MG MG 360 2016 Handbook Download Page 1

Contents

Preface

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Introduction

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Owner's Handbook

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Announcement

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Prompt Messages

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Vehicle Identification Information

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Vehicle Identification Markings

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Vehicle Identification Plate

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Instruments and Controls

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Instruments and Controls

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Instrument Pack

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Tachometer

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Speedometer

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Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp

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Fuel Gauge

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Information Center

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Gear Display and Automatic Transmission Mode

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Odometer (ODO)

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Summary of Contents for MG 360 2016

Page 1: ...tion 4 Vehicle Identification Markings 4 Vehicle Identification Plate 5 1 Instruments and Controls 7 Instruments and Controls 8 Instrument Pack 9 Tachometer 9 Speedometer 9 Engine Coolant Temperature...

Page 2: ...Direction Indicator High Beam Stalk Switch 27 Hazard Warning Lamp 28 Headlamp Leveling Manual Adjustment 29 Wipers and Washers 30 Windscreen Wiper Operation 30 Intelligent Wiping 31 Steering Column 3...

Page 3: ...Operation 41 Interior Lighting 43 Front Interior Lamps and Reading Lamps 43 Rear Reading Lamps 43 Auxiliary Power 44 Front Power Outlet 44 Storage Devices 45 Instructions 45 Removable Ashtray 45 Card...

Page 4: ...ing and Audio Systems 51 Ventilation 52 Air Conditioning Filter 53 Vents 53 Electronically Controlled A C 55 Control Panel 55 Air Conditioning System Display 55 Air Volume Adjustment 56 Temperature Co...

Page 5: ...ort 65 MENU Setting 67 Entertainment Player 68 Important Safety Information 68 Cautions for Using LCD Screen 69 Playable File Format for Entertainment System 70 Basic Operations 71 Bluetooth Phone 79...

Page 6: ...roperly 126 How Children Use Seat Belts 131 Seat Belts Check Maintenance and Replacement 132 Airbag 135 Overview 135 Airbag Deployment 136 Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy 140 Service and R...

Page 7: ...162 Engine Immobiliser 162 Locking and Unlocking 162 Trunk 165 Engine Start Stop 167 Ignition Switch 167 Starting the Engine 168 Engine Stop 170 Economical and Environmental Driving Style 171 Running...

Page 8: ...Instructions 179 Gear Shift 179 Control Mode 183 Manual Transmission 186 5 speed Manual Transmission 186 Brake System 188 Foot Brake 188 Anti lock Brake System ABS 190 Parking Brake 192 Stability Cont...

Page 9: ...ng Aid 198 Parking Camera System 199 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 200 Load Carrying 202 Load Space 202 Internal Loading 202 5 Emergency Information 205 Hazard Warning Devices 206 Hazard Warnin...

Page 10: ...ng a Wheel 215 Fuse Replacement 218 Fuse 218 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 220 Engine Compartment Fuse Box 222 Battery Fuse Box 225 Bulb Replacement 227 Bulb Specification 227 Bulb Replacement 228 6...

Page 11: ...ne Oil 239 1 5L Turbocharged Engine Oil 240 Engine Oil Level Check and Refill 241 Engine Oil Specification 242 Cooling System 243 Coolant Check and Refill 243 Coolant Specification 244 Brake 245 Brake...

Page 12: ...rs 251 Wiper Blades 251 Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades 252 Tires 253 Overview 253 Tire Check 255 Tire Wear Indicators 255 Replacement of Tires 256 Wheel Rotation 256 Tire Chains 257 Cleaning Vehicl...

Page 13: ...66 Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters 267 Main Engine Parameters 268 Power Performance Parameters 269 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 270 Four Wheel Alignment Parameter Table Unladen 271 Wheels and T...

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Page 15: ...The Owner s Handbook and Warranty and Maintenance Manual introduces how to use your vehicle properly precautions in use and how to service and maintain your vehicle correctly Meanwhile they are intend...

Page 16: ...ot bear corresponding liabilities Various countries and regions impose strict restrictions on vehicle modification and add on It is not allowed to change the vehicle structure framework or features wi...

Page 17: ...otherwise your vehicle could be damaged Note Note Suggestive statements This symbol indicates parts described must be disposed of by authorised persons or bodies to protect the environment Asterisk T...

Page 18: ...tion Number Located on the instrument panel at the left lower corner of the windscreen visible through the left lower corner of the windscreen On the vehicle identification plate Within the engine com...

Page 19: ...ing the vehicle please contact a local Authorised Repairer Vehicle Identification Plate The vehicle identification plate contains the following information Model Type Engine Type Vehicle Identificatio...

Page 20: ...Preface Location of Vehicle Identification Plate The identification plate is located at the lower side of the right B pillar 6...

Page 21: ...t Pack 11 Information Center 18 Warning Lamps and Indicators 25 Lights and Switches 30 Wipers and Washers 32 Steering Column 34 Horn 35 Rearview Mirrors 38 Sun Visors 39 Windows 41 Sunroof 43 Interior...

Page 22: ...3 Master Lighting Switch 4 Horn Button 5 Driver Airbag 6 Instrument Pack 7 Wiper Washer Stalk Switch 8 Onboard Entertainment System 9 Heating Air Conditioning Controls 10 Front Passenger Airbag 11 Ha...

Page 23: ...ight of the rpm value on the screen flickers IMPORTANT To protect the engine from damage never allow the engine speed to remain in the high speed area for prolonged periods Speedometer Indicate the ve...

Page 24: ...also illuminates and an audible alarm will be heard As the fuel level continues to drop the leftmost segment will flash along with the low fuel warning lamp 5 and an audible alarm will be heard IMPOR...

Page 25: ...smission Mode With the ignition switch in position 2 it displays the current shift lever position of the automatic transmission P R N D When the automatic transmission is in sports mode or winter mode...

Page 26: ...n switch to other displays The value for next service progressively reduces in increments of 50km as the vehicle is driven until 0km is reached The relevant service should be carried out as soon as th...

Page 27: ...er is selected it will continue to display until the next function is selected Trip Computer Message The trip computer comprises the following messages Trip 1 Trip 2 Range to Empty Brightness Adjustme...

Page 28: ...ccordingly after refueling Range to Empty is calculated based on current fuel consumption remaining fuel in the tank and driving conditions k m Brightness Adjustment In the Range to Empty display inte...

Page 29: ...ion is calculated by dividing consumed fuel by driving distance It can be reset at any time so as to make the fuel consumption calculation for a new journey or driving condition L 1 0 0 k m Note The f...

Page 30: ...ngine during the operation Average Speed The average speed is calculated after the engine is started It can be reset at any time so as to calculate the average speed for a new journey or driving condi...

