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Introduction of Owner's 
Manual and Vehicle 
Identification

5   Introduction of Owner's Manual

5   Notes to Owners
6   Hint
6   Symbols

6   Vehicle Identification

6   Vehicle Identification Marker
7   Location of Vehicle 

Identification Marker

Instrument and Control

9   Instrument and Control Device
11   Combination Meter

12   Tachometer
12   Speedometer

13   Information Center

13   Upper Display
14   Overview of Main Display
15   Information of Main Display

17   Warning Light and Indicator

17   Layout of Warning Light and 

Indicator

18   Instructions of Warning 

Light and Indicator

21   Light and Indicator

21   Light Control Combination 

Switch

23   Hazard Warning Light
23   Instrument Panel Switch 

Bank Assembly

24   Wipers and Washers

24   Wiper Control Combination 

Switch (Sedan)

24   Wiper Control Combination 

Switch (Hatchback)

26   Steering Column

26   Adjustment of Steering 

Wheel

26   Rear View Mirror

26   Exterior Rear View Mirror
28   Mechanical Anti-glare 

Interior Rear View Mirror

28   Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror
29   Horn
29   Window

30   Power Window
31   Sunroof

34   Interior Settings

34   Front Interior Light (w/o 

Sunroof)

34   Front Interior Light (w/ 

Sunroof)

35   Rear Interior Light
35   Cigarette Lighter
36   Center Armrest
37   Rear Window Sunshade
37   Glove Box
38   Storage Box
38   Glasses Box
39   Cup Holder
39   Interior Door Handle
40   Coat Hook
40   Floor Mat

Contents

Summary of Contents for Emgrand 2015

Page 1: ...r Please be sure to complete the maintenance tasks regu larly according to the maintenance regulations in this manual This vehicle provides all information related to this model Depending on the configura tion of the vehicle the instruction in this manual may differ from the actual configuration of the vehicle you bought so you should be subject to the vehicle actually received When reselling or l...

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Page 3: ...dicator 21 Light and Indicator 21 Light Control Combination Switch 23 Hazard Warning Light 23 Instrument Panel Switch Bank Assembly 24 Wipers and Washers 24 Wiper Control Combination Switch Sedan 24 Wiper Control Combination Switch Hatchback 26 Steering Column 26 Adjustment of Steering Wheel 26 Rear View Mirror 26 Exterior Rear View Mirror 28 Mechanical Anti glare Interior Rear View Mirror 28 Sun ...

Page 4: ...72 Seat Belt Pretensioner 72 Fasten Seat Belt Warning 73 Seat Belts and Pregnant Women 73 Safety System Check 73 Seat Belt Maintenance 74 Replace Components of Seat Belt System after a Collision 74 Airbag 75 Locations of Airbags 79 Deployment of Airbags 83 Airbag Warning Light 84 Replace Components of Airbag System after a Collision 84 Disposal of Vehicle 84 Child Restraint System 84 Older Childre...

Page 5: ...tion 122 Rear View Camera 124 Cruise Control System 124 Setting Cruise Control 124 Recovery of the Set Speed 125 Accelerating under Cruise Control 125 Decelerating under Cruise Control 125 Overtaking under Cruise Control 125 Using Cruise Control on Ramp 125 Terminating Cruise Control 125 Eliminating Speed Record 126 Loading 126 Loading Objects Faults on the Way 127 Hazard Warning Devices 127 Hazar...

Page 6: ...9 Replacement of Brake System Components 159 Brake Fluid 161 Power Steering 161 Hydraulic Power Steering 161 Front Combination Headlight 161 Fogging up of Front Combination Headlight 162 Battery 162 Using and Maintenance of Battery 163 Replacement of Battery 163 Vehicle Storage 164 Washer 164 What Kind of Washer Fluid to Use 165 Wiper 165 Wiper Blade 165 Replacement of Front Windshield Wiper Blade...

Page 7: ...faces Technical Data 177 Major Dimension Parameter of Vehicle 179 Gross Vehicle Weight 181 Main Engine Parameters 182 Vehicle Power Performance 183 Vehicle Fuel Economy 184 Emission Level 185 Wheel and Tire 185 Road Tire Model 185 Spare Tire Model 185 Dynamic Imbalance of Tires 185 Tire Inflation Pressure Cold 186 Wheel Alignment Parameter Unloaded 187 Recommended Oil and Capacity ...

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Page 9: ...he vehicle by yourself especially the components of the chassis New fasteners may be coated with seal lock adhesive so they are not renewable after removal 6 Any modifications or adding devices to the vehicle are not allowed We will bear no responsibility for any direct or indi rect loss deriving from non compliance with the above mentioned warnings 7 Among fires caused by the overheated exhaust p...

Page 10: ...ormation ASTERISK The asterisk following the title or name indicates that the described device or func tion is provided only for certain models and may not provided for the vehicle you bought Illustration Symbols Indicate the described objects Indicate the moving directions of the objects Indicate not to do this or let this hap pen Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Marker When you cont...

Page 11: ...hicle body is worn contact the Geely Automobile Service Station immedi ately On the vehicle plate The Vehicle Identification Number VIN consists of 17 characters It includes the manufacturer model year body type and number engine number and assembly plant of the vehicle Location of Engine Number The engine number JLγ 4G15 JLC 4G18 JLC 4M15 and JLC 4M18 is stamped on the engine body near the transm...

Page 12: ...10 Vehicle Plate The vehicle plate is below the RH B pillar and contains the following information Company name Vehicle identification number Brand Model Engine type Seating capacity Engine rated power Engine displacement Maximum design mass Manufacturing date ...

Page 13: ...erior door handle 4 Air outlet LH 5 Defroster air outlet LH 6 Security indicator 7 Light control switch 8 Instrument cluster 9 Steering wheel button 10 Headlight leveling adjustment switch 11 Hood release lever 12 Liftgate trunk lid switch 13 Dimmer control knob 14 Power mirror select button 15 Power mirror adjustment switch 16 Power window control switch ...

Page 14: ...ity indicator 7 Windshield defroster switch 8 Light control switch 9 Instrument cluster 10 Steering wheel button 11 Headlight leveling adjustment switch 12 Hood release lever 13 Liftgate trunk lid switch 14 SOSfull frequency speaker storage compartment 15 Dimmer control knob 16 Power mirror select button 17 Power mirror adjustment switch 18 Power window control switch ...

Page 15: ...let 4 Audio control panel 5 Glove box door handle 6 Glove box 7 Defroster air outlet RH 8 Air outlet RH 9 Interior door handle 10 Interior door lock button 11 Power window control switch 12 Parking brake lever 13 Transmission shift lever 14 Cigarette lighter ashtray 15 A C control panel 16 Keyless ignition switch ...

Page 16: ...Instrument and Controls 14 Instrument Cluster 1 Tachometer 2 Upper display 3 Speedometer 4 Main display Dist To Empty Instant Fuel L h Km ...

Page 17: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Instrument and Controls 15 Instrument Cluster for Methanol Application 1 Tachometer 2 Temperature gauge 3 Speedometer 4 Main display Methanol Gasoline Methanol ...

Page 18: ... increase Usually fuel consumption stays low when the engine speed is slow The pointer of the tachometer may move to the bottom when the engine is started This is not a malfunction Do not let the pointer of the engine tachometer reach the red zone which can cause serious damage to the engine Speedometer The speedometer indicates the current vehicle speed km h and the maximum scale is 240 km h You ...

Page 19: ...e Station immediately Driving the vehicle with low fuel level continuously tends to cause prema ture damage to the fuel pump When driving the vehicle with low fuel level continuously stalled engine may cause damage to catalytic converter Temperature Gauge for methanol application The temperature gauge shows engine cool ant temperature when the ignition switch is turned ON During normal driving fou...

Page 20: ... ajar warn ing transmission range textual warning etc 1 Textual message 2 Distance to empty dynamical fuel econ omy 3 Temperature gauge 4 4 door ajar and rear park assist displays 5 Accumulated mileage and trip mileage displays Note the unit for dynamical fuel economy display is L h when the engine is running at idle and the unit is L 100km when the vehicle is running see above picture Dist To Emp...

Page 21: ...iving information such as fuel type methanol gauge gas gauge accumulated mileage trip mile age door ajar warning textual message etc 1 Fuel type 2 Methanol gauge 3 Gas gauge 4 4 door ajar and rear park assist displays 5 Accumulated mileage and trip mileage displays 6 Textual message Methanol Methanol Gasoline Methanol Methanol Gasoline Depress the cluth pedal to start the engine ...

Page 22: ...speeds In heavy traffic use the air conditioning system and idle the engine for a long time When towing a vehicle Fuel Type for methanol application The fuel type is shown in Chinese to indi cate the current fuel status of the vehicle Methanol Gauge for methanol application It shows the actual level of methanol in the tank by eight LED pointers When the cur rent methanol level falls in one zone th...

Page 23: ...ill the tank immediately The indicator will go off auto matically after filling and driving for a while If not have the vehicle inspected by Geely Service Station immediately Driving the vehicle with low fuel level continuously tends to cause premature damage to the fuel pump When driving the vehicle with low fuel level continuously stalled engine may cause damage to catalytic converter 4 door and...

Page 24: ...aximum value its display will be reset to 0 0 and calculate from the beginning The trip mileage indicates the total driven distance since it was reset or the battery was charged If the instrument battery is discharged and beyond the buffer time set by the instrument the trip mileage value will be reset to zero The trip mileage will not lose efficacy with the failure of the accumu lated mileage TRI...

Page 25: ...icator If the vehicle detects that one or more warning indicators need to be illuminated the system will make the relevant indicator displayed on the liquid crystal display LCD Refer to Instructions of Warning Light and Indicator in Section 2 Instrument and Control for the meaning of each warning light ...

Page 26: ...etects that one or more warning indicators need to be illuminated the system will make the relevant indicator displayed on the liquid crystal display LCD Refer to Instructions of Warning Light and Indicator in Section 2 Instrument and Controls for the meaning of each warning light Methanol Gasoline Methanol ...

