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The following maintenance requirements
apply to all JAC J5 car models.
Therefore, your car may not include
some equipment described below.
Professional maintenance at regular
intervals will help keep your car value.
It is also one of the conditions of your
claim against vehicle body corrosion or
paint damage.
It is recommended that you use
cleaning and maintenance materials
tested and approved by JAC. These
materials are available from the JAC
authorized after-service centers. Alwa
-ys follow relevant instructions on
their packages.

Exterior maintenance

Always select environmentally

friendly maintenance materials. Never
mix used maintenance materials with
domestic garbage.
Never remove dirt, mud or dust
accumulated on car body surface when
the body surface is dry. Do not do so
even with a dry piece of cloth or

Abusing maintenance materials

may cause damage to your health.

Maintenance materials must be

well kept in a place far away from
children.

Some detergents are hazardous

or even toxic. Some detergents
may catch fire when closing to an
open fire or contacting vehicle hot
components. Always keep them in
a safe place.

sponge. Or, it may cause damage to
body paint or window glass. To remove
dirt, mud or dust accumulated on car
body surface, soak them with suffici
-ent water and then carefully remove
them.

Car washing

The best way to prevent your car from
getting affected by the surroundings is
to frequently wash and wax your car.
The frequency of car washing and
waxing depends on driving frequency,
parking conditions, season, climate and
environmental factors.
The longer the accumulation of bird
manure, insect bodies, resin, road and
industrial dust and paint is on your car

A frozen or wet brake may redu
-ce its braking performance.

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Summary of Contents for J5

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Page 2: ...t be included in your purchased model For enjoying a safe and comfortable drive of your new car you need to carefully read this manual in advance Your car will enjoy a convenient and high efficient re...

Page 3: ...al shall be viewed as an integral part of your car If you decide to sell out your car the manual shall be handed over to the new owner along with all vehicle attached documentations Owner personal inf...

Page 4: ...ol means that the failure to abide by these instructions may lead to the serious results endangering the life safety of you and other passengers Always follow the warning instructions The notice symbo...

Page 5: ...e Refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for such necessary maintenance knowledge Notice on fuels and oils JAC Motors will not be liable for the damage of engine or transmission arising from use of disqual...

Page 6: ...safety Why use the genuine parts The genuine JAC parts are manufactured under the strict production management and quality inspection procedure Any malfunction arising from the use of imitated parts c...

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Page 8: ...ed at the beginning of each chapter for your lookup and reading whenever necessary Operations 2 Safety 70 Driving instructions 84 Maintenance 102 Emergency 132 Technical data 148 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 C...

Page 9: ...20 Windows 23 Sun roof if equipped 25 Engine hood 26 Engine IMMO if equipped 28 Trunk 29 Filler cap 29 Illumination and eyeshot 30 Instrument background illumination adjustment knob 30 Hazard warning...

Page 10: ...47 Cigarette lighter 48 Ashtray 48 Pedals 49 Glovebox 50 Rear seat power socket if equipped 50 AC and audio system 51 Air conditioning system 51 Audio system 55 window glass antenna 55 Driving 56 Igni...

Page 11: ...Overview of driver cab 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 4 1 2 3 10...

Page 12: ...nd lamp brightness adjusting knob 4 Lighting combination switch 5 Airbag and horn 6 Multifunction steering wheel if equipped 7 Wiper switch 8 Audio system 9 Hazard warning switch 10 Glove box 11 Front...

Page 13: ...Instrument board and indicator lamp Speedometer Tachometer Water temperature gauge Odometer Clock Fuel gauge Mileage reset button 6 Gear display...

Page 14: ...U malfunction mode indicator lamp if equipped Door ajar indicator lamp Front fog lamp Safety belt indicator lamp Cruise indicator if equipped Trunk lid open indicator lamp ABS alarm lamp Engine oil pr...

Page 15: ...rise to the red area An excessive high engine speed may result in a severely damage of engine which will not be covered by warranty Shifting into higher gear as early as possible will help save fuel...

Page 16: ...n 9 Fuel gauge Please use No 93 or above unlea ded petrol The fuel gauge pointer indicates the approximate fuel quantity in the fuel tank This fuel gauge functions when the ignition switch is on If th...

Page 17: ...ains off or fails to go off after flashing for 6 seconds or comes on during driving it means that the airbag SRS system functions abnormally Contact the nearest JAC authorized after service center for...