Page 31: ...ip computer button or wait for about 10 seconds the speed value will stop flickering and resume the normal display If the vehicle speed exceeds the preset speed the set speed value will appear and kee...

Page 32: ...Instruments and Controls Warning Lamps and Indicators 18...

Page 33: ...both direction indicators will flash together If either direction indicator in the instrument flashes very rapidly it indicates that the turning signal lamp on the corresponding side is faulty Note F...

Page 34: ...than 25 km h if the driver seat belt or front passenger seat belt remains unfastened the lamp will flash accompanied with an audible alarm until the warning period ends Low Oil Pressure Warning Lamp R...

Page 35: ...tected this warning lamp illuminates yellow and flash Stability Control System SCS Traction Control TC Operating and Malfunction indicator Yellow This indicator is used to indicate the Stability Contr...

Page 36: ...during driving it indicates a failure such as brake fluid loss parking brake not released or electronic brake force distribution failure occurs The lamp illuminates when the parking brake is applied...

Page 37: ...low If the lamp illuminates red it indicates that engine coolant temperature is too high When coolant temperature continues to rise the warning lamp will flash accompanied with an audible alarm If it...

Page 38: ...on 2 this lamp illuminates to conduct a system self check If there is a door left open the lamp illuminates accompanied with a consecutive audible alarm If there is a door ajar when the vehicle is in...

Page 39: ...the lighting switch to Position 1 the width lamp tail lamp and instrument pack illumination lamp will be turned on and the width lamp indicator will illuminate If the width lamp stays on when the dri...

Page 40: ...r conditions may dazzle pedestrians or other road users Rear Fog Lamps When the ignition switch is in Position 2 and the headlamps are on press the rear fog lamp switch Figure A then the rear fog lamp...

Page 41: ...small angle it requires to manually reset the stalk switch to turn off the turning signal lamp If the stalk switch is moved at a small angle it will be reset immediately At the moment the direction i...

Page 42: ...4 fully again to cancel this function Daytime Running Lamp When the ignition switch is in Position 2 the daytime running lamp will be automatically turned on and when the width lamps are turned on the...

Page 43: ...g table according to the vehicle load Location Load 0 Only the driver is in the vehicle or only one passenger sits in the front seat besides the driver 1 All seats are occupied and there is no cargo i...

Page 44: ...Intermittent Auto Figure 1 Normal Figure 2 Fast Figure 3 Stroke wiping Press the stalk switch down Figure 4 and release the wiper will wipe once at normal speed If the stalk switch is held at the low...

Page 45: ...the steering wheel Figure 6 the washer will operate immediately After a short interval the wipers will commence operating in conjunction with the washers Note The wipers will continue operating for a...

Page 46: ...ing to the procedures below adjust the angle of the steering wheel to suit your driving posture 1 Release the lock lever fully 2 Grip the steering wheel with hands firmly move the steering wheel upwar...

Page 47: ...icle speed steering torque and steering angle EPS has the advantages of simple structure and power saving Compared with traditional hydraulic power steering EPS only needs power during actual steering...

Page 48: ...d Controls Horn Press the horn area as shown by the arrow on the steering wheel then the horn can be operated IMPORTANT When the horn is used NEVER apply excessive force to or beat the plate to avoid...

Page 49: ...e exterior rearview mirror IMPORTANT The exterior rearview mirrors are operated with the electric switch operating the mirror directly with hand may result in the failure of related device Exterior re...

Page 50: ...ible view The anti dazzle function of the interior rearview mirror helps to reduce the glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night Manual Anti dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Move the adju...

Page 51: ...Instruments and Controls may confuse the driver as to the precise location of following vehicles 37 1...

Page 52: ...both the driver and the front passenger Due to different vehicle configurations some are provided with simple vanity mirrors pull down the sun visor Figure 1 to use the vanity mirror Some sun visors...

Page 53: ...e children do not put limbs and items in the moving path of the window so as to avoid the injury caused by the pinch Press the switch Figure 1 4 to lower the window and pull the switch to raise the wi...

Page 54: ...touch up function the operating manner of this function is the same with that of the one touch down function Pressing this button again may stop the window movement at any time Anti pinch function is...

Page 55: ...he sunroof Clean the mechanism and water groove of the sunroof on a regular basis Clean the surfaces of glass and weatherstrip with cleaning agents such as alcohol Upon the completion of the sunroof o...

Page 56: ...h upward and hold You can stop the movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing the switch One touch operation This One touch function can only work when opening the sunroof Pull the sunroof switc...

Page 57: ...again to switch the reading lamp off Press the button shown in Figure1 the front and rear interior lights and reading lamps will come on when the door is open After the door is closed the front and r...

Page 58: ...which can be used by opening the plug cap Note The voltage of the front power outlet is 12 volt and the power rating is 120 watt Note Continual use of the power outlet after the engine flameout may d...

Page 59: ...tart off hard brake and vehicle accident Do not place flammable materials such as liquid or lighters in any storage devices The hot air in hot summer may ignite flammable materials and lead to a fire...

Page 60: ...d please consult a local Authorised Repairer Card Slot Located at the lower side of the instrument panel at driver side Glove Box Pull the handle on the glovebox cover backward to open Push the gloveb...

Page 61: ...an audio jack are arranged above the front storage compartment on the left side and a 12V power outlet is arranged on the right side Storage Compartment Under The Front Passenger Seat To open gently...

Page 62: ...y press down to close the small storage compartment Glasses Box The glasses box can be used only when the vehicle is stopped Located on the headliner at driver s left top side Pull down the handle arr...

Page 63: ...Instruments and Controls Note Only the glasses with the standard glasses frame can be put into the glasses box 49 1...

Page 64: ...ies if the hot drink spills when the vehicle is running Front Cup Holder Located at the front end of the centre console armrest it can be used to hold a beverage cup etc Rear Armrest And Rear Cup Hold...

Page 65: ...Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 52 Ventilation 55 Electronically Controlled A C 59 Radio 68 Entertainment Player 2...

Page 66: ...1 3 4 4 3 1 Side vents 2 Windscreen vents 3 Central vents 4 Front footwell vents 5 Front window side vents The air vents are located at the underside of the windscreen center and both sides of the in...

Page 67: ...clear of obstructions such as leaves snow or ice Air Conditioning Filter The air conditioning filter is a PM 2 5 filter which helps to prevent pollen and dust from entering the vehicle To maintain its...

Page 68: ...Audio Systems Regulation of Side Vents Toggle the button left or right to close or open the side vent Toggle the button at the centre of the vent up and down left and right to regulate the air distri...