Page 27: ...t the brake fluid level is too low or brake malfunction exists Check your brake system immediately If the indicator illuminates during driving drive away from the roadway and stop the vehicle carefully The brake pedal may be harder to press or closer to the floor than usual It may take more time for the vehicle to stop after the brake pedal is pressed Try to stop and restart the vehicle once or tw...

Page 28: ...After the engine started the indica tor should go off immediately If it does not go off this indicates that there is a malfunc tion in the charging system of the vehicle Contact Geely Service Station as soon as possible If the drive belt of the engine is bro ken or loose you shall not continue driving High beam Indicator Blue This indicator illuminates when the high beam lights are turned on Rear ...

Page 29: ...icator Yellow When the ignition switch is turned to ON position the ABS and EBD indicators will illuminate If the anti lock brake system and brake assist system function normally this indicator will go off after a few seconds If these systems malfunction when the engine is started or the vehicle is driven both ABS and EBD indicators will illuminate Have your vehicle repaired by the Geely Service S...

Page 30: ...epaired by the Geely Service Station Electric Power Steering System Malfunction Indicator Yellow The light will illuminate temporarily and then go off after a few minutes when the engine is started If the indicator illuminates and remains on this indicates that there is a malfunction in the electric power steering system ECO Mode Indicator Yellow This indicator will illuminate when the ECO mode is...

Page 31: ...low beam lights when the ambient light is dim Note Under the AUTO mode the system has a manual priority function If there are light signals input the system will exit the automatic light mode Headlight Low Beam Turn the light control switch 1 toward A until the mark points to position the low beam lights will illuminate Turn the light control switch 1 toward B until the mark points to OFF position...

Page 32: ...htness 2 liftgate trunk lid open button Press the switch button to pop up the trunk lid Sedan or unlock the liftgate Hatch back This button will return to its original position after external force is removed 3 Immobilizer indicator When anti theft function is set for the vehi cle the immobilizer indicator will flash con stantly to inform the driver that the anti theft function has been activated ...

Page 33: ...roster switch The switch is used to turn on the windshield defroster function 4 Headlight Leveling Adjustment Knob The headlight leveling adjustment switch is located under the instrument panel near the power rear view mirror adjustment switch and marked with numbers 0 1 2 3 and 4 The larger the number is the lower level of the low beams The low beams may be higher than the nor mal position if the...

Page 34: ...ont wiper will perform inching wiping oper ation Front Wiper OFF The front wiper turns off when handle 1 is in OFF position Intermittent Wiping of Front Wiper Pull handle 1 toward B to position and the front wiper will wipe intermittently At this time turn the intermittent speed adjust ment knob 2 to adjust the wiping interval Low speed Wiping of Front Wiper Pull handle 2 toward B to LO position a...

Page 35: ...iping of Rear Wiper Turn rear wiper control switch 3 toward A until it points to ON position and the rear wiper will wipe at low speed Intermittent Wiping of Rear Wiper Turn rear wiper control switch 3 toward A until it points to position and the rear wiper will wipe intermittently Rear Wiper OFF When rear wiper control switch 3 is set to mark and points to OFF position the rear wiper will be turn...

Page 36: ...r driving posture 1 Turn the ignition to ON position to disen gage the electronic lock then turn the steering wheel to the straight position 2 Release lock lever A of the steering wheel completely 3 Hold the steering wheel tightly and adjust it up and down to the optimal position 4 After selecting a suitable driving posi tion fully pull up lock lever A of the steering wheel and lock the steering w...

Page 37: ...irrors are frozen Use a sprayer or deicer to remove the ice on the rear view mirror surfaces To avoid personal injury and rear view mir ror damage do not touch the rear view mir rors while they are operating 1 Rear view mirror adjustment switch 2 L and R rear view mirror select switch Adjustment of Exterior Rear View Mirror 1 Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON 2 Press L and R mirror select swit...

Page 38: ...ned off automatically after approximately 12 minutes Refer to Heat ing Ventilation and Air Conditioning in Section 3 Air Conditioning and Entertain ment System for details Mechanical Anti dazzling Interior Rear View Mirror Adjustment of Interior Rear View Mirror The interior rear view mirrors are fixed on the windshield you can adjust the interior rear view mirrors to the desired position by turni...

Page 39: ... and slide the covers open to use them Horn Press the horn button area as shown by the arrow on the steering wheel and the horn will operate Note The horn button area on the steer ing wheel is also used as a driver side airbag cover Due to specific function requirement of the driver side airbag when using the horn it is better to oper ate by pressing the horn button area as shown by the arrow in t...

Page 40: ...unction Never try to let any part of your body caught by the windows to activate the anti pinch function Otherwise it may cause serious injury or even death The anti pinch function may not work if something gets caught just before the win dow fully closed the distance between the top of the glass and the window frame is less than 4 mm Power Window 1 Rear window lock switch 2 Left rear window switc...

Page 41: ...motor To restore power window opera tion users have to wait for a moment Anti pinch Function The window will stop closing halfway auto matically and returns to its original state if something gets jammed between the glass and window frame during auto close opera tion If the window suffers a strong impact this function may operate even if nothing is caught If the power window can not oper ate autom...

Page 42: ...he event of sudden braking or accident Do not allow any passengers to put their heads or any other part of their bodies outside the sun roof while it is moving Confirm that the key has been removed before exiting the vehi cle Do not leave children in the vehicle alone especially when the key is still in the ignition switch Otherwise serious acci dents may happen if they play with the sunroof switc...

Page 43: ...ng automatically touch the tilt open close button lightly short than 500 ms and it will stop moving Touch the tilt open close button lightly short than 500 ms and the glass panel will tilt the sunroof or close and then touch the button lightly again and the glass panel will stop moving Anti pinch Press and hold the close button or tilt close button of the sunroof longer than 500 ms and the glass p...

Page 44: ...oosen the tightening screws on the regulator to adjust the height of the glass surface Weatherstrip damaged Replacement of the weather strip Unusual noise in the guide rail Foreign matters in the slide way Clean the slideway and add the lubricating oil Sunroof operates abnormally Fuse blown Replacement of fuse Poor switch connection Replace the switch Motor malfunction Replacement of the motor Con...

Page 45: ...ding to your requirements 1 Interior light switch LH and Interior light LH 2 Interior light switch RH and Interior light RH Export Edition 1 Interior light switch LH 2 Courtesy light control switch 3 Interior light switch RH Front Interior Light w Sunroof 1 Interior light switch LH and Interior light LH 2 Interior light switch RH and Interior light RH Export Edition 1 Interior light switch LH 2 Co...

Page 46: ...ndle if any door except for liftgate trunk lid is opened before the dome light go off the dome light will remain on for 15 seconds since the door is opened and meanwhile if the four doors are all closed the dome light will go off automatically Avoid using the front interior lights when driving at night Bright passen ger compartment may reduce the visibility in the dark and cause collision If the f...

Page 47: ...t A double layer console box is provided for the bottom of the center armrest on the vehicle Pull up the left button as shown to open the upper console box Pull up the right button to open the lower console box The small items such as paper towel invoice and change can be stored in the upper console box to allow for easy access The larger items can be stored in the lower console box The center arm...

Page 48: ... If you want to retract the curtain screen cloth disengage the 2 hooks from the hook buckles of the ceiling and then the screen cloth will be retracted automatically into the main tube Glove box The glove box is located in the instrument panel at the front seat passenger side Pull the handle of the glove box cover to the left side to open the glove box Push the glove box cover forward to close the...

Page 49: ...hat you can store parking card or highway card Glasses Box A glasses box is provided for the vehicle which is integrated with the front interior light so that you can store or use the glasses while driving Cup Holder Front Cup Holder Cup holders are provided at floor console or the lower side of the front door inner trim board LH and RH for you to put cups or drinks Rear Cup Holder The rear cup ho...

Page 50: ...ook The vehicle is provided with coat hooks which are located on interior grabs on both sides of the rear seats for the use of pas sengers The coat hooks are only used to hang light items such as clothes or hats Do not hang heavy objects on the coat hooks to prevent damages to the coat hooks Floor Mat Make sure the floor mat is properly placed as shown in the illustration and use the floor mat of ...

Page 51: ...ion and Air Conditioning Automatic Air Conditioning Control System 1 A C button 2 VOL button 3 VOL button 4 Max DEF button 5 TEMP button 6 TEMP button 7 Rear window outside mirror defroster button 8 AUTO button 9 OFF button 10 FOOT button 11 FACE button 12 DEF FOOT button 13 Internal external recirculation shift but ton ...

Page 52: ...ndshield For the best performance remove all the ice and snow on the windshield before defrost ing 5 TEMP button If the A C controller is in normal operating condition the tem perature value will be decreased by 0 5ºC every time the button is pressed When the temperature is decreased to 16ºC the temperature value will be changed to the character LO if further decreasing 6 TEMP button If the A C co...

Page 53: ...he mode will be changed to FOOT If the button is pressed in the MIX mode the mode will be changed to FACE 12 DEF FOOT button If the button is pressed in the FOOT mode the mode will be changed to MIX If the button is pressed in the FACE mode the mode will be changed to MIX If the button is pressed in the FACE FOOT mode the mode will be changed to MIX If the but ton is pressed in the manual MIX mode...

Page 54: ...ont seat passenger can control the amount of the recirculating air and cancel the AUTO Automatic Air Conditioning mode The operator can also select airflow direction by selecting a certain available mode Sensor The solar sensor is located on the top of the dashboard near the windshield It can mon itor the heat from the sun The temperature control system adjusts the temperature fan speed internal r...

Page 55: ...ainment System 53 Manual Air Conditioning Control System 1 Temperature control knob 2 A C button 3 Air volume control knob 4 Internal recirculation button 5 Mode knob 6 Rear window outside mirror defroster button 7 External recirculation button ...

Page 56: ...button to enter the internal recircula tion mode 5 Mode knob Turn the knob to select var ious air distribution modes Air flows to the upper body Air flows to the foot well Air flows to the upper body and foot well Air flows to the windshield Air flows to the windshield and foot well 6 Rear window outside mirror defroster button Press the button to turn the rear window outside mirror defroster on o...