Page 18: ...pressure drops or the system malfunction occurs the engine oil pressure alarm lamp will come on Normally the engine oil pressure alarm lamp will come on when the ignition switch turns to the ON posit...

Page 19: ...h turns to the ON position and go out when the engine is started The indicator lamp remains on when the engine is running it means that the charging system fails Promptly contact the nearest JAC autho...

Page 20: ...or lamp will come on when the ignition switch turns to ON and go out when the engine is off If the indicator lamp comes on during driving or remains off when turning to ON promptly contact the nearest...

Page 21: ...ed again within 10 sec this indicator lamp goes out after 10 sec 2 when the vehicle is unlocked and the ignition switch is located at LOCK position if the intelligent key can be scanned in the interio...

Page 22: ...to avoid such situation where the keys are accidentally locked in your car Common key Transponder if eqiupped If your key is equipped with the engine IMMO there will be the transponder in the key The...

Page 23: ...The static electricity from your body to the circuit board may damage the transmitter Key tooth code Battery replacement The key tooth code is recorded in the place as shown in the above figure In vie...

Page 24: ...OFF Door lock Unlockorlockfrontdoorswithkey Insert and turn the key countercloc kwise when locking the doors outside Insert and turn the key clockwise when unlocking the door Then pull outward the doo...

Page 25: ...or switch panel The switch is used to lock or unlock all doors from inside of the car Press the rear end of the switch to lock all doors Press the front end of the switch to unlock all doors ON OFF Th...

Page 26: ...lock at the rear edge of rear doors to the position before closing doors Do not forcefully pull the inside door handle to prevent handle from getting damaged when the child safety lock is in the posit...

Page 27: ...indicator flashes All doors are open The hazard warning light flashes twice Anti theft mode is released If doors remain closed or the engine is not started 30s after the anti theft mode is released by...

Page 28: ...turns from green to red and it is indicated that it is time to replace the battery for the key Please use the battery with the same model in the replacement After the completion of battery replacemen...

Page 29: ...the vehicle door is not opened within 30 sec after disabling the anti theft alarm and the intelligent key is not in the vehicle after 30 sec vehicle doors will be locked up automatically and the anti...

Page 30: ...ly operate the main and auxiliary controls in different directions Or it will result in jammed windows which can not be raised or lowered Raise the windows with care to avoid injuries Keep the intelli...

Page 31: ...s only have the TOUCH MOVE mode Window locking control A window lock control mounted on the main control panel will avoid pass enger s free operating the secondary driver and rear windows Push down th...

Page 32: ...closed Do not open the sun roof when it is cold or there is snow on it Clear and lubricate the slide rail at regular intervals Dry the sun roof after your car is washed or undergoes rain Sun roof if...

Page 33: ...ck the lock catch for firm locking after closing the engine hood Engine hood Strut bar engine hood The engine hood release switch is located at the lower left of the driver cab console Open close oper...

Page 34: ...the engine hood is fully locked before driving Or it may open and block your sight when your car is driving Always insert the support rod into the snap in to prevent it from falling down and causing...

Page 35: ...ank because the radiation system is still under pressure No operation shall be carried out near open flames Never mix different kinds of fuel or oil when adding them Or it may cause a severe functiona...

Page 36: ...owed around the cap You can also drive your car to a warm place where the ice will melt Pull outward the filler cap at the lower front of the driver seat to open it Trunk Pull upward the trunk handle...

Page 37: ...hazard warning light Emergency Malfunctions causing your car to be in an unsafe condition You have to park your car in an unsafe place due to malfunctions Hazard warning light The rear window defroste...

Page 38: ...erhead body roof Press left or right switch buttons in the redline frame to separately switch on each reading lamp The reading lamp gives off spot light beams for reading illumination or as lighting f...

Page 39: ...l light will come on when opening front or rear doors The door control light is at the inner side of doors When any door is closed it s corresponding control light will go out Never turn the dome ligh...

Page 40: ...Vehicle lamps Location diagram of car lamps Side turn light Front headlamp Front fog lamp High mount brake lamp Rear fog lamp Rear headlamp License plate lamp 33...

Page 41: ...here visibility is poor switch to the low beam mode at the meeting with a vehiclerunninginanoppositedirection Position lamp The position lamp is designed for driving at twilight daybreak or in a poor...