Page 69: ...6 7 8 9 10 1 Temperature Adjustment Knob 6 Air Volume Adjustment Knob 2 ACSwitch 7 Heated Rear Window 3 Face Mode 8 Windscreen and Footwell Mode 4 Face and Footwell Mode 9 Footwell Mode 5 Windscreen...

Page 70: ...rature at vents AC ON OFF Button A C Press the AC ON OFF button to switch on the A C system The indicator in the button will illuminate Press the AC ON OFF button again to switch off the A C system an...

Page 71: ...irects air to distribute through the windscreen and feet vents Note In this mode a small amount of air will be directed to the side vents Heated Rear Window Rear window heater is a sensitive element w...

Page 72: ...Windscreen Defrost Defog Directs the air to distribute through the side and windscreen vents Press the defrost defog button on the control panel the indicators in the button and on the display illumi...

Page 73: ...y occur This is unavoidable 5 This unit uses precise mechanical parts Therefore do not open the housing dismantle the mechanism or lubricant the rotating parts even when it is in malfunction 6 The USB...

Page 74: ...2 3 4 5 1 1 Numeric button 1 2 Numeric button Random button 3 Numeric button Cycle button 4 button 5 button 6 Numeric button Information button 7 Numeric button Previous folder 8 Numeric button Next f...

Page 75: ...de press MENU button to mute the sound Press it again to resume audio sound In USB playback mode press MENU button to pause USB playback Press it again to resume audio sound Selecting a Mode Press SRC...

Page 76: ...ALANCE In BALANCE mode press button or turn VOL knob to adjust the BALANCE L7 R7 0 represents BALANCE FADER In FADER mode press button or turn VOL knob to adjust the FADER F7 R7 0 represents FADER Not...

Page 77: ...ignal Once a station is found it will be played Note If no station is found within the effective waveband the radio will stop searching after a cycle and the screen will display NO STATION Manual Sear...

Page 78: ...te Auto storing of FMA overwrites any stations already stored by the numeric buttons Browse Stations In RADIO mode short press SCAN button to automatically search the stations upward When a station is...

Page 79: ...e is more than 3s press button to return to the start of the current track press again to start the previous track Folder Mode In USB mode press or button to select the previous or next folder Repeat...

Page 80: ...he radio will extend the display to next page automatically Long press button the radio will scroll the screen to display the file name In USB mode with a short press on the button the radio will disp...

Page 81: ...VOL Setting 1 Short press button to enter SPEED VOL Setting interface 2 Press button or rotate VOL knob to select SPEED VOL Favorite Stations Setting A user may set the favorite station frequency when...

Page 82: ...to the system It is strictly prohibited to operate this entertainment system while driving because doing so will divert your attention in any way from the safe operation of your vehicle Please park y...

Page 83: ...due to high temperature When the temperature is beyond the operating temperature range 20 to 65 please do not use the screen because the screen may not operate normally and could be damaged Make sure...

Page 84: ...ports the following audio formats and other formats may not work normally MP3 WMA AAC OGG ID3 Tag info WAV APE and FLAC Video Support The entertainment and navigation system supports the following vid...

Page 85: ...acklight 2 Button Activate Cancel mute 3 Button Press this button to answer a call when using Bluetooth phone press this button to hang up the phone during the talking press this button to enter dial...

Page 86: ...nterface 7 SRC Button Switch to next available media audio Main System Interface You can set the homepage style according to your preference please refer to Homepage Style under Display Setting in Set...

Page 87: ...Phone interface 7 Video Touch to enter the Video interface 8 AUX Touch to enter the AUX interface 9 CarPlay Touch to enter the CarPlay interface Function Block Movement Move the position of each func...

Page 88: ...power button on the system control panel for more than 10 seconds and the system will restart automatically Power off Turn off the vehicle power and the system is automatically powered off Suspend Mo...

Page 89: ...6 5 4 1 Button Short press to switch to the previous audio video and long press to fast backward while playing an audio video While playing the radio short press to switch to previous station long pre...

Page 90: ...le playing an audio video While playing the radio short press to switch to next station long press to search and play the next station long press consistently the radio will search one round and conti...

Page 91: ...ring If other connecting wire is used the image and voice may be disturbed when the wiring position is different Audio Strategy in Parking Mode The volume of the system itself has one set value 10 vol...

Page 92: ...knob and steering wheel button can only be used for adjustment of the audio volume of media and communication classes Note The playing volume of Bluetooth music iPod audio as well as AUX audio can be...

Page 93: ...nection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed The used mobile phone must be compatible with the entertainment system so that all functions of Bluetooth phone o...

Page 94: ...at the entertainment system cannot be paired and connected with a cellphone At this time it is recommended to clear the paired devices in the cellphone and the device list on the entertainment system...

Page 95: ...te bar displays When Bluetooth is turned on and a device is connected the state bar displays Pairing with Mobile Phone The system searches for available devices which feature Bluetooth technology and...

Page 96: ...connection completion appears Pairing from Mobile Phone Open the system Bluetooth function request the connection from mobile phone for pairing with the mobile phone 1 Turn on Bluetooth function on th...

Page 97: ...Call Log Keypad A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 2 07 Livy Kevin Albert Jack Dial Pad Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface and then touch Dial Pad to enter the Dial Pad...

Page 98: ...1861366969 69 Kevin 15851861234 Albert 18666578910 Livy 18664222242 Contacts Call Log Keypad 3 Back to Delete Button 4 Making a Call 5 Numeric Keypad Area You can input numbers and symbols long press...

Page 99: ...u p p Outgoi ng Cal ls Outgoi ng Cal ls 2016 01 12 2016 01 13 21 06 13 45 K K b b d d l l Contacts Touch Bluetooth phone area in the main interface and then touch Contacts to enter the Contacts inter...

Page 100: ...h Dial Pad to enter dial pad input interface and input the phone number or initial letter of the contact name in the text box C o n ta c ts 1 3 4 0 C a ll L o g K e y p a d 2 Touch the numeric buttons...

Page 101: ...pear when there is a matching result Touch this icon to see the matched contacts and touch again to put away the matching result 5 Touch and make a phone call through Bluetooth 6 Touch to end the call...

Page 102: ...h Bluetooth support voice calling and quick searching functions and does not support deleting contacts Note For some mobile phones a dialog box asking whether to synchronize the Bluetooth contacts wil...

Page 103: ...e call Calling the Entry in Contacts Directly touch right side of contacts in Contacts interface to make a phone call When a contact person has multiple contacts first select the phone number and then...

Page 104: ...ch the entertainment system 2 Select a contact from the cellphone and dial Incoming Calls Answer a Call In the main system interface or full screen picture of an incoming call touch or slide to the ri...

Page 105: ...reject the call Select to use the cellphone to reject the call Switching Private Mode 0 0 0 6 1 4 4 6 F M 8 9 7 0 0 0 6 In C a ll During the call touch to enter private conversation mode Touch to res...