Page 57: ...hat you keep using the internal recirculation mode and then set the fan speed control but ton to position other than OFF if the dust kicked up by the vehicle still enters the vehicle after the windows are closed When the A C controller is operating you may feel eyes stung if you smoke The cause of this symptom is that the retinas become dry as the result of the dry air inside the vehicle so the ey...

Page 58: ...Windshield defroster outlet 3 Center air outlet 4 Front seat passenger FOOT air outlet 5 Defroster air vent Note There are 2 rear seat passenger FOOT air outlets which are located on the floors under the 2 front passenger seats respectively not shown in the illustration ...

Page 59: ...the air from flowing into the vehicle Air Conditioning Filter The vehicle is equipped with an air condi tioning filter which is located behind the glove box on the front passenger seat side This filter can remove the dust pollen and other irritants from the outside air entering the vehicle For the best filtering effect check and replace the filter regularly according to the Warranty and Maintenanc...

Page 60: ...Entertainment System Multimedia Player 1 MUTE button 2 LCD display 3 Button 4 MODE button 5 AS SEL button 6 USB port 7 1 PAU button 8 2 SCAN button 9 3 RPT button 10 Center knob 11 4 RDM button 12 5 button 13 6 button 14 AUX port 15 Button 16 BND CLK button ...

Page 61: ...ld Fast rewind 4 MODE Press and release Change the mode Press and release Change the mode 5 AS SEL Press and release Scan automatically and store the station Press and hold Set the SEL Press and hold Set the SEL 6 USB port Open the protective cover and connect the USB mem ory 7 1 PAU Press and release Select the stored sta tion 1 Press and hold Store the current station to 1 Press and release Paus...

Page 62: ...current station to 5 Press and release Select the next direc tory Press and hold Fast forward 10 tracks 13 6 Press and release Select the stored sta tion 6 Press and hold Store the current station to 6 Press and release Select the previous directory Press and hold Fast rewind 10 tracks 14 AUX port Open the protective cover and connect the AUX input cable 15 Press and release Seek program down auto...

Page 63: ...ntly playing Changing Band Press and release the BND CLK button to cycle among the bands in the order of FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 and AM2 Auto Store AS Press and release the AS SEL button to activate this function The program will search the available information from the station within current band automatically The display will show the frequencies of the current band which are searched automati cally in...

Page 64: ...y functions can be canceled by selecting tracks Fast Forwarding Rewinding Press and hold the or button for more than 1 5 s to enter fast forwarding rewinding mode Once the or button is released it will exit from the forwarding rewinding mode and start to play the track normally at the point of the button released The repeat random and scan play func tions can be canceled by forwarding rewinding Th...

Page 65: ...the BASS and TREBLE functions are set to off EQ Adjustment After entering EQ OFF screen by pressing and holding the AS SEL button you can select several preset equalizer modes such as OFF POP CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ in turn by turning the knob Note In these cases the EQ OFF screen will be turned off if the center knob is not turned within 3 seconds Mute Setting You can perform the mute setting in any mo...

Page 66: ...r Conditioning and Entertainment System Advanced On board Head Unit GPS Head Unit 1 Power volume adjustment knob 2 Menu button 3 Main menu button 4 Return button 5 Mode tuner knob 6 AUX TF express card slot ...

Page 67: ...tem will be turned off auto matically The master volume can be adjusted by adjusting this knob Turn it clockwise to increase the volume and counterclock wise to decrease the volume Press and release the knob to mute 2 Menu but ton Menu The menu screen in the application will pop up by pressing and releasing the button 3 Main menu but ton Main menu The system will go to main startup screen directly...

Page 68: ...ortable storage devices purchased through regular chan nels Steering Wheel Button w VR But ton w o Cruse Control Buttons Press and release the VOL button to increase the volume of the system Press and release the VOL button to decrease the volume of the system You can perform the mute setting in any modes by pressing and releasing but ton If you press and release button again or VOL or VOL the mut...

Page 69: ...vious station in the radio mode to skip to the previous track or video in music and video modes to select the previous one from the list in the voice recognition mode Press and release the VOL button to increase the volume of the system Press and release the VOL button to decrease the volume of the system Press and release MODE button to cycle through the navigation radio music video and image fun...

Page 70: ...wheel to answer the call When there is a call in progress and the phone is in connection call unanswered press the button on the steering wheel to end the call Steering Wheel Button w Phone button w Cruse Control Buttons Press and release button to skip to the next station in the radio mode to skip to the next track or video in music and video modes Press and release button to skip to the previous...

Page 71: ... the Bluetooth compatible phone is connected if there is an incoming call press the button on the steering wheel to answer the call When there is a call in progress and the phone is in connection call unanswered press the button on the steering wheel to end the call ...

Page 72: ...70 Air Conditioning and Entertainment System GPS Head Unit Export 1 Power volume adjustment knob 2 Menu button 3 Main menu button 4 Return button 5 Mode tuner knob 6 AUX Micro SD card slot ...

Page 73: ... powered off with ignition in ACC press and release the knob to power on the head unit The master volume can be adjusted by adjust ing this knob Turn it clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume The volume requires 30 degrees Press and release the button to mute 2 Menu but ton Menu Single press between 1 to 3 seconds the appli cation exits the Menu screen 3 Main ...

Page 74: ... Micro SD card and external USB port Operate external Micro SD card external standard Micro SD card port Micro SD card compatible with maximum 16 G only support genuine Micro SD card Micro SD card write and read rate between 8 10MBps the com patible Micro SD card SDHC2 SDHC4 SDHC6 External audio auxiliary input connector 3 5mm stereo Comply with the standard PIN definition Operate USB drive and co...

Page 75: ...portable storage devices purchased through regular chan nels Steering Wheel Button w o Cruise Control Buttons Press and release the VOL button to increase the volume of the system Press and release the VOL button to decrease the volume of the system You can perform the mute setting in any modes by pressing and releasing but ton If you press and release button again or VOL or VOL the mute function ...

Page 76: ...to the next station in the radio mode to skip to the next track or video in music and video modes Press and release button to skip to the previous station in the radio mode to skip to the previous track or video in music and video modes Press and release the VOL button to increase the volume of the system Press and release the VOL button to decrease the volume of the system Press and release MODE ...

Page 77: ...fore driving Adjustment of Front Seat Head Restraint To raise or lower the head restraint press and hold the adjustment button on the side of the seat head restraint lift up or push down the head restraint to the desired height and then release the button Push down or lift up the head restraint lightly again until you hear a click to make sure that the head restraint is locked in position Rotate t...

Page 78: ...upport forward and rear ward Seat Back Angle Adjustment 1 Seat cushion height adjustment handle 2 Reclining adjustment handle When the seat back needs to be adjusted rearward lift the seat reclining adjustment handle 2 up to unlock the seat back Press against the seat back rearward with your back lightly to rotate the seat back rearward to the desired position Then release the reclining adjustment...

Page 79: ...the seat and slide the seat to the desired position and then release the adjustment lever Lumbar Support Adjustment When the seat lumbar support adjustment handle is rotated in the desired direction the position of the lumbar support will be changed Release the adjustment handle when the lumbar support is adjusted to the desired position Manual Front Passenger Seat The front passenger seat can be ...

Page 80: ... the arrow to move the seat forward or rearward Seat Back Angle Adjustment Push the switch in the direction of the arrow to adjust the seat reclining Seat Cushion Adjustment Push the rear portion of the switch in the direction of the arrow to increase or decrease the seat cushion height Lumbar Support Adjustment When the seat lumbar support adjustment handle is rotated in the desired direction the...

Page 81: ...s folded down Folding Up of Rear Seat Back Tilt the seat back rearward and push it rear ward firmly to lock it Do not allow any passenger to sit on a folded seat or in the luggage com partment while driving The seat should be used normally When returning the seat back to its original position the following precautions should be observed to prevent personal injury in a collision or sudden stop Push...

Page 82: ...he vehicle have not fastened the seat belt the severity of injury may increase signifi cantly You may bump into the interior of your vehicle heavily or thrown out You and a passenger in the vehicle could be seri ously injured or even killed If you have fas tened a seat belt the severity of injury will be reduced if a same collision happens Therefore always fasten a seat belt and check if the passe...

Page 83: ...seriously injured or killed if the seat belts are not fastened With a history of more than 40 years the seat belt used on the vehicle has clearly proved that In most of the collisions whether the passengers fas ten their seat belt or not is very important Why Seat Belt Has Protective Effect When you sit in or on an object your mov ing speed is the same as that of the object Take the simplest vehic...

Page 84: ...otection of the seat belts and air bags The driver and front passenger seats can be adjusted in many directions based on their physical conditions Correct seating posture can make sure that The vehicle can be handled correctly effectively and safely The body can be supported effectively and fatigue driving can be avoided The seat belts and airbags can provide best protection Do not recline the sea...

Page 85: ...ver to operate the accelerator brake and clutch pedals effectively Head restraint adjustment The head restraint should be adjusted correctly based on the driver heights The seat back should be placed in upright position with back well against the seat back Wear the seat belt correctly Correct Front Passenger Seating Posture For your own safety we recommend that the front passenger should make the ...

Page 86: ...ed than the belted persons in the event of a colli sion The unbelted passengers may be thrown out in the event of a collision In addition they may hit other belted persons Sit up straight with feet extended on the floor all the time The crotch belt portion should be placed as low as possible snug across the hips and just in contact with the thighs In the event of a collision the crotch belt can ap...

Page 87: ...clicking sound is heard Pull the latch plate and make sure that it is securely locked Confirm the position of the release button on the buckle so that you can release the seat belt quickly if nec essary If a shoulder belt height adjuster is provided move it to a height suitable for you For instructions for use and important safety information refer to Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster in Sec tion 4 Se...

