MG ZS11 Owner'S Handbook Manual Download Page 2

CONTENTS

Warning Lights and Indicators.................................................................................................... 29

Lights and Switches...................................................................................................................... 37

Master Lighting Switch........................................................................................................................................................... 37
Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment............................................................................................................................ 39
Fog Lamp Switch ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch.............................................................................................................................. 41
Hazard Warning Lamp........................................................................................................................................................... 42

Wipers and Washers.................................................................................................................... 43

Windscreen Wiper Operation ............................................................................................................................................ 43
Programmed Wash/Wipe ..................................................................................................................................................... 44
Rear Window Wiper Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 45

Steering System ........................................................................................................................... 47

Adjustment of Steering Column.......................................................................................................................................... 47
Electric Power Steering ......................................................................................................................................................... 48

Horn............................................................................................................................................... 49

Mirrors .......................................................................................................................................... 50

Door Mirrors........................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Interior Rearview Mirror ...................................................................................................................................................... 52

Sunvisor ........................................................................................................................................ 53

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Summary of Contents for ZS11

Page 1: ...e Identification Information 4 Vehicle Identification 4 Vehicle Identification Label 5 1 Instruments and Controls 7 Instruments and Controls 8 Instrument Pack 10 Instrument Pack Colour Display A 10 In...

Page 2: ...p Switch 40 Direction Indicator Main Beam Switch 41 Hazard Warning Lamp 42 Wipers and Washers 43 Windscreen Wiper Operation 43 Programmed Wash Wipe 44 Rear Window Wiper Operation 45 Steering System 47...

Page 3: ...unroof Operation 57 Interior Lights 61 Power Socket 62 Storage Devices 64 Instructions 64 Glove Box 64 Card Box 65 Centre Console Armrest Box 65 Loadspace 66 Cup Holder 67 Centre Console Cup Holder EP...

Page 4: ...ic Temperature Control 73 Infotainment Screen Control Interface 73 Control Panel 76 A C Display 78 Entertainment Player 79 Important Safety Information 79 Cautions for Using Screen 80 Additional Notes...

Page 5: ...eat Belts 113 Protection Provided by Seat Belts 114 Wearing Seat Belts 115 Children and Seat Belts 119 Seat Belt Pre tensioners 120 Seat Belt Checks Maintenance and Replacement 121 Airbag Supplementar...

Page 6: ...ints 133 Child Restraints Groups 136 Approved Child Restraint Positions 139 4 Starting Driving 145 Keys 146 Overview 146 Replacing the Battery 147 Child Proof Locks 151 Alarm System 152 Engine Immobil...

Page 7: ...d Environmental Driving 167 Running in 167 Environment Protection 167 Economic Driving and Maintenance 167 Driving in Special Environment 169 Catalytic Converter and Particulate Filter 170 Fuel System...

Page 8: ...EBA 185 Hill Hold Control HHC 185 Hill Descent Control HDC 187 Anti lock Brake System ABS 189 Auto Hold 191 Emergency Braking Hazard Warning Lights Control HAZ 193 Active Rollover Protection ARP 193...

Page 9: ...city Loss 201 Stability Control System SCS and Traction Control System TCS 202 Cruise Control System 204 Active Speed Limit ASL System 207 Activate 207 Kick Down 208 Suspending ASL 208 Resuming ASL 20...

Page 10: ...22 Internal Loading 223 General Towing Safety 223 5 Emergency Information 225 Hazard Warning Devices 226 Hazard Warning Lights 226 Warning Triangle 226 Emergency Starting 228 Using Booster Cables 228...

Page 11: ...se 242 Fuse Box 242 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 243 Front Compartment Fuse Box 246 Bulb Replacement 250 Bulb Specification 250 Bulb Replacement 251 6 Maintenance 259 Maintenance 260 Routine Mainten...

Page 12: ...il Level Check and Top Up 268 Engine Oil Specification 269 Cooling System 270 Coolant Check and Top Up 270 Coolant Specification 270 Brake 272 Brake Pads 272 Brake Fluid Check and Top Up 272 Brake Flu...

Page 13: ...eplacing Front Wiper Blades 279 Replacing Rear Wiper Blades 280 Tyres 281 Overview 281 New Tyres 281 Directional Tyres 281 Tyre Life 281 Tyre Pressure 282 Driving Style 282 Wheel Balance 282 Wheel Ali...

Page 14: ...le Care 287 External Car 287 Cleaning the Interior 290 7 Technical Data 293 Technical Data Dimensions 294 Weights 296 Towing Weights 296 Towing Bar Dimensions 297 Major Parameters of Engine 299 Recomm...

Page 15: ...CONTENTS 8 Appendix 303 Removable Tow Bar 304 Tow Bar Operating Instructions 304 15...

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Page 17: ...on software version and sales area Status at Time of Printing MG operates a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserves the right to change specifications without notice at any time...

Page 18: ...IMPORTANT The statements stated here must be followed strictly otherwise your car could be damaged Note Note This describes helpful information This symbol indicates parts described must be disposed o...

Page 19: ...o the inside of the hard shoulder Switch on hazard lights If available position a warning triangle or a flashing amber light 150 to 500 ft behind your vehicle to warn approaching traffic Note it is a...

Page 20: ...n Location Vehicle Identification Number VIN Stamped on a plate visible through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen On the identification plate On the floor under the front right hand seat O...

Page 21: ...by raising the vehicle please contact a local Authorised Repairer Vehicle Identification Label he vehicle identification label contains the following information Type Approval Number Engine Type Vehi...

Page 22: ...PREFACE Location of Vehicle Identification Label The identification label is located at the lower side of right pillar B 6...

Page 23: ...ack 13 Information Centre 29 Warning Lights and Indicators 37 Lights and Switches 43 Wipers and Washers 47 Steering System 49 Horn 50 Mirrors 53 Sunvisor 54 Windows 56 Sunroof 61 Interior Lights 62 Po...

Page 24: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and Controls 8 3 9 10 11 7 6 5 4 1 2 16 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 8...

Page 25: ...ck 7 Cruise Control ASL Stalk Switch 8 Indicator Main Beam Stalk Switch 9 START STOP Switch Keyless Start 10 Infotainment System 11 Front Passenger Airbag 12 Infotainment Air Conditioning Control Swit...

Page 26: ...rom damage never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3 Indicates the engine coolant temperature Fuel Gauge 4 Indicates the...

Page 27: ...e engine from damage never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 3 Indicates the engine coolant temperature Fuel Gauge 4 Ind...

Page 28: ...te Depending on the vehicle options software version and market area the information displayed may vary slightly Note The units can be changed using the entertainment system Please use the operation s...

Page 29: ...el gauge reads empty Gear Display and Gear Shift Indication Displays the current gear position of the transmission P R N D S 1 2 3 4 5 6 When an arrow is displayed to the right of the gear position in...

Page 30: ...heel switch to confirm or long press OK button to reset General information provides the following 1 2 3 1 Warning Information 2 Trip Computer 3 Setting Warning Information Displays the warning inform...

Page 31: ...adjustment of the backlight brightness Speed Warning Allows the setting of the over speed alarm threshold Next Service Displays and facilitates the reset of the current vehicle maintenance information...

Page 32: ...the engine coolant temperature sensor has failed As soon as conditions permit safely stop the vehicle and switch off the engine and contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Proced...

