 V5_2016 04 11 in...

Page 86: ...or lamp is turned off 8 Rear fog lamp 9 Front fog light 10 OFF fog lamp is turned off Turn signal lamp Pulling the light combination switch lever up or down to its limit position turns on the right or...

Page 87: ...er of the light combination switch the high beam flashers will keep flashing and the indicator light in the cluster will be illumi nated Auto light applicable to some models Turn the ignition switch o...

Page 88: ...nance In the haze environment the lights will not turn on automatically You need to turn on the lights manually Warning Automatic lamp function is only one sup plementary function and the driver shall...

Page 89: ...sound and the combination instrument displays LIGHTS ARE LIT Warning When the vehicle is moving at night or in poor visibility do not turn on the side marker lights only Failure to do so can cause acc...

Page 90: ...the headlamp cleaning button on the left of steering column and keep for 1s to activate headlamp cleaning device Note It is necessary to regularly clean the headlamp shade Headlamp cleaning device an...

Page 91: ...system indicator lamp goes out When the vehicle speed exceeds 5 km h the intelligent adaptive sys tem of headlight begins to work If this system has a fault the cluster screen displays warning inform...

Page 92: ...ights will consume the electric quantity of the battery even if you turn the ignition switch or start switch to the LOCK OFF posi tion Follow the relevant laws and regula tions when using the hazard w...

Page 93: ...acles around your car Press the button again and the position light will come on again for 25s When the ignition switch or start switch is turned to the ON position the position light will go out Ligh...

Page 94: ...omatically go out Press DOOR again to turn off the auto matic function for the roof lights Front dome reading lamp DOOR OMA28 0014 Pressing the switch for front left or right roof reading lights once...

Page 95: ...opened and go out when the lid is closed Hint When the ignition switch or start switch is placed to OFF position and after the ve hicle door is closed the lighting lamp will go out after 15min to save...

Page 96: ...ous wiper operation 2 OFF turn off the front wiper 3 INT intermittent wiper operation 4 LO Slow wiper operation 5 HI High speed wiper operation 6 Open front windshield cleaning system 7 Adjust the int...

Page 97: ...en rear window cleaning system 9 Open rear wiper 10 OFF turn off rear wiper Continuous wiping If the wiper combination switch lever is turned to MIST the wipers operate con tinuously until the lever i...

Page 98: ...dual water droplets on the glass Open rear window cleaning system Rotate rear wiper knob to position 8 8 along the arrow to open rear window cleaning system and the wiper will start to wipe later on R...

Page 99: ...operating at low speed Then you can manually control the wipers ac cording to the actual situation and go to your GAC MOTOR dealer time ly for inspection and maintenance Before auto wiper operation i...

Page 100: ...Equipment 2 3 5 Windshields OMA28 0104 Windshield The front windshield uses green insulate laminated and anti scattered glass effectively reducing the risk of injury during a crash A28 V5_2016 04 11 i...

Page 101: ...B OMA28 0016 Turn the adjusting lever for the exterior mirrors in the direction of Arrow A to deflect the reflect light from rear thus achieving anti glare function Turn the adjusting lever for the ex...

Page 102: ...is low the rearview mirror requires longer time to make its surface turn dim after it detects light emitted by headlamp of the car behind it OMA28 0018 Note To ensure the sensors for anti glare rear...

Page 103: ...xterior mirrors to an appropriate rearview angle Electric folding applicable to some models To fold the exterior mirrors automati cally turn the adjusting knob to Position To unfold the exterior mirro...

Page 104: ...d not to make your fingers injured by rear view mirror or its base when folding outside rearview mirror Note Within 15 minutes after the exterior mirror defogger is turned off to cut off heating and d...

Page 105: ...a rear facing dhild seat in the front Sit as far back as possible from the air bag ALWAYS use SEAT BELTS and CHILD RESTRAINTS OMA28 0066 If the sun visors on the driver s side and front passenger side...

Page 106: ...he protective effect of seat belts and airbags Warning Incorrect sitting posture will cause seri ous injury Any passenger should sit upright and well back in the seat Be sure you and your passengers w...

Page 107: ...use serious injury during a crash Have passengers adjust their head restraints according to their body types Improperly adjusted head restraints will increase the chance of being injured during a cras...

Page 108: ...the button in the direction of Arrow A and press the head restraint down in the direction of Arrow B to the desired position Grasp both sides of the headrestraint and lift up the headrestraint direct...

Page 109: ...position in arrow 2 direction and the seat will be lifted or descended gradually Adjusting the seatback angle Push the adjusting lever on the left side of the seat in the direction of Arrow 3 to adjus...

Page 110: ...back exces sively while driving Doing so will cause serious injury To get the most protection from the seat belt be sure to sit upright and well back in the seat and wear the seat belt properly The fa...