Page 88: ...ssembly though it is invisible It will work in the event of a frontal collision The pretensioner can work only once If the pretensioner has been activated in a colli sion it may needs to be replaced with a new one At the same other components of the seat belt system may also need to be replaced Refer to Replace Components of Seat Belt System after a Collision in Sec tion 4 Seat and Restraint Syste...

Page 89: ...r and front passenger seat belts are fastened or sound for more than 120 s and then the buzzer will stop sounding Fastening the seat belt correctly helps reduce the risk of an injury during a traffic accident of sudden braking Therefore you and the passengers should keep the seat belts fastened correctly while the vehicle is moving If an illuminated warning light relevant alarm and warning instruc...

Page 90: ...erwise these actions may weaken the intensity of the seat belts These seat belts could not provide best pro tection in a collision The seat belt should be cleaned with mild soap and water only Do not use the seat belts before they are dry Replace Components of Seat Belt System after a Collision After a minor collision have your seat belt assembly checked or replaced by the Geely Service Station Ev...

Page 91: ...Do not put any objects between the passen gers and airbags If there are obstacles between the passengers and the airbags the airbags could not be inflated properly or the obstacles could be squeezed into the bodies of the passengers causing serious injuries The airbags become hot after deployment Do not touch them until they have cooled down When the airbags are deployed some gases and dusts will ...

Page 92: ...s in front of the instrument panel or con sole box or on the steering wheel pad of the airbag system They may interfere with deployment of the airbags or cause the pas sengers seriously injured or killed due to the strong impact generated when the airbags are deployed Also do not place any objects in the arms or on the knees of the driver and front seat passengers Do not modify remove knock or ope...

Page 93: ...s and side curtain airbags are designed to provide extra protection for the driver front seat passenger and rear outside seat passengers by supplementing the seat belts The side airbags operate with the seat belts by inflating in the event of a moderate to severe side collision to reduce the risk of personal injury The side airbags can primarily help reduce the risk of chest injury to the driver o...

Page 94: ...h considerable speed and force Otherwise this may cause serious injuries or even death to the children Do not put your head or hands outside the window because the side airbags and side curtain airbags could deploy with consider able speed and force Otherwise this may cause serious injuries or even death to pas sengers Do not attach any ornament to the surrounding areas of the side curtain airbags...

Page 95: ...sonnel of Geely Service Station In some circumstances these modifications may interfere with the proper operation of the side airbags and side curtain airbags Installation of electronic devices such as mobile two way radios cassette tape players or CD players Modification of suspension system Modification of side of the passenger compartment Repair of bracket or its surrounding Deployment of Airba...

Page 96: ...ision and how fast the vehicle decelerates due to the collision rather than the vehicle speed The deploy ment of the airbags should not be judged from the extent of the vehicle damage In the event of severe frontal collision both of the frontal airbags will be deployed Deployment of Side Side and Cur tain Airbags The front side airbags and the side curtain airbags may deploy when the vehicle is su...

Page 97: ...he injuries of the upper body and pelvis in case of a side colli sion Types of Collisions that May not Deploy the Frontal Airbags The vehicle is not started When the vehicle hits objects that deform easily such as trees When the vehicle in motion hits low objects such as steps ...

Page 98: ...vehicle underrides or goes under the bed of a truck When the vehicle hits a parked vehicle with the same weight from the front When the hitting direction and hitting point deviates from the center of the vehicle more than 30 degrees Rollover Side collision rear collision or minor frontal collision The airbag system suffer malfunction Other special cases ...

Page 99: ...pecial cases Airbag warning indicator Do not attempt to service repair remove or replace any component of the airbag system Otherwise the system may not operate An airbag ready indicator is provided for the combination meter on the instrument panel which is marked with a symbol of the air bag The system can check if there is a mal function in the electrical system of the airbag The indicator can i...

Page 100: ... be disposed of be sure to have the unde ployed airbags deployed in a certain envi ronment safely by a qualified personnel before you scrap your vehicle as the unde ployed airbags poses potential danger Child Restraint System Older Children The child who has outgrown and can no longer be properly restrained in a child safety seat should wear a seat belt The weight and height limits of the child sa...

Page 101: ... thrown out in a colli sion The older children should use a seat belt properly Never wear a seat belt like this Two children should never be belted into a single seat belt If so the seat belt could not distribute the impact force cor rectly The two children belted together may crash into one another in a collision and be severely injured Each seat belt must be used for one person only at one time ...

Page 102: ...int devices shall be used each time the infants are on the vehi cle to protect them The improperly restrained child may hit other persons or be thrown out of the vehi cle Never wear a seat belt like this Never hold infant or child in your arms while riding Nobody could be able to hold them during a collision as the infant or child may become very heavy as a result of the impact of a collision For ...

Page 103: ...nes And it may move up and adhere to the abdomen of the baby In a col lision the seat belt may apply a force to this area of the body However there is no bone structure to protect this area This alone may cause serious or fatal injuries To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries in a collision the baby should always be secured in a suitable child restraint Child Restraint System Selection of ...

Page 104: ...ggest that the child and child restraint should be secured on the rear seat including infant or child sitting in rear facing child restraint child sitting in forward facing child protection seat older child sit ting in child safety seat and child who has outgrown and can use a seat belt A label on the right end plate of the instrument panel indicates that Never allow the child to sit in the front ...

Page 105: ...on of ISOFIX Child Restraint Installation of Forward facing Child Seat The child restrain is installed on the rear seat with special anchorages which con form to ISO regulations The anchorages are installed on the left and right gaps between the cushions and backs of the two rear seats The child restrain which con forms to ISO standard can be secured with these special anchorages In this case it i...

Page 106: ...on instructions provided by the manufacture Improper installation of a child restraint to the ISOFIX anchorages can lead to failure of the restraint The child could be badly injured or killed in a collision Follow the child restraint manufacturer s directions exactly when installing an infant or child restraint Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by cor re...

Page 107: ...er anchorages Refer to Forward facing Child Seat in Sec tion 4 Seat and Restraint System for the locations of the ISOFIX anchorages 1 Pivot the back panel of the ISOFIX base to make the ISOFIX snaps horizontal to the bottom of the base Pull out the sup port leg at the same time to make it ver tical to the bottom of the base 2 Locate the ISOFIX anchorages at the rear of the seat cushion and insert ...

Page 108: ...r and test that the sup port leg is installed tightly by pulling back and forth on the leg sideways 4 Press the button on the base to snap the two metal bars under the child seat into the base then release the button Make sure the child seat is securely fit ted and can not be pulled out ...

Page 109: ...hicle Install the child restraint system when the vehicle is stationary The ISOFIX child restraint system is correctly fixed to the anchorages when you hear the click Installation of Booster Seat Allow children to seat on the child restrains According to the instructions provided by manufacturer pass the crotch and shoulder belts through or around the child and insert the latch plate into the buck...

Page 110: ...reduce the protection performance of the shoulder belt when an accident occurs causing serious injuries If the crotch belt is placed too high and the seat belt is installed slackly the lap belt may slide down in the event of a collision or other accidents caus ing serious injuries Therefore the crotch belt should be kept as low as possible and snug across the child s hips For the child s safety do...

Page 111: ...ds some time to program the new key with your vehicle 1 LOCK button 2 Truck lid release button 3 UNLOCK button 4 Mechanical emergency key Please keep your spare keys in a safe place rather than in the vehicle Don t hang the spare keys in the same key ring for the electronic jamming of the built in anti theft chip is likely to make the key system and anti theft system out of work making the vehicle...

Page 112: ...The system does not need to be activated or deactivated in man ual When pressing the Start switch the effective remote control is identified by the engine system the engine disabled system will be automatically relieved If the remote control of the remote control door lock seems not to be damaged try to use other remote controls Alternatively you can try to get the remote control close to the Star...

Page 113: ...tton once and the turn signals flash once The system will enter the pre warning state from the anti theft relief state 3 seconds The anti theft indicator lights flash rapidly During this time if a door lift gate truck lid or the engine hood is opened the system will always stay on arming state Otherwise 3 seconds later the system will automatically be transferred to anti theft warning state The an...

Page 114: ... you can open the truck lid Sedan or unlock the liftgate Hatch back After the liftgate Hatchback is unlock pull the handle as indicated to open the liftgate Don t let any child enter the luggage compartment When the vehicle is left untended make sure the trunk is closed Children who are trapped in the truck may not be able to escape Such entrapment may result in suffocation and heat stroke Locking...

Page 115: ...cking Single Door Press the LOCK button forward to unlock the door and press this button backward to lock the door When the front door on the driver side is opened the interior locking button can t be pressed Automatic Lock Function Automatic Relocking If during15s after the remote control unlocks the vehicle any item of the engine hood four doors liftgate truck lid is not opened the doors will be...

Page 116: ...he four doors will automati cally unlock to facilitate the occupant to escape from the vehicle quickly Automatic Unlocking After the vehicle is locked automatically when you stop your vehicle and turn off the engine the doors will be unlocked Interior Opening Trunk Lid Sedan and Liftgate Hatchback Export Press and hold the indicated button over one second to open the trunk lid liftgate from the in...

Page 117: ... locks work nor mally Door Ajar Alarm After the engine ignition if you find the engine hood four doors or liftgate truck lid is not closed correctly the system will give an sound alarm to the driver to prevent the vehicle from accidentally being opened when moving Starting and Driving Ignition Switch Keyless Start Your vehicle is equipped with a electronic keyless push button ignition switch The r...

Page 118: ...position is used for driving and starting vehicles When the engine is turned off you can press the clutch pedal MT or the brake pedal CVT and then press and release the button to start the engine When the ignition switch is in the START position the engine will continue to crank until it starts running For more information see Starting Engine section in Chapter 5 Start ing and Driving Starting Eng...

Page 119: ... vehicle is equipped with the computer control start system This function will assist to start the engine and protect components As long as all starting conditions are met engine anti theft is deactivated brake pedal CVT or clutch pedal MT is pressed PEPS will be output for 15 sec onds after the ignition switch is pressed until the system is started successfully If it cannot be started successfull...