Page 33: ...Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Ignition System Fault Indicates that the ignition system has detected a fault Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure St...

Page 34: ...as detected a fault Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure EPB System Fault Indicates that the electronic parking brake system EPB has detected a fault Please c...

Page 35: ...ric power steering system has failed Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure Steering Angle Fault Indicates that the steering angle sensor has failed Please cons...

Page 36: ...t a tyre pressure sensor has a low battery Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible TPMS Fault Indicates that the tyre pressure monitoring system has detected a fault Please consul...

Page 37: ...gear position of the transmission P R N D S 1 2 3 4 5 6 When an arrow is displayed to the right of the gear position indicator it advises the driver to shift gear when the conditions permit If EP is d...

Page 38: ...n Trip Computer Trip computer functions contain the following Current Speed displays the current vehicle speed in a digital form Range to Empty displays the range that the vehicle can travel before th...

Page 39: ...hen the side lamps are on Speed Warning Allows the setting of the over speed alarm threshold Next Service Displays and facilitates the reset of the current vehicle maintenance information Warning Info...

Page 40: ...ely stop the vehicle and switch off the engine and contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Fault Indicates that the engine coolant tem...

Page 41: ...Gasoline Particular Filter Full Indicates that the gasoline particular filter is full Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Warning Message Procedure Ignition System Fault Indic...

Page 42: ...as detected a fault Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure EPB System Fault Indicates that the electronic parking brake system EPB has detected a fault Please c...

Page 43: ...ric power steering system has failed Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure Steering Angle Fault Indicates that the steering angle sensor has failed Please cons...

Page 44: ...ible Front Left Front Right Rear Left Rear Right Tyre Sensor Battery Low Indicates that the Tyre Pressure Monitoring system has detected that a tyre pressure sensor has a low battery Please consult an...

Page 45: ...og Lamp Indicator Yellow The indicator illuminates when the rear fog lamps are on Front Fog Lamp Indicator Green The indicator illuminates when the front fog lamps are on Direction Indicator Lamp Gree...

Page 46: ...s may not be deployed in the event of an accident Seat Belt Unfastened Warning Lamp Red If this lamp illuminates or flashes it indicates that the seat belt for the driver or front passenger remains un...

Page 47: ...h If the engine coolant temperature continues to rise the engine coolant temperature warning lamp will flash High engine coolant temperature could result in severe damage Please stop the car as soon a...

Page 48: ...s a failure this lamp illuminates Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Cruise Control Indicator Green Yellow If the cruise control function is enabled the system will enter int...

Page 49: ...s soon as possible Brake System Malfunction Indicator Lamp Red If this lamp illuminates it indicates a failure with the braking system such as brake fluid loss or electronic brake force distribution f...

Page 50: ...nder diagnosis the indicator lamp will illuminate Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity Hill Descent Control HDC On Malfunction Indicator Lamp Green Yellow Operating the...

Page 51: ...the car as soon as safety permits switch the engine OFF and contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately If this lamp extinguishes after flashing for a while it indicates that the steering wheel is l...

Page 52: ...te for physical brake application If the vehicle needs to be slowed or stopped quickly the brake pedal MUST be applied Particulate Filter Warning Lamp Yellow When this lamp illuminates yellow it indic...

Page 53: ...t ambient light With the START STOP Switch switched to the ON position the auto lighting system defaults to the ON position 1 The auto lighting system will automatically switch the side lamps switch i...

Page 54: ...itch towards the steering wheel This will enable the Follow Me Home function dipped beam headlamps and side lamps will illuminate depending upon the vehicle configuration It can be set in the Comfort...

Page 55: ...headlamp levelling adjustment can be made as per the following table according to the vehicle load Location Load 0 Driver or driver front passenger 1 All the seats occupied with no load 2 All the sea...

Page 56: ...switch to position 1 this will turn on the front fog lamps The indicator illuminates in the instrument panel when the front fog lamps are on Rear Fog Lamp With the START STOP Switch in the ON positio...

Page 57: ...e steering wheel may not operate the self cancelling To indicate a lane change move the lever briefly and release the indicators will flash three times and then cancel Headlamp High Low Beam Switching...

Page 58: ...ing lamps The turning signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will flash together Press the button again to switch off the hazard warning lamps All turning signal lamps and direction indicator lamp...

Page 59: ...adjust the intermittent wipe frequency This speed will also change with the vehicle speed As the vehicle speed increases the wiper frequency increases As the vehicle speed decreases the wiper frequen...

Page 60: ...he lever is released Note When the car is stationary if the bonnet is opened the front wiper washer will stop work immediately IMPORTANT Avoid operating the wiper on a dry windscreen In freezing or ex...

Page 61: ...quent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen Rear Window Wiper Operation 4 Intermittent wipe 1 Wash and wipe 2 Wash and wipe 3 Intermittent wipe frequency ad...

Page 62: ...ating and the wiper wipes slowly change the stalk switch position 4 to adjust the wipe speed Turn the rear window wiper switch to wash and wipe 3 and hold the rear window wiper and washer will operate...

Page 63: ...us To adjust the angle of the steering column to suit your driving position 1 Fully release the locking lever 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the steering column up or down to move th...

Page 64: ...eel to the steering for a short period of time Steering Mode Switching The electric power steering system provides 3 different steering modes 1 Normal provides moderate power assistance 2 Urban provid...

Page 65: ...he driver s airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel The illustration shows the position of the horn switches please ensure that you press in this area to avoid any potential confli...

Page 66: ...exterior mirror glass Upon completion of the adjustment rotate the knob back to the central position this will ensure no accidental adjustment of the mirror Heating Elements The door mirrors have int...

Page 67: ...ain will return the mirrors to their original position Operating the key fob lock unlock buttons will fold unfold the door mirrors Note Electrical folding door mirrors that have been moved from their...

Page 68: ...e from the headlamps of following vehicles at night Manual Anti dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Move the lever at the base of the mirror forward to dip the mirror and achieve the anti dazzle function...

Page 69: ...icle configuration For the models which have vanity mirror pull the sunvisor downward and slide the cover aside to use the vanity mirror 2 1 AIRBAG 3 L R Note Warnings and instructions on use of child...

Page 70: ...of the driver and adult passengers to ensure that when carrying children the necessary steps are taken to isolate the window operation This should include the removal of the key when children are lef...

Page 71: ...tically close the window completely Window movement can be stopped at a desired position at any time by briefly operating the switch again The Anti Trap function is a safety feature which prevents the...

Page 72: ...ny time injury may occur Avoid fully opening the sunroof during rain showers It is advised not to open the sunroof at high speeds Where possible please clean off any residual water or raindrops off th...

Page 73: ...ing the switch again Closing the Sunroof Glass from Tilt Pull down the rear of the switch to automatically close the sunroof in the direction as indicated by the arrow Briefly pull down on the switch...

Page 74: ...To manually open the sunshade press and hold the button until the sunshade reaches the desired position then release it Closing the Sunshade Short press the button 1 to automatically close the sunshad...

Page 75: ...ng the anti pinch To forcibly close the sunshade after an anti pinch intervention press the close button within 5 seconds and hold it until the sunshade is fully closed Note The anti pinch function is...

Page 76: ...peration Fully close the sunshade press the close switch and hold in position for 10 seconds the sunshade will open a preset amount and stop it will then close automatically the sunshade is then initi...