Page 111: ...tch surface In addition you can set automatic heating function through the configuration menu of the multimedia display to achieve automatic seat heating The seat heating position will be determined a...

Page 112: ...t back Warning If you pivot the seat armrest down neither adult nor child is permitted to sit on the center of the rear seat Folded function of rear seat OMA28 0208 If it is necessary to put a large o...

Page 113: ...s on the left and right of can be folded respectively When rear seat on one side is folded rear seat on the other side can still be occupied by one passenger If front seat backrest blocks rear backres...

Page 114: ...T O OMA28 0041 Storage compartment on driver s door inner trim can be used to store articles such as map manual etc Note The positions of storage compartment on all door inner trims are about the same...

Page 115: ...odels OMA28 0204 Pull down the center armrest for rear seat Open the rear cup holder cover in the direction of the arrow Warning Do not place hot drinks on the beverage holders During normal traveling...

Page 116: ...ove box by pulling the handle outward Close it with a firm push Warning Always keep the glove box closed while driving An open glove box can cause se rious injury to your passenger in a crash or emerg...

Page 117: ...riving Otherwise when an emergent brake is exerted or an emergency occurs it may af fect the driver to operate brake ped al clutch pedal cars equipped with manual transmissions or accelera tor pedal a...

Page 118: ...can cause fire Do not leave a child alone in the vehicle If you finish immediately put the lighter back to its original position Do not place it at will Note To avoid damage to the electrical system...

Page 119: ...s Place them as far evenly as possible Place them as far forward as possible Trunk warning sign 1 OMA28 0118 After trunk lid was opened and then warning sign 1 in the trunk lid Spare tire Tools in Tru...

Page 120: ...andling and stability The items in the passenger com partment can fly forward and injure you or your passengers if you brake hard or are involved in a collision The heavy loaded in the trunk must be s...

Page 121: ...e trunk slot 1 and 2 to shield all luggages inside trunk Note When folding the curtain never let itself to fold otherwise it may dam age trunk curtain You must use your hands to help it to fold Please...

Page 122: ...use the accesso ries and parts which have been designed and approved for your vehicle We are not respon sible for any part not manufactured by us Warning Improper accessories or modifications can aff...

Page 123: ...use the approved acces sories and spare parts with strictly verified adaptability reliability and safety Improper maintenance or modifica tions can weaken the protection from airbags cause the system...

Page 124: ...istracted resulting in acci dents and casualties Note The expertise and special tools are essential to the diagnosis and repair of air conditioning systems There fore if your air conditioning system f...

Page 125: ...utlets The selected mode will be shown on the display 5 Windshield defrosting key open or close front windshield defrosting fog function 6 Air volume DOWN key used to reduce air blower speed 7 Inner c...

Page 126: ...is 18 In automatic mode to obtain the most ideal interior temperature we recommend the set temperature of 25 0 If necessary you can adjust the temperature by yourself Note The temperature displayed o...

Page 127: ...froster If the defrosting function is enabled through the switch the following will be performed auto matically Outlet air temperature rise Starting of compressor A C Air flows to the windshield Selec...

Page 128: ...temperature to reach the target the fan speed can be adjusted automatically Air circulation Pressing this switch controls the interior air inflow status Recirculation function can prevent the air outs...

Page 129: ...Automatic mode If the AUTO AUTO switch is pressed the air con ditioning system enters the full auto operation mode The following functions will be controlled automatically based on the set temperature...

Page 130: ...ed the indicator light is lit but the compressor may be unable to work A C switch indicator lamp When the indicator light is lit this indi cates that refrigeration dehumidification is needed the compr...

Page 131: ...d to change the air outlets The selected mode will be shown on the display 5 Windshield defrosting key open or close front windshield defrosting fog function 6 Air volume DOWN key used to reduce air b...

Page 132: ...ature DOWN key This tempera ture value is displayed on LCD and can be ad justed within 18 32 Step for temperature regulation is 0 5 With the set temperature of 18 LCD displays L0 With the set tem pera...

Page 133: ...the defrosting function is enabled through the switch the following will be performed auto matically Starting of compressor A C Air flows to the windshield Select Fresh Air for air circulation In the...

Page 134: ...ld defroster During rear defrosting LCD displays the appro priate icon You can press the button again to de activate the rear defrosting function Other wise the rear defrosting function will continue...

Page 135: ...N OFF Volume adjusting knob In OFF mode press briefly Power ON to start up In ON mode press briefly Power OFF to shut down and turn off all sound sources displaying the clock interface Turning the Vol...

Page 136: ...press SCAN to scan the whole disc and press and hold SCAN to scan the folder Each tune will play for 10 seconds Briefly press MUTE button to mute and briefly press it again to unmute 9 Preset Station...