Page 120: ...utton type start procedure Please follow the steps below to start the vehicle 1 Keep the remote control as close as possible to the ignition switch button 2 press the clutch pedal MT or the brake pedal CVT 3 Press the ignition switch button to start the engine Scope of application of the standby start procedure The key remote control batteries use up and are not replaced in time When the vehicle i...

Page 121: ... contact the Geely Service Sta tion Driving Do not use the Acceleration Shut down Coast in NEUTRAL manners to operate the vehicle with the turbo engine When the engine is suddenly shut down under the full load and high temperature conditions the oil pump will stop working causing the engine oil unable to bring away the heat in the turbo components resulting in damage to the turbo due to overheatin...

Page 122: ...id slamming on the brakes 4 For a long time parking please turn off the engine Driving at the idle speed can also consume the fuel In traffic jams or a long red light sit uations if it takes more than 1 minute for parking turn off the engine The fuel saved in just 30 to 40 seconds is much more than the fuel required for restarting the engine 5 Keep the vehicle with the low wind resistance Opening ...

Page 123: ...a driver in four aspects judgment muscle coordination vision and attention According to the statistics almost 40 of all causes of deaths are associated with motor vehicles are related to alcohol In most cases the cause of death is the driver s drunk driving The most obvious solution to eliminate the highway potential safety hazards is to let the driver never drink and drive Medical researches have...

Page 124: ... cata lytic converter Please go to the Geely Service Sta tion for maintenance according to the provisions in Care and Maintenance Man ual Fuel Requirements Only the recommended fuel can be used as shown in Recommended Oil and Capacity section in the Chapter 8 Technical Data Don t let the fuel of the vehicle run out or it will cause the engine on fire and damage to the catalytic converter Starting ...

Page 125: ... When the engine is under the poor operation condition the catalytic con verter may be damaged When you find that the engine fails to run smoothly and it is difficult to carry out the cold start of engine please go to the Geely Service Station for mainte nance When the catalytic converter works the operating temperature is very high so be sure not to keep the flammable adhered or close to the case...

Page 126: ... ant for maintenance of vehicles in a right way To keep the engine clean and obtain the best performance of the vehicle you should use unleaded gasoline with RON 92 or above If the octane is less than RON 92 you may hear the knockings from the engine when driving such noises generally refer to spark knockings If that happens please use unleaded gasoline with a mini mum RON of 92 or above as soon a...

Page 127: ...l parts in the fuel system and also do damage to plastic and rubber parts The damage caused by using methanol fuel does not under the war ranty scope Some non low emission fuel may contain a type of octane improver called manganese MMT Please ask whether the fuel con tains MMT when purchasing We don t sug gest you use this type of fuel Fuels containing MMT can reduce the service life of the sparki...

Page 128: ...verely burned If the excessive fuel is filled into the fuel tank the spilling may hap pen especially in the hot weather Slowly unscrew the filler cap if you hear the hiss sound waiting until the sound stops And then unscrew the filler cap Be careful not to let fuel spill out Don t fill too full or make the fuel overflow the tank After shutting down the gas pump wait a few seconds and then remove t...

Page 129: ...ontain a type of octane improver called manganese MMT We don t suggest you use this kind of fuel containing MMT Methanol Requirements The vehicle can only be filled with M100 methanol meeting GB23510 2009 Vehicle Fuel Methanol require ments The methanol should be mixed with 0 005 of special methanol additives in order to avoid engine knocking Carbon Deposit Cleaner in Fuel System The carbon deposi...

Page 130: ...the gaso line methanol away from the spark open fire and smoking objects Never leave the gas pumps unattended when refueling your vehicle Keep the children far away from the gas pumps don t let a child fuel up If you unscrew the filler cap too quickly the fuel may splash on you If the fuel spills out and is lit you will be severely burned If the excessive fuel is filled into the fuel tank the spil...

Page 131: ...he oil filler Automatic Transmission CTV The Emgrand EC7 series CVT For manual auto Integration Transmission models you can select manual gear mode sports gear drive mode and automatic gear mode 1 Gear Unlock button 2 Gear Indicator Gear Ranges P Park When the shift lever is in this posi tion the driving wheel will be mechanically locked simultaneously the engine is allowed to be started If you wa...

Page 132: ... press the brake pedal You can shift to Reverse R only when the vehicle is stationary or the engine is idling otherwise it will cause dam age to the transmission N Neutral When the shift lever is in this position the transmission is in no load operation and the driving force of the engine fails to be transmitted to the driving wheel and also provide the braking function to the engine When the vehi...

Page 133: ...erator pedal never press the accelerator pedal as engaging a gear or press the accelerator and then engage a gear When shifting gears do not press the accel erator pedal Reverse When the engine is in the smooth operation and the vehicle is stationary you can press the brake pedal and confirm the parking braking control lever is released and then press the unlock button and push the shift to the Re...

Page 134: ...ill start off smoothly Gear Shifting Shifting to Forward Gears Shift to forward gears according to the Gear Pattern on the knob of the shift lever To shift up or down you must fully press the clutch pedal and then release the clutch pedal after shifting gears Never press the clutch pedal when no need to shift gears otherwise it will easily cause excessive wear of the clutch or sudden loss of the p...

Page 135: ...e reaction time of a driver may be shorter while that of another driver is 2 to 3 seconds or longer The ages physical condition vigilance coordination and vision will affect the reac tion time Alcohol drugs and depression will also have an impact on it But even if the reaction time is a three quarter second one vehicle which travels at 100 kilometers per hour will travel 20 meters in this reaction...

Page 136: ...ld apply the service brake at the same time In order to avoid the unexpected move of the vehicle you should tighten the parking brake after you stop the vehicle stably every time Be sure to completely pull down the brake lever while releasing the parking brake Otherwise the partially releasing of the parking brake will cause overheating of the brake parts and affect the braking perfor mance and ca...

Page 137: ... checking operation During the test you will hear a instant motor running or clicking sound and even notice that the brake pedal has moved a little This is a normal phenomenon Use of Anti lock Brake Function Don t apply inching braking As long as you firmly press the brake pedal to activate anti lock braking system You may hear the sound of the anti lock brake pump or motor running and feel the pu...

Page 138: ...n deaths Even if the vehicle is equipped with the ultrasonic park assist system the driver must also observe carefully before back up When back up observe whether there is a barrier and pay attention to the rear view mirror of the vehicle How the System Work The ultrasonic park assist system will be running automatically when the ignition switch is on If prompt tones are heard it means the system ...

Page 139: ...etect Obstacle The sensors of the park assist system can t detect mesh objects such as iron wires cables and blocking networks The sensors of the park assist system can t detect the rocks wood blocks and other low objects The sensors of the park assist system can t detect vehicles with a higher chas sis The sensors of the park assist system can t detect the soft snow cotton sponge and other object...

Page 140: ... Angle sections 5 Cornerstones 6 Corrugated paper Situations with Wrong Alarm When the sensor surface of the park assist system freezes the park assist system may give wrong alarms When the vehicle is on an abrupt slope the park assist system may give wrong alarms When the vehicle is on an abrupt slope the park assist system may give wrong alarms ...

Page 141: ...stem still does not give an alarm check and make sure whether your vehicle has been parked in hot or cold weather for a long time When the situations above are rejected please contact the Geely Service Station for maintenance If there are several obstacles the sensors of the park assist system can only detect the nearest obstacle While the vehicle is moving please pay attention whether the sensors...

Page 142: ...ur vehicle neither use the back up camera screen in a long distance back up operation at a higher speed or where there are cross wise passing vehicles The distance judged from the screen is different from the actual distance Therefore if you don t observe carefully prior to back up you may hit vehicles children pedestri ans cyclists or pets leading to vehicle damage injuries or even deaths Even if...

Page 143: ...se control you can keep the speed in the range from 38 km hour to 180 km h without your feet stepping on the accelera tor pedal For the case you can t drive the vehi cle safely at a constant speed the use of cruise control will be dangerous Therefore on the zigzag road or in traffic jams do not use cruise control It is also dangerous to use the cruise control when driving on slippery roads In this...

Page 144: ...ntrol The indicator light on the instrument board will be illuminated 2 Press RES or SET button to set the cruise speed required 3 Press and release the SET button The current speed will be saved The set speed will be indicated briefly on the instrument cluster LCD Recovery of the Set Speed If you have set the cruise control at the speed required you can press the brake pedal The cruise control wi...

Page 145: ...or mance of the cruise control system depends on the speed loads and the slope of the grade When the vehicle is climbing an abrupt slope you may need to press the accelerator pedal to maintain the speed When driving down the slope you may need to apply the brake or push the shift lever to the lower gear position to maintain the speed of the vehicle When the brake is enabled the cruise control syst...

Page 146: ...ects If the weight of the loaded goods exceeds the vehicle load standard or the loaded goods are unevenly distributed it will seriously affect on the operation per formance of the vehicle reducing the driv ing safety The baggages in the loading area will move in a traffic accident or emergency braking Place objects in the lowest and front most position namely keep these objects close to the seat b...

Page 147: ...cle operator s manual emer gency call by an internal controller and sends the vehicle accident location GLON ASS GPS information and accurate calcu lation vehicle heading direction vehicle data VIN vehicle type powertrain type etc to the ERA GLONASS Control Center through 2G 3G network for the operator to receive assistance service from PSAP Accident Emergency Response System Activation Conditions...

Page 148: ...ccording to the following steps to guaran tee safety The battery may hurt people It is dangerous because The acid liquor included in the battery could cause burns The gas in the battery may explode or be ignited The power within it can cause severe burns If you carry out the operation not in strict accor dance with the following steps you may suffer one of and even all of hurts above The neglect o...

Page 149: ...he other end of the negative cable to the battery without power but connect it to the unpainted metal part of the engine of the vehicle with the no power battery 5 Connect the other end of the negative cable to the unpainted metal part D of the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery but keep it away from the mov ing parts of the engine and battery 6 Start the engine on the vehicle with booste...