Page 77: ...nd press it again to turn off the function Interior light illumination occurs automatically whenever the following occur The car is unlocked Any door or the tailgate is opened The vehicle power system...

Page 78: ...e that exceeds this rating Extended use of the accessory power socket and USB socket when the engine is switched off will cause premature discharging of the vehicle battery 12V 1 2 The 12V power socke...

Page 79: ...er There are two USB ports located at the rear of the centre console these provide 5V voltage when serving as the power outlet There is also one USB port located in the rear view mirror mounting trim...

Page 80: ...gency braking and a car accident Do not place flammable materials such as liquid or lighters in any storage devices The heat in hot conditions may ignite flammable materials and lead to a fire Glove B...

Page 81: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Card Box Located in the driver side lower dash trim panel Centre Console Armrest Box Lift the armrest arrowed to open the compartment cover Put the cover down to close it 65 1...

Page 82: ...1 2 The rear parcel shelf is connected to the tailgate using straps and hooks When opening the tailgate the shelf will automatically be raised The spare wheel tyre repair kit and tool kit are stowed...

Page 83: ...may result in personal injury or damage Centre Console Cup Holder EPB The centre console cup holder is situated at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly Centre Console Cup Holder IPB T...

Page 84: ...erall height of the car is different when loads are fitted to the roof luggage rack Please ensure there is adequate clearance when entering tunnels and garages Ensure the loads carried by the roof lug...

Page 85: ...Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 70 Ventilation 73 Electronic Temperature Control 79 Entertainment Player 2...

Page 86: ...SYSTEMS Ventilation 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Defrost Vents 3 Centre Vent 4 Front Footwell Vents 5...

Page 87: ...ctions such as leaves snow or ice A C Particle Pollen Filter The particle pollen filter helps to keep the car interior free from pollen and dust To remain fully effective the filter should be replaced...

Page 88: ...NDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Side Vents Rotate the centre thumb wheel clockwise or anti clockwise to open or close the vent Toggle the centre thumb wheel up down left or right to adjust the air direct...

Page 89: ...oling Without A C Cooling A C HVAC 2 2 2 1 3 4 6 5 1 Air Distribution Mode 2 System On Off 3 A C Cooling On Off 4 Air Recirculation Mode 5 Temperature Control 6 Blower Speed Control HVAC 2 2 2 1 3 4 5...

Page 90: ...ell If this is a particular issue it is recommended to switch off the cooling function and run the blower for a while with the engine running prior to switching off Air Recirculation Mode Touch the re...

Page 91: ...side window and windscreen defrost Vents To feet windscreen Directs air to the footwell windscreen defrost and front side window vents Note In this mode a small amount of airflow will be directed to...

Page 92: ...y the air conditioning interface on the infotainment screen Long press the A C control shortcut to switch the system on all functions will revert to the state before shutdown Long press again to switc...

Page 93: ...ibution modes will switch to a corresponding air distribution mode and quit the defrost demist mode Note When the defrost demist function is switched on below a preset temperature the heated rear wind...

Page 94: ...mirrors only operate when the heated rear window is activated A C Display A C 1 2 3 4 1 Temperature Status 2 A C Cooling Status 3 Blower Speed Air Distribution Mode Status For face For face and feet...

Page 95: ...l signs on the screen switch the ignition off immediately and contact a local MG Authorised Repairer for service Using this entertainment system in this condition may result in permanent damage to the...

Page 96: ...ction due to high temperature When the temperature is beyond the operating temperature range 30 to 85 please do not use the screen because the screen may not operate normally and could be damaged Do n...

Page 97: ...trol Panel 1 2 1 HOME Button Short press to return to the main interface 2 Volume Adjusting Button Main System Interface 1 2 4 3 10 05 1 Radio Music Touch to enter the Radio Music interface 2 Navigati...

Page 98: ...Touch to enter the Vehicle Settings interface Set up Touch to enter the Settings interface 360 View Touch to enter the 360 View interface Apple CarPlay Touch to enter the Apple CarPlay interface Andr...

Page 99: ...to enter the Standby mode keep pressing the button and the system will reboot automatically Power Off Pressing the START STOP button to the Off position will automatically switch off the Infotainment...

Page 100: ...search for the previous station long press to manually search for the previous station 2 Button Mute Unmute 3 Volume Up Button 4 Button When playing an audio video short press to switch to next audio...

Page 101: ...ed in this chapter that are associated with steering wheel control buttons do not apply Volume Adjustment The audio volume can be adjusted by the control panel and the buttons on the steering wheel Du...

Page 102: ...USB storage device Note If data loss or damage to the storage device occurs for any reason the data will generally never be recovered For damages costs or expenses due to data loss or damage the manu...

Page 103: ...t system and the mobile phone should not exceed 10 metres However the actual transmission distance may be shorter than the estimated distance depending on the usage environment If Private mode is sele...

Page 104: ...e Bluetooth connection settings interface and touch on the Bluetooth bar to enable the Bluetooth function XXX XXXXXXX 15 15 The system displays the Bluetooth address and the device name Enable the Blu...

Page 105: ...hone interface to enter the Dial Pad interface 13 06 1 4 5 3 2 1 Address List Paired Contacts 2 Input Box 3 Back Delete Button 4 Make a Call Touch to make a call when the Bluetooth phone is connected...

Page 106: ...nterface Touch in the Contacts interface to download the Contacts manually 2 Contact Name 3 Search for a Contact Touch Contact Search in the interface input the initial letter of the name to be search...

Page 107: ...ly available mobile phones the case of no synchronisation of Bluetooth phone book will occur on non supported phones Note New contacts that are added will not be displayed until the next syncronisatio...

Page 108: ...ion for details Call the number in Contacts Refer to Contacts in this section for details Call the number in Call History Refer to Call History in this section for details Make a call directly on the...

Page 109: ...one Note It is illegal to operate a mobile telephone whilst driving If you wish to make or take a call using your mobile phone directly please ensure you pull over in a suitable location and operate t...

Page 110: ...storage media If the USB device media is not in use DO NOT leave the device connected This may result in connection deterioration Do not remove USB device whilst media is playing Failure to follow the...

Page 111: ...on Touching the button will display radio information such as text picture 6 Station List 7 List of Favorite Stations 8 Add a Station to Remove a Station from Favorites 9 Next Station Short press to a...

Page 112: ...mation Touching the button will display radio information such as text picture 5 Station List 6 List of Favorite Stations 7 Add a Station to Remove a Station from Favorites 8 Next Station Short press...

Page 113: ...wo USB drives you may choose to play music in USB1 or USB2 2 Album Cover 3 Play Pause 4 Track Playback Progress Bar Track playback progress is displayed by the coil drag the progress bar to skip to ce...

Page 114: ...rewind 11 Current Elapsed Time Touch Audio in this interface and the system skips to the Audio Settings interface Bluetooth Music Please connect a Bluetooth device first before playing Bluetooth musi...

Page 115: ...es in the compression ratio and bit rate of the multimedia formats downloaded from the Internet and other factors the actual situation of the decoding result shall prevail Note For your driving safety...

Page 116: ...deo Short press to switch to the previous video long press to fast rewind 3 Playback Progress Bar Drag the progress bar to skip to certain playing point 4 Play Pause 5 Next Video Short press to switch...