Page 106: ...In a call rotate the volume adjustment knob or press the volume adjustment button on the steering wheel control button to adjust the phone voice volume Dial Pad During a call touch to display the dial...

Page 107: ...ort to maintain a good connectivity of the interface When the system is using USB and iPod storage media do not directly pull out the USB disc or iPod storage media to avoid damage to USB disc or iPod...

Page 108: ...tion Short press to switch to the previous station and long press to search for stations between the current station and the previous station in the list Selecting a Station When using the radio for t...

Page 109: ...97 5 93 7 ST 97 5 23 3 8 FM 97 5 RADIO MY MSC USB BT iPod Reminders Input F RQ Audio Settings Enter Reserve a Station to Play on Demand list to check modify and delete preset stations Touch on the int...

Page 110: ...e reserved for listening Touch Time Week to set the time of listening Alert ON OFF ON OFF 09 58 TUE 23 3 8 FM 97 5 Repeat Radio Time Week Enable the Reserve a Station to Play on Demand function the sy...

Page 111: ...he current play station and previous station or next station in the station list If a new station is found automatically store it to the station list Press MENU on the entertainment panel and select I...

Page 112: ...om the Internet and other factors the actual situation of the decoding result shall prevail MY MSC Touch the radio music area in the main interface and touch MY MSC to enter the MY MSC playback interf...

Page 113: ...s the album cover of currently playing song touch album cover to pause play the current song 8 Adding a Song to U Disc Add the favorite song being played to the U disc The song cannot be added if no U...

Page 114: ...to enter MY MSC List interface Enter Track Title Blue Lines Touch the input box and enter the keyword to search for a music Touch the music cover if there is no cover the default cover image is displ...

Page 115: ...the Playback Mode You can switch between music playback modes which include Single Loop Random Playback Play All 3 Artist Search Enter the Artist Search interface and enter the artist name to make a...

Page 116: ...ause Play Touch the album cover to pause play the current song 12 Previous Short press to return to the previous track Long press to fast rewind in the current track and release the button to start pl...

Page 117: ...s that there is a subfolder under that folder 3 That folder can be opened 4 The songs in the whole folder can be added Bluetooth Music Please connect Bluetooth device first before playing Bluetooth mu...

Page 118: ...ll appear on the interface Touch Bluetooth Setting and the system skips to the Bluetooth Setting interface Touch the EQ Setting the system will skip to the EQ Setting interface iPod Music Touch the ra...

Page 119: ...tained Apple player to play the iPod music Video Playback Insert a USB storage device into the USB port and the system will automatically load the videos on the storage device This system supports WMV...

Page 120: ...o List and touch a single video to play 00 50 32 02 35 52 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Current Elapsed Time 2 Return to Playlist 3 Previous Video 4 Play Pause 5 Playback Progress Bar Drag the progress bar forward...

Page 121: ...orage device into the USB port and the system will automatically load the pictures on the storage device Touch the picture browsing area on the main interface to enter the picture browsing application...

Page 122: ...lide Show 7 Deleting a Picture Note The system supports browsing of pictures stored in a USB storage device but due to the differences in picture resolution and format compression ratio and other fact...

Page 123: ...r details Note Due to different compatibility of various mobile phone system versions a mobile phone with MirrorLink function may not achieve normal interconnection with the onboard system When using...

Page 124: ...tem mainframe SDL This function can realize the interconnection between APP mobile phone functions Navigation QQ Music Douban FM Koala FM etc and the onboard mainframe Some APPs need to be customized...

Page 125: ...ng interface Bluetooth Setting Touch Bluetooth to enter the Bluetooth Setting interface please refer to Bluetooth Phone in this chapter for details Display Setting Touch Display to enter the Display S...

Page 126: ...of the screen Touch to increase the brightness or touch to decrease the brightness Standby Display Touch Standby Display and set the display mode in standby by choosing Date Time or Clock Screen Cali...

Page 127: ...r own preference by choosing Style 1 Style 2 and Style 3 EQ Setting Touch Sound Effect on the Setting interface to enter the EQ Setting interface Low Centre Balance Fader EQ presets Loudness Speed Dep...

Page 128: ...o adjust front rear left right speaker balance Equalizer You can set related modes to meet various hearing needs EQ presets 16kHz 0 5kHz 1 1kHz 3 500Hz 4 80Hz 1 ON OFF 09 23 Classical Pop Jazz Vocals...

Page 129: ...edium and high You can choose as needed and also can choose to switch it off Volume You can set the volume prompted by the system Touch to turn up volume or touch to turn down the volume Startup Music...

Page 130: ...r format 13 38 AM 2016 06 30 YY M D ON OFF Display Time Audio System Bluetooth 13 3 8 AM Date Setting Date setting is available Time Setting Time setting is available Date Format Selection The system...

Page 131: ...version and MBSN number Restore Default Settings Touch Restoring Default Settings on the system setting interface to eject the dialogue box Restore default settings but keep existing data After defau...

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Page 133: ...Seats Restraints 120 Seats 124 Seat Belt 135 Airbag 144 Child Restraints 3...

Page 134: ...and the legs are slightly bent Make sure your driving position is comfortable and enables you to maintain full control of the vehicle Take care when adjusting the height of front seats the feet of th...

Page 135: ...or head restraint rods in the event of a collision or hard brake the hanging articles that are not secured may move and injure other occupants in the vehicle The head restraint is designed to prevent...

Page 136: ...to an appropriate position and release the lever Make sure that the seat is locked in place 2 Cushion height adjustment Rotate the hand wheel 2 to raise or lower the seat cushion 3 Backrest adjustment...

Page 137: ...lower all head restraints pull up the release catches on both sides and fold the seat backrests forward Rear Seat Backrests Latch Secure When the seat backrest returns to the upright position a click...

Page 138: ...may occur in the case of accidents or emergency brakes It is prohibited to buckle seat belt or insert the buckle with alternative steel when driver leaves his seat for which may cause some vehicle en...

Page 139: ...object in the vehicle which is in the way of forward movement and passengers with seat belts correctly worn will be well protected When the seat belt is worn correctly it will be locked automatically...

Page 140: ...ive protection when you recline on the seat When accident occurs your body will cross the shoulder belt and harm your neck or other parts Lap belt will slide to your abdomen and apply force on it whic...

Page 141: ...shoulder and across your chest Ensure there is no twist on the belt 2 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a click sound which indicates the seat belt is locked tightly 3 Pull the shoul...

Page 142: ...slowly retract it in side trim panel after smoothing it Even if the seat belt is not completely smoothed it is still required to be worn during driving but the twisted part of the seat belt shall not...

