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Starting & Driving

key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG
Authorised Repairer can reactivate it.

Note: Any key made independently outside of MG
Authorised Repairer Network may not start the
engine, and may affect the safety of your car.

To

obtain a suitable key replacement, it is recommended
that you can consult MG Authorised Repairer.

Note:

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 the devices with strong radio
interference (such as notebook computers and other
electronic products), the normal function of the key
may be affected.

Replacing the Battery

Please replace the smart key battery in the following
conditions:

• The smart key locking/unlocking function range is

reduced;

• The engine immobilisation warning lamp on the

instrument pack flashes.

The corresponding alarm

icon (refer to "Warning Lights and Indicators" in
"Instruments and Controls" chapter) will be shown on
the message centre display. "Smart Key Not Found"
may be displayed for some models.

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Summary of Contents for MG HS

Page 1: ...e Identification 4 Vehicle Identification Label 5 1 Instruments and Controls 7 Instruments and Controls 8 Instrument Pack 10 Instrument Pack Color Display 10 Instrument Pack Mono Display 13 Message Ce...

Page 2: ...ers and Washers 43 Front Windscreen Wiper Controls 43 Rear Windscreen Wiper Controls 45 Steering System 47 Adjustment of Steering Column 47 Electric Power Steering 48 Horn 50 Rearview Mirrors 51 Exter...

Page 3: ...amp 65 Atmosphere Lamp 65 Power Socket 66 Storage Devices 68 Instructions 68 Glove Box 68 Storage Box Driver Side 69 Centre Console Armrest Box 69 Glasses Box 70 Cup Holder 71 Centre Console Cup Holde...

Page 4: ...Control 79 Centre Console Screen Control Interface 79 Control Panel 82 A C Display 83 Automatic Temperature Control 84 Centre Console Screen Control Interface 84 Control Panel 87 A C Status 88 Air Cl...

Page 5: ...Information 93 Cautions for Using Screen 94 Additional Notes 94 Basic Operations 95 Bluetooth Phone 100 Entertainment 107 A C 114 Vehicle Settings 115 Setup 116 3 Seats Restraints 117 Seats 118 Overv...

Page 6: ...132 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 134 Overview 134 Airbag Deployment 135 Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy 138 Service and Replacement of Airbags 139 Disposal of Airbags 140 Child R...

Page 7: ...al Tailgate 163 Electric Tailgate 164 Tailgate Emergency Open 166 Starting and Stopping Engine 168 START STOP Switch 168 Starting the Engine 169 Stopping the Engine 171 Economical and Environmental Dr...

Page 8: ...sion 179 Twin clutch Sportronic Transmission 181 Instructions 181 Gear Shift 181 Vehicle Start off 184 Driving on Hills 184 Control Modes 185 Protection Mode 188 Driving Mode 190 All Wheel Drive Syste...

Page 9: ...7 Stability Control System SCS and Traction Control System TCS 210 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 212 Start Stop Intelligent Fuel Saving System 213 Automatic Shutdown of Engine 214 Automatic Eng...

Page 10: ...223 System Overview 223 Switching the System Functions On Off 225 System Functions 226 Load Carrying 231 Load Space 231 Internal Loading 231 5 Emergency Information 233 Hazard Warning Devices 234 Haza...

Page 11: ...eel Replacement 242 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit 242 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit 243 Wheel Replacement 244 Fuse Replacement 247 Fuse 247 Fuse Box 247 Bulb Replacement 256 Bulb Specification 256 Bulb Replacem...

Page 12: ...66 Engine 267 2 0L Turbocharged Engine Oil 267 1 5L Turbocharged Engine Oil 268 Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up 269 Engine Oil Specification 270 Cooling System 271 Coolant Check and Top Up 271 Coola...

Page 13: ...79 Replacing Front Windscreen Wiper Blades 280 Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades 281 Tyres 282 Overview 282 Tyre Check 284 Tyre Wear Indicators 284 Replacement of Tyres 285 Wheel Fitment Rotation 285...

Page 14: ...Data Dimensions 296 Weights 298 Main Engine Parameters 300 Dynamic Performance Parameters 302 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 303 Four Wheel Alignment Parameter Table Unladen 305 Wheels and Tyres 3...

Page 15: ...cement The Owner s Handbook and Service Portfolio introduces how to use your vehicle properly precautions in use and how to service and maintain your vehicle correctly Meanwhile they are intended to i...

Page 16: ...service and maintenance its user will also lose his claim for damage compensation and the company will not bear corresponding liabilities Various countries and regions impose strict restrictions on v...

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: ...on Stamped on a plate visible through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen On the identification plate On the floor under the front passenger seat On the inner side of the tailgate visible by...

Page 19: ...horised Repairer Vehicle Identification Label The vehicle identification label contains the following information Model Type Engine Type Vehicle Identification Number VIN Date Gross Vehicle Weight Gro...

Page 20: ...ion Label Only for South America The identification label is located at the lower side of right pillar B Location of Vehicle Identification Label Only for Middle East The identification label is locat...

Page 21: ...k 14 Message Centre 28 Warning Lights and Indicators 37 Lights and Switches 43 Wipers and Washers 47 Steering System 50 Horn 51 Rearview Mirrors 55 Sunvisor 56 Windows 59 Sunroof 64 Interior Light 66...

Page 22: ...Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 17 18 19 20 3 9 8...

Page 23: ...rument Pack 7 Shift Paddle 8 Wiper Lever Switch 9 Ignition Switch 10 Onboard Entertainment System 11 Entertainment Air Conditioning Controls 12 Front Passenger Airbag 13 Gear Shift Lever 14 Accelerato...

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Page 25: ...For more information please refer to Driving Mode in Starting and Driving section Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge The engine coolant temperature is indicated by the number of segments illuminated Odo...

Page 26: ...e after refueling Fuel Gauge The quantity of fuel in the tank is indicated by the number of the segments illuminated The low fuel warning lamp will illuminate yellow or flash with audible warning when...

Page 27: ...low the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods Fuel Gauge figure 3 The quantity of fuel in the tank is indicated by the number of segments illuminated The low fuel warn...

Page 28: ...e ignition switch in ON position the vehicle information display can be selected as follows Press the LEFT RIGHT button on the right of the steering wheel to switch the display items Press OK button o...

Page 29: ...reset after a period of power off It can also be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of multifunction steering wheel Accumulated Total displays the range duration average speed and average f...

Page 30: ...rely affect the engine performance occurs stop the car as soon as safety permits shut down the engine and contact a local MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure Engine Fault Cons...

Page 31: ...ndbook Indicates that keyless entry function is failed Please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Warning Message Procedure ABS Fault Consult Handbook Indicates that the ABS sys...

Page 32: ...t a local MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Warning Message Procedure EPS Performance Reduced Indicates that the electric power steering system has a general failure and that the steering per...