Page 117: ...ce to enter the picture Playback interface Touch a picture file to display it in full screen Note Whilst viewing a picture file touch the screen to wake up the menu bar mode and touch it again to exit...

Page 118: ...cable to models that feature Vehicle Mobile Phone Interconnection Apple CarPlay Apple CarPlay enables information interaction between the mobile phone and the on board Infotainment system including ma...

Page 119: ...on is successful A C Touch the A C area in the main interface to enter the A C System Settings interface Refer to Electronic Temperature Control in this Manual for details Vehicle Settings Touch Car i...

Page 120: ...erface to enter the Sound Settings interface You can set the volume EQ and sound stage RDS DAB Settings Touch RDS DAB in the Settings interface to enter the RDS DAB Settings interface You can set the...

Page 121: ...uch System in the Settings interface to enter the System Settings interface You can view the help file software version hardware version and other information of the system Touch Start to enter Restor...

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Page 123: ...Seats Restraints 108 Seats 113 Seat Belts 124 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 133 Child Restraints 3...

Page 124: ...ed Do not incline the front seat backrest excessively Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the backrest angle set to approximately 25 from the upright vertical The driver and front pass...

Page 125: ...rd to remove it When adjusting a head restraint from high to low position press the guide sleeve button as indicated by the arrow on the left of the head restraint and press the head restraint downwar...

Page 126: ...a satisfiable position and put down the lever Power Seat 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 B A Forward Rearward Adjustment Push the switch 1 forward or backward A to move the seat forward backward Cushion Height Adjus...

Page 127: ...ely to damage the back of the front seat small storage compartment or head restraint of the rear seat Unfolding and Locking Rear Seat Backrests When returning the rear seat backrest to the upright pos...

Page 128: ...illuminates When the cushion temperature reaches approximate 38 or the backrest to approximate 40 the heating function will be deactivated automatically IMPORTANT Do Not cover the heated seats with b...

Page 129: ...ten a seat belt whilst driving serious injury or death may occur in the case of an accident or emergency braking NEVER fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle replacement when the driver seat is v...

Page 130: ...o that of the vehicle In the event of a head on collision or emergency braking the vehicle may stop but the occupants will carry on travelling until they come into contact with a stationary object Thi...

Page 131: ...ot be wrapped around hard or sharp objects such as pens spectacles or keys Seat belts cannot function correctly when the seats are reclined excessively DO NOT drive when the seats are excessively recl...

Page 132: ...the shoulder and across your chest Ensure there is no twist on the belt 3 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a click this indicates the seat belt is securely locked 4 Remove any slack...

Page 133: ...fully retracted into the correct position to avoid jamming in the rear seat catches It is a legal requirement to wear seat belts Even if the seat belt is twisted it must be worn Where possible avoid...

Page 134: ...s the body Seat Belts Use during Pregnancy Wearing correctly positioned seat belts will provide protection for both mother and unborn child in the event of a collision or emergency braking The diagona...

Page 135: ...ild The child will be thrown forward and suffer serious injury or even death The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for adults they are not suitable for children In the event of an acciden...

Page 136: ...nt that the vehicle remains in a drivable condition The seat belt pre tensioners should be replaced at the earliest opportunity by an MG Authorised Repairer The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre te...

Page 137: ...yed seat belts may not function correctly in the event of a collision if there are any signs of damage replace the belt immediately Always ensure the red release button on the seat belt buckle is poin...

Page 138: ...engagement Seat belts should only be cleaned with warm soapy water Do not use any solvent to clean the seat belt Do not attempt to bleach or dye the seat belt it may weaken the seat belt After cleanin...

Page 139: ...SEATS RESTRAINTS require attention Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for advice 123 3...

Page 140: ...ants The seat belt and airbag systems in the vehicle are not designed for protecting infants The protection required by infants should be provided by child restraints The Airbag Supplementary Restrain...

Page 141: ...ront seat passengers should not place feet knees or any other part of the body in contact with or in close proximity to a front airbag To minimise the risk of accidental injury from inflating airbags...

Page 142: ...it may cause burns or serious injury DO NOT knock or strike the position where airbags or related parts are located so as to avoid accidental airbag deployment which may cause serious injury or even...

Page 143: ...es a gradual cushioning effect for the occupant and also ensures that the driver s forward vision is not obscured Front Airbags NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an AC...

Page 144: ...le Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle speed but on the object that the vehicle hits angle of impact and the rate at which the car chan...

Page 145: ...the engine compartment or the loadspace The vehicle rolling over The angled impact is not of sufficient force the impact is with an object that is not solid such as a lamp post or central barriers Th...

Page 146: ...nterior lamp assembly The shape of the lamp assembly varies according to the configuration of the vehicle When the switch is turned to the OFF position the OFF indicator light located in the PAB displ...

Page 147: ...aringly with a damp cloth and upholstery cleaner ONLY Steering wheel centre pad Area of dashboard containing the passenger airbag Area of roof lining and front pillar finishers which enclose the side...

Page 148: ...horised Repairer to check airbags and repair as necessary Airbags are designed for using once only Once the airbag is deployed you must replace SRS parts Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for rep...

Page 149: ...ehicle Failure to follow these instructions may cause death or serious injury to the child in an event of a sudden stop or accident All occupants including children must wear seat belts or use an appr...

Page 150: ...nd securely in the vehicle Warnings and Instructions on Use of Child Restraint on Front Passenger Seat AIRBAG When the front passenger airbag is active never install a rear facing child restraint on t...

Page 151: ...ce any items in areas where airbags may be deployed there is a risk of serious injury In the event of a side collision the side airbags can provide better protection for the passenger However when the...

Page 152: ...X anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints Under no...

Page 153: ...Top tether must be used Note Please refer to the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for details T O P T E T H E R T O P T E T H E R T O P T E T H E R To fasten the Top tether strap of...

Page 154: ...SEATS RESTRAINTS After installation apply suitable force to ensure the restraint is securely fastened 138...

Page 155: ...Front Passenger With Front Passenger Airbag OFF Switch Mass Group Without Front Passenger Airbag OFF Switch Airbag ON Airbag OFF Rear Outboard Rear Middle 0 group less than 10 kg X X X U X 0 group le...

Page 156: ...Class Rear Centre Seat Seat Type Not ISOFIX equipped Note IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi universal category Please consult child restraints systems suppliers v...

Page 157: ...ing the recommended Group II III ISOFIX child seat is the KidFix XP Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats Table of I Size child seats The tab...

Page 158: ...who are lighter than 10 kg normally for those younger than 9 months or those who are lighter than 13 kg normally for those younger than 24 months Group I Child Restraint When the front passenger airba...

Page 159: ...t is 15 25 kg normally for those older than 3 years old and younger than 7 years old Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body away...

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Page 161: ...r 172 Fuel System 174 Automatic Transmission 181 Manual Transmission 184 Brake System 197 Automated Stop Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System 202 Stability Control System SCS and Traction Control Syst...

Page 162: ...rasive cleaners Different key kits are provided according to vehicle configurations One kit includes two smart keys and the other kit includes two remote keys They can open all locks The keys supplied...

Page 163: ...The new key cannot be offered to you immediately because it requires programming to the vehicle by the MG Authorised Repairer Note When operating your vehicle with the smart key avoid placing it near...

Page 164: ...pper and lower casings D 4 Remove the battery from the slot 5 Put the new battery in the slot and make sure it is in full contact with the slot Note Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct s...