Page 143: ...oint has been adjusted to proper height and locked in place or injury even death may be caused in the event of collision accidents The driver and front passenger seats are equipped with seat belt uppe...

Page 144: ...lision accidents or sudden stop if she does not wear the seat belt correctly During the whole pregnancy the pregnant woman shall wear the lap shoulder seat belt correctly Shoulder belt shall cross the...

Page 145: ...at belts for adults are not suitable for young children because seat belts can not lock their hips tightly If collision accidents occur they will suffer from serious injury or even death Therefore the...

Page 146: ...hion can boost children to the height where the shoulder belt cross just the middle of the shoulder and lower the lap belt to hips Seat Belts Check Maintenance and Replacement Seat Belts Check Cracked...

Page 147: ...ent of accidents improper maintenance may cause seat belt pre tensioners not to be activated normally to increase accident injury risk For better guarantee of your safety we recommend you consult an M...

Page 148: ...ry or even death After the accident seat belts shall be checked and replaced as needed immediately Seat belt may not require replacement after minor collision accident However other parts of the seat...

Page 149: ...tion for adults but it is not the case for infants The seat belt system and SRS in the vehicle are not designed for protecting infants The protection required by infants should be provided by child re...

Page 150: ...tch is in position 2 The warning lamp illuminates while the car is driving Airbag Deployment Incorrect sitting posture sitting on or leaning against the positions close to airbag may lead to severe or...

Page 151: ...or related components are located so as to avoid accidental airbag deployment which may cause serious injury or even death In the event of a collision the airbag control unit monitors the rate of dec...

Page 152: ...skin If skin eyes nose throat etc does not feel good please go to a doctor immediately After deployment airbags will retract immediately This ensures that the driver s forward vision is not obscured F...

Page 153: ...deformable solid walls at a high speed Vehicle chassis are seriously damaged When vehicles collide with curbstones road edge or solid surface fall into deep ravine or deep hole or fiercely touch the...

Page 154: ...force of collision is absorbed or dispersed to vehicle body airbags may not deploy however airbags may sometimes deploy according to impact condition Therefore the deployment of airbags shall not be j...

Page 155: ...s Collision with the bottom part of the truck s tail gate cut in collision with trucks or vehicles with a higher chassis Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars Side or rear collision Vehicles r...

Page 156: ...Authorised repairer for service If the airbag warning lamp fails to illuminate or remains on or there is any damage in the front or side of the vehicle and the cover of airbag module has any sign of...

Page 157: ...irbags are designed for using once only Once the airbag is deployed you must replace SRS parts Disposal of Airbags When your vehicle is sold ensure that the new owner knows the vehicle is equipped wit...

Page 158: ...tions related to children riding safety in the vehicle s User Manual Important Safety Instructions on Use of Child Seats The correct use of child seats will greatly reduce children s injury risk in ac...

Page 159: ...even death when an accident occurs If the child leans forward or sits in an incorrect posture when the vehicle is moving the risk of injury will be increased in case of an accident The operation metho...

Page 160: ...bility of Different Seating Positions to Child Restraint System Seating Positions Mass Group Front Occupant Rear Outboard Rear Middle 0 group less than 10 kg X U X 0 group less than 13 kg X U X I grou...

Page 161: ...the Vehicle Mass Group Dimension Category Fixture Rear Outboard F ISO L1 X Carry cot G ISO L2 X 0 group less than 10 kg E ISO R1 IL E ISO R1 IL D ISO R2 X 0 group less than 13 kg C ISO R3 X D ISO R2...

Page 162: ...position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and or this dimension category A ISO F3 Full height forward facing child restraint system for toddles B ISO F2 Reduced heig...

Page 163: ...Vehicle Mass Group Dimension Category Name Fixture Category Group 0 group less than 13 kg E Britax Baby Safe Plus with support legs ISO R1 Rear facing Semi universal I group 9 to 18 kg B1 Britax Duo...

Page 164: ...ts younger than 9 months or infants with a weight below 13 kg usually corresponding to infants younger than 24 months Group 1 Child Seats Please do not place a child seat on the front passenger seat o...

Page 165: ...st the neck The lap belt must snug against the child s hip it is not allowed to be against the abdomen and shall be slightly tightened again if necessary The combination of child seats and vehicle s l...

Page 166: ...The lap belt must snug against the child s hip it is not allowed to be against the abdomen and shall be slightly tightened again if necessary The combination of child booster seat and vehicle lap shou...

Page 167: ...x other child seat belts or items to the anchor Or it will endanger your life The Top tether can only withstand the loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints They can never be used for adult...

Page 168: ...ed in the figure above for auxiliary fixation of the child seat is provided on the rear parcel shelf of the vehicle If the Top tether strap of the child seat is a single strap it must pass through bet...

Page 169: ...Seats Restraints Pull the child seat once after fitting to check if the seat is securely fitted 155 3...

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Page 171: ...conomical and Environmental Driving Style 175 Catalytic Converter 177 Fuel System 179 Automatic Transmission 186 Manual Transmission 188 Brake System 193 Stability Control System and Traction Control...

Page 172: ...not programmed to your vehicle can not start the engine The remote key only works within a certain range Please note that its work range may be affected by the key battery condition physical and geog...

Page 173: ...e Avoid using the remote key near strong radio interference devices such as computer and other electronic products or the normal function of the key may be affected Replace Remote Key Battery When it...

Page 174: ...ery Note It is recommended that you fit CR2032 remote key battery 6 Put on the rubber cover Note Note that the stuck in positions in the straight side of both ends shall align with relevant positions...

Page 175: ...a style small screwdricer in to the child lock slot shown A Turn the slot to the required position shown B Note When enable the child proof locks turn clockwise for right rear door and turn anti clock...

Page 176: ...signal lamps flash three times to indicate that the vehicle is securely locked and the engine immobiliser warning lamp starts to flash Mechanical operation with a remote key 1 Close all doors engine h...

Page 177: ...p as shown in the figure is used to indicate the lock and unlock state of the vehicle Unlocking Remote operation with a remote key Press the unlock button once to unlock all doors and the turn signal...

Page 178: ...the doors are locked with the remote key the interior lock switch will not function Interior Door Handles Use the interior door handle to open the door 1 Pull the interior door handle once to unlock t...

Page 179: ...d press the trunk lid release button Figure A to open the trunk lid directly Trunk Lid Ajar Warning If the trunk lid is not fully closed when the ignition switch is in Position 2 the corresponding ala...

Page 180: ...Starting Driving 166...

Page 181: ...is as follows Position 0 LOCK Allows to insert or pull out the key Position 1 ACC The engine is in stop state and the key can not be pulled out Allow some electrical equipment to operate such as wipe...