Page 42: ...possible traffic accidents Reversing lamp The reversing lamp will inform drivers of vehicles behind you or pedestrians of your driving direction when rever sing your car In order to avoid collisions...

Page 43: ...rd the turn light switch control lever to show right turning signal Push downward the turn light switch control lever to show left turning signal In such case the left and right turn lights on the ins...

Page 44: ...body and then release it The headlamp may flash even when its switch is in the OFF position By turning the bucket shaped switch at the end of combined switch to the high beam symbol position and at th...

Page 45: ...h turns to the wiper will work for a short time Once Wiper intermittent operation int erval adjustment Turning the wiper switch to INT will cause the wiper to operate interm ittently When the wiper sw...

Page 46: ...z ing in winter an anti freezing windshield cleaning fluid must be used Before operating the wiper under a lower temperature enviro nment you need to check to see if the wiper blade has been frozen on...

Page 47: ...broad back eyeshot for you before driving The rear view mirror can be adjusted Side rear view mirror adjustment switch if equipped R L On the back of the Sun visor there is a make up mirror When the h...

Page 48: ...w mirrors which may block their free movement Use the ice spray or fan heater for de icing Interior rear view mirror To obtain clear back eyeshot you can adjust your body to a comfortable driving posi...

Page 49: ...ping or pushing the surface of its sensor Or it may damagethesensor If there are obstacles behind your car the parking radar system if equipped will send alarm signals to you via a radar sensor featur...

Page 50: ...ng the echo signal the control will judge whether there are any obstacles behind and the distance between the nearest obstacle and your car When reversing the parking radar will begin to work The inst...

Page 51: ...es as below 1 Lean your body forward or backward to adjust it to your satisfaction while raising the lever To reduce possible collision risks or injury risks when stopping suddenly the backrests of dr...

Page 52: ...button Big button Rear seat emergency braking Its adjustment procedure comes as follows Pull upward the headrest by hand and you will adjust its height to your desired position By pressing down ward t...

Page 53: ...g rear seat if equipped Armrest between rear seats When necessary you can pull out the armrest between rear seats Rear seat armrest is equipped with cup holders The backrests and mats of rear seats ca...

Page 54: ...st to adjust the driver seat waist rest Turn counterclockwise the control lever to adjust the waist rest to the lower part of the seat Turn clockwise the control lever to return the waist rest to its...

Page 55: ...cigar lighter and ashtray to open it In the case of cleaning please open and take down Never put flammables into the ashtray If you leave paper or other flammables into it the cigarette butts with fi...

Page 56: ...pedals must be always capable of being depressed to the floor Make sure that all pedals can return to original position without any obstru ction Therefore only foot mats with anti slide functions and...

Page 57: ...power socket so that your can use various electronic products or charge them on board easily The rear seat power socket is located at the bottom of the rear central handrail If no power socket is equ...

Page 58: ...ither directly turn the vent vanes or poke the vane adjustment knob The vents shall be kept smooth Arrangement of front seat AC vents Air conditioning system 1 2 3 4 1 Side defrost vent 2 Windshield d...

Page 59: ...utton 8 OFF button 9 External recirculation control button 10 Rear windscreen defroster switch 11 Rear fog lamp switch 12 Air flow control mode button 52 Semi automatic AC control panel 3 2 1 12 11 10...

Page 60: ...s located at OFF position in the case of heating so as to reduce energy consumption Internal and external circulation control button Automatic air conditioning system Press the internal circulation or...

Page 61: ...off the defroster defogger Rear windshield defrosting defogging button reducing power consumption so as to reduce fuel consumption It is an eco friendly driving habit The air outlet mode button knob i...

Page 62: ...ebox in the front of the secondary driver seat The filter is designed to reduce the quantity of pollutants flowing into car and purify the air in your car At regular intervals replace the AC filter as...

Page 63: ...ey is at the ON position the indicator lamp on the instrument board will come on for test At the same time all components and components are ready for work The ignition key shall be kept at the ON pos...

Page 64: ...xic accidents or ever death When the engine is turned off the radiator fan may remain rotating for a period of time even after the ignition switch is turned off The rotation may last for up to 10 minu...

Page 65: ...for inspections At the same time all equipments and components on the vehicle are stand by If the engine is not started do not maintain the knob at ON position for a long time for this may lead to sel...

Page 66: ...the knob after engine start a metal box it is failed to start the engine either Please take the intelligent key with you after leaving the vehicle During the process of vehicle start up the intelligen...