Page 165: ...ry cover D slightly pry the battery cover until the two bayonets at the end of battery cover are released 5 Carefully prise off the battery cover 1 6 Press the front part of button battery using sligh...

Page 166: ...may damage the key The new replacement s rated voltage sizes and specifications must be the same as the old one Incorrect fitting of the battery may damage the key Disposal of the used battery must be...

Page 167: ...ing side move the child proof lock lever to the lock position in the direction of the arrow to engage the child proof lock Move the lever to the unlock position in the reverse direction of the arrow t...

Page 168: ...ation When the START STOP Switch is in the ON position if the engine immobiliser cannot identify the key inserted into the START STOP Switch the engine immobilisation warning lamp in the instrument pa...

Page 169: ...ck the car Using the mechanical key to unlock partially operate the door release handle using a suitable flat blade tool insert the tool into the underside of the trim and carefully remove the driver...

Page 170: ...cking Press the button on the front door handle once to unlock the car then pull the door handle to open the door Note When the vehicle is locked if you are within the smart key range and operate the...

Page 171: ...s locked using the mechanical key blade or handset whilst a smart key s remain inside the following actions will occur One smart key locked in the vehicle The immobilisation release function of the sm...

Page 172: ...lgate are closed press the interior lock switch The yellow indicator on the interior lock switch illuminates If a mislock is caused by non driver door tailgate or bonnet press the interior lock switch...

Page 173: ...air condition and set the blower to maximum speed so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle Tailgate Open Mode The tailgate can be opened by using the following 2 methods When the vehicle i...

Page 174: ...ening The emergency tailgate release access is located in the centre of the tailgate trim Fold down the rear seat to gain access remove the blanking plug and rotate the emergency open knob countercloc...

Page 175: ...ollows Position LOCK OFF The key can be inserted or removed After the engine is stopped and the key is removed turn the steering wheel to one side to lock the steering wheel Position ACC The engine is...

Page 176: ...Note When the steering wheel is locked and the key cannot be turned from the OFF position to the ACC position please turn the steering wheel slightly whilst turning the key to unlock the steering whe...

Page 177: ...equipment is operational Drive and start the vehicle Whilst in the ACC state pressing the START STOP Switch without the footbrake being applied will place the system in the ON state the green indicato...

Page 178: ...sary electrical equipment including the air conditioning 2 Apply the parking brake refer to Brake System of this section 3 For auto transmission vehicles ensure the shift lever is in P or N position N...

Page 179: ...brake pedal 4 For manual transmission vehicles ensure neutral is selected and the clutch pedal is fully pressed 5 Press the START STOP Switch do not hold the button in release immediately Alternative...

Page 180: ...t the vehicle If the immobiliser cannot be released after the car has left the area of strong radio interference or had the smart key battery replaced please consult an MG Authorised Repairer Alternat...

Page 181: ...ll increase It is essential that all unnecessary electrical equipment is switched off while cranking IMPORTANT If the vehicle will not enter a ON RUNNING state please check for any warning indicators...

Page 182: ...y from ON RUNNING position to LOCK OFF position the engine will be shut down and the key can be removed 6 For vehicles with keyless start press START STOP Switch to shut down the engine Note For vehic...

Page 183: ...l impact of exhaust emissions Economic Driving and Maintenance The following are some suggestions on saving fuel and extending the life of the vehicles Maintain the correct tyre pressures insufficient...

Page 184: ...n with the kerb and reduce speed on uneven road surfaces Out of specification wheel alignment will not only lead to excessive tyre wear but also increases the engine load and fuel consumption Avoid dr...

Page 185: ...may fog reducing visibility Use the Air conditioning demist function Grip will be reduced when it rains so please reduce speed drive carefully Reduce speed when it rains Avoid aquaplaning the effect...

Page 186: ...lly friendly gases Exhaust system layouts differ between engine derivatives The 1 5L exhaust features A The 1 0T exhaust features B Catalytic converters and particulate filters are easily damaged thro...

Page 187: ...d or excessively rev of engine Do not stop the engine when the car is in motion with a gear selected Seek an MG Authorised Repairer if you think your car s oil consumption is abnormal If a misfire is...

Page 188: ...a lower grade of fuel is used an engine knocking noise may occur please use the recommended or above grade fuel as soon as possible If the engine knocking noise is still noticeable after using the re...

Page 189: ...lockwise until you hear one click sound Refueling Do not fully fill the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in direct sunlight or high ambient temperature expansion of the fuel could cause spillage Th...

Page 190: ...lat road the vehicle will automatically start off at a slow speed without application of the accelerator Do not move the gear shift lever into P or R from D whilst driving this will cause severe trans...

Page 191: ...utton to shift the gear Press and hold the lock button and apply the brake pedal to shift gear Shift Lever Position The shift lever must be placed in P position when parked DO NOT move the gear shift...

Page 192: ...the transmission to the next available high gear Downshift Whilst in Manual mode downshift the transmission to the next available low gear Gearshift Speed Selecting D will allow the transmission cont...

Page 193: ...the transmission to overheat and result in damage Hill Start In cases of a hill start where the vehicle has been stationary for some time the foot brake has been released and the electronic parking br...

Page 194: ...rformance and may even result in brake failure If driving down a hill for long distances it is advised to move the gear shift lever to the right and select the Manual mode This allows manual gear sele...

Page 195: ...t gear for the vehicle speed automatically thereby avoiding frequent gear shifts when the system needs to maintain a constant speed Manual Mode With Sport Mode selected move the shift lever toward or...

Page 196: ...of ensuring your own safety and observing the traffic regulations To return to Sport Mode or any other modes shift the lever across to the left and select D Automatic Transmission Failure If the autom...

Page 197: ...plete the gear shift Please wait for 2 3 seconds before shifting to R gear otherwise the damage to the reverse gear may occur Please wait for 1 3 seconds before shifting to forward gear otherwise the...

Page 198: ...he right of the number indicating to the driver to either upshift or downshift when driving conditions permit Note The gear shift operation should be carried out on the premise of ensuring your own sa...

Page 199: ...r may occur 2 Do not rest your hand on the shift lever while driving pressure from your hand may cause premature wear to the gear shift mechanism 3 Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal when drivi...

Page 200: ...d the engine turned off If the engine should stop for any reason while driving bring the car to a halt as quickly as traffic conditions safely allow and do not pump the brake pedal as the braking syst...

Page 201: ...Repairer immediately DO NOT drive the car with the braking system malfunction indicator lamp illuminated Electronic Brake Assistance EBA Your car is equipped with Electronic Brake Assist which reacts...

Page 202: ...a slope for more than 2 seconds SCS is active and fault free EPB is released and fault free Clutch pedal is pressed MT or in D R gear AT START STOP Switch is switched ON RUNNING Sufficient brake pedal...

Page 203: ...h speed or small slope etc HDC is inoperative the driver must maintain control of the vehicle at all times and use brake applications to ensure safety The HDC system is an auxiliary function specially...

Page 204: ...e vehicle speed is low the HDC system will automatically enter the operating state In this case the HDC warning lamp in the instrument pack flashes green this may be accompanied by the working noise o...

Page 205: ...r prevents adequate contact between the tyres and the road surface The purpose of the anti lock braking system ABS is to prevent the wheels from locking while braking thereby enabling the driver to re...