Page 33: ...ndicates that the vacuum system is failed Please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer immediately Warning Message Procedure Fuel Sensor Fault Consult Handbook Indicates that the fuel sensor is faile...

Page 34: ...l MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Rear Drive Assist System Fault Consult Handbook Indicates that the rear drive assist system RDA has detected a fault Please contact a local MG Authorised R...

Page 35: ...eter area shows for 5 seconds the service interval announcement symbol the estimated distance of the next service remaining before it should be carried out Gear Display With the ignition switch in ON...

Page 36: ...s bonnet and boot Indicating to slow down Indicating to adjust the steering wheel leftward Indicating to adjust the steering wheel rightward Trip Computer With the ignition switch in ON position the t...

Page 37: ...e Speed 1 4 Average Fuel Consumption 1 5 Trip 2 6 Driving Time 2 7 Average Speed 2 8 Average Fuel Consumption 2 9 Range to Empty 10 Instantaneous Fuel Consumption Trip 1 Displays the mileage of curren...

Page 38: ...button on the right of steering wheel to reset Average Fuel Consumption 1 Displays the average fuel consumption of current driving The value will be automatically reset after a period of power off or...

Page 39: ...ce last reset It can be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of the steering wheel Note Average fuel consumption is related to driving habits road condition load tyre pressure automotive elec...

Page 40: ...he OK button on the right of the steering wheel to enter the Setting mode The following setting options are available Illumination Level Speed Limit Alarm Adjustment Tyre Pressure Monitoring ECO Mode...

Page 41: ...m Tyre Pressure Monitoring k P a In the tyre pressure monitoring interface briefly press the OK button on the right of steering wheel to display the tyre pressure Briefly press the LEFT RIGHT button o...

Page 42: ...de lamps are on Rear Fog 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 Directi...

Page 43: ...a failure in the cruise control system is detected the indicator will flash in yellow Please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Red When the...

Page 44: ...color display the prompt messages will appear in the information centre In this case the system will limit or turn off some electrical devices please start the vehicle to charge the battery Low Oil Pr...

Page 45: ...a short while please contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately When this lamp illuminates red it indicates the electric power assisted steering system has a general failure relevant to the steeri...

Page 46: ...ch pressed if the lamp illuminates green it indicates the HDC system enters into Standby mode When the lamp flashes green it indicates that the system is currently under the control of HDC Press the H...

Page 47: ...seat belt for the driver or the passenger remains unfastened Airbag Warning Lamp Red This lamp illuminates to indicate a SRS failure or seat belt failure has been detected In this case please stop th...

Page 48: ...en the auto hold system is operating to assist the driver this lamp illuminates green Electronic Parking Brake EPB System Malfunction Warning Lamp Yellow If electronic parking brake system failure is...

Page 49: ...e lamp goes off If the driver operates as per the above mentioned for 20 minutes the lamp remains on please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible or the transmission may be severe...

Page 50: ...ndicator Yellow If rear drive assist system is turned off this lamp illuminates with prompt messages When rear drive assist sensor is blocked this lamp illuminates with prompt messages When rear drive...

Page 51: ...tically switch the side lamps switch backlights and dipped beams on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light Note This function uses a light sensor that monitors exterior ambient li...

Page 52: ...according to the intensity of the current ambient light The daytime mode will illuminate side lamps while the night mode will illuminate the dipped beams side lamps and puddle lamps Follow Me Home Af...

Page 53: ...ment switch The headlamp levelling can be adjusted 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...

Page 54: ...ff But if the steering wheel angle is small manually reset the lever to turn off the turn signal lamps If the lever angle is small it will be reset immediately And the turn signal lamps and direction...

Page 55: ...on switch in position ON and the side lamps on turn the fog lamp switch to position 1 to turn on the front fog lamps The indicator illuminates on the instrument panel when the front fog lamps are on R...

Page 56: ...turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will flash together Press the button again to switch off the hazard warning lamp All turn signal lamps and direction indicator lamps will stop flashing...

Page 57: ...d via the switch 5 This interval will also change with the vehicle speed As the vehicle speed increases the wiping interval decreases As the vehicle speed decreases the wiping interval increases Some...

Page 58: ...the car is stationary if the bonnet is opened the front wiper washer will stop working immediately IMPORTANT Avoid operating the wipers on a dry windscreen In freezing or extremely hot conditions make...

Page 59: ...ing and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen Rear Windscreen Wiper Controls 4 The rear wipers and washers will only operate when the ignitio...

Page 60: ...and the rear wiper will move fast If the switch is released to intermittent wipe 1 the rear washer will stop operating If the rear wash and wipe 3 is selected the rear wiper and washer will operate t...

Page 61: ...f 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 the wheel into the most co...

Page 62: ...Mode Switching Users can switch the steering mode according to their needs please refer to Driving Mode in the Starting Driving section 1 Normal provides moderate power assistance 2 Comfort provides a...

Page 63: ...Instruments and Controls Movement of the steering wheel from lock to lock will initialise the system and the lamp will extinguish 49 1...

Page 64: ...s airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel The illustration shows the position of the horn indicated by arrow please ensure that you press in this area to avoid any potential confl...

Page 65: ...oid scratches to the utmost extent the exterior rearview mirrors of this series are all provided with power folding function This also greatly improves the trafficability of the vehicle through the na...

Page 66: ...ding exterior rearview mirrors if the exterior mirror deviates from original position due to human or other factors it can restore to the original position by operating the folding switch to make the...

Page 67: ...failure of electric devices Puddle Lamp The puddle lamp is located on the bottom of the exterior rearview mirror For information about how to turn on this lamp refer to Lighting and Switches in Instr...

Page 68: ...influences on the usage of automatic anti dazzle function Manual Anti dazzle Interior Rearview Mirror Move the lever at the base of the interior rearview mirror to change its angle so as to achieve t...

Page 69: ...ged on the roof ahead of both the driver and the front passenger Certain models are fitted with vanity mirror lights 3 depending on the vehicle configuration Pull the sunvisor downward to use the vani...

Page 70: ...and pull the switch to raise the window Release the switch the window will stop moving unless in one touch mode Note The front and rear windows can also be operated by individual window switches moun...

Page 71: ...struction is sensed If this happens the window will open automatically to allow the obstruction to be removed Note DO NOT lift and lower the power window for several times in short time otherwise the...

Page 72: ...Instruments and Controls press the remote key lock button for several seconds till the window starts to slide the window can be closed 58...

Page 73: ...e sunroof Clean the glass with cleaning solvents such as alcohol Upon completion of the sunroof operation release the sunroof operation switch in time Otherwise it may result in failure To ensure the...

Page 74: ...lting 2 1 3 4 Push up the sunroof glass switch to the 1st position 1 and hold the sunroof will automatically tilt open You can stop the movement of the sunroof at any time by releasing the switch Push...