Page 150: ...ly fold the rear seat back Please refer to the relevant contents of Adjustment of Front and Rear Seat Backs section in Chapter 4 Seat and Safety Devices for details 2 Get in the trunk from the rear seat and you will find the emergency opening handle of the trunk as indicated in the picture 3 Pull the handle to open the trunk Manual Release of P Park Position CVT If the shift lever cannot be moved ...

Page 151: ...ing vehicle and the vehicle to be towed should be greater than 4 meters and less than 10 meters For the vehicle to be towed with a brake failure a rigid towing device e g towing bar should be used to tow the vehicle 2 The hazard warning lights on the towing vehicle and the vehicle to be towed should be switched on 3 If the vehicle to be towed is equipped with the VT2 continuously variable transmis...

Page 152: ...and then screw the towing ring into the thread guide bush of the towing hook and make sure that the towing ring is fully tightened When the engine is not run ning you are required to perform braking and steering operation with great effort Please drive moderately since the excessive towing force will damage your vehicle Tire Changing Park your vehicle in the place with no traffic danger and conven...

Page 153: ...e plastic plier from the driver s tool kit and then clamp the nut decorating cap of the tire and pull down the cap outward 3 Set the wheel wrench on the wheel nut and rotate it counterclockwise and then loosen all wheel nuts around a circle but do not remove the nuts as shown in the picture 4 Place the jack head and adjust the jack at the suitable height before placing the jack under the lifting p...

Page 154: ...ehicle 7 Remove all the wheel nuts 8 Remove the flat tire If the tire is equipped with the iron rim it is neces sary to remove the decorative cover together with it 9 Clear away the rusts or dirts on the wheel bolts mounting surface and spare wheel The rust or dirt on the wheels or on the connecting parts of the wheels may cause the wheel nuts to get loose after they are used for a period of time ...

Page 155: ...the flat tire or spare tire in the spare tire chamber of the trunk with the inner side of the tire up and then place the driver s tool kit on the spare tire Screw in and tighten the knob fully Put back the jacks and other tools to the driver s tool kit and fix them appropriately Replacement of fuse The fuse can prevent the overload of the electric appliance in the electrical circuit so as to prote...

Page 156: ...e circuit is 30 60A The color represents the amperage of the fuse and this value is also marked on the fuse For the blown fuse please do not attempt to repair or replace it with the fuse in different colors or with different amperages otherwise it will do damage to the electrical system or cause the fire due to overloaded wires Underhood Fuse Box 1 Open the engine cover 2 To check the fuse please ...

Page 157: ... 3 1 2 5 K 30 86 85 87 J 30 86 85 87 EF06 EF02 EF30 EF05 EF16 EF04 EF03 EF15 EF12 EF14 EF28 EF13 EF27 EF08 EF10 EF09 EF11 Position Amperage Name Remark EF01 100A Alternator Fuse EF02 60A Battery Feed Fuse 1 in Interior Fuse and Relay Box EF03 10A Alternator Signal regulated Fuse EF04 10A ECM Battery Feed Fuse EF05 15A Fuel Pump Fuse EF06 30A Keyless Start ACC Fuse EF07 EF08 10A LH High Beam Fuse E...

Page 158: ...Fuse EF23 60A Battery Feed Fuse 2 in Interior Fuse and Relay Box EF24 15A PEPS Battery Feed Fuse EF25 15A Seat Cushion Heater Export EF26 40A Blower Fuse EF27 10A TCU IG Fuse CVT Only EF28 15A Ignition Coil Fuse EF29 40A Cooling Fan Fuse EF30 30A Power Window Fuse EF31 15A Vacuum Pump Fuse JLB 4G13T Only EF31 15A Methanol Pump Relay Fuse Methanol Appli cation Only EF31 5A SOS Fuse Export Only EF32...

Page 159: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In an Emergency 157 Central Power Distribution Box The central power distribution box is located on the left of the instrument board Open the protecting hood to check the fuse ...

Page 160: ...Position Amperage Name Remark IF01 10A Rear Fog Light Fuse IF02 15A Radio Power Driven Window Bat tery Feed Fuse IF03 30A Sunroof Fuse IF05 10A Anti thief System Fuse IF07 10A A C Compressor Fuse IF08 10A Radio Sunroof Rearview Mirror ACC Fuse IF09 15A Vehicle Power Supply Outlet Fuse Obligated IF10 15A Cigarette Lighter Fuse IF12 10A ECM IG2 Fuse IF13 10A ABS ESC IG2 Fuse ...

Page 161: ...ght Sunroof Fuse IF20 10A Brake Light Fuse IF21 10A Diagnostic Interface Keyless Start System Fuse IF22 10A Headlight Fuse IF23 10A Position Light Tail Light Backlight License Plate Light Fuse IF24 10A Horn IF25 10A Instrument Cluster IG1 Power Sun roofIG1 HAVC IG1 Sunlight Sensor Fuse IF26 10A BCM IG1 Fuse IF27 20A Front Wiper Fuse IF28 10A Rear Wiper Fuse Hatchback IF30 15A Windshield Defroster ...

Page 162: ...e with another new fuse of the same amperage If the new fuse is damaged immediately ask a professional for maintenance immedi ately Replacement of Bulb Since it is necessary to dismantle some vehicle parts when replacing bulbs the related operations require professional skills For the bulbs to be close only from the engine compartment the replacement operation will be more dangerous and diffi cult...

Page 163: ...ng Light LED Rear Fog Light Assem bly Rear Fog Light P21W 12V 21W Back up Light W16W 12V 16W High Mounted Stop Light Assembly High Mounted Stop Light LED License Plate Light Assembly License Plate Light W5W 12V 5W Interior Front Dome Light Assembly LH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W RH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W Middle Interior Dome Light Assembly LH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W RH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W Cou...

Page 164: ...Daytime Running Light LED Rear Fog Light Assem bly Rear Fog Light LED High Mounted Stop Light Assembly High Mounted Stop Light 5 W5W 12V 5W License Plate Light Assembly License Plate Light W5W 12V 5W Interior Front Dome Light Assembly LH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W RH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W Middle Interior Dome Light Assembly LH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W RH Reading Light W5W 12V 5W Courtesy Light C5...

Page 165: ...mmedi ately shut down the engine and notify the Geely Service Station or turn to a qualified repair shop 5 If the engine drive belt is OK and there is no obvious water leakage please check the cooling liquid expansion tank If the expansion tank is dry please add some cooling liquid to the tank to about a half height under the state of the engine in operation 6 When the temperature of the engine co...

Page 166: ... try to shift the gears between the forward gear and reverse gear to shake the vehicle for ward and backward so as to get it out of trouble If someone or something is near the vehicle do not move your vehicle in the way described above When shaking the vehicle the vehicle will suddenly move forward or backward after being out of trou ble which may cause injuries or damage to people or objects arou...

Page 167: ...may also always have a long distance driving in hot and dusty weather you may use this vehicle as a delivery car you may also drive the vehicle to work or handle affairs and so on Because of various driving habits mainte nance requirements are different You may need a more frequent inspection and replacement Therefore read the following contents and pay attention to your driving habits If you have...

Page 168: ...of the driving distance or driving time of the vehicle Geely Service Station will replace the brake fluid at the time of final maintenance within the first 2 years or at the time the accumulated mileage reaches 30 000 km if the vehicle is used for less than 2 years Exhaust Emission Control Exhaust emission and evaporative control devices which conform to the legal regula tions are installed on you...

Page 169: ...luid brake fluid and power steering fluid gasoline engine oil and windshield washer fluid For the sake of safety please read and observe all of the instructions printed on the labels and containers Used Engine Oil Long time contact with the engine oil may cause serious skin disorders such as inflammation and skin cancer Wash thor oughly after contacting it Do not dispose of used engine oil careles...

Page 170: ...iator grilles by the palms of your hands evenly Press it down firmly until you hear a click This indicates that the engine hood is closed After the engine hood is closed attempt to lift the front edge of the engine hood up to verify if it is fully locked Do not drive while the engine hood is not correctly closed The engine hood may suddenly open and block the driver s vision causing vehicle damage...

Page 171: ...e and Maintenance 169 Engine Compartment JLB 4G13T Engine 1 Washer fluid reservoir 2 Engine coolant reservoir 3 Engine oil filler cap 4 Engine oil dipstick 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Air cleaner 7 Underhood fuse box 8 Battery ...

Page 172: ...LC 4G18 Engine 1 Washer fluid reservoir 2 Engine coolant overflow reservoir 3 Power steering fluid reservoir 4 Radiator cap 5 Engine oil filler cap 6 Brake fluid reservoir 7 Air cleaner 8 Underhood fuse box 9 Battery 10 Engine oil dipstick ...

Page 173: ...C 4M15 JLC 4M18 Engine 1 Washer fluid reservoir 2 Engine coolant overflow reservoir 3 Power steering fluid reservoir 4 Radiator cap 5 Engine oil filler cap 6 Brake fluid reservoir 7 Air cleaner 8 Underhood fuse box 9 Battery 10 Engine oil dipstick ...

Page 174: ...pan Otherwise the engine oil dipstick may not indicate the actual oil level 2 Pull the engine oil dipstick out and wipe it clean with a piece of paper towel or cloth Then insert it back into the bot tom 3 Pull it out again and check the oil level Do not allow the oil level to fall below MIN mark on the engine oil dipstick 4 If the engine oil falls below MIN mark remove the engine oil filler cap an...

Page 175: ...ording to the scheduled maintenance and replace the air filter ele ment every year or according to the driving mileage Frequently check the sealing of the intake and exhaust system during nor mal operation Check or replace the engine air cleaner filter element according to the following steps Replacement of Engine Air Cleaner Filter Element Automatic Transmission CVT Manual Transmission 6MT 1 Usin...

Page 176: ...er element installed may cause you or others to get burnt The air cleaner can not only purify the air but also prevent naked flames when the engine backfires If the engine backfires because the air cleaner is not installed you may be burnt Do not drive the vehicle before the air cleaner is installed Also you should be careful when working on an engine while the air cleaner filter element is not in...