Page 206: ...d by the ABS system may be greater than that for a non ABS system even improved steering would be experienced This is because the natural action of locked wheels on soft surfaces is to build up a wedg...

Page 207: ...ity of the vehicle when starting off or braking on hills especially on slippery or icy surfaces DO NOT leave the vehicle when the engine is operating and the auto hold is active Auto hold cannot guara...

Page 208: ...uto hold function will switch from the Standby state to the Parking state When the auto hold is in the Parking state engaging forward or reverse gear and pressing the accelerator will automatically re...

Page 209: ...hazard warning lamps will illuminate automatically Short press the hazard warning lamp switch or increase your speed to above 12 mph 20 km h for 5 s to switch off the hazard warning lamps Active Roll...

Page 210: ...ectly and may even cause damage to the rear brakes The parking brake operates on the rear wheels only To apply the parking brake pull the lever up Always apply the parking brake fully whenever you par...

Page 211: ...or in the EPB switch illuminates If the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator in the instrument pack illuminates the EPB is applied If the EPB malfunction indicator lamp P in the instrument pa...

Page 212: ...ll automatically release Emergency Braking Function Inappropriate use of the EPB can lead to accidents and injuries Do not apply the EPB for vehicle braking unless in emergency During emergency brakin...

Page 213: ...tched off when engine power is not required and then automatically be restarted when it is This system defaults on with the START STOP Switch in the ON RUNNING position the Main Switch Indicator Lamp...

Page 214: ...Start Stop Control Instrument Pack Indicator Lamp on Vehicle is stationary i e speed 0 mph or km h The vehicle speed prior to stopping exceeded 6 mph 10 km h Vehicles with manual transmission Gearbox...

Page 215: ...ke accelerator pedal with the shift lever in P N position or shift the lever to Drive R D S position With the engine stopped in the automatic Stop Start condition the following actions will cause an a...

Page 216: ...re re charging See the section Emergency Starting in the Emergency Information Chapter Battery When charging the battery starting the car with an external power source or supplying power from the vehi...

Page 217: ...lure to adhere to this can affect the automatic Stop Start system Automated Stop Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System Failure In the event of a Stop Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System failure contac...

Page 218: ...electronic traction control is to aid traction thereby helping the driver to maintain control of the car in situations where one or both of the driving wheels are spinning for example if one wheel is...

Page 219: ...n 10 seconds it will be regarded as misoperation To recover the operation of SCS and TCS press SCS switch once again Note Disabling SCS and TCS will not affect the operation of ABS Always disable TCS...

Page 220: ...the left side of the steering wheel underneath the lighting stalk switch With the START STOP Switch in position ON RUNNING if the lever switch is in the ASL Standby position 7 in figure then the cruis...

Page 221: ...he lever switch when the desired speed is reached Push the lever switch upwards or downwards briefly to increase decrease the vehicle target speed in increments of 1 mph 1 km h then the vehicle will a...

Page 222: ...ission is in Sport mode it is not recommended to use the cruise control system During the operation of cruise control system the actual speed may deviate from the target cruise speed to some extent du...

Page 223: ...can be toggled between both functions however only one function can operate at any one time Activate The desired target speed of the ASL system is displayed in the instrument information cluster refe...

Page 224: ...al After a kick down event once the vehicle speed has dropped below the target speed originally controlled to the ASL system will automatically resume and control the vehicle to the target speed retai...

Page 225: ...cle speed on a steep downhill incline the inertia of the vehicle may force the vehicle speed over the intended target speed If at any time the vehicle speed increases 2 mph 3 km h more than the desire...

Page 226: ...he area behind the vehicle to search for obstacles If any obstacle is detected the system will calculate its distance from the rear of the vehicle and communicates the message to the driver by soundin...

Page 227: ...ght be blind areas 1 2 m 3 0 c m If there is an obstacle within 1 2m range from the rear sensors the system starts to emit a beeping sound As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle the beeps are tra...

Page 228: ...selected the system will automatically switch to the display interface of a 360 panoramic image this will appear in the entertainment display Touch or press the 360 View button to enter into the displ...

Page 229: ...ll display the corresponding left right view Touch the Setting button in the upper right corner of the screen to open the Settings interface here you are able to set the parking aid line to static dyn...

Page 230: ...tly whilst towing a trailer or caravan The system has limitations and may not be able to warn of vehicles approaching at high speeds The rear driver assistance function is only an aid it is NOT a subs...

Page 231: ...r mirror glasses they will illuminate or flash to warn of an approaching object or car to assist you in manoeuvring the car safely Note The radar requires calibration on new vehicles or for vehicles o...

Page 232: ...When the vehicle is restarted the system will keep the previously stored switch settings System Functions Note The detection area collision time threshold value and vehicle speed provided in the syste...

Page 233: ...eed is above 20mph 30km h 4 There are motor vehicles in the blind zone of the vehicle The system monitors both the left and right of the vehicle the monitored areas are 2m ahead 7m behind the rear of...

Page 234: ...collisions when changing lanes The conditions for activating the lane change assist function include 1 Rear driver assistance system is in the ON state and no faults are present in the system 2 Lane c...

Page 235: ...e conditions for activating the rear cross traffic alert function include 1 Rear driver assistance system is in the ON state and no faults are present in the system 2 Rear cross traffic alert RCTA fun...

Page 236: ...nt pack will illuminate always yellow For more information please refer to Instrument Pack in Instruments and Controls section Check your tyres at the earliest opportunity and reinflate to the correct...

Page 237: ...ocess This is done by driving the car during this process the system is suspended and the data displayed may not be correct If sensors or receiver module are replaced the system requires programming c...

Page 238: ...fumes entering the vehicle When luggage carried in the boot always ensure heavy items are placed as low and as far forward as possible so as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sud...

Page 239: ...tow a trailer if you carefully observe load limits use approved equipment and follow the towing guidelines Always check load limits before towing Towing loads in excess of the maximum towing weight ca...

Page 240: ...weight by 10 for every 1000m of elevation Gradients Where possible when towing you should plan your journey to avoid steep gradients The advised brake towing mass stated assumes a maximum gradient cap...

Page 241: ...Emergency Information 226 Hazard Warning Devices 228 Emergency Starting 230 Vehicle Recovery 235 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement 242 Fuse Replacement 250 Bulb Replacement 5...

Page 242: ...n indicators will flash together to warn other road users when your car is causing an obstruction or is in a hazardous situation Remember to switch off before driving away Warning Triangle The warning...

Page 243: ...EMERGENCY INFORMATION metres behind the car if possible to warn other road users of your position 227 5...

Page 244: ...donor battery or a battery fitted to a donor vehicle is the only approved method of powering a car with a flat battery If the battery from a donor vehicle is to be used make sure that the vehicles are...

Page 245: ...ine of the donor vehicle 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 vehic...

Page 246: ...EMERGENCY INFORMATION Vehicle Recovery Towing for Recovery Towing Eye DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted any untwisting force could unscrew the towing eye 230...

Page 247: ...ar when a breakdown or accident occur such as pulling your vehicle onto the trailer etc They are not designed for towing other vehicles and must NEVER be used to tow a trailer or caravan The car can b...

Page 248: ...due to an electrical fault it is considered unsafe to switch the START STOP Switch on the car will need to be recovered on a trailer 2 Place the shift lever in N position manual transmission or in N...

