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High Line Player

phone by the entertainment system, or directly operate
through the mobile phone.

• Settings

In the main system interface, tap [Settings] to set the
system Bluetooth, display, sound effect, time & date and
system.

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Summary of Contents for MG 6

Page 1: ...tion 4 Vehicle Identification 4 Vehicle Identification Label 5 1 Instruments and Controls 7 Instruments and Controls Overview 8 Instrument Pack 10 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 10 Tachometer 11 Spe...

Page 2: ...nual Adjustment Headlight Levelling 33 Dynamic Headlamp Levelling 34 Cornering Lamps 34 Fog Lights 35 Direction Indicator Main Beam Lever 36 Hazard Warning Lights 37 Wipers and Washers 38 Front Windsc...

Page 3: ...6 Windows 47 Power Operated Window Switch 47 Window Operation 47 Sunroof 49 Instructions 49 Operation 49 Interior Light 52 Front Courtesy and Map Reading Lights 52 Rear Courtesy Light 53 Power Socket...

Page 4: ...Air Conditioning 59 Air Conditioning 60 Ventilation 60 Electronic Air Conditioning Controls 63 Dual Zone Temperature Automatic Air Conditioning Controls 66 3 Low Line Player 73 CD Player 74 Use Instr...

Page 5: ...sic Operation 84 86 Component Overview 86 Function Overview 87 90 System Control Panel 90 Homepage 93 Multi function Steering Wheel 95 Multi function Control Buttons 96 CD Slot 96 USB AUX 97 Display a...

Page 6: ...AUX Connector 102 Connecting and Disconnecting an iPod 103 104 Bluetooth Settings 104 Display Settings 105 Audio Settings 107 RDS DAB Settings 110 Time Settings 111 System Settings 112 113 Menu Overvi...

Page 7: ...Stored Media 119 Menu Overview 121 MY MSC My Music 122 USB Music 126 AUX Music 127 CD Music 128 Bluetooth Music 129 iPod Music 130 USB Video 131 AUX Video 132 iPod Video 132 Picture Browsing 133 135 N...

Page 8: ...139 Receiving a Call 141 Contacts 143 Call Log 145 Bluetooth Message 146 148 MirrorLink Function Overview 148 Connection of MirrorLink 149 Use of MirrorLink 150 151 Deleting User Data or Restore Defa...

Page 9: ...straints 165 Manual Front Seat 165 Manual Front Seat 166 Power Front Seat 167 Heating Front Seat 168 Folding the Rear Seats 169 Seat Belts 170 Protection Provided by Seat Belts 171 How to Wear Safety...

Page 10: ...194 Child Restraints 196 Child Restraints System 196 Child Restraints Groups 198 Child Restraints Fixed Way 204 6 Starting Driving 207 Handsets 208 Introduction 208 Handset Battery Removing and 209 Em...

Page 11: ...ing 217 Special Environment Driving 219 Inspection and Maintenance 220 Catalytic Converter 221 Fuel 221 Starting 221 Driving 222 Alarm System 223 Engine Immobilisation 223 Locking the Car and Arming t...

Page 12: ...ing 238 Gasoline Cleaner 238 Brake System 240 Foot Brake 240 Anti lock Brake System ABS 245 Electric Park Brake EPB 247 Stability Control System and Traction Control System 250 Stability Control Syste...

Page 13: ...attery 262 Stop Start Intelligent Fuel Saving System Failure 262 Serious Battery Capacity Loss Starter Inoperative 263 Parking Aid System 264 Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid System 264 Rear Parking Came...

Page 14: ...g the Spare Wheel and Tools 277 Changing a Wheel 278 Emergency Starting 281 Using Booster Cables 281 Starting the Vehicle 281 Fuse Replacement 283 Fuses 283 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 285 Auxiliar...

Page 15: ...he Bonnet 302 Warning When the Bonnet is Open 302 Engine Compartment 304 Engine 305 Engine Oil 305 Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up 306 Engine oil 306 Cooling System 308 Coolant Check and Top Up 308...

Page 16: ...Battery Disconnection and Replacement 314 Battery Charging 315 Battery Maintenance 316 Washers 317 Windscreen and Front Lamp Washer Check and Top Up 317 Washer Nozzles 318 Washing Fluid 318 Wipers 319...

Page 17: ...nd Vehicle Care 326 Maintenance for Vehicle External 326 Maintenance for Inside of the Car 331 9 Technical Data 333 Technical Data Dimensions 334 Weights 335 Major Parameters of Engine 336 Dynamic Per...

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Page 19: ...hedule maintenance but also describe the warranty liabilities and obligations of the Company to the owner with regard to the aftersales service for this vehicle Please read both documents prior to dri...

Page 20: ...ocedures that must be followed precisely or information that must be considered with great care in order to reduce the risk of personal injury or serious damage to the vehicle Important IMPORTANT The...

Page 21: ...the text identifies features or items of equipment that are either optional or are only fitted to some vehicles in the model range Illustration Information Identifies components being explained Identi...

Page 22: ...our MG Authorised Repairer VIN Location Stamped on a plate visible through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen On the identification plate On the top of the front RH suspension unit Inside t...

Page 23: ...gine Type Vehicle Identification Number VIN Date Gross Vehicle weight Gross Train Weight Max Front Axle Weight Max Rear Axle Weight Country Manufacturer Location of Vehicle Identification Label The Ve...