Page 137: ...s off all sound sources display ing the clock interface Volume control Adjusting the volume Volume Turning the left knob clockwise increases volume Turning the left knob counterclockwise rotation decr...

Page 138: ...the setting interface to set SOUND CUS TOM RIGHT LEFT balance REAR FRONT balance SDVC CLOCK LANGUAGE VEHICLE SETTING RESTORE FACTORY SETTING and EXIT To set the menu turn SEL to select dif ferent men...

Page 139: ...re If BASS is selected briefly press SEL to enter the BASS setting interface for BASS Setting Setting range 12 12 If you finish short press the SEL button to confirm TREBLE setting Set High pitch TREB...

Page 140: ...and rear Front Rear Front Select FADER and click on SEL to enter FADER setting interface to adjust the sound output location Setting range of front 15 to rear 15 If you finish short press the SEL butt...

Page 141: ...me changes with the vehicle speed large change CLOCK Setting Clock Select CLOCK and click on SEL to enter CLOCK setting interface for Host Time Setting To adjust the time turn the SEL button If you fi...

Page 142: ...FACTORY SETTING Set Restore the factory settings OK Cancelling Cancelling You can select OK or CANCEL Turn the right knob to select and click on SEL to confirm Then restore all FAC TORY SETTINGS EXIT...

Page 143: ...igure Radio search function Tune radio stations manually or automatically Manual search Press and hold to search toward high frequency Press and hold to search toward low frequency Auto searching Clic...

Page 144: ...he current station will be successfully stored to the preset key If a radio station has been stored in the key the new one will overwrite the origi nal one As shown in the figure If Button 3 3 is pres...

Page 145: ...tric wave FM electric wave VHF channels on FM pass through the ionosphere directly without reflection but once they hit high mountains and high rise buildings and other barriers they will produce refl...

Page 146: ...oadcasting station 1 Although the medium wave or short wave in AM can t penetrate ionosphere they can produce diffraction Therefore when the wave counters high hill or building its broadcasting distan...

Page 147: ...32 files can be read by the USB device The USB device may not be used in your vehicle due to compatibility problems Therefore be sure to check it for compatibility before playing Prevent your body or...

Page 148: ...ost cannot operate normally Maybe it does not recognize SD Type USB memory stick or CF Type USB memory stick and other devices connecting with adapter and using USB The USB device may be connected poo...

Page 149: ...sert the USB device into the USB slot the system will switch to the main interface of the USB media source automatically In other media source if you press the MODE button the system will switch to th...

Page 150: ...r Previous Track Fast Backward Briefly press to go to the previous track Long press the button to move the current track rapidly backward to the beginning of the current track for normal play To stop...

Page 151: ...tem will start play ing normally from the next track If the track is the last one of the current folder the system will start playing normally from the first track of the next folder Loop play Short p...

Page 152: ...anning and playing automatically Long press SCAN key to scan songs au tomatically in current playing file of USB music Switch to next song 10s after scanning and playing automatically Hint When playin...

Page 153: ...3 5mmstandard output interface 5 m If your portable device is connected to this unit via special adapter harness you can turn on the portable device to play music and enter the AUX play mode in the f...

Page 154: ...eft To exit AUX IN audio player manually exit AUX IN sound source and switch to other source Without AUX When the AUX IN device is not connect ed the screen is shown in the figure AUX IN When the AUX...

Page 155: ...Pod source selection There are the following two ways to enter the main interface of the iPod media source If iPod is inserted in the USB slot the main interface of iPod media source acti vates automa...

Page 156: ...n fire electric shock and other problem Avoid inflow of water or debris This will result in sparking fault smoke and other Do not use it when any screen or play failure occurs Doing so can cause the p...

Page 157: ...continuous operating can cause more serious problems Any dis mantling or modification of the product without permission is not covered by the Warranty Hint For the purpose of this Manual CLICK ON mea...

Page 158: ...o Noise Ratio 75dB MP3 Frequency characteristics 3dB Number of Channels Left and right stereo Antenna Signal receiving mode antenna External Antenna Power supply DC 9 16 0V 10A Operating temperature U...

Page 159: ...e and connector Host operates but little or no sound Increase the volume Check the BALANCE and FADER settings Check the antenna and connector Gentle heating of host body Radio cassette player generate...

Page 160: ...FAT 16 32 If not you can re set the partitioned mode to the standard required by this unit MP3 cannot be read from all in one USB adapter The unit supports only the adapter with a single USB port Soni...

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Page 162: ...e vehicle With the automatic transmission shift lever in P position and without the brake pedal pressed operate the ENGINE START STOP switch to switch modes in the following order If no button is oper...