Page 249: ...opping distances will also be experienced Transporter or Trailer with Rope If your car is to be transported on the back of a trailer or transporter it must be secured as illustrated 1 Position the car...

Page 250: ...heel chock 1 as shown in the figure then place the anti slip rubber pad 2 around the circumference of the tyre 3 Fit the lashing straps 3 around the wheels and secure to the trailer Tighten the straps...

Page 251: ...he repair fluid reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to exceed 50 mph 80 km h 80 50 max km h max mph 80 50 max km h max mph 2 Connect the air hose of the electric air...

Page 252: ...me empty after approximately 30 seconds The tyre should reach the specified pressure within 5 or 10 minutes Note The pressure gauge may briefly reach 6 bar 87 psi then the pressure begins to drop to n...

Page 253: ...ne minute this will allow the sealant to distribute evenly inside the tyre Continue driving and do not exceed 50 mph 80 km h After a further 10 minutes find a safe place to stop and recheck the tyre p...

Page 254: ...le Always ask your passengers to get out of the car and wait in a safe area away from other traffic Switch on hazard warning lamps If available position a warning triangle about 50 to 150 metres behin...

Page 255: ...d See the illustration above Turning the jack screw by hand adjust the jack until the jack head fits snugly onto the sill in the correct area Ensure that the base of the jack is in full contact with t...

Page 256: ...he spare wheel retaining nuts and put the replaced wheel above the toolbox in the well in the load space floor face down Lower the boot floor and put the boot storage box on the boot floor Note DO NOT...

Page 257: ...e vehicle speed should not exceed 50 mph 80 km h Please have the full scale tyre repaired and replace the spare wheel as soon as possible This will extend the life span of the spare wheel for other em...

Page 258: ...a break in the wire inside the fuse It is recommended to have spare fuses in the vehicle which can be obtained from a local MG Authorised Repairer IMPORTANT NEVER attempt to repair a blown fuse ALWAYS...

Page 259: ...ive cable 2 Remove the closing panel below the glove box to gain access to the fuse box 3 Press the fuse extraction tool onto the fuse head and pull to remove the fuse A blown fuse can be recognised b...

Page 260: ...Outside Mirror and Master Light Height Adjust Switch Rain Light Sensor F20 10A Front Right Seat Heating Relay NO Specs Function F21 10A 360 View Module Passenger Compartment Fuse F12 F22 10A Exterior...

Page 261: ...tronic Steering Column Lock F33 30A Sunroof F34 F41 F42 25A Stability Control Module Valve MT F42 40A Stability Control Module Valve AT F43 30A Passenger Window lift Switch Rear Left Window Lift Switc...

Page 262: ...1 2 F L 1 1 R L Y 2 F 2 3 F 2 2 F L 1 4 Check or Replace a Fuse 1 Switch off the vehicle power system and all electrical equipment disconnect the battery negative cable 2 Press the locating clips to r...

Page 263: ...Pump FL10 FL11 FL12 FL13 30A Starter Relay FL14 NO Specs Function FL15 FL16 30A DC DC Convertor FL17 F1 10A Right Headlamp Assembly F2 15A Downstream Lambda Sensor Upstream Lambda Sensor Positive Temp...

Page 264: ...le F13 15A Horn Relay F14 NO Specs Function F15 10A Intake Variable Camshaft Timing 1 5L Exhaust Variable Camshaft Timing 1 5L Canister Purge Valve 1 5L Electronic Thermostat 1 0T Electronic Water Pum...

Page 265: ...EMERGENCY INFORMATION NO Specs Function F21 25A Body Control Module F22 F23 F24 F25 30A Body Control Module F26 F27 15A Body Control Module F28 F29 F30 5A Engine Control Module 249 5...

Page 266: ...Indicators LED Daytime Running Lamps LED Front Side Light LED Front Fog Lamps H8 35W Reverse Lamps W16W 16W Rear Direction Indicators WY16W 16W Lamp Bulb Specifications Rear Side Light LED Stop Lamps...

Page 267: ...f necessary clean the glass with methylated spirits to remove fingerprints If in doubt when replacing bulbs contact an MG Authorised Repairer For replacement of other bulbs not listed please consult a...

Page 268: ...battery terminal 9 Test lamp operation Reverse Lamps Bulb Renewal 1 Open the tailgate 2 Disconnect the battery negative terminal 3 Using a suitable pry bar or lever carefully remove the cover trim 4...

Page 269: ...6 Remove bulb holder and remove bulb 7 Fit new bulb to bulb holder 8 Insert bulb holder in lamp assembly rotate clockwise until fully secure 9 Ensure lamp seal is correctly located 10 Position lamp to...

Page 270: ...ose tailgate License Plate Lamps Bulb Renewal 1 Disconnect the battery negative terminal 2 For license plate lamps bulb replacement it is necessary to remove the rear bumper cover seek guidance from a...

Page 271: ...ctor 9 Fit the rear bumper cover 10 Reconnect battery negative terminal 11 Test lamp operation Rear Direction Indicator Bulb Renewal 1 Open the tailgate 2 Disconnect the battery negative terminal 3 Us...

Page 272: ...holder and remove bulb 8 Fit new bulb to bulb holder 9 Insert bulb holder in lamp assembly rotate clockwise until fully secure 10 Ensure lamp seal is correctly located 11 Position lamp to body refit...

Page 273: ...he lens and remove the lens 3 Pull the bulb from its mounting to remove 4 Install new bulb 5 Install the lens locate the two prongs at the front of the lens and then carefully flex the lens to locate...

Page 274: ...able tool or small flat bladed screwdriver into the indent on one of the narrow sides of the lens and carefully remove the unit from its location 4 Pull the bulb from its mounting to remove 5 Install...

Page 275: ...Maintenance 260 Maintenance 264 Bonnet 266 Engine Compartment 268 Engine 270 Cooling System 272 Brake 274 Battery 276 Washers 278 Wipers 281 Tyres 287 Cleaning and Vehicle Care 6...

Page 276: ...l MG Authorised Repairer after service the service display cannot provide correct information Service History Ensure your local MG Authorised Repairer fills in the Service Records after each service B...

Page 277: ...of simple checks must be carried out more frequently You can carry out these checks yourself and advice is given on the pages that follow Daily Checks Operation of lights horn direction indicators wip...

Page 278: ...e is running or with the ignition switch on NEVER leave the engine running in an unventilated area exhaust gases are poisonous and extremely dangerous DO NOT work underneath the car with a wheel chang...

Page 279: ...ntact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer of the skin Wash thoroughly after contact Used engine oil should be disposed of correctly Incorrect disposal can...

Page 280: ...he support rod firmly Closing the Bonnet Support the bonnet by one hand release the support rod using the other hand and place it firmly into the support rod base Then hold the bonnet using both hands...

Page 281: ...e the bonnet is opened you must check after closing that the bonnet is securely latched e g the bonnet edge is flush with the body of the car You should stop the car immediately when safety permits an...

Page 282: ...t always observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage refer to Maintenance in Maintenance section 2 1 3 5 4 1 Washer fluid reservoir blue cap 2 Engine oil filler cap black cap 3 Br...

Page 283: ...ways observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage refer to Maintenance in Maintenance section 2 1 3 4 5 1 Washer fluid reservoir blue cap 2 Engine oil filler cap black cap 3 Brake...

Page 284: ...recommended by the manufacturer see Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities If you are operating the vehicle in extreme temperature conditions please consult your MG Authorised Repairer for a...