Page 75: ...e switch Push the glass switch backward with excessive force to the 2nd position 4 and then release the sunroof will automatically open to the end You can stop the movement of the sunroof at any time...

Page 76: ...pen to reduce the impact to the obstacle and protect the movement mechanism of sunroof In case of low battery the anti pinch function is ineffective Forcibly Close the Sunroof Glass To forcibly close...

Page 77: ...h shall keep sliding to the 2nd position and then close automatically Thermal Protection To prevent the sunroof glass motor and the sunshade motor from being overheated and damaged the motors are desi...

Page 78: ...nterior lamps the vehicle is also equipped with automatic control function in some conditions Press the button 3 to turn on automatic control and press again to eject the button then this function wil...

Page 79: ...iling Press the lampshade as arrowed to switch on the rear courtesy lights and press it again to switch off the lights Atmosphere Lamp A B C Atmosphere lamps are provided on the front door interior tr...

Page 80: ...he front console power socket or USB port when the engine is not in motion will cause premature discharging of the vehicle battery and the vehicle may thus cannot be started 12V 12V The 12V front powe...

Page 81: ...two USB ports equipped at the rear of the centre console which can only provide a 5V voltage when serving as the power outlet Note No cigarette lighter is available on the vehicle If required please c...

Page 82: ...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 Box To open the glove...

Page 83: ...ox Driver Side Located beneath the instrument panel on the driver side pull the storage box lid down to open the box Centre Console Armrest Box Lift the armrest arrowed to open the compartment cover P...

Page 84: ...glasses box is located in the proximity of the front interior lamps Press the panel as indicated by the arrow and place the glasses into the glasses box after opening it Close the glasses box when it...

Page 85: ...sole Cup Holder The centre console cup holder is situated at the front end of the centre console armrest assembly and is used to hold a cup or beverage bottle Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder 1 2 Fold...

Page 86: ...the roof as far as possible and distribute the roof load evenly DO NOT use automatic car washes with loads on the roof luggage rack The overall height of the car is different when loads are fitted to...

Page 87: ...ruments and Controls Periodical Check Alway check the conditions of bolt connectors and fasteners before using the rack luggage rack Periodically check the conditions of bolt connectors and fasteners...

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Page 89: ...Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 76 Ventilation 79 Electronic Temperature Control 84 Automatic Temperature Control 90 Air Cleaner 93 Entertainment Player 2...

Page 90: ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Centre Vent 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents 6 Centre Console Vents The...

Page 91: ...as leaves snow or ice A C Filter The A C filter uses a PM2 5 filter element PM2 5 filter element helps to prevent pollen and leaves from entering the vehicle in addition it can effectively filter PM2...

Page 92: ...r close the vent Direct the air flow by moving the knob in the centre of the louvres up or down or from side to side Centre Console Vents Slide the knob in the centre of the louvres leftward rightward...

Page 93: ...stems Electronic Temperature Control Centre Console Screen Control Interface HVAC 7 7 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 System On Off 2 Cooling On Off 3 Air Recirculation Mode 4 Air Distribution Mode 5 Temperature Contro...

Page 94: ...itch off the cooling function and run the blower for a while with the engine running prior to switching off Air Recirculation Mode Touch the recirculation button on the control interface to operate th...

Page 95: ...ted to the side front side window and windscreen Vents To feet windscreen Directs air to the footwell windscreen and front side window vents Note In this mode a small amount of airflow will be directe...

Page 96: ...irculation button to switch between internal circulation and external circulation operation of either of these functions will not affect the defrost demist function operation of any other air distribu...

Page 97: ...on will switch off the function and extinguish the indicator in the switch Note The heated rear window will only operate when the engine is running Note Heated door mirrors only operate when the heate...

Page 98: ...Interface AUTO HVAC Air cleaner 2 16 C 17 C LO 16 C 17 C LO SYNC 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 1 Air Distribution Mode 2 System On Off 3 Auto Mode 4 Cooling On Off 5 Air Circulation Mode 6 Left Zone Temperature...

Page 99: ...itch off the cooling function and run the blower for a while with the engine running prior to switching off Air Circulation Mode Touch the recirculation button on the control interface to operate the...

Page 100: ...ts air to the footwell windscreen and front side window vents Note In this mode a small amount of airflow will be directed to the side vents Temperature Zone control Touch temperature zone control but...

Page 101: ...A C Control Shortcut Defrost Demist Press this button on the control panel to operate the Defrost Demist function the indicator will illuminate The system will automatically set itself to a preset tem...

Page 102: ...ttings HVAC Heated Rear Window The heating elements on the inside of the rear window are easily damaged DO NOT scrape or scratch the inside of the glass DO NOT stick labels over the heating elements P...

Page 103: ...tatus For face For face and feet For feet For feet and windscreen For windscreen Auto mode 3 Blower Speed Status 4 Auto Mode Status 5 Cooling Status 6 Air Recirculation Mode Status Internal circulatio...

Page 104: ...Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Air Cleaner 1 2 HEAL THAIR 3 4 0 00 0 1 Air Cleaner Inlet 2 Air Cleaner Outlet 3 Air Cleaner ON OFF Button 4 Air Cleaner Indicator 90...

Page 105: ...2 5 in the air inside the car it also carries a negative ion generator which can quickly improve the internal air quality Note To obtain accurate PM 2 5 air quality index displayed on the centre cons...

Page 106: ...e car is poor the air cleaner will automatically turn on and run in auto blowing rate Turn on or off this function please operate in Vehicle Settings HVAC Blower Speed Control Touch the blower speed p...

Page 107: ...he entertainment system in this case as it may cause permanent damage to the system It is strictly prohibited from operating the entertainment system when the vehicle is travelling to avoid affecting...

Page 108: ...mally and could be damaged Do not make drag and drop operation or press the screen hard otherwise scratches and damages may occur To remove dust from the screen or clean the screen power off the syste...

Page 109: ...ost demist function 2 Button Enable disable the heated rear window function 3 Button Briefly press to enter the air conditioning system interface 4 Vehicle Setting Button Briefly press to enter the Ve...

Page 110: ...ning interface 4 Others Touch or swipe left or right at the bottom of the screen to view the following functions Phone Touch to enter the Bluetooth Phone interface Car Touch to enter the Car interface...

Page 111: ...ontrol panel to enter the Standby mode keep pressing the button and the system will reboot automatically Power Off Turn off the ignition switch and the system turns off automatically Standby Mode With...

Page 112: ...g press to manually search for the previous station 2 Button Mute Unmute 3 Volume Up Button 4 Button Short press to switch to the next track when playing music long press to fast forward except for Bl...

Page 113: ...g wheel During the volume adjustment the system automatically pops up a volume indication window which changes smoothly with the adjustment process Note The volume buttons on the steering wheel and co...

Page 114: ...nstructions Connection to all mobile phones featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is not guaranteed The mobile phone used must be compatible with the entertainment system so that all functions of Bl...