Page 182: ...contain carbon monoxide which can cause unconsciousness and may even be fatal Catalytic converters can be damaged if the wrong fuel is used or if an engine misfire occurs Before starting the engine pl...

Page 183: ...ngine does not start turn off the ignition switch and wait at least 10 seconds before repeating the start procedure IMPORTANT If engine start has failed for 3 consecutive times seek help If the custom...

Page 184: ...automatic transmission or in N gear manual transmission 4 Rotate the key from position 2 to position 1 the engine stops at this time Note After driving strenuously or at high speed particularly in hot...

Page 185: ...latest technology in order to minimise the environment impact of exhaust emissions Economical Driving The way in which you drive your car has a significant bearing on environmental pollution as well a...

Page 186: ...ot on braking pedal because this can cause the friction piece early wearing too hot and heavy fuel consumption Stall When Waiting If the engine needs a long term idling please stall under the safety p...

Page 187: ...ces are influenced Seeper Road Driving Avoid driving in the seeper road or places with water as possible as you can After driving through puddle please step on the braking pedal to check the braking p...

Page 188: ...nder inflated tyres wear out more rapidly and also have a detrimental effect on the car s handling characteristics DO NOT Carry Unnecessary Loads Avoid the chassis being moistened by mud which will no...

Page 189: ...ter for 1 5VCT models A and three way catalytic converter for 1 5T models B Improper use may lead to damage to the catalytic converter so please pay special attention to the following requirements to...

Page 190: ...much oil please have the vehicle serviced immediately because it will reduce the engine performance If a misfire is suspected or the vehicle lacks power while driving please have it serviced immediat...

Page 191: ...k noise may occurred please use the recommended or above grade fuel as soon as possible If the engine knock noise are still heard seriously after using the recommended or above grade fuel please conta...

Page 192: ...fuel tank before opening it After refilling turn the fuel filler cap clockwise until you hear three clicks Refueling If the vehicle is parked under direct sunlight or high temperature DO NOT fully ref...

Page 193: ...parking brake while holding the service brake until you are ready to take off once the service brake is released the vehicle will go forward or backward automatically When the vehicle is in motion do...

Page 194: ...lock button to shift the gear Press and hold the lock button while depressing the brake pedal for shifting Shift Lever Position The shift lever must be placed in P position when parking When the vehic...

Page 195: ...de when better acceleration performance is required Upshift Under Tiptronic mode upshift the transmission to the adjacent high gear Downshift Under Tiptronic mode downshift the transmission to the adj...

Page 196: ...e opening will render the transmission to delay the gear shift action and the gear shift will be completed after the vehicle reaching a higher speed Kick down When the shift lever is in D gear depress...

Page 197: ...on the information center will change to D and the Economy mode can provide optimal fuel consumption an emissions Sport Mode P R N D S W With the D position selected move the shift lever to S gear to...

Page 198: ...ruise control function enabled the automatic transmission will switch to the speed range of relevant gear automatically thereby avoiding frequent gear shift when the system needs to maintain a constan...

Page 199: ...n a certain value with the vehicle moving at a certain gear the transmission will automatically shift to the adjacent lower gear to avoid engine flameout when the vehicle is accelerated the engine spe...

Page 200: ...te the gear shift When shifting to R gear please wait for2 3 seconds before shifting to R gear otherwise the damage to reverse gear may occur When shifting to D gear please wait for 1 3 seconds before...

Page 201: ...o 42 2200 to 3000 3rd 4th Gear 47 to 53 2200 to 2500 4th 5th Gear 62 to 70 2200 to 2500 Note In order to guarantee the smooth driving and good fuel economy of the vehicle please shift at an appropriat...

Page 202: ...the engine stalls and the vehicle is towed with four wheels on the ground If engine stalls during driving stop the vehicle as soon as possible if the traffic regulation allows DO NOT pump the brake p...

Page 203: ...h reacts to the speed at which the brake pedal is applied If in an emergency situation the brakes are applied faster than the limits set within the system then full ABS application is applied to bring...

Page 204: ...ions Anti lock Brake System ABS ABS cannot overcome the physical limitations of stopping the car in too short a distance cornering at too high a speed or the danger of aquaplaning i e where a layer of...

Page 205: ...nti lock braking system may be greater than for non ABS braking even though improved steering would be experienced This is because the natural action of locked wheels on soft surfaces is to build up a...

Page 206: ...up the parking brake functions Always pull up the parking brake lever fully when parking To release the parking brake pull the parking brake lever up slightly then push the button as shown by the arro...

Page 207: ...n control is to aid traction thereby helping the driver to maintain control of the car The traction control system monitors the driving speed of each wheel individually If spin is detected on one whee...

Page 208: ...xtinguish Note When the ignition is switched on the instrument will perform self checking of 2 LED warning lights will simultaneously illuminate for approximately 4 seconds if there is no fault in the...

Page 209: ...peed set switches All switches are mounted on the right side of the steering wheel 1 When the ignition switch is in position 2 the cruise control system is in Off state Press the master switch 3 the g...

Page 210: ...nal the vehicle still can be accelerated by normally depressing the accelerator pedal such as overtaking When the accelerator pedal is released the speed will be resumed to the target cruise speed Or...

Page 211: ...e the cruise control system When the cruise control system operates the actual speed may be deviated from the target cruise speed to some extent due to road conditions such as uphill downhill etc If t...

Page 212: ...sensors in the rear bumper scan the area behind the vehicle to detect if there is any obstacle If an obstacle is detected the sensor calculates its distance from the rear of the vehicle and communicat...

Page 213: ...the audible sounds will merge into a continuous warning tone Parking Camera System The purpose of the parking camera system is to assist the driver in reversing The camera has limited field of view a...

Page 214: ...ment pack illuminates yellow and keeps flashing Check the tyre pressure and re inflate the tyre to correct pressure as soon as possible Refer to the Tyre Pressure Cold in the Technical Data section Sy...

Page 215: ...er the tyre replacement Tyre Pressure Reset Inflate the low pressure tyre apply the parking brake turn the ignition switch to Position 2 press the tyre pressure reset button to reset the TPMS system t...

Page 216: ...as possible so as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sudden stop Driving carefully and avoid emergency brakes or hard acceleration when carrying large or heavy cargos Driving wit...

Page 217: ...traints chapter When cargo is loaded in the vehicle place it at a position as low as possible and ensure that it is tightly secured so as to avoid personal injury caused by cargo movement when traffic...

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Page 219: ...Emergency Information 206 Hazard Warning Devices 208 Emergency Starting 210 Towing and Shipping 214 Wheel Replacement 218 Fuse Replacement 227 Bulb Replacement 5...