Page 285: ...an the MIN mark on the oil dipstick 3 Clean off any debris that may have collected around the oil filler cap area Unscrew the oil filler cap and refill the oil to maintain the oil level between the MA...

Page 286: ...X mark Note Prevent coolant coming into contact with the vehicle body when topping up Coolant will damage paint If the coolant level falls appreciably during a short period the cooling system leakage...

Page 287: ...g system issues please consult an MG Authorised Repairer Antifreeze Fluid Coolant is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed keep coolant containers sealed and out of the reach of children If accident...

Page 288: ...ck and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children If accidental contact of brake fluid is suspected seek medical attention immediately Prevent brake flu...

Page 289: ...poo MAX MAX MIN MIN Brake Fluid Specification Use the brake fluid recommended and approved by the manufacturer Refer to Recommended Fluids and Capacities in the Technical Data section IMPORTANT Replac...

Page 290: ...t the START STOP switch has been turned off before connecting or disconnecting the negative terminal When connecting the negative terminal again the vehicle must be left in a locked state for 4 hours...

Page 291: ...battery must be disposed of using an approved method used batteries can be harmful to the environment It should be recycled by a professional company Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more...

Page 292: ...Note DO NOT use anti freeze or vinegar water solution in the washer reservoir anti freeze will damage paintwork while vinegar will damage the washer pump 0 0 0 IMPORTANT Use the washer fluid recommend...

Page 293: ...les are clear and properly directed If the nozzle is obstructed insert a needle or thin metal wire into the hole to remove the obstruction Washer Fluid Specification Use the washer fluid recommended a...

Page 294: ...If signs of hardness or cracking in the rubber are found or if the wipers leave streaks or unwiped areas on the screen then the wiper blades should be replaced Clean the windscreen regularly with an a...

Page 295: ...h sides as shown in the figure whilst pulling the wiper blade outward to remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm and discard 4 Position the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper...

Page 296: ...w 2 Rotate the wiper blade as shown in the figure to remove it from the wiper arm and discard 3 Position the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm Ensure the wiper blade is pro...

Page 297: ...best adhesive ability at the beginning Therefore driving your vehicle at moderate speed and in a prudent way at the first 300 miles 500 kilometres which is also beneficial to the service life of the t...

Page 298: ...ng you may hear a piercing noise or driving at high speed whilst cornering will increase the wear of tyre Wheel Balance The working balance of auto wheels is well tested before a new vehicle comes out...

Page 299: ...or leaks listen for a tell tale hissing when you check the tyre pressure Punctured Tyres If a sharp object penetrates the tyre and remains in it the tyre may not leak If you are aware of this occurrin...

Page 300: ...sely affect the vehicle s driving characteristics and safety In order to make your driving and safety better guarantee it is suggested that you consult an MG Authorised Repairer Always have replacemen...

Page 301: ...hains shall not exceed 15 mm Please always observe the installation and tension instructions for the tyre snow chains as well as the speed limitations of different roads DO NOT drive faster than 30 mp...

Page 302: ...MAINTENANCE Note If you drive on roads covered with snow or ice it is recommended to use winter tyres Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details 286...

Page 303: ...aim the water directly at window door or sunroof seals or through wheel apertures onto the brake components If the car is particularly dirty use a hose to flush grime and grit from the bodywork prior...

Page 304: ...rating instructions of high pressure cleaner Soft parts on the vehicle should be kept in a large enough distance from the high pressure cleaner Removing tar spots Use white spirit to remove tar spots...

Page 305: ...ter DO NOT use spirit or petrol based cleaners Windows and Mirrors Regularly clean all windows inside and out using an approved glass cleaner Windscreen In particular clean the outside of the screen w...

Page 306: ...ct braking efficiency In order to ensure the wheels are kept in optimum condition they should be cleaned regularly Only use a recommended non acidic propriety wheel cleaner Always read the instruction...

Page 307: ...areas should be cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth and upholstery cleaner ONLY Steering wheel centre pad Area of dashboard containing the passenger airbag Area of roof lining and front pillar finish...

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Page 309: ...ical Data 294 Technical Data Dimensions 296 Weights 299 Major Parameters of Engine 301 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 302 Wheel Alignment Unladen Condition 302 Wheels and Tyres 302 Tyre Pressure Co...

Page 310: ...Item Units Parameter Overall length A mm 4323 Overall width B mm 1809 Overall height C unladen mm 1628 excluding luggage rack 1653 including luggage rack Wheelbase D mm 2585 Front Overhang E mm 901 R...

Page 311: ...e diameter m 11 2 Fuel tank capacity l 45 Note Vehicle length measurement including all parts that meet GB1589measurement requirement at delivery while not including the license plate Note Rearview mi...

Page 312: ...9 1259 Gross vehicle weight kg 1730 1695 1722 Unladen front axle weight kg 765 769 728 737 741 760 Unladen rear axle weight kg 490 495 487 494 498 499 Laden front axle weight kg 872 868 883 Laden rear...

Page 313: ...A D E B F G C Item Dimension Description Units Parameters A Bumper to centre of tow ball mm 59 B Attachment point to centre the tow ball mm 38 C Wheel centre to centre of tow ball mm 893 D Centre of...

Page 314: ...Item Dimension Description Units Parameters E Distance between side members mm 938 F Centre of tow ball to centre of first attachment point mm 302 G Centre of tow ball to centre of second attachment p...

Page 315: ...TECHNICAL DATA Major Parameters of Engine Parameter Vehicle 1 0T AT MT Bore Stroke mm mm 74 77 4 Capacity Litres 0 999 Compression ratio 10 5 1 Fuel type RON Unleaded 95 RON to EN228 SPEC 299 7...

Page 316: ...TECHNICAL DATA Parameter Vehicle 1 5L MT Bore Stroke mm mm 75 84 8 Capacity Litres 1 498 Compression ratio 11 5 1 Fuel type RON Unleaded 95 RON to EN228 SPEC 300...

Page 317: ...1 0T 6AT Engine oil after sales replacement L C5 0W 20 4 1 4 Engine coolant L Glycol OAT 5 4 5 8 Automatic transmission oil L AW 1 6 2 MTF94 1 8 Manual transmission oil L Castrol BOT503 1 7 Brake flui...

Page 318: ...gle 4 02 45 Toe in angle Total 0 8 15 Front Kingpin Inclination angle 12 05 45 Camber angle 1 15 45 Rear Toe in angle Total 0 25 20 Wheels and Tyres Wheel size 7J 17 Tyre size 215 55 R17 94V Tyre Pres...

Page 319: ...Appendix 304 Removable Tow Bar 8...

Page 320: ...n the spring position if The operating handle is pushed in completely and no colour indication is shown inside the indication area of the operating handle The slider is pulled fully towards the tow ba...

Page 321: ...in picture 4 3 The unlocking pin will trigger the locking mechanism and the locking process will automatically take place Always check the tow ball is correctly installed this can be recognised by Th...

Page 322: ...APPENDIX Check the tow ball for security no play should be evident The tow ball is now ready for use 4 1 4 2 4 3 306...

Page 323: ...ure Removal Always disconnect the trailer accessory and safety cable prior to tow ball removal Unlock the detachable tow ball by turning the locking key clockwise using your thumb and forefinger see p...

Page 324: ...APPENDIX 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 308...

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