Page 177: ... level Check that the coolant level in the coolant reservoir is between F and L lines If the coolant in the coolant reservoir is boiling do not perform any operation until it has cooled down If the coolant level is lower than L line fill the coolant reservoir with engine coolant according to the specified proce dures How to Fill Coolant Reservoir with Coolant JLB 4G13T Engine Do not open the press...

Page 178: ...ator hose becomes hot Be careful of the engine cooling fan At this time the coolant level in the reservoir may fall If the level falls refill the reser voir with an appropriate amount of cool ant until it reaches between F and L lines on the coolant reservoir 5 Reinstall the cap Make sure that the pressure cap is tightened in place by hand If the pressure cap is not tightened this may cause coolan...

Page 179: ...k The level should not be higher than the MAX mark on the overflow reservoir after filling When the engine becomes hot the extra coolant caused by expansion may overflow from the exhaust valve on the radi ator cap You may be burnt if the coolant is spilled on the components of the hot engine The coolant contains ethylene gly col which may catch fire if the components of the engine are hot Therefor...

Page 180: ...d into a lower gear Rely mainly on the engine braking to control the vehicle speed with service braking playing a supplementary role Never coast in neu tral After the vehicle passes through the flooded roads you should press the brake pedal several times continuously to remove the moisture on the brake linings so that the brake effect can return to normal Be sure to go to the authorized Geely Serv...

Page 181: ...l can return to normal after the new brake lin ings are installed The brake fluid level may also drop due to the brake fluid leakage in the brake hydrau lic system At this time the brake hydraulic system should be repaired as the brake fluid leakage may cause the brakes to lose normal operation The leakage problem cannot be solved by just adding brake fluid If the brake fluid is added when the bra...

Page 182: ...cle it may cause dam age to the paint finish Be careful not to allow the brake fluid to be spilled on the vehicle If it is spilled on the vehicle wash it off immediately Power Steering Hydraulic Power Steering When to Check the Power Steering Fluid If your vehicle is equipped with a power steering fluid reservoir refer to Engine Compartment in Section 7 Service and Maintenance for its exact positi...

Page 183: ...en the moisture enters the combination headlights through the vents the headlights may fog up if the outside air is cold A thin coat of spray may be formed in the lenses of the headlights when condensation occurs Under normal operating conditions the spray in the head lights may dissipate automatically after the vehicle has been driven or headlights have been turned on for a while This is a normal...

Page 184: ... injuries caused by fire To prevent the battery from discharging a large current for a long time the start ing time should not excess 5 seconds each time The interval time between two times of continuous starting should be within 10 to 15 seconds The battery should be securely installed on the vehicle to reduce vibration Frequently check if the battery post clamps are securely and well connected t...

Page 185: ...y contains cor rosive acid solution Keep the right side up during transportation and storage Be care ful not to drop the battery on the ground The battery acid solution may cause burns and produce explosive hydro gen gas You may be seriously injured due to negligence Refer to Jump Starting in Section 6 Roadside Emergencies for hints about working around the battery to avoid injuries Vehicle Storag...

Page 186: ... washer fluid for the washers of the front and rear windshields If concentrated washer fluid is used dilute it with water according to the manufacturer s instructions Do not add water to ready to use washer fluid Otherwise it may cause the washer fluid to be frozen and damage the washer fluid res ervoir and other components of the washer system In addition the cleaning ability of water can not mat...

Page 187: ... and make sure that the windshield is thoroughly cleaned before the wiper blade is replaced Only use a wiper blade with the same spec ification as that of the original wiper If the wiper or windshield is covered by ice or snow or frozen remove the ice or snow on the wiper and glass before using the wiper to avoid wiper damage When the windshield is dry or there are hard objects on its surface do n...

Page 188: ...ding tire manufacturer If you have any question about the maintenance and repair station of the tires refer to Warranty and Maintenance Manual of this vehicle for details Consult your tire manufacturer for further information It is very dangerous if the tires are incorrectly used or lack maintenance Overload of the tires may cause the tires to overheat due to excessive deflection It will cause air...

Page 189: ... use winter tires Tires of the same brand and tread pat tern should be used on all four wheels Only use radial tires with the same size load capacity and rated speed as those of the original tires If you choose to use winter tires with low rated speed never exceed the max imum rated speed of the tires Tire Pressure Only tires with correct inflation pressure can operate effectively Do not believe t...

Page 190: ...equipped with tire pressure monitor system TPMS The tire pressure monitor system detects the tire pressure level by radio wave and sensing technol ogy The tire pressure monitor system can monitor the tire inflation pressure of the vehicle and send the tire pressure reading to a receiver in the vehicle It alerts the driver to check the tire pressure by illumi nating the malfunction indicator of the...

Page 191: ...on between the wheels and the vehicle when replacing the wheels In case of an emer gency you can clean it with cloth the paper but if necessary please get rid of all rusts or dirts with a scraper or steel wire brush later When to Use New Tire Various factors such as maintenance tem perature driving speed vehicle load and road conditions may affect the time that you need to replace a new tire Check...

Page 192: ...es and or wheels may suddenly lose control causing a collision Therefore only radial tires can be used on your vehicle Tires or Wheels of a Different Size If you use wheels and tires of a different size from the original ones this may affect your vehicle performances such as brak ing riding handling stability and anti roll over etc If your vehicle is equipped with electronic system such as anti lo...

Page 193: ...sing an injury to you or other people Therefore be sure to use correct wheels and wheel nuts for replacement Using incorrect wheels may also cause problems such as life of bear ings cooling of brakes calibration of speedometer or odometer aiming of head lights height of bumpers ground clearance of vehicle clearances between tires tire chains and vehicle body and chassis etc Using the Used Wheel It...

Page 194: ...the vehicle It may vibrate seriously and make noise but you can still control the steering Gently depress the brake to stop the vehicle and stop at the roadside if it is possible If a tire leaks air drive slowly to a flat place to avoid further tire and wheel damages Turn on the hazard warning light Refer to Hazard Warning Device in Section 6 Driving Failure Replacing tires may be dangerous The ve...

Page 195: ... in the vehicle accidentally wipe it off immediately When cleaning the glass surface on the vehicle using abrasive cleaner may scratch the glass and or cause dam ages to rear window defogger Therefore use only a soft cloth and glass cleaner when cleaning the glass on the vehicle The cleaner contains solvent that may con dense on the vehicle interior Read and fol low all safety instructions on the ...

Page 196: ... wiped up use mild soapy water to repeat the cleaning methods above If the stubborn stains still cannot be wiped up you should consider using a synthetic fabric cleaner or detergent Before using these products perform a color fastness test on a small area of place invisible in the vehicle If the local cleaning effect is excel lent and a round shape is formed it can be used to clean the whole surfa...

Page 197: ...d to protect the soft plastic sur faces may cause permanent changes in the appearance and hand feeling of the vehicle interior We don t recommend these prod ucts Do not use silicon or wax based prod ucts or products containing organic solvent to clean the vehicle interior as the gloss enhanced by them is uneven causing changes to the appearance Some com mercial products may increase the gloss of t...

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Page 199: ... Height mm 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 Front tread mm 1 502 1 502 1 502 1 502 Rear tread mm 1 492 1 492 1 492 1 492 Wheel base mm 2 650 2 650 2 650 2 650 Item Unit MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 Length mm 4 425 4 425 4 425 4 425 Width mm 1 789 1 789 1 789 1 789 Height mm 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 Front tread mm 1 502 1 502 1 502 1 502 Rear tread mm 1 492 1 492 1 492 1 492 Wheel base mm 2 650 2 ...

Page 200: ...23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Length mm 4 425 4 425 4 425 4 425 Width mm 1 789 1 789 1 789 1 789 Height mm 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 Front tread mm 1 502 1 502 1 502 1 502 Rear tread mm 1 492 1 492 1 492 1 492 Wheel base mm 2 650 2 650 2 650 2 650 Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Length mm 4 631 4 631 4 631 4 631 Width mm 1 789 1 789 1 789 1 789 Height mm 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 ...

Page 201: ...ront tread mm 1 502 1 502 Rear tread mm 1 492 1 492 Wheel base mm 2 650 2 650 Item Unit EC7 1 5L Sedan EC7 1 5L Hatchback EC7 1 8L Sedan EC7 1 8L Hatchback Length mm 4 631 4425 4 631 4425 Width mm 1 789 1 789 1 789 1 789 Height mm 1 470 1 470 1 470 1 470 Front tread mm 1 502 1 502 1 502 1 502 Rear tread mm 1 492 1 492 1 492 1 492 Wheel base mm 2 650 2 650 2 650 2 650 ...

Page 202: ... 1 475 1 475 Design mass of front axle kg 900 837 823 823 Design mass of rear axle kg 660 653 652 652 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 2 6 1 6 1 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 Item Unit MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 Seating capacity Person 5 5 5 5 Curb mass kg 1 321 1 251 1 236 1 236 Curb mass of front axle kg 813 750 735 735 Curb mass of rear axle kg 508 501 501 50...

Page 203: ...2K05 Seating capacity Person 5 5 5 5 Curb mass kg 1 322 1 322 1 277 1 277 Curb mass of front axle kg 802 802 762 762 Curb mass of rear axle kg 520 520 515 515 Design mass kg 1 547 1 547 1 502 1 502 Design mass of front axle kg 889 889 849 849 Design mass of rear axle kg 658 658 653 653 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 Item Unit MR7132C...

Page 204: ...axle kg 823 849 900 837 Design mass of rear axle kg 638 653 646 639 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Seating capacity Person 5 5 5 5 Curb mass kg 1 250 1 322 1 335 1 265 Curb mass of front axle kg 735 802 813 750 Curb mass of rear axle kg 515 520 522 515 Design mass kg 1 475 1 547 1 560...

Page 205: ...l MR7182L12M Methanol Seating capacity Person 5 5 Curb mass kg 1 262 1 262 Curb mass of front axle kg 737 737 Curb mass of rear axle kg 525 525 Design mass kg 1 487 1 487 Design mass of front axle kg 825 825 Design mass of rear axle kg 662 662 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 1 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 ...