Page 67: ...long beeping and the steering system lock up indicator lamp will flash to remind the user of rotating the ignition switch knob to LOCK position so as to lock up the steering system After hearing the w...

Page 68: ...ft lever as an armrest Or it will cause an early wear of the transmission shift fork Gearshift operation During gear shifting make sure that the engine rotating speed matches the traveling speed of yo...

Page 69: ...the clutch pedal to the floor before gear shifting and then release it slowly Never place your foot on the clutch pedal when driving Or it may cause an unexpected clutch wear Do not rest your foot on...

Page 70: ...ess the brake pedal fiercely and press the release button at the side of the shift handle simultaneously For shifting out of this gear you should remove your foot from the accelerator pedal depress th...

Page 71: ...gear position is applied to driving The transmission will automatically select proper gear position according to vehicle speed and acceleration For additional power in overtaking or climbing please de...

Page 72: ...led to start wait for 10s and restart it 5 Keep the engine idling for more than 30s 6 Release the parking handle 7 Move the shift handle to proper gear position depress the accelerator pedal slowly so...

Page 73: ...ar position with conventional method like depressing the brake pedal and pressing the release button operate with the method as follows 1 Shut down the engine tightly pull up the parking handle 2 Take...

Page 74: ...ift to P To avoid starting your car by accident The service brake system is designed to contain a dual line structure When one line is damaged the other can still function normally You need to apply a...

Page 75: ...ition it may result in an early wear of the rear wheel brake friction plate Leaving your car unattended when the engine is still running If you have to leave your car with the engine running make sure...

Page 76: ...even injuries Stop your car You can stop your car on an uphill road by depressing the brake pedal and lifting theparkingbrakelever When encountering a traffic jam or crossing a railway crossing costs...

Page 77: ...Safety belt 71 Children and pregnant women protection 75 Airbag 76 Seat safety 80 70...

Page 78: ...detergent and warm water Dry it in the shade Never try to bleach or dye the safety belt Or it may affect its strength and function If a traffic accident occurs the safety belt must not be re used even...

Page 79: ...priate position and release the button and slide upward and downw ard to make sure that it is locked Buckle 3 point safety belts First draw out the safety belt from the roll up box Next buckle its met...

Page 80: ...release the safety belt hold the catch support and press the release button When the safety belt is loosened it will be automatically drawn back into the roll up box If not check it for twists or kno...

Page 81: ...ng situation the telescopic device of the safety belt will enter the lock mode While in a collision the safety belt pre tensioner will pull passengers in the direction opposite to that of the collisio...

Page 82: ...se injuries or even death to infants Older children protection For older children for whom infant safety seats are not suitable they must wear seat safety belts Older children had better use rear seat...

Page 83: ...al part of vehicle passive safety system instead of the substitute for safety belts Only when airbags and safety belts simultaneously work can passengers obtain maximum safety protection Airbags will...

Page 84: ...revent head or chest from getting huge injured After fully inflated airbags will soon shrink to provide the driver broad front eyeshot How does SRS work When a strong frontal collision occurs SRS will...

Page 85: ...connecting the battery turn the ignition key to LOCK or take it off If the ignition key is in the ON position do not move away or replace fuses connected to airbags Or the airbag alarm lamp may come o...

Page 86: ...tallation and repair of the SRS system must be carried out by professional personnel authorized by the JAC authorized after service centers Improper repair will cause severe potential safety concerns...

Page 87: ...h out your foot to depress the pedals to floor The driver must keep at least 25cm away from the steering wheel and the instrument board to make sure that you will obtain best protection at triggering...

Page 88: ...ould sit on the rear seats and start the restraint system properly which can decrease the injured possibility at emergency brake or sudden movement According to accident statistics the children are sa...

Page 89: ...should sit on the rear seat and wear the seat belt Never let the children sit on the front passenger s seat Provided that the seat belt is not suitable for child we recommend you use the booster seat...

Page 90: ...ear seats extend the seat belt from the retractor to fix the seat belt and let it have some tension Make sure that the hip part of the belt passing through the waist and the neck of child After instal...

Page 91: ...Careful driving 88 Drunk driving 88 Night driving 89 City driving 89 Expressway driving 90 Long distance driving 91 Driving under rainy and slippery conditions 91 Driving on ramps and mountain roads 9...