Page 163: ...Then press the ENGINE START STOP switch once i e START mode to start the engine Hint When the vehicle is running if you press the push to start switch and hold it or press it for three times continuo...

Page 164: ...OMA28 0165 In the case of power shortage of your smart key you can put the key center onto the ENGINE START STOP switch and press the switch to switch on the power for Position ACC ON Then if the bra...

Page 165: ...bilizer Electronic immobilizer is used to prevent your car from being stolen The transceiver chip in the ignition key is equipped with an electronic code which is sent to the vehicle The engine can be...

Page 166: ...the clutch pedal This can cause your clutch to wear out faster Hint Once the engine is started immediately release the ignition switch or start switch Start of vehicle models with G DCT transmission P...

Page 167: ...s if engine is not started successfully wait for about 30 seconds then try again Note If engine cannot be started you can try the way of jumper cable emer gently start engine Please refer to Page 354...

Page 168: ...ing When the engine doesn t run the brake booster also doesn t work When braking you need exert harder force to step the brake pedal to stop the car Because the steer ing booster also doesn t work whe...

Page 169: ...er in N position To shut off the engine turn the ignition switch or start switch to Lock or OFF Turn the steering wheel back and forth to engage its lock mechanism Shifting into Reverse Come to a full...

Page 170: ...g or decelerating on skidding road surface Sudden acceleration or de celeration may cause skidding or out of control of the car Proper use of transmission Don t use either gentle or hard force to shif...

Page 171: ...engage its lock mechanism Hint For the vehicle model equipped with conventional ignition switch after the ignition switch is turned to LOCK remove the key When the front left door is opened if the key...

Page 172: ...which the transmission can bear the transmission will automatically shift up to next gear To prevent engine from running at too low speed the transmission automatically reduces one gear when the car...

Page 173: ...cle stops do not ac celerate the engine speed Doing so can cause the vehicle to move ac cidently Before starting the engine make sure the shift lever is in P or N Do not try to start the engine in any...

Page 174: ...e shift lever into N position from P position press the shift unlock switch 1 and press the release button on the front end of the shift lever Install the cover of shift lever Step the brake pedal and...

Page 175: ...ing image appears on the multimedia display for some vehicle models Reverse parking assistant is started When the car get near the barrier it can send sound warnings with different fre quency applicab...

Page 176: ...te in this mode 3 ECO Mode This mode is partial to econ omy When in ECO mode TCU uses the fuel efficient shifting strategy and the air conditioning takes the appropriate eco nomic strategy as well Whe...

Page 177: ...ads and mountain roads after prolonged traveling if you smell foreign taste from the clutch this is a normal phenomenon Do not worry about that foreign taste which will disap pear in improved road con...

Page 178: ...shifting downshifting information appear on the left lower of the display screen in the instru ment cluster see Page 46 Displayed on the color TFT 6 7 8 20 40 6 OMA28 0177 Driving speed The current p...

Page 179: ...ake If you apply the parking brake after the ignition switch or start switch is turned to ON position the parking brake indicator light comes on The indicator light should go out when the parking brak...

Page 180: ...wnward after being parked on slope road At this mo ment electronic parking brake will automatically increase pull force to park the car If above condition fre quently occurs please contact the GAC rep...

Page 181: ...e by using a booster battery see Page 354 and then release the parking brake Or contact with GAC sale ser vice shop If the EPB has been unused for a long time the system will do self test automaticall...

Page 182: ...longer than that caused by the brake pedal and the service life of the parking brake system may be reduced Hint Turn on start switch to exert electronic parking brake and the indicator lamp of electr...

Page 183: ...can shorten the EPB service life Auto release of EPB can reduce the service life of the parking system We recommend you use it only for hill starting If some one operating at the front and rear of th...

Page 184: ...g driving Exit In the following conditions automatic parking exits and parking brake will not be locked 1 Step on accelerator pedal when starting to drive 2 The engine stops during the course of drivi...

Page 185: ...roperly Since the brake master cylinder adjusts the brake pressure constantly a force will be fed back to the brake pedal continuously Therefore in this case be sure to press the brake pedal down all...

Page 186: ...Page 41 One of the following conditions with the warn ing lamp indicates a fault develops in the sys tem When the ignition switch or start switch is in Position ON the warning light is not lit When t...

Page 187: ...te inside the engine com partment be sure to read and ob serve the relevant warnings If the ABS indicator and the brake system indicator come on together immediately stop your vehicle in a safe place...

Page 188: ...from the normal running route e g skidding the ESP will correct it by apply ing a braking force to the appropriate wheels The ESP can reduce effectively the risk of side slipping OMA28 0024 Not equipp...

Page 189: ...lying a braking force to the appropriate wheels The ESP enables the vehicle to go back to the stable running state through the torsional force generated by braking If the vehicle tends to oversteer i...