Page 115: ...iring again Bluetooth Pairing and Connection If Bluetooth is not enabled no Bluetooth icon displays in the status bar if Bluetooth is enabled but no device is connected displays in the status bar if B...

Page 116: ...ill appear If the pairing fails please repeat the above steps The mobile phones that have been successfully paired will be stored in the list of paired devices Touch to view the Device List Touch to c...

Page 117: ...bols Contacts Touch Contacts in the Bluetooth Phone interface to enter the Contacts interface 1 2 4 5 6 3 1 Download Contacts When it is connected to the mobile phone Bluetooth the entertainment syste...

Page 118: ...umbers click or to switch and select a phone number then make a call 6 Quick Contact Search Touch the letter on the left of the interface or swipe the screen to quickly locate the contact with this le...

Page 119: ...n the list to call the contact 1 2 3 1 Call History Type Dialed Calls Received Calls Missed Calls 2 Contact Name Phone Number 3 Talk Time Call History is arranged by time and date in reverse chronolog...

Page 120: ...ctly on the mobile phone Hand Up You may end a call through the following methods Touch to hang up Short press on the steering wheel to hang up Hang up on the mobile phone Incoming Call Answer an Inco...

Page 121: ...uetooth is still connected Entertainment Precautions for Playing a Storage Medium Mode The system supports USB drives and Bluetooth storage media If the USB drive will not be used within an extended p...

Page 122: ...on has been added to Favorites and indicates that the station is not added to Favorites 4 List of Favorite Stations 5 Station List Touch to enter station list touch Refresh list to search the station...

Page 123: ...revious station long press to manually search the previous station On this interface touch Audio the system will skip to Sound Setting interface Refer to Sound Setting in Setting section for details U...

Page 124: ...rface then touch to select and play the track you prefer 7 Random Play You may switch between Random Playback and Folder Random Playback 8 Cycle Mode You may switch among Single Loop Folder Loop and L...

Page 125: ...ooth Phone section for details After the Bluetooth device is connected with the system touch the Radio Music area in the main interface and then touch BT Music to enter the Bluetooth Music playback in...

Page 126: ...e quality may vary Note For your driving safety when the vehicle speed reaches a certain value the video safety mode will be activated automatically and the video cannot be played at the moment Note T...

Page 127: ...tal Video Duration 8 USB Storage Device If there are two USB storage devices you can select to play the videos in USB1 or USB2 USB Picture Insert USB storage device into USB port and the system will a...

Page 128: ...ts the viewing of pictures stored on a USB device Due to differences in picture resolution format compression ratio and some other factors not all pictures may be decoded and displayed Note In full sc...

Page 129: ...n the Vehicle Setting interface touch Comfort Convenience to enter the Comfort Convenience Setting interface Some comfort functions or shortcut keys can be set Driving Maintenance On the Vehicle Setti...

Page 130: ...u can make related settings for Bluetooth connection function refer to Bluetooth Pairing and Connection in this chapter for details Display Setting On the Setting interface touch Display to enter the...

Page 131: ...Seats Restraints 118 Seats 123 Seat Belts 134 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 142 Child Restraints 3...

Page 132: ...front passenger seats should be positioned as far rearward as practical Take care when adjusting the height of the front seat the feet of the rear passenger could become trapped when the seat is lower...

Page 133: ...estraint upward 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 rest...

Page 134: ...r Power Seat 0 0 0 0 0 0 B A 2 3 1 Forward Rearward Adjustment Push the switch 1 along the direction of A to realize the forward rearward adjustment of the seat Cushion Height Adjustment Move the swit...

Page 135: ...spective control lever at the top of the seat backrest and fold the seat backrest forward To return the backrest to an upright position pull the respective control lever at the top of the backrest to...

Page 136: ...tion of the corresponding seat When pressing a seat heater switch the corresponding seat will become warm Press the switch again to stop the heating function When the seat heating function is activate...

Page 137: ...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 138: ...ing wheel dashboard windscreen and others A correctly fastened seat belt will eliminate this risk of injury When the seat belt is worn correctly it will lock automatically in collision accidents or em...

Page 139: ...spectacles or keys to avoid additional injury to the users Seat belts cannot function correctly when the seats are reclined excessively DO NOT drive when the seats are excessively reclined The seat b...

Page 140: ...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 this indicates the seat belt is securely locked 3 Pull the shoulder b...

Page 141: ...y retracted into the correct position to avoid jamming in the rear seat catches Even if the seat belt is not completely smoothed it is still required to be worn during driving but the twisted part of...

Page 142: ...height of seat belt Ensure the fixing point of seat belt is adjusted to the proper height and locked before driving otherwise injury or even death may occur in collision accidents The vehicle is equip...

Page 143: ...of a collision or emergency braking The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the chest as normal the lap section of the belt should pass below the belly low and snug on the hip bones...

Page 144: ...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 145: ...hildren to the height where the shoulder belt cross just the middle of the shoulder and lower the lap belt to hips Seat Belt Pre tensioners The seat belt pre tensioners will only be activated once and...

Page 146: ...e Service Portfolio must be signed and stamped once the work has been completed Seat Belt Checks Maintenance and Replacement Seat Belt Checks Split worn or frayed seat belts may not function correctly...

Page 147: ...ld 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 cleaning wipe with a cloth and al...

Page 148: ...t it is not the case for infants 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 A...

Page 149: ...nt 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 se...

Page 150: ...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 151: ...ediately This provides 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 sea...

Page 152: ...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 153: ...a lamp post or central barriers The impact is not of sufficient force with another vehicle stationary or moving The impact is from the rear of the vehicle Service and Replacement of Airbags Service In...

Page 154: ...io must be signed and stamped once the work has been completed Replacing Aribag System Parts Even if the airbag does not deploy collisions may cause damage to SRS in the vehicle Airbags may not functi...

Page 155: ...Seats Restraints deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from an MG Authorised Repairer 141 3...

Page 156: ...vehicle 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 app...

Page 157: ...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 the front passenger...

Page 158: ...ployment area may cause injury When the correct child restraint is used to secure the child properly in the rear seat and the child s seating position is correct there is enough space between the chil...

Page 159: ...installing and using any child restraint system always follow the manufacturer s instructions Note The rear seats fitted to this vehicle are provided with the ISOFIX interface as indicated by the arro...

Page 160: ...estraint and attach to the anchorage hook being careful not to twist the strap If not using ISOFIX lower anchorages using the seatbelt complete the installation in line with the child restraint manufa...

Page 161: ...t Positions for non ISOFIX Child Restraints Seating Positions Mass Group Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Centre 0 group less than 10 kg X U U 0 group less than 13 kg X U U I group 9 18 kg X U U II...

Page 162: ...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 163: ...for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats 3 At time of publishing the recommended Group I ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the late...

Page 164: ...ts 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 ai...