Page 92: ...t may cause damage to the engine Fuel consumption environmental ada ptation and the wear of engine bra ke and tires depend on the following factors Individual driving habits Individual use conditions...

Page 93: ...therwise a high engine speed will increase fuel consumption The relationship between the fuel consumption value L 100km corres ponding to each gear and the vehicle speed km h is shown in the above fig...

Page 94: ...ght oil will help redu ce fuel consumption Tip 7 Unload unnecessary load Besides good driving habits and regular maintenance removing unnece ssary load before driving will also help save fuel As each...

Page 95: ...method location and road condition from the last time when fuel is added Careful driving To ensure careful driving you need to abide by the following precautions Correctly buckle your safety belt Get...

Page 96: ...your safety belt Get familiar with best routes to your destination and learn them by heart Adjust your driving posture A correct driving posture is of extreme import ance to your driving safety It wi...

Page 97: ...w mirrors When necessary you also need to look back to enter the traffic flow as smooth as possible Once entering the expressway traffic flow you need to control your speed as required by speed limiti...

Page 98: ...tires are inflated to the recommended value Long distance driving Driving under rainy and slippery condition Driving under rainy day or on a slippery road is a little difficult That is because tire ad...

Page 99: ...s of tress poles or other vehicles on the road surface and if rain drops splash on the road surface it may also occur The float skidding phenomena occur generally when driving at high speed Currently...

Page 100: ...on mountainous roads including long slope overtaking or no overtaking rockfall hazard or curves Pay attention to such signs and adopt correct measures When driving downhill with out slowing down the...

Page 101: ...details Winter driving Engine coolant se the specified coolant Replace or add the coolant as required When the winter begins check if coolant freezing point meets your expected temperat ure requiremen...

Page 102: ...o freeze the brake shoe onto the brake drum A stop shall be used to block the front wheels when applying the brake on a slope If the environment temperature is above 0 it is recommended to use the par...

Page 103: ...rolling and turning operations This phenomenon may occur when it is very cold in winter So you need to check at regular intervals if there is accumulated ice or snow beneath your car Make sure that t...

Page 104: ...That will result in an overheating of brake and a long braking distance and expedite its wear When beginning to drive down hill slow down and shift to a lower gear for the models with manual transmis...

Page 105: ...physical limit You should be more careful to drive on slippery and wet roads When the ABS works you should control your car speed to adapt to road and traffic conditions 98 Electronic brake force dist...

Page 106: ...itoring system includes one display and four sensors with the sensors already installed inside of wheel Indoor display functions are as follows 1 Tire pressure and temperature display area three digit...

Page 107: ...will show when some tire s pressure is higher than 300KPA Pressure release warning The warning sound and digit flashing They will show when some tire s pressure is quickly decreasing High temperature...

Page 108: ...ctane ration RON lower than required by the engine is available under some special conditions drive with a medium engine speed and under low load With the accelerator throttle fully open the engine ma...

Page 109: ...103 Maintenance description 104 Exterior maintenance 106 Interior maintenance 110 Rust prevention maintenance 112 Check engine compartment 114 Check wiper blade 125 Check and replace wheels 126 Emissi...

Page 110: ...and after driving Follow the regular checking procedure and time intervals specified in the Warranty Maintenance Manual of JAC J5Passe nger Car Owner maintenance If you have some knowledge of or are i...

Page 111: ...ouplers for leakage If there is corrosion or damage immediately replace with a new one Fuel filter A blocked fuel filter will result in a limited car speed damage of emission system and hard start If...

Page 112: ...exhaust pipes the silencer and suspension bolts for loosening or damage Power steering linkage and dust boot Stop your car and turn off the engine Check the steering wheel for an excessive free trave...

Page 113: ...ot do so even with a dry piece of cloth or Abusing maintenance materials may cause damage to your health Maintenance materials must be well kept in a place far away from children Some detergents are h...

Page 114: ...e Notice Make sure that all windows and sun roof are closed before automatic car washing Fold rear view mirrors to avoid getting damaged If your car is equipped with special devices including spoiler...

Page 115: ...tance and a short spraying time Waxing Well waxing your car will help prevent your car body paint from getting affected by the surroundings It can also reduce to the largest degree the damage due to s...

Page 116: ...ce centers for details The internal side surface of the window glass shall be cleaned periodically The leather used to wipe car body paint is not allowed to wipe car window glass That is because wax r...