Page 190: ...ety function provided by the system Remember that the ESP cannot go beyond the physical limit of adhe sion of the road Be sure to drive or drive while towing a trailer on slip pery surfaces with extra...

Page 191: ...less than 3s turns off the TCS system Then the indicator light on the combination instrument is lit and the corresponding icon appears on the dis play Pressing the button and holding it there for more...

Page 192: ...l is pressed quickly Then it will produce a greater brake pressure than normal braking and give full play to the ABS threshold so that the brake system can generate the pressure required for the maxim...

Page 193: ...n at this moment the driver releases the brake pedal and HAC is activated to exert brake to the car For a model with MT transmission the pressure will be maintained for 1 5s after the brake pedal is r...

Page 194: ...to turn off HDC At this moment the indicator lamp on the instrument goes out When the HDC is working the indicator lamp flashes Meanwhile the tail brake lamp also lights up Press the button to activa...

Page 195: ...to high braking temperature For instance if you use this system when the ambient temperature is high the brake sys tem temperature rises due to fric tion When this temperature reaches certain limit va...

Page 196: ...ponding indicator light in the combination instrument turns white Accelerate the vehicle to the cruising speed above and equal to 40km h If SET is pressed and then released the corresponding white ind...

Page 197: ...a tor pedal Tap RES The vehicle speed increas es by 2 km h once Pressing RES increases the speed If the accelerator pedal or RES button is released you can cruise at a higher set speed Decreasing the...

Page 198: ...CAN will send information to the instrument to display current pressure and tem perature If the tire pressure is too low or if the tire leaks quickly or if the tire temperature and pressure is high t...

Page 199: ...sage of high tire temperature Note If tire pressure sensor in the tire is re placed replace the tire or exchange tire position it is necessary to learn and match four sensors in the tire again Please...

Page 200: ...nsors The sensors send and receive ultra sonic waves The electronic system uses the ultrasonic waves sent out and those reflected by the barrier to calculate the distance from the rear of the vehicle...

Page 201: ...stem continues to sound immediately stop reversing Then the vehicle is extremely close to the barrier Be sure to avoid accidents To ensure the function of the sen sors on the rear bumper keep them cle...

Page 202: ...OMA28 0035 2 1 3 5 4 Please check ambient conditions and make sure safety Turn ignition switch to ON position and move the shift lever to R position to enter into reversing parking rearview picture Re...

Page 203: ...the children and pets around the car because the camera can t find children or little pets Turn off reverse parking rearview system Move the shift lever to R position to turn off reverse parking rearv...

Page 204: ...to enter ECO mode The prompt function for economic fuel consumption is added in this mode Press the button again to exit ECO mode and enter another shift mode Instrument display in ECO mode 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 205: ...safety 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 km h OMA28 0195 The ECU is equipped with both warning lamp alarm and text alarm The EPS indicator comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON p...

Page 206: ...ator lights and de frosters are working properly Brake pedal Make sure the brake pedal s free travel is enough Coolant level Make sure the coolant level is correct see Page 312 12V battery conditions...

Page 207: ...fastening bolts and nuts Pay attention to the sound and temperature changes of various as semblies during operation and perform adjustment timely Breaking in engine A new engine must be run in for 150...

Page 208: ...se accidents easily If the brakes are affected with damp or frozen or you drive on salt roads the braking effect can drop Hint Heavy workload can cause your brakes overheat while going down a steep hi...

Page 209: ...ehicle with care If the brakes still cannot work properly Park your vehicle on the roadside and contact your dealer for help Warning Before driving make sure the park ing brake is released fully and i...

Page 210: ...weight of the car and prevent corrosion Adjust the vehicle to keep it in the best working condition Dirty air filter improp er valve clearance dirty spark plugs dirty oil and grease etc will reduce e...

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Page 212: ...ning this vehicle or failing to correct a problem before driving can cause a crash in which you can be se riously hurt or killed Potential Vehicle Hazards Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide from engine e...

Page 213: ...y damage the plastic parts Warning Do not use any driver s compartment spray or solvent containing cleaning agent to clean the surfaces of dashboard and airbag assemblies Doing so could loosen the sur...

Page 214: ...with clear water Then buff it with a clean dry cloth If further cleaning is needed use a soap specifically for leather such as saddle soap Note After you wipe the leather using the spe cial detergent...

Page 215: ...emical cleaning agents to clean the seat belts to avoid damage to the seat belt web bing affecting its function When replacing the belt be sure to use a new belt of the same model and structure Whethe...

Page 216: ...not meet the specified re quirements are likely to cause dam age to the paint After washing due to dampened or even frozen brakes the braking ef ficiency will be reduced to some ex tent After washing...