Page 165: ...most suitable for children whose weight 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 a...

Page 166: ...Seats Restraints normally for those about 7 years old or those older than 7 years old 152...

Page 167: ...9 Manual Transmission 181 Twin clutch Sportronic Transmission 190 Driving Mode 194 All Wheel Drive System AWD 197 Brake System 210 Stability Control System SCS and Traction Control System TCS 212 Tyre...

Page 168: ...one includes a backup mechanical key They can open all locks The smart keys supplied to you have been programmed for the security system on your vehicle Any key that is not programmed to your vehicle...

Page 169: ...horised Repairer Note When operating your vehicle with the smart key avoid placing it near the devices with strong radio interference such as notebook computers and other electronic products the norma...

Page 170: ...ate the upper lower cover carefully along the interface 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...

Page 171: ...damage the smart 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...

Page 172: ...direction of the arrow toggle the child proof lock lever to the lock position to engage the child proof locks In the reverse direction of the arrow toggle the lever to the unlock position to disable...

Page 173: ...the bottom of the centre console cup holder refer to Alternative Starting Procedure in Starting and Stopping Engine section or try to use the spare key If the car can still not be started seek an MG...

Page 174: ...try system can lock and unlock the doors or open the tailgate as long as you carry the smart key and approach to the car IMPORTANT Keep the distance between the smart key and the door handle within 1...

Page 175: ...ocking operation is performed when the driver s door is closed but the passenger s door or bonnet and tailgate are not fully closed the vehicle horn will sound once indicating a mislock In this case t...

Page 176: ...losed 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 the yellow...

Page 177: ...tioner and set the blower to maximum speed so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle Manual tailgate can be opened by the following 2 ways 1 Long press the open button B for more than 2 sec...

Page 178: ...and set the blower to maximum speed so as to decrease exhaust fumes entering the vehicle Before operating the tailgate ensure there is no people around placing any part of his body in the position wit...

Page 179: ...fails to be properly opened to preset height or fully closed manually close it once slowly and completely to recover the functions of electric tailgate system Note During manual operation of electric...

Page 180: ...electric tailgate controller will record the new opening height Note The setting value of opening height of the electric tailgate shall be between 40 and 100 of its total stroke Setting mode 1 1 Plac...

Page 181: ...Starting Driving Take up the plug with hand and rotate the emergency open knob counterclockwise with a tool to open the tailgate from inside 167 4...

Page 182: ...rake being applied whilst the vehicle power system is OFF will place the system in the ACC state this will illuminate the yellow indicator in the switch button The ACC position allows operation of cer...

Page 183: ...ce and not function correctly Please see the Alternative Starting procedure Starting the Engine Starting the Engine 1 Ensure all unnecessary electrical loads are switched off 2 Ensure the parking brak...

Page 184: ...endently sourced keys may not allow vehicle start the engine Any new keys will require programming using the manufacturers software Your car is fitted with complex electronic control systems please en...

Page 185: ...Once the vehicle has been removed from the area of excessive radio interference the keyless entry and Start Stop systems should return to normal Stopping the Engine 1 After bringing the car to a halt...

Page 186: ...n order to minimize the environmental impact of exhaust emissions Economic Driving The way in which you drive your car has a significant bearing on the life span of the car and battery Drive Smoothly...

Page 187: ...r Snow Emergency braking accelerating and steering on slippery roads will reduce the vehicle s handling performance and grip When raining the windows may fog reducing visibility Use the Air conditioni...

Page 188: ...lated tyres wear out more rapidly and also have a detrimental effect on the car s handling characteristics Do not Carry Unnecessary Loads The additional weight of unnecessary loads wastes fuel especia...

Page 189: ...way catalytic converter B Catalytic converters are easily damaged through improper use please observe the following precautions to minimise the chance of accidental damage Fuel Use ONLY fuel recommend...

Page 190: ...f you think your car s oil consumption is abnormal If a misfire is suspected or the car lacks power while driving seek an MG Authorised Repairer Do not drive on terrain likely to subject the underside...

Page 191: ...bove grade gasoline as soon as possible If the engine knocking noise is still noticeable after using the recommended or above grade fuel please contact MG Authorised Repairer immediately It is permitt...

Page 192: ...ing the cap After refueling tighten the filler cap clockwise until you hear 3 click sounds Refueling Do not fully fill the tank if the vehicle is to be parked in direct sunlight or high ambient temper...

Page 193: ...hicle is completely in stationery wait for a moment and then fully press the clutch pedal push the shift lever into N position press the lever down and push it leftward then push it forward into the R...

Page 194: ...2nd Gear 15 25 2200 3000 2nd 3rd Gear 35 45 2200 3000 3rd 4th Gear 50 60 2200 2500 4th 5th Gear 65 75 2200 2500 5th 6th Gear 80 90 2200 2500 Note In order to guarantee the smooth driving and good fue...

Page 195: ...the required gear Turn off the EPB system and hold the foot brake until you are ready to manoeuvre the vehicle Once the foot brake is released on flat road the vehicle will automatically start off at...

Page 196: ...arrows Free gear shift Press and hold the lock button to shift gear Press and hold the lock button and step on the brake pedal to shift gear Shift Lever Position DO NOT move the gear shift lever into...

Page 197: ...hift the transmission to the next available low gear Gearshift Speed With D or S gear selected the speed at one gear varies depending on the accelerator pedal position a smaller throttle opening will...

Page 198: ...a hill is required such as a traffic jam DO NOT momentarily apply the accelerator to prevent roll back This could cause the transmission to overheat and result in damage Hill Start The hill hold contr...

Page 199: ...ving down the straight hill engage into 3 gear If the brake force of engine is insufficient the speed is increased twin clutch sportronic transmission will shift to high gear automatically to avoid th...

Page 200: ...nd air conditioning system will change accordingly under Sport mode Please refer to Driving Mode in Starting Driving chapter for more information To exit Sport Mode move the shift lever to the left ba...

Page 201: ...djacent low gear to avoid engine flameout when the vehicle accelerates and the engine speed rises up continuously to the maximum speed allowable by the gear the transmission will automatically upshift...

Page 202: ...ark safely and shift the lever to P position to cool down the transmission as the conditions permit With the transmission overheating seriously the transmission overheating warning lamp will illuminat...

Page 203: ...ote In Limp Mode the manual mode is disabled Severe Functional Malfunction Some transmission malfunctions will cause the engine emission malfunction warning lamp to illuminate To protect the transmiss...

Page 204: ...riving modes in cycle 1 ECO Mode The vehicle is in low energy state for eco driving 2 NORMAL Mode The vehicle is in balanced tuning state for daily driving 3 SPORT Mode Provide the driver with dynamic...

Page 205: ...display corresponding message ECO NORMAL SPORT CUSTOM and SUPER SPORT The instrument pack monochrome screen will display E ECO D NORMAL S SPORT or SUPER SPORT in the gear display area only when the g...