Page 117: ...ng or additional anti corrosion materials onto exhaust pipe silencer catalytic converter or insulation board Or it may result in fires during driving Interior maintenance Plastic parts instrument boar...

Page 118: ...cloth If it is too dirty use a soft soap solution Safety belt Keep safety belts clean If safety belts get too dirty their function will be impaired Use a soft soap solution to clean dirty safety belt...

Page 119: ...paint is scraped off where protection coating is worn by stone sand or gravel or where metal is exposed due to small friction or dents the rust will take place Rust prevention measures 1 Keep your car...

Page 120: ...get rusted unless your garage is well ventilated for complete dehumidification 3 Keep car paint and trims in good condition Scratches or metal exposed edges shall be coated with a layer of finishing...

Page 121: ...id reservoir 4 Air filter cartridge 5 Engine compartment fuse box 6 Power steering fluid reservoir 7 Windshield washer fluid reservoir 8 Engine oil filler 9 Battery Check engine compartment 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 122: ...ix different kinds of fluids added Otherwise it may cause severe malfunctions Read carefully all details of this chapter before repairing and maintaining components of the engine compartment To ensure...

Page 123: ...e engine cover or deal with the engine to avoid scalds You should not work until there is no steam escaping or coolant overflowing and the engine gets cool Check engine oil Oil selection Depending on...

Page 124: ...oil pan Then pull out the lipstick Wipe it dry using a clean cloth Re insert it into its original position Last re pull out the lipstick and read the oil level measured The oil level shall be between...

Page 125: ...ween their additives That will change chemical properties of their additi ves Engine coolant reservoir Make sure that the engine temper ature is the same as the ambient temperature when measuring the...

Page 126: ...Replace coolant Follow the Warranty Maintenance Manual of JAC J5 Passenger Car when replacing the coolant The procedure to replace the coolant comes as below 1 Park your car in a horizontal position...

Page 127: ...lly the cooling fan will automatically stop working wh en the engine gets cooled If the engine coolant splashes onto your car wash it away using clean water The engine coolant is corrosive and thus ma...

Page 128: ...t the JAC authorized after service centers for an overhaul of the brake system Replace brake fluid As the brake fluid can absorb water it will therefore absorb more and more water from the atmosphere...

Page 129: ...y Your car is equipped with a mainte nancefree battery If replacement is necessary the part number on the label of the new battery shall be the same as that of the old one Determine the location of th...

Page 130: ...ode cables Or it may cause a fire Do not disconnect the battery when the ignition switch is on or when the engine is running Or it may damage electrical equipment electronic kits To prevent the batter...

Page 131: ...piece of cloth or paper 7 Re connect and fix the battery anode terminal and cathode terminal in sequence Check spark plug Regularly replace the spark plug as per the maintenance period specified by JA...

Page 132: ...sher fluid has a strong decontamination and anti freezing capability for long time service Check the front window wipers Check wipers for their normal operation and wear condition regularly If there i...

Page 133: ...In general it is not easy to observe tire and wheel hub damage Abnormal vibration or pulling to one side indicates that tires may get damaged If you cast doubt on one tire immediately slow down and st...

Page 134: ...al pollution Check the air pressure of all tires when the tires are completely cool Adjust tire air pressure following relevant instructions on tire labels After adjustment is completed you need to ch...

Page 135: ...at high speed on a wet road In addition it will cause your car to skid earlier than expec ted Using a severely worn or insuffi cient inflated tire may cause accidents body injuries or even death Wheel...

Page 136: ...AC to make sure that they are suitable for your car and to obtain best adhesion and driving safety Various tires and wheel rims recognized by JAC and relevant inform ation are available from the JAC a...

Page 137: ...wheels you should also utilized bolts and nuts with a length and ball socket shape corresponding to the wheels Emission control system Whether the emission control system works normally is critical t...

Page 138: ...te protec tion or anti corrosion materials are not allowed to be applied onto exhaust manifold exhaust pipe catalytic converter or heat shield Those materials may catch fire when driving Three way cat...

Page 139: ...Spare tire jack and driver tools 133 Replace tire 134 Circuit fuse 139 Car towing Craning 140 Car traction 142 Emergency start 143 Engine overheating 146 132...

Page 140: ...th the trunk floor Jack specification Max allowable load capacity 800kg Lubricating grease type Li based lubricating grease grade National Lubricating Grease Institute NLGI he jack designed by JAC sha...