Page 217: ...ts If your vehicle has just been washed try to avoid emergency braking Press the brake pedal gently to test the brakes before driving Try to avoid braking before remov ing the ice or antiskid salt fro...

Page 218: ...y exposure to sunlight air pollu tion etc You should use a wax on your vehicle when it is new Polishes Polishes can restore the shine to paint that has oxidized and lost some of its shine They are mai...

Page 219: ...he wiper blade Remove the snows on the windows and mirrors using a bristle brush Remove ice using the special spray You can also remove the ice using the scraper with ex tra care to avoid damage to th...

Page 220: ...heck whether the wiper blades are frozen against the windshield before op erating them If so remove the ice from the wiper blades firstly Failure to do so can cause damage to the wiper blades and the...

Page 221: ...s with high quality hard wax every three months Note Be sure to clean the wheels with acid free detergent Do not clean the wheels with the auto polishing agent or other abra sive If the protective cle...

Page 222: ...ids 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 OMA28 0134 General layout of engine compart ment 1 Dipstick 2 Washer fluid reservoir 3 Engine coolant reservoir 4 Oil filler cap 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Battery 7 Fuse box A28 V5_2...

Page 223: ...instrument panel along the arrow and fuel cap ejects automatically Warning Dry weather can cause static electricity easily Discharge the static electricity on your body before opening the fuel cap to...

Page 224: ...on SN grade and above Oil viscosity SAE 5W 30 Engine oil volume 4 2 L Low oil pressure indicator If the warning lamp lights up see page 38 and sends three warning sounds you must immediately stops the...

Page 225: ...hree way catalytic converters Note If inspecting engine oil level when the en gine is in hot condition please first stop the engine and wait for several minutes until the engine oil flows back to fuel...

Page 226: ...d driving conditions Therefore regularly check the oil level You d better check the oil level while refueling and before long drive Do not let the oil level exceed the upper mark A when the engine run...

Page 227: ...the engine oil fill cap Pour in the recommended oil slowly and carefully by several stages To avoid filling above the upper mark add a little oil each time and recheck the oil level until you bring i...

Page 228: ...specified in the Warranty Booklet Have your dealer replace the engine oil If you drive your vehicle in severe conditions or use the fuel of high sulphur content or fre quently drive a short distance...

Page 229: ...r or other non original con tainer to avoid confusing resulting in poisoning As engine oil is toxic before dis posal of waste oil please first put it on safe place to prevent children from touching it...

Page 230: ...f the additive But the concentration of coolant should not exceed 65 Otherwise the anti freezing capability of the coolant will be reduced resulting in weak ened cooling effect on the contrary To get...

Page 231: ...and regula tions Hint Coolant specification DF 6 35 anti freezing solution Coolant volume 6 9 L High engine coolant temperature 6 7 8 20 40 6 OMA28 0180 Driving speed Under normal traveling condition...

Page 232: ...l zone or lower it is necessary to immediately fill coolant Warning Be sure to operate inside the engine com partment with extra care As engine compartment is a danger ous area before opening engine h...

Page 233: ...nd then check whether coolant level is be tween the MAX and MIN marks on the side of the reserve tank MAX UPPER MARK MIN LOWER MARK The coolant level should be between the MAX and MIN marks If the coo...

Page 234: ...nt until the engine cools down If you finish make sure the coolant level is at or below the MAX mark Other wise the excess coolant will spill out of the cooling system when the engine be comes hot If...

Page 235: ...moment nev er open the coolant expansion tank cover Doing so may cause serious scalding to you Note If too much coolant is consumed you must wait for cooling of engine before fill ing coolant Otherwi...

Page 236: ...essary to add cleaning fluid additive approved by our company into pure water Please mix cleaning fluid according to the proportion on the external packing of the additive Warning Be sure to operate i...

Page 237: ...to Position ON and then switch it to Position LOCK OFF If you turn the wiper combination switch to MIST within 10s after the previous step the wiper arm will move half a turn Raise the wiper arm OMA28...

Page 238: ...e If your wiper blades need to be re placed we recommend you have your dealer replace them Note Do not open the hood when the wiper arms are raised or you will damage the hood and wiper arms Damaged o...

Page 239: ...t check the brake fluid level directly because the reservoir is blocked by other parts in the engine compartment if necessary have your dealer check the fluid level For the posi tion of brake fluid ta...

Page 240: ...f o r e o p e n e d o n l y f o r D O T 4 brake fluid Your vehicle s brake fluid is developed specially for your vehicle s brake system To ensure the brake system is functioning properly we recommend...

Page 241: ...er to avoid confusing result ing in poisoning Store the brake fluid in its original sealed container and store it in a safe place Keep it clear out of the reach of children Avoid poisoning You must re...

Page 242: ...he warning light comes on when the vehicle is moving this indicates that the generator cannot charge the battery Go to your dealer to have the electrical system checked as soon as possible Warning Ign...