Page 220: ...lamp in case of the followings The emergency occurs The vehicle breaks down The vehicle is being towed The use of hazard warning lamp shall follow relevant local regulations If the hazard warning lam...

Page 221: ...case the vehicle breaks down on the expressway the warning triangle shall be placed beyond 150m in the driving direction of the malfunctioned vehicle The use of warning triangle shall follow relevant...

Page 222: ...battery or a battery fitted to a donor vehicle is the only approved method of starting a car with a flat battery If the battery from a donor vehicle is to be used the vehicles should be parked with th...

Page 223: ...le and allow it to idle for a few minutes 3 Now start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery DO NOT crank the engine for more than 10 seconds If the disabled vehicle will not start afte...

Page 224: ...Emergency Information Towing and Shipping Towing the Vehicle Towing Hook DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted or the towing hook may be unscrewed 210...

Page 225: ...car should a breakdown or accident occur However they are not designed for towing other vehicles The rear towing hook only uses a rope for towing in recovery other than a hard towbar otherwise the re...

Page 226: ...ch in position 2 to enable the brake lamps wipers and direction indicators to be operated 2 Place the shift lever in N gear automatic transmission before towing or in N gear manual transmission 3 Rele...

Page 227: ...brake and place the shift lever of the manual transmission at N gear while the shift lever of the automatic transmission at P gear Place the wheel chocks 1 as shown then position the anti slip rubber...

Page 228: ...nt A 2 Remove the tool kit B 3 Unscrew the spare wheel handwheel C and lift the wheel from the trunk Note Spare wheel and tool kit are not available in the vehicle If required please consult a local A...

Page 229: ...e parking brake and place the shift lever of the automatic transmission in P gear and that of the manual transmission in N gear Observe the following precautions Ensure the jack is positioned on firm...

Page 230: ...cing the wheel you must tighten the wheel bolts to the specified torque 100 120 Nm it is recommended to consult local Authorised Repairer and check wheel bolts torque 1 Remove the wheel bolt caps if a...

Page 231: ...re wheel can be used only in emergency please change to the full size wheel in time 7 Lower the vehicle and remove the jack then fully tighten the wheel bolts in the diagonal sequence 8 Fit the wheel...

Page 232: ...e by removing it from the fuse box and looking for a break in the wire inside the fuse We suggest that take some fuses for replacement fuses can be achieved from the MG Authorised Repairer Show of Hea...

Page 233: ...compartment fuse box under the left instrument panel cover at driver side Engine compartment fuse box at the left front side of the engine compartment Battery fuse box on the battery 1 2 3 1 Passenge...

Page 234: ...6 P 2 7 P 2 7 P 2 8 P 2 8 P 2 9 P 2 9 P 3 0 P 3 0 P 3 1 P 3 1 Check or Replace a Fuse 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical equipment Disconnect the battery cable 2 The left cover in driv...

Page 235: ...ule Reverse Lamp Switch P9 P10 7 5A Blower Relay A C Controller P11 Code Rating Function P12 7 5A Internal Lamp P13 7 5A Headlight Leveling Switch P14 10A Body Control Module Right Turn Signal Lamp Re...

Page 236: ...F 2 6 F 2 7 F 2 7 F 2 8 F 2 8 F 2 9 F 2 9 F 2 F 2 F 3 F 3 F 4 F 4 F 5 F 5 F 1 7 F 1 7 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 9 F 1 9 F 2 0 F 2 0 F 3 0 F 3 0 F 3 1 F 3 1 F 3 2 F 3 2 F 2 1 F 2 1 F 2 2 F 2 2 F 3 3 F 3 3 F 3 7...

Page 237: ...or a blown fuse replace it with same rating Fuse Specification Code Rating Function F1 30A Rear Window Switch LH F2 15A Engine Control Module F3 15A Fuel Pump Relay F4 15A Unused F5 20A Unused F6 30A...

Page 238: ...23 15A Horn Relay F24 30A Rear Window Defogger Relay F25 15A Ignition Coil Code Rating Function F26 15A Oxygen Sensor Variable Camshaft Timing Calve Electronic Water Pump Waste Gate Valve F27 10A Inje...

Page 239: ...r F42 30A Front Window Switch LH F43 30A Front Window Switch RH Battery Fuse Box F 1 F 1 F 2 F 2 F 3 F 3 F 4 F 4 F 5 F 5 F 6 F 6 F 8 F 8 F 7 F 7 Checking or Renewing Fuses 1 Turn off the ignition swit...

Page 240: ...Emergency Information Fuse Specification Code Rating Function F1 125A Engine Compartment Fuse Box F2 80A Electric Power Steering System F3 F4 F5 150A Alternator F6 F7 F8 226...

Page 241: ...l Lamps PY21W 21W Side Turn Signal Lamps WY5W 5W Reverse Lamp W16W 16W Tail Lamps Brake Lamps P21 5W 21W 5W Rear Width Lamps W5W 5W Bulb Specification Rear Turn Signal Lamps PY21W 21W Front Interior L...

Page 242: ...with a cloth If necessary wipe off the fingerprints on the bulb with alcohol If it is required to replace any bulbs not listed below please consult a local Authorised Repairer Front Interior Lamps an...

Page 243: ...of the bulb holder The bulb refit procedure is in reverse order with the bulb removal procedure To fit the lampshade first align and insert two lock catches at the front of the lampshade then slowly...

Page 244: ...lade screwdriver into the recess at the narrow side of the lens as shown in Figure remove the trunk lamp assembly carefully from its mounting position and withdraw the bulb The bulb refit procedure is...

Page 245: ...Maintenance 232 Maintenance 235 Engine Hood 237 Engine Compartment 239 Engine 243 Cooling System 245 Brake 247 Battery 249 Washer 251 Wipers 253 Tires 258 Cleaning Vehicle Care 6...

Page 246: ...k for details Ensure your MG Authorised Repairer signs and stamps the Service History after each service Brake Fluid Replacement The brake fluid requires replacement according to the information conta...

Page 247: ...Daily checks Operation of lights horn direction indicators wipers washers and warning lights Operation of seat belts and brakes Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might indicate a leak Ch...

Page 248: ...means of support Ensure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the engine compartment Wear protective clothing including where practicable gloves made from an impervious material Remove metal wri...

Page 249: ...he support rod Close the Engine Hood Support the engine hood with one hand while releasing the support rod with the other hand and place it firmly into the support rod base Then hold the engine hood w...

Page 250: ...gine hood is not fully closed during driving you shall pull over the vehicle immediately on the premise of safety close the engine hood and continue driving When releasing the engine hood support rod...

Page 251: ...ent always observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage Refer to Maintenance in Service and Maintenance section 1 2 3 4 5 1 Washer fluid reservoir blue cap 2 Coolant reservoir whit...