Page 206: ...e setting of ambient lighting please refer to the infotainment display Powertrain System The engine and transmission change the response to the accelerator pedal action and the shift pattern according...

Page 207: ...CO mode after the air conditioning system is turned on it will be in operating mode with low energy consumption to increase the vehicle power Note If the power or steering system fails the faulty syst...

Page 208: ...actual road conditions to improve the off road drive capability mobility driving stability and safety of the car Drive Mode Auto mode The all wheel drive system automatically switch between two wheel...

Page 209: ...ode won t resume After activating the Lock mode switch off the ignition If the ignition is switched to ON within 1 minute the Lock mode will stay if the ignition is switched again to ON after 1 minute...

Page 210: ...ction is disabled Before the overheat indication disappears please try to avoid intense operation of the vehicle e g depressing the accelerator pedal to the end otherwise it will go against all wheel...

Page 211: ...ffic conditions safely allow and do not pump the brake pedal as the braking system will lose any remaining servo assistance Once the engine has stopped it will lose any remaining servo assistance use...

Page 212: ...each wheel to reach the working point of ABS thereby shortening the braking distance Hill Hold Control HHC HHC has limitations when subject to adverse conditions such as wet or icy surfaces and steep...

Page 213: ...Hill Hold Unavailable it indicates that the hill hold control is invalid or is not properly enabled please seek an MG Authorised Repairer urgently Auto Hold When auto hold stops the vehicle for reason...

Page 214: ...h as traffic lights traffic queues or stop start and the engine is running the auto hold system assists in stabilising the vehicle enabling you to remove your foot from the brake pedal when the vehicl...

Page 215: ...en reversing into the garage Note For MT models press the accelerator pedal to start off Hill Descent Control HDC HDC system is just an auxiliary function In some cases such as slippery ground snowy r...

Page 216: ...operation of HDC Note During the operation of hill descent control HDC system please do not switch the shift lever to N position Such operation may deactivate the HDC function HDC System On Off When...

Page 217: ...m is 8km h 3 Temporary Deactivation depress the accelerator pedal or brake pedal to a certain extent in Operating mode HDC system will temporarily remove itself from the operating state 4 Off press HD...

Page 218: ...The fact that a car is fitted with ABS must never tempt the driver into taking risks that could affect his her safety or that of other road users In all cases it remains the driver s responsibility t...

Page 219: ...s is to build up a wedge of material in front of the tyre contact patch This effect assists the car to stop No matter how hard you brake you are still able to continue steering the vehicle as normal I...

Page 220: ...ot function After HAZ is activated when the car is not in emergency brake condition e g when the deceleration is small the brake lamp strobe function will stop after several seconds Note If the car sp...

Page 221: ...e EPB is applied every time the vehicle is left or parked Pull the EPB switch upward until the indicator in the EPB switch illuminates If the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator in the instr...

Page 222: ...nd the indicator in the instrument pack are extinguished the EPB is released Starting Aid The EPB can predict the driver s intention and automatically release the EPB When the driver s seat belt is fa...

Page 223: ...switch upward and hold to realize the emergency braking During emergency braking the Auto Hold indicator flashes red and a continual audible warning will sound To cancel the emergency braking process...

Page 224: ...pposite non spinning wheel If both wheels are spinning the system will reduce engine speed in order to regulate wheel rotation until traction is regained Switching On Off SCS and TCS are automatically...

Page 225: ...on refer to Steering System in Instruments and Controls The vehicle shuts down and ignites again When the vehicle speed is above 20km h turn the steering wheel leftward for 45 then rightward for 45 th...

Page 226: ...tion please refer to Instrument Pack in Instruments and Controls section Check your tyres at the earliest opportunity and reinflate to the correct pressure Please refer to Tyre Pressure Cold in Techni...

Page 227: ...ned to ON position the Start Stop intelligent fuel saving system remains the state ON OFF saved before previous flame out If it is in ON state then the main switch lamp illuminates 2 Pressing the main...

Page 228: ...ell as the vehicle states after the vehicle is stopped and the Start Stop fuel saving system indicator lamp on the instrument pack illuminates With the gear in D position and the brake pedal pressed i...

Page 229: ...y start Note In individual situation the malfunction indicator lamp on the instrument will illuminate in the process of automatic engine start This occurs due to the low voltage during startup not ind...

Page 230: ...t the battery sensor unless absolutely necessary Removal will result in inaccurate battery power calculation which will effect the automatic engine start Failure to operate with the following instruct...

Page 231: ...lease contact a local MG Authorised Repairer Starter Inoperative Serious Battery Capacity Loss In the case of serious battery power loss automatic engine start and key start may not be possible In thi...

Page 232: ...he lighting stalk switch 1 With the ignition switch in position ON RUN if the cruise lever switch is in OFF position 7 then the cruise control is in OFF state If the cruise lever switch is in ON posit...

Page 233: ...turning the lever and immediately releasing turning upwards 1 will increase the speed while turning downwards 2 will decrease the speed Turning the lever once will increase or decrease the speed appr...

Page 234: ...of constant speeds When not in use ensure the lever switch is in OFF position 7 When the automatic transmission is in Sport mode it is not recommended to use the cruise control system During the opera...

Page 235: ...umper monitor the area behind the vehicle to search for obstacles If an obstacle is detected the system will calculate its distance from the rear of the vehicle and communicates the message to the dri...

Page 236: ...itted more rapidly Once the obstacle is within 30cm range of the rear bumper the audible sounds will merge into a continuous warning Parking Camera The purpose of the parking camera system is to assis...

Page 237: ...vehicles approaching at high speeds The rear driver assistance function is only an aide it is NOT a substitute for the attention of the driver The driver must always remain in control observe the surr...

Page 238: ...mps to support this system are located within the LH and RH door quarter windows they will illuminate or flash to warn of an approaching object or car to assist you in manoeuvring the car safely Note...

Page 239: ...t pack If the Rear Driving Assist is ON the sub system menu will become live and you can select the ON OFF option for each of the sub systems If the Rear Driving Assist is switched OFF none of the sub...

Page 240: ...on the corresponding side will remain on In this case turn on the turn signal lamp and the relevant warning lamp will flash to remind the driver to avoid collision The conditions for activating the bl...

Page 241: ...vertaking of the motor vehicle in the blind zone Lane Change Assist LCA When the vehicle is driving forward the system will monitor the motor vehicles approaching rapidly in the adjacent lanes When th...

Page 242: ...areas which are 7 70m behind the rear of the vehicle and 4 7m from the side of the vehicle are the system detection areas 6 The motor vehicle may have a collision with your car within 3 5s Rear Cross...

Page 243: ...s across the system detection areas The left and right areas which are 5m behind the rear of the vehicle and 25m from the side of the vehicle are the system detection areas 7 The motor vehicle may hav...