Page 243: ...on Make sure the workplace is free of open flames sparks un covered lights and smoke When operating the cables and electrical equipment be sure to prevent sparks and static electricity Do not allow th...

Page 244: ...warnings related to operating the battery before starting work Note If the battery needs to be replaced select the recommended battery see Page 339 Failure to do so can cause improper operation of the...

Page 245: ...rage Conditions Make a mark on the tire to indicate the direction of rotation before removing the tire Re install the tire according to the mark to keep the direction of rotation of the wheel and the...

Page 246: ...traffic ac cidents and injure persons Tire pressure must comply with specifications otherwise it may cause accidents If the tire is un derinflated high speed driving will cause tire deflection resulti...

Page 247: ...essure If the protective cap is lost be sure to re install a new one Unless the vehicle drove several kilometers at low speed in the past 3 hours you can check and adjust the tire pressure When the ve...

Page 248: ...s and over inflated tires wear unevenly and adversely affect handling Tire Service Life The service life of your tires is dependent on many factors including but not limited to driv ing habits and tir...

Page 249: ...e premature tire wear and tire burst Therefore check the pressure in the tires once a month and before long distance driving Note Sudden cornering sudden acceleration and emergency braking can cause y...

Page 250: ...odels 6 5 J x 17 aluminum alloy applicable to some models 7 0 J x 18 aluminum alloy applicable to some models Tire 215 65 R16 applicable to some models 215 60 R17 applicable to some models 215 55 R18...

Page 251: ...ons If you detect any tire wears uneven ly have your dealer check it as soon as possible Always prevent your tires from touching chemicals oil grease fuel and brake fluid Try to avoid using a tire mor...

Page 252: ...Rated power XXXXKw Person capacity xx Manufacturing country China XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The vehicle information label as shown in the icon contains the following information 1 VIN Model 2 Brand Engine Mo...

Page 253: ...merical value Unit Length 4510 45 mm Width 1852 18 mm High no load 1677 16 no roof rack 1708 17 roof rack mm Wheelbase 2650 26 mm Tread Front wheel 1575 15 mm Rear wheel 1570 15 mm Front mounting 935...

Page 254: ...0A1A5A GAC6450A2A5A 1450 43 839 25 611 18 1900 969 931 GAC6450A1C5 GAC6450A2C5 GAC6450A1C5A GAC6450A2C5A 1475 44 864 26 611 18 1900 969 931 GAC6450A1D5 GAC6450A2D5 GAC6450A1D5A GAC6450A2D5A 1465 43 85...

Page 255: ...tion in suburbs 5 6 5 5 5 7 5 6 L 100km Fuel consumption comprehensive 6 7 6 4 6 5 6 3 L 100km Item Corresponding 1 5T model parameter Unit GAC6450A1D5 GAC6450A2D5 GAC6450A1D5A GAC6450A2D5A GAC6450A1F...

Page 256: ...pe Gasoline engine spark ignition type inline 4 cylinder 4 stroke water cooled multi point EFI turbo charging Number of cylinders 4 Ignition order 1 3 4 2 Cylinder bore mm 75 Stroke mm 75 Displacement...

Page 257: ...engine spark ignition type inline 4 cylinder 4 stroke water cooled multi point EFI turbo charging Number of cylinders PCS 4 Ignition order 1 3 4 2 Cylinder bore mm 75 Stroke mm 84 6 Displacement ml 14...

Page 258: ...tions 215 65 R16 optional 215 55 R18 1 5T model with assembly 1 3T model optional Tire pres sure Front wheel Rear wheel 220 kPa 220 kPa The standard pressures of the original tires are also given on t...

Page 259: ...in the engine 2 Excluding the oil remaining in the engine Suspension Form Front Rear McPherson independent sus pension Multi link independent sus pension Steering gear Form Rack and pinion type elect...

Page 260: ...backing plate 2 mm Wear limit rear brake lining excluding its backing plate 2 mm Wheel alignment number Description Parameters Front wheel Front wheel camber 20 30 Toe in of front single wheel 5 3 Ki...

Page 261: ...og lamp rear 12V PY21W Side turn signal LED 12V 0 5W Rear turn signal Lamp 12V W16W Reverse lamp 12V W16W License plate lamp 12V W5W High mount brake light LED Cannot be replaced individually Ceiling...

Page 262: ...80 90 Warning Tighten the wheel bolts to the speci fied torque Failure to do so cause the bolts become loose when the vehicle is moving resulting in accidents Be sure to tighten the wheel bolts with t...

Page 263: ...pare tire has been inflated check the pressure regularly to ensure the maximum pressure and check it many times a year Warning Use it according to operating re quirements of spare tire to avoid disk I...