Page 252: ...t always observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage Refer to Maintenance in Service and Maintenance section 1 2 3 4 5 1 Washer fluid reservoir blue cap 2 Coolant reservoir black...

Page 253: ...nsure the best performance of the vehicle please use the ACEA A1 B1 engine oil recommended by the manufacturer Choose the oil viscosity according to the ambient temperature If the temperature change i...

Page 254: ...nce and quality To ensure the best performance of the vehicle please use the ACEA A1 B1 engine oil recommended by the manufacturer Choose the oil viscosity according to the ambient temperature If the...

Page 255: ...unning and already getting warm wait for at least five minutes after switching off the ignition switch before checking the level 1 Withdraw the dipstick and wipe off the oil on it 2 Slowly insert the...

Page 256: ...ommended and certified by the manufacturer Refer to Recommended Fluids and Capacities in Technical Data section Note DO NOT use any oil additives IMPORTANT Check the engine oil more frequently if the...

Page 257: ...Cooling System Coolant Check and Refill DO NOT remove the pressure cap when the cooling system is hot escaping steam or hot coolant could cause serious injury Max Min 1 5L Engine 1 5L Turbocharged En...

Page 258: ...r please refer to Recommended Fluids and Capacities in Technical Data section Note In emergency a small amount of clean water may be filled in the coolant reservoir But be aware of the resultant reduc...

Page 259: ...m safety and optimum performance After replacing the brake pad or brake disc the running in of 800 km is necessary Checking and Adding Brake Fluid Brake fluid is poisonous keep the brake fluid reservo...

Page 260: ...an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water Brake Fluid Specification Please use the brake fluid recommended and authorized by our company Refer to Recomme...

Page 261: ...is recommended to disconnect the battery negative terminal clamping pile head Before connecting or disconnecting the battery negative it shall be ensured that the ignition switch is in OFF position Fo...

Page 262: ...fore please go to the MG Authorised Repairer to remove and install the battery and only install the battery having the same type and specification to the original battery The battery cannot be thrown...

Page 263: ...und the engine or on the paint surface of vehicle body In case the washer fluid is spilled on hands or other parts of the body please immediately wash with clean water 0 0 0 Check the windscreen washe...

Page 264: ...fluid Washer Nozzles Operate the washers periodically to check that the nozzles are clear and properly directed The windscreen washer nozzles are configured during the production so generally there is...

Page 265: ...e If rubber hardening or cracking are found or the wipers leave scratches on the windscreen or can not wipe certain area the wiper blades need to be replaced Clean the windscreen regularly with an app...

Page 266: ...e wiper blade disengage it from the wiper arm 3 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard 4 Locate the tip of the wiper arm in the slot of the new wiper blade 5 Pivot the wiper blade towards the...

Page 267: ...shall run in at moderate speed in appropriately careful driving style this is also beneficial to the service life of the tires Damages to tires and rims are often subtle Any abnormal vibration or drif...

Page 268: ...nt braking tires send out harsh noise will increase the wear in tires Dynamic Balance of Wheels The wheels of a new vehicle are qualified in dynamic balance testing but may cause imbalance in the whee...

Page 269: ...match the recommended pressures cold Valve Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly they prevent dirt from entering the valve Check the valve for leaks listen for a tell tale hissing when you check the...

Page 270: ...cification or unqualified tires may adversely affect the car s driving characteristics and safety For better guarantee of your safety we recommend you consult an MG Authorised Repairer Dynamic balanci...

Page 271: ...re chains can only be fitted on the front wheels The thickness of tire chains shall not exceed 12 mm Please always observe the installation and tension instructions for the tire chains as well as the...

Page 272: ...m harmful effects of environment in some areas such as the threshold of the door pedal sealing parts and cover etc should be cleaned regularly These parts may be quickly produce paint scratches due to...

Page 273: ...g equipment operators Manual Cleaning First soaking and washing away the dirt with plenty of water as much as possible Then to clean the car a little power use a soft sponge a cleaning gloves or a cle...

Page 274: ...your car with hard wax when found the water drops cannot roll down smoothly from the clean painted surface of the car Waxing your car with hard wax twice a year at least even if you have it cleaned w...

Page 275: ...the stain is difficult to be removed a special cleaning agent for plastic without solvent and curing agent can be used However the paint curing agent cannot be used for dealing with those plastic part...

Page 276: ...when maintain wheels Protection layer if the paint has been damaged such as stoning damage must be repaired the site of injury immediately Protection Layer of Underbody DO NOT have the catalytic puri...

Page 277: ...bag from damage a wet cloth or cleanser for upholstering is allowed to be used to clean the following area The centre panel of the steering wheel The area of the instrument panel located passenger air...

Page 278: ...suggestions Maintenance cream with sunshine proof and soakage functions shall be used after cleaning It may nourish the leather to keep their flexible and rich of moisture and establish a protection l...

Page 279: ...Parameters 267 Completed Vehicle Mass Parameters 268 Main Engine Parameters 269 Power Performance Parameters 270 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 271 Four Wheel Alignment Parameter Table Unladen 271...

Page 280: ...79 Overall width B mm without exterior rearview mirror 1804 Overall height C unladen mm 1490 Wheelbase D mm 2660 Front suspension E mm 922 Rear suspension F mm 997 Item Parameters Front wheel track mm...

Page 281: ...MT 1 5L AT 1 5T AT Number of occupants person 5 Curb weight kg 1235 1280 1340 Laden weight kg 1610 1655 1715 Curb load on front axle kg 750 780 825 Curb load on rear axle kg 485 500 515 Full load on...

Page 282: ...1 9 5 1 Maximum net power KW 78 95 Rated power KW 80 95 Engine speed at rated power rev min 6000 5500 Maximum torque Nm 135 210 Engine speed at maximum torque rev min 4500 2000 4400 Idle speed rev mi...

Page 283: ...nuous gear shift in start off seconds 0 100 km h 12 8 13 9 9 5 Maximum speed km h 180 170 200 Gradeability 30 Note The power performance parameters are test values of vehicle under specific conditions...

Page 284: ...1 5T AT Engine oil after sales replacement l A1 B1 5W 30 4 1 Engine coolant l Glycol OATtype 7 3 6 7 Automatic transmission oil l AW 1 4 85 6 2 Manual transmission oil l BOT503 2 0 Brake fluid l DOT 4...

Page 285: ...13 03 45 Camber 1 15 45 Rear wheels Toe in angle 0 26 20 Wheels and Tyres Wheel Size 6 5J 16 Tyre Size 205 55 R16 Spare Tyre Wheel Size 4J 16 6 5J 16 Tyre Size T125 90 R16 205 55 R16 Tyre Pressure Col...

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