Page 244: ...y state 5 The speed of the vehicle being monitored is above 9km h 6 The vehicle drives across the system detection areas The areas behind the exterior mirrors of the vehicle and the left and right are...

Page 245: ...e placed as low and as far forward as possible so as to avoid the cargo shift in the event of an accident or sudden stop Drive carefully and avoid emergency braking or maneuvers when large or heavy it...

Page 246: ...e space refer to Rear Seat in Seats and Restraints 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 i...

Page 247: ...Emergency Information 234 Hazard Warning Devices 235 Emergency Starting 237 Vehicle Recovery 242 Tyre Repair and Wheel Replacement 247 Fuse Replacement 256 Bulb Replacement 5...

Page 248: ...warn other road users when your vehicle is causing an obstruction or is in a hazardous situation Remember to switch them off before driving away Warning Triangle The warning triangle supplied with you...

Page 249: ...attery 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 the...

Page 250: ...w 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 after several a...

Page 251: ...Emergency Information Vehicle Recovery Towing for Recovery Towing Hook DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted or the towing hook may be unscrewed 237 5...

Page 252: ...case your vehicle broke down or encountered an accident you can use the towing hook to tow your vehicle But they are not designed for towing other vehicles The car can be towed by using a soft rope bu...

Page 253: ...ead to functional failure The towing speed of the vehicle shall not exceed 19mph 30km h the towing distance shall not exceed 31miles 50km If your vehicle is towed with the four wheels on the ground ob...

Page 254: ...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 Apply the parking brake and place t...

Page 255: ...Emergency Information Fit the lashing straps 3 around the wheels and secure to the trailer Tighten the straps until the car is securely held 241 5...

Page 256: ...ment A 2 Take out jack etc from the tool kit B 3 Disconnect the battery negative cable and the boot speaker harness connector unscrew the spare wheel retaining bolt C remove the speaker from the boot...

Page 257: ...fix it in place to the roof with the attached hook A then remove the boot storage compartment 3 Unscrew the spare wheel retaining nut B and lift the wheel from the storage space 4 Remove the tool kit...

Page 258: ...precautions Ensure the jack is positioned on firm level ground If the vehicle must be parked on the hill place chocks in front of and behind other 3 wheels to prevent the vehicle moving Positioning th...

Page 259: ...t the first opportunity check and adjust the tyre pressure The wheel bolts must be tightened to the specified torque after changing a wheel 120 130 Nm 1 Before raising the car use the wheel bolt spann...

Page 260: ...in a diagonal sequence 7 Finally return the tools to the tool kit put the tool kit into the boot tighten the retaining bolts put down the luggage carpet and put the replaced wheel above the carpet whe...

Page 261: ...blown 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 replace a fuse with one of th...

Page 262: ...the battery negative cable 2 Press the lock catch to open the upper cover of engine compartment fuse box 3 Hold the fuse head with the fuse extraction tool in the upper cover pull and remove the fuse...

Page 263: ...r compartment fuse box no start stop F26 25A Body control module F27 10A Front rear windscreen washer system F28 Code Specs Function F29 25A Body control module F30 25A Front wiper system F31 F32 F33...

Page 264: ...iable valve timing valve exhaust 1 5T upstream oxygen sensor Code Specs Function F45 10A Electronic thermostat 2 0T exhaust gas control valve oil control valve 1 5T relief valve canister control valve...

Page 265: ...ystem valve FUSE E FUSE F 30A Starter motor engine compartment fuse F39 FUSE G 50A Cooling fan medium speed FUSE H Code Specs Function FUSE K 100A Passenger compartment fuse box FUSE L Electric Vacuum...

Page 266: ...fuse box pull and remove the fuse and check if the fuse is blown 4 If a fuse is blown replace it with another fuse of the same type and same ampere value Fuse Specification Code Specs Function F1 10A...

Page 267: ...elay F22 5A Diagnostic socket F23 10A Left front seat heater F24 10A Gateway F25 40A Passenger compartment fuse F8 F9 Code Specs Function F26 30A Passenger window regulator F27 F28 5A Control unit of...

Page 268: ...ontrol module F43 5A Instrument pack F44 5A Rear drive assistance system F45 30A Panoramic sunroof Code Specs Function F46 5A Tyre pressure monitoring system F47 30A Sunroof sunshade F48 20A Passenger...

Page 269: ...Emergency Information Code Specs Function F53 F54 255 5...

Page 270: ...uded in the list are LED which cannot be replaced individually Bulb Replacement Before replacing any bulb turn off the ignition switch and lighting switch to avoid any possibility of a short circuit W...

Page 271: ...2 Pull the bulb from its mounting to remove Installation of the bulb is a reversal of the removal process When installing the lens locate the two prongs at the front of the lens and then carefully fle...

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Page 273: ...Maintenance 260 Maintenance 263 Bonnet 265 Engine Compartment 267 Engine 271 Cooling System 273 Brake 275 Battery 277 Washer 279 Wipers 282 Tyres 288 Cleaning and Vehicle Care 6...

Page 274: ...History Ensure your local MG Authorised Repairer registers the Service History after each service Brake Fluid Replacement Replace the brake fluid according to the Maintenance Plan requirements Note B...

Page 275: ...Check Operation of lights horn direction indicator lamps wipers washers and warning lights Operation of seat belts and brakes Look for fluid deposits underneath the car that might indicate a leak Che...

Page 276: ...a wheel changing jack as the only means of support Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from the engine compartment Wear protective clothing and work gloves Remove watches and jewelry befo...

Page 277: ...for the last 20 30 cm to fully close the bonnet By attempting to lift the front edge of the bonnet check if the lock is fully engaged after closing the bonnet If it is not fully engaged please reopen...

Page 278: ...fter closing the bonnet 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 and close the bonnet if it is...

Page 279: ...ment always observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage Refer to Maintenance in Service and Maintenance chapter 1 2 3 4 5 1 Oil filler cap black cap 2 Oil dipstick yellow 3 Brake...

Page 280: ...ays observe the safety precautions listed under Safety in the Garage refer to Maintenance in Service and Maintenance section 3 4 5 1 2 1 Oil filler cap black cap 2 Oil dipstick yellow 3 Brake fluid re...

Page 281: ...e the best performance of the vehicle please use ACEA C3 engine oil or that recommended by the manufacturer Choose a different viscosity of oil according to the ambient temperature in which your vehic...

Page 282: ...anufacturers Association ACEA will classify the engine oils based on performance and quality To ensure the best performance of the vehicle please use ACEA C3 engine oil or that recommended by the manu...

Page 283: ...iving the car with the oil level ABOVE the upper mark or BELOW the lower mark on the dipstick will damage the engine Take care to avoid spilling engine oil onto a hot engine a fire may result 1 5L Tur...

Page 284: ...ap and refill the oil to maintain the oil level between the MAX mark and MIN mark on the oil dipstick 4 Wait for 5 minutes and then recheck the oil level adding more oil if necessary DO NOT OVERFILL 5...