Page 264: ...arning triangle 1 is located on the top of trunk floor OMA28 0030 Take the warning triangle out of trunk floor and unfold it to use Note Use the warning triangles properly follow ing the national laws...

Page 265: ...ing when you change a tire Take out spare tire and vehicle tools Warning If you have a flat tire while driving pull over safely to change it Park your vehicle in an area far away from traffic lanes Tu...

Page 266: ...lever to other position Put the transmis sion in reverse manual or Park auto matic Find the jacking point nearest the wheel you are removing Place the jack under the jacking point Crank the jack until...

Page 267: ...le If you observe the vehicle inclines obviously stop raising it and find out the cause before trying again Remove the wheels Remove the wheel nuts with the wrench with the flat tire off ground Remove...

Page 268: ...ean and make sure the nuts can be screwed easily No grease or other attach ment is permitted Precautions for changing a flat tire Install the flat tire into the flat tire well timely Clean the tools a...

Page 269: ...in electrical box of engine compartment OMA28 0136 Open engine compartment cover refer to page 76 Press fixing clip in arrow direction and release fuse box cover Remove the fuse box cover upward and t...

Page 270: ...at ing Doing so may cause damage to other components of the electrical system Make sure the color and mark of the replacement fuse are the same as those of the original one Do not use a sheet metal pa...

Page 271: ...Hint An electrical device may be equipped with several fuses or several electrical devices share one fuse Note You have to have some fuses replaced by your dealer For more information consult your dea...

Page 272: ...several electrical devices share one fuse Note You have to have some fuses replaced by your dealer For more information consult your dealer Warning Using an inappropriate or repaired fuse can cause a...

Page 273: ...he bulb be sure to check the relevant fuse The blown fuse can cause the light failure In addition you should do the fol lowing 1 Turn the light switch to the OFF position 2 Move the light control leve...

Page 274: ...nowledge about the operational process safe operation speci fications and the tools have your dealer replace the bulb Turn off the relevant switch and let the bulb cool down before replacing it During...

Page 275: ...rea Improper operation may cause injuries or deaths Read and follow the relevant warn ings before operating the batteries Connect the positive terminals of the batteries before connecting the negative...

Page 276: ...n explode if you do not follow the correct procedure seriously injuring anyone nearby Engine compartment is a dangerous area Improper operation may cause injuries or deaths Read and follow the relevan...

Page 277: ...until it reaches to limit position Warning Unless you have the experience do not tow other vehicle to avoid acci dents Make sure the towing ring is se cured in the threaded hole firmly Failure to do...

Page 278: ...other vehicle to avoid acci dents Make sure the towing ring is se cured in the threaded hole firmly Failure to do so can cause the tow ing ring comes off the threaded hole If you finish the towing re...

Page 279: ...wheels will rotate back ward so that the gears in the trans mission will move at high revolving speed causing damage to the trans mission in a short time Towing If your car has an accident and requir...

Page 280: ...rear wheels If there is no damage to your vehicle s rear wheels and rear axle your vehicle does not need to be transported by flat bed But the parking brake lever needs to be released fully Note For...

Page 281: ...ed by flat bed But it should be towed at low speed with its parking brake lever fully released its shift lever in Neutral and its steering wheel locked straight Note Do not let your vehicle be towed w...

Page 282: ...Q G5 Z2 0B820049 8 GAC6450A1C5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820050 9 GAC6450A1D5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820068 10 GAC6450A2D5A CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820069 11 GAC6450A2F5A CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820070 12 GAC6450A2F5 CN QQ G5 Z2 0B820071 13...

Page 283: ...0003AAF00 Zhejiang Hengbo Air Filter Co Ltd Oxygen sensor model Manufacturer Front LSF4 Rear LSF4 United Auto Electronic System Co Ltd Crankcase emission control device Manufacturer 10090081310000 Elr...

Page 284: ...jiang Hengbo Air Filter Co Ltd Oxygen sensor model Manufacturer Front LSF4 Rear LSF4 United Auto Electronic System Co Ltd Crankcase emission control device Manufacturer 10090081310000 Elringklinger Au...

Page 285: ...Manufacturer Front LSF4 Rear LSF4 United Auto Electronic System Co Ltd Crankcase emission control device Manufacturer 10090081310000 Elringklinger Automobile Parts China Co Ltd or 10090081310000 Ningb...

Page 286: ...Manufacturer Front LSF4 Rear LSF4 United Auto Electronic System Co Ltd Crankcase emission control device Manufacturer 10090081310000 Elringklinger Automobile Parts China Co Ltd or 10090081310000 Ningb...

Page 287: ...actually delivered cars If there is any difference between the product schematic drawing and actual car the actual one should prevail If there is any modification in contents of this manual change of...

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