Page 206: ...476 Design mass of front axle kg 823 823 837 837 Design mass of rear axle kg 652 638 653 639 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 Item Unit EC7 1 8L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 8L 5MT Hatch back EC7 1 8L CVT Sedan EC7 1 8L CVT Hatch back Seating capacity Person 5 5 5 5 Curb mass kg 1265 1251 1290 1276 Curb mass of front axle kg 740 740 755 755 Curb ma...

Page 207: ...6 7 8 Design mass of rear axle kg 662 648 672 658 Accelerator pedal free travel mm 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 Brake pedal free travel mm 5 15 5 15 5 15 5 15 Item Unit EC7 1 8L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 8L 5MT Hatch back EC7 1 8L CVT Sedan EC7 1 8L CVT Hatch back ...

Page 208: ...t injection natural aspiration gasoline engine Water cooled 4 cylinder in line 4 stroke 16 valve electronic control multipoint injection natural aspiration gasoline engine Bore Stroke mm mm 75 73 5 77 8 78 8 79 3 91 1 Total displace ment L 1 299 1 498 1 799 Rated power kw 98 98 2 98 2 Maximum net power kw 98 77 46 90 9 Rated power speed r min 5 500 5800 6000 Maximum torque N m 185 140 3 170 3 5 Ma...

Page 209: ...spiration engine Water cooled 4 cylinder in line 4 stroke 16 valve electronic control multipoint injection natural aspiration engine Bore Stroke mm mm 77 8 78 8 79 3 91 1 Total displace ment L 1 498 1 799 Rated power kw 78 95 Rated power speed r min 5 600 5600 Maximum net power kw 78 95 Maximum torque N m 140 168 Maximum torque speed r min 3600 3800 Stable idle speed r min 750 50 750 50 Firing ord...

Page 210: ...0 30 30 30 Item Unit MR7152K05 MR7152K06 MR7152L09 MR7152L10 Maximum speed km h 175 170 175 170 Maximum climbable gradi ent 30 30 30 30 Item Unit MR7132L03 MR7132K04 MR7132L02 MR7132K05 Maximum speed km h 182 182 172 172 Maximum climbable gradi ent 30 30 30 30 Item Unit MR7152L23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Maximum speed km h 170 172 172 170 Maximum climbable gradi ent 30 30 30 30 ...

Page 211: ... 175 km h Methanol mode 170 Methanol mode 175 Maximum climbable gradi ent Gas mode 30 Gas mode 30 Methanol mode 30 Methanol mode 30 Item Unit EC7 1 5L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 5L 5MT Hatchback EC7 1 5L CVT Sedan EC7 1 5L CVT Hatchback Maximum speed km h 175 170 170 170 Maximum climbable gradi ent 30 30 30 30 Item Unit EC7 1 8L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 8L 5MT Hatchback EC7 1 8L CVT Sedan EC7 1 8L CVT Hatchback Maxim...

Page 212: ... 5 7 Item Unit MR7132L03 MR7132K04 MR7132L02 MR7132K05 Combined fuel consumption L 100 km 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 Item Unit MR7152L23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Combined fuel consumption L 100 km 5 7 5 7 5 9 5 9 Item Unit MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Combined fuel consumption L 100 km 5 7 5 7 5 9 5 9 Item Unit MR7152L30M Methanol MR7182L12M Methanol Combined fuel consumption L 100 km Gas mod...

Page 213: ...MT Sedan EC7 1 5L 5MT Hatch back EC7 1 5L CVT Sedan EC7 1 5L CVT Hatch back Combined fuel consumption L 100 km 6 9 6 9 7 2 7 2 Item Unit EC7 1 8L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 8L 5MT Hatch back EC7 1 8L CVT Sedan EC7 1 8L CVT Hatch back Combined fuel consumption L 100 km 7 2 7 2 7 6 7 6 ...

Page 214: ...04 MR7132L02 MR7132K05 Emission level National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ National Emis sion Standard IV National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ National Emis sion Standard IV Item MR7152L23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Emission level National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ National Emis sion Standard Ⅴ Item MR7152L21 MR7132L05 MR7132C03 MR7152C06 Emission level ...

Page 215: ...ns 213 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Export Item EC7 1 5L Sedan EC7 1 5L Hatchback EC7 1 8L 5MT Sedan EC7 1 8L 5MT Hatchback EC7 1 8L CVT Sedan EC7 1 8L CVT Hatchback Emission level Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅳ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅳ Euro Ⅴ Euro Ⅴ ...

Page 216: ...mbalance of Tires Tire Inflation Pressure Cold Rim size Tire size 16 7J 205 55 R16 15 6 5J 205 65 R15 Rim size Tire size 15 6 5J 205 65 R15 Rim Tire Dynamic imbalance 16 7J 205 55 R16 5g 15 6 5J 205 65 R15 5g Wheel Unit Parameter Front wheel kPa 210 Rear wheel kPa 210 Spare Tire kPa 220 ...

Page 217: ...2 7 45 Split 30 Kingpin caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 13 Split 1 9mm Split 10 Rear wheel toe mm 1 5 3 4 30 Split 2 9mm Split 15 Item Unit MR7132C02 MR7152C02 MR7152K06 MR7152L10 Maximum front wheel turning angle inside out side 40 2 33 8 2 Front wheel cam ber 0 45 Split 30 Rear wheel cam ber 44 30 Split 30 Kingpin inclina tion 12 7 45 Split 30 Kingpin caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Fro...

Page 218: ...2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 13 Split 1 9mm Split 10 Rear wheel toe mm 1 5 3 4 30 Split 2 9mm Split 15 Item Unit MR7152L23 MR7132L04 MR7132C04 MR7152C05 Maximum front wheel turning angle inside out side 40 2 33 8 2 Front wheel cam ber 0 45 Split 30 Rear wheel cam ber 44 30 Split 30 Kingpin inclina tion 12 7 45 Split 30 Kingpin caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 13 Split ...

Page 219: ... caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 13 Split 1 9mm Split 10 Rear wheel toe mm 1 5 3 4 30 Split 2 9mm Split 15 Item Unit MR7152L30M Methanol MR7182L12M Methanol Maximum front wheel turning angle inside out side 40 2 33 8 2 Front wheel cam ber 0 45 Split 30 Rear wheel cam ber 44 30 Split 30 Kingpin inclina tion 12 7 45 Split 30 Kingpin caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 1...

Page 220: ...eel turning angle inside out side 40 2 33 8 2 Front wheel camber 0 45 Split 30 Rear wheel camber 44 30 Split 30 Kingpin incli nation 12 7 45 Split 30 Kingpin caster 2 33 45 Split 30 Front wheel toe mm 0 2 0 13 Split 1 9mm Split 10 Rear wheel toe mm 0 75 3 4 30 Split 2 9mm Split 15 ...

Page 221: ...or above meet standard GB11121 2006 4 0L Dry 3 5L Wet Engine oil JLC 4M15 JLC 4M18 L130 Class SM 4 0L Dry 3 5L Wet Engine coolant SH0521 standard specification for ethylene gly col base engine coolant antifreezing fluid for automobile and light duty service freezing tem perature 40 6 5 L Manual transmission gear fluid 5MT Meet GB13895 API GL 4 SAE 75W 90 vis cosity 2 3 0 2L Manual transmission gea...

Page 222: ... 0L Dry 3 5L Wet Engine coolant SH0521 standard specification for ethylene glycol base engine coolant antifreezing fluid for automobile and light duty service freezing temperature 40 7 5L tropical area 6 5L normal area Manual transmission gear fluid tropical area API GL 4 SAE 85W 90 viscosity 2 3 0 2L Manual transmission gear fluid normal area API GL 4 SAE 75W 85 viscosity 2 3 0 2L Automatic trans...

Page 223: ...Technical Specifications 221 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Air conditioning refrig erant R134a 560 20g JLγ 4G15 500 20g JLC 4G18 Item Specification Capacity ...

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Page 225: ...b Specifications 161 C Catalytic Converter 122 Center Armrest 45 Central Power Distribution Box 157 Check Engine Coolant 175 Check or Replacement of Fuse 160 Checking and Adding Engine Oil 172 Child Restraint System 98 101 Cigarette lighter 45 Cleaning and Vehicle Maintenance 193 Cleaning of Interior 193 Cleaning of Leather 194 Close the Engine Hood 168 Coat Hook 48 Condensation of Front Combinati...

Page 226: ...ng Light 30 145 Head Restraint 75 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning 49 Hints for Towing 149 Horn 37 How the System Work 136 How to Check the Tires 188 How to Fill Coolant Reservoir with Coolant 175 How to Wear Seat Belt Correctly 84 Hydraulic Power Steering 180 I If Engine Fails to Start 118 Ignition Switch Keyless Start 115 Illustration Symbols 8 In an Emergency 145 Infants 100 Information...

Page 227: ...ark Position 148 Manual Transmission MT 132 Mass Parameters 200 Mechanical Anti dazzling Interior Rear View Mirror 36 Methanol Requirements 127 Moving a Stuck Car 164 Multimedia Player 58 N Notes to Owners 7 Notices for Use 132 O Older Children 98 Open the engine hood 167 Operation of Front Interior Light 44 Operation Recommendation 55 Outside mirror 35 Overtaking under Cruise Control 143 Overview...

Page 228: ...lder Belt Height Adjuster 86 Spare Tire Model 214 Speedometer 16 Starting and Driving 109 115 Starting Engine 116 Starting Requirements 122 Steering Column 34 Storage Box 47 Storage of Flat Tire or Spare Tire and Tools 153 Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror 37 Sunroof 40 System Operation 137 T Tachometer 16 Technical Specifications 197 Tire 186 Tire Chain 191 Tire Changing 150 Tire Inflation Pressure Col...

Page 229: ...tting a Flat Tire 192 When to Check the Tires 188 When to Use New Tire 189 Why Seat Belt Has Protective Effect 81 Window 38 Winter Tire 187 Wiper 185 Wiper Blade 185 Wiper Control Combination Switch Hatchback 33 Wiper Control Combination Switch Sedan 32 Wipers and Washers 32 ...

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