Page 285: ...gher than MAX 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 sys...

Page 286: ...ditives certified by the manufacturer please consult your local Authorised Repairer for details Antifreeze Fluid Coolant is poisonous and can be fatal if swallowed keep coolant containers sealed and o...

Page 287: ...interval prescribed in Service Portfolio The car needs to run in for 800km after the brake pad or disc is replaced Brake Fluid Check and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic keep containers sealed and...

Page 288: ...with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with water or car shampoo Brake Fluid Specification Use the brake fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer Refer to Recommended Fluids...

Page 289: ...ative terminal clamping pile head Make sure that the ignition switch has been turned off before connecting or disconnecting the negative battery cable For vehicles with Start Stop intelligent fuel sav...

Page 290: ...inal to maintain the correct vehicle functionality The battery must be disposed of using an approved method used batteries can be harmful to the environment It should be recycled by a professional com...

Page 291: ...ommended Fluids and Capacities in Technical Data chapter Note DO NOT use an anti freeze or acid solution such as diluent of vinegar in the washer reservoir anti freeze will damage paintwork while acid...

Page 292: ...y there is no need for adjustments To adjust the windscreen washer nozzle you can insert a small flat bladed screwdriver in the upper and bottom gaps as indicated by the arrow between the housing 1 an...

Page 293: ...igns 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 appro...

Page 294: ...Press the button on the wiper arm as illustrated and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm 4 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard 5 Locate the new w...

Page 295: ...e wiper blade connector outward with moderate force to separate it from the wiper arm and discard the wiper blade 3 Put the fitting of the new wiper blade into the slot of the wiper arm Ensure the wip...

Page 296: ...on properties of the old tyres please run in at moderate speed in appropriately careful driving style for the first 500km This action could benefit tyre life Tyre or rim damage can happen unnoticed An...

Page 297: ...eration and braking tyres send out harsh noise whilst cornering will reduce tyre life Wheel Balance The wheels of a new vehicle are subject to dynamic balance testing but out of balance wheels may sti...

Page 298: ...d pressures cold Valves 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 tyre pressure Punc...

Page 299: ...ent specification or unqualified tyres may adversely affect the car s driving characteristics and safety For better guarantee of your safety we recommend you consult the MG Authorised Repairer Dynamic...

Page 300: ...ollowing requirements in the usage The tyre snow chains can only be fitted on the drive wheels The thickness of tyre snow chains shall not exceed 15 mm Please always observe the installation and tensi...

Page 301: ...Maintenance Tyre size 215 60 R17 Note If you drive on the snowy and icy roads it is recommended to use winter tyres Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details 287 6...

Page 302: ...impacts for some covered areas for example doorsill footstep sealed parts cover plate etc should be cleaned periodically These parts may quickly develop paint scratches due to long time attachment wi...

Page 303: ...cleaning equipment operator Manual Cleaning For manual cleaning first soften the contamination with plenty of water and rinse out as far as possible Then clean the vehicle a little forcibly with a sof...

Page 304: ...If you find that water drops can no longer smoothly roll down on clean paint you shall recoat the vehicle with a high quality hard wax curing agent You shall apply hard wax at least twice a year to pr...

Page 305: ...Plastic Parts Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of cleaning When the stain is not easy to remove you can also use a special solvent free plastic cleaning and curing agent for tre...

Page 306: ...or other products containing abrasives for wheel care if the protective cover of paint has been damaged such as damages after being stuck by stones you must immediately repair the damaged part Protec...

Page 307: ...agent Cushions and fabric finishes at the doors boot lid panel roof and other points shall be cleaned with special cleaner or dry foam and soft sponge Note DO NOT polish dashboard components these sh...

Page 308: ...Therefore you shall care about it regularly or according to the use of leather Clean leather trim with warm water and a non detergent soap Dry and polish the leather with a dry clean lint free cloth C...

Page 309: ...al Data Dimensions 298 Weights 300 Main Engine Parameters 302 Dynamic Performance Parameters 303 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 305 Four Wheel Alignment Parameter Table Unladen 305 Wheels and Tyres...

Page 310: ...a Dimensions D A F E B C Item units Parameter Overall length A mm 4574 Overall width B mm 1876 Overall height C unladen mm 1664 with body 1685 with shake fin Wheelbase D mm 2720 Front overhang E mm 96...

Page 311: ...Rear wheel track mm 1584 Minimum ground clearance laden mm 145 Minimum turning circle diameter m 11 9 Fuel tank capacity L 55 Note Rearview mirror and the deformed portion of tyre wall directly above...

Page 312: ...2WD 2 0T DCT 4WD Person in cab person 5 Unladen vehicle weight kerb kg 1989 1962 2157 Gross vehicle weight kg 2250 2250 2250 Unladen front axle weight kg 1012 995 1130 Unladen rear axle weight kg 977...

Page 313: ...DCT 2WD 2 0T DCT 4WD Person in cab person 5 Unladen vehicle weight kerb kg 1630 1718 Gross vehicle weight kg 2069 2157 Unladen front axle weight kg 981 1020 Unladen rear axle weight kg 649 698 Laden f...

Page 314: ...stroke mm mm 88 82 Total displacement L 1 995 Compression ratio 10 1 Maximum net power KW 168 Engine speed at net power rev min 5300 Maximum torque Nm 360 Engine speed at maximum torque rev min 2500 4...

Page 315: ...4 86 6 Total displacement L 1 490 Compression ratio 10 1 Maximum net power KW 119 Engine speed at net power rev min 5600 Maximum torque Nm 250 Engine speed at maximum torque rev min 1700 4400 Idle spe...

Page 316: ...2 0T DCT 2WD Acceleration s 0 100 km h 9 7 9 4 8 8 8 1 Maximum speed km h 190 190 210 210 Gradeability 40 40 50 40 Note The dynamic performance parameters are test data under specific conditions Note...

Page 317: ...T 1 5T DCT250 Engine oil after sales replacement L GF 5 5W 30 or C3 5W 30 4 Engine coolant L Glycol OAT 5 8 DCT fluid L DEXRON DCT Fluid 2 45 Manual transmission fluid L MTF94 2 2 Brake fluid L DOT 4...

Page 318: ...gine coolant L Glycol OAT 8 2 DCT fluid L Pentosin FFL 2 7 62 Power take off lubricating oil L Idemitsu Apolloil Wide Gear LW 80W 90 GL5 0 58 Rear axle assembly lubricating oil L Idemitsu Apolloil Wid...

Page 319: ...t King pin inclination 12 45 45 Camber angle 60 45 Rear Toe in angle total toe in 12 12 Wheels and Tyres Wheel rim size 7 5J 18 6 5J 17 Tyre size 235 50 R18 215 60 R17 Spare Tyre Wheel rim size 4B 16...

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