Page 141: ...n fixing bolts of spare tire counterclockwise 4 Take out the spare tire Place back an old tire in reverse procedure Replace tire The following advice will be helpful whenever there is tire burst or ai...

Page 142: ...and tools Take out the spare tire and the jack from your toolkit 2 Block wheels Before lifting your car via the jack you should block with a stop the tire diagonal to the tire to be replaced This is...

Page 143: ...t ground or sand you need to place a proper plate brick flat stone or the like under the jack to prevent the jack from subsiding Fully lift your car to install the spare tire Ground clearance for inst...

Page 144: ...or clean water If wheels have poor contact with hubs nuts will get looser and looser until wheels come off That may cause your car to be out of control or result in severely body injuries or even dea...

Page 145: ...n all nuts and re check them for any loosening After the wheel is replaced request a mechanic to tighten the nuts to their specified torque After replacement Take off the valve cap Measure the air pre...

Page 146: ...If replacement is necessary use a fuse with the same blow out current as that of the replaced one At the replacement of fuse choose a fuse with the same amperage or lower amperage than that of the re...

Page 147: ...own contact the JAC author ized after service center for troubleshooting For car towing or craning service contact the JAC authorized afterservice center or professional vehicle towing craning service...

Page 148: ...not using a towing and craning vehicle you should not tow and crane your car from the tail when the ignition key is pulled out or when the ignition switch turns to LOCK 141 Automatic transmission If a...

Page 149: ...gions The towing hook comes as shown bel ow Rear towing hook Use the towing vehicle which is smaller in weight than your car Never use a towing vehicle to tow your new car in its 2000km 1200 miles run...

Page 150: ...The capacity Ah of the battery used as power supply shall not be much lower than that of the discharged one Use the jumper cable with an adequate cross sectional area Carefully read its descriptions...

Page 151: ...to the anode terminal of the battery B 3 One end of the cathode cable shall be connected to the cathode terminal of the battery B 4 The other end of the cathode cable shall be connected to the engine...

Page 152: ...k voltage produced when removing cables Turn off vehicle headlamps The peak voltage produced when removing cables may burn the headlamps If the engine begins to run remove two cables in reverse proced...

Page 153: ...r for help Keep your hair hands and clothes away from such moving parts as fan and belt when the engine is running to avoid body injuries Do not deal with the fuel injection system when the engine is...

Page 154: ...h a pacem aker shall keep at least 30cm away from the engine compartm ent ECU or wire harnesses when the engine is running as the high current will produce a huge magne tic field Removing the radiator...

Page 155: ...Vehicle specification 149 Fuel system 149 Tire specification and inflation pressure 149 Other technical data 150 Engine parameters and technical data 151 Oil specifications 152 VIN 153 148...

Page 156: ...otal Mass Kg 1690 Tread Front Back Fuel system Capacity of Tank 55L Fuel Specification Unleaded Petrol 93 or above Tire specification and inflation pressure Type Specification Inflation Pressure Stand...

Page 157: ...lue Wheel dynamic balance requirements when the vehicle speed is more than 100km h Dynamic balance amount could not be more than 220g cm 3 8mm Toe in of front wheel 0 5 Camber of front wheel 6 30 Cast...

Page 158: ...Revolution Speed r min 6000 6000 6500 5000 Top Torque Output Nm r min 130 4500 146 4000 165 5000 190 4000 Compression Ratio 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 Ignition Sequence 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 Idle...

Page 159: ...re is over 30 to about 35 Quality Grade Grade SJ or above 4G15S 4GB2 3C 4G93D 4GA3 3 5L 4 0L 3 5L 4 0L MT Gearbox Lubrication Oil API GL 4 SAE 75W 90 2 1L Power Steering Oil ATF 1 1L Coolant Premium E...

Page 160: ...is VIN is located at the middle position of the engine compartment which is at the lower side of the front baffle LJ12FKS2784511861 3 VIN at the lower side of the front passenger s seat This VIN is lo...

Page 161: ...is at the inner side of the exhaust manifold For easy searching there is an engine number affixed on the cover for the engine cylinder head 2 4G15 4G93D engine series number This steel seal number is...

Page 162: ...nhui Jianghuai Automobile Co Ltd reserves the rights to modify the Instruction Manual for JAC J5 Passenger Car Please understand that the contents in this manual are subject to changes without prior n...

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