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Page 25: ...10 Instrument Pack 12 Message Centre 25 Warning Lights and Indicators 32 Lighting Switch 38 Wipers and Washers 41 Steering Column 42 Horn 43 Mirrors 46 Vanity Mirror 47 Windows 49 Sunroof 52 Interior...

Page 26: ...uments and Controls Instruments and Controls Overview 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 1 6 0 1 8 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 O F F k m h R P M 1 0 0 0 1 6 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 7 9 8 4 1 0...

Page 27: ...Switch 11 Heater Air Conditioning Controls 3 Direction Indicators Main Beam Lever 12 Gear Shift Lever 4 Horn 13 Accelerator Pedal 5 Driver Airbag 14 Ignition Switch 6 Instrument Pack 15 Brake Pedal 7...

Page 28: ...re illuminated white When sixth red segment is illuminated the high temperature warning indicator located in the instrument pack illuminates and the message High Engine Temp will appear in the message...

Page 29: ...cator on the right hand side illuminates with the message Low Fuel appearing in the message centre and an audible warning heard If the fuel continues to fall to a critical state the fuel lamp will fla...

Page 30: ...n the ignition is in position the current temperature and time are displayed When Active Speed Limiter ASL system operates this area displays ASL target speed Please see more information in Active Spe...

Page 31: ...bonnet or boot tailgate Some warning messages are re enforced by an audible warning Warning Messages and Symbols Two types of warning messages are displayed Messages re enforced by a red or yellow sy...

Page 32: ...e leaving the car or driving away Engine Disabled An incorrect handset has been inserted in the docking station The engine is immobilised Use correct handset Icon Message Action Key Battery Low See Ha...

Page 33: ...asten Seat Belt Please Indicates the need to close the driver s door to enable the engine to restart Door Locked Information Icon Message Action Door UnLocked Fail To Lock Information Traction Control...

Page 34: ...Washer Check and Top Up in Maintenance Head Lamp Control Fault Indicated that AFS system has a fault Icon Message Action Fuel System Fault Consult MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity P...

Page 35: ...tart Indicates the need to fasten the driver s seat belt to enable the engine to restart Gradient High Indicating gradient is high Icon Message Action A B Press Brake Release EPB Indicating to the dri...

Page 36: ...wheel Limited Engine Power Consult MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity Door Bonnet Boot Open Indicator If any door or bonnet or boot is opened when the ignition is switched on a plan an...

Page 37: ...displayed again by pressing the button on the end of the direction indicators main beam lever low line or scroll the thumbwheel high line The following information will be displayed Next Service Fuel...

Page 38: ...current driving style and the fuel consumption recorded by the computer during the previous few minutes Average Fuel Average fuel is calculated by dividing the amount of fuel used by the distance tra...

Page 39: ...t TPMS Reset Vehicle Options Speed Warning For low line models press and hold the button to set the speed warning Repeatedly press the button to select your desired speed The speed will change in incr...

Page 40: ...will appear and if unsuccessful TPMS Reset Failed will appear consult your MG Authorised Repairer Note TPMS will need to be reset every time the tyres are replaced or the pressures are changed Note T...

Page 41: ...select illumination of front lights headlamp dipped beams and or rear lights rear fog guard lamps or both In addition the duration that the lights are illuminated can be defined Select Front followed...

Page 42: ...f up to 5 minutes and in increments of 30 seconds can be selected Select to return to upper level menu Trip Computer Set the trip computer display Select Default or Functions Select to return to upper...

Page 43: ...he headlights are switched to main beam Side Lamps Green Illuminates when the side or headlights are switched on Direction Indicators Green The left and right direction indicators are represented by d...

Page 44: ...hen the ignition is in position and extinguishes after a few seconds If the light illuminates at any other time or fails to extinguish after start up an airbag restraint system fault or seat belt pre...

Page 45: ...d If the light remains on accompanied by the message Low Oil Pressure or illuminates continuously when driving serious engine damage could occur stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and SWITCH O...

Page 46: ...ts and contact MG Authorised Repairer for inspection at your earliest convenience If the warning light flashes during driving this indicates that the system is taking control to assist the driver Stab...

Page 47: ...ight is used to indicate an engine operation fault is detected by the engine management system The indicator illuminates as a system check when the ignition is in position and should extinguish after...

Page 48: ...warning light illuminates If a fault occurs with the EPB switch the red light will flash When Auto Hold system is functioning the lamp illuminates green EPB Fault Warning Yellow The warning light is...

Page 49: ...status of the alarm system Please see more information in Locking the Car and Arming the Alarm in Starting Driving Stop Start Active Indication Green This warning light will illuminate for a few secon...

Page 50: ...f as required Side Tail and Instrument Pack Lights Turn the master lighting switch to position 2 to switch on the side tail licence plate and instrument pack lights The sidelight warning light will il...

Page 51: ...T O When the ignition is in position II and the sidelamps or dipped headlamps are on rotate the control up to increase or down to decrease instrument illumination The instrument dimmer also controls...

Page 52: ...aim according to vehicle speed acceleration deceleration and uneven road surfaces Cornering Lamps Cornering Lamps are part of the Adaptive Frontlighting System AFS Illumination of driver blind spots w...

Page 53: ...ed on pull the light switch out to position 2 to switch on the front fog lights The warning light in the instrument pack will illuminate when the fog lights are on Front Fog Lamps On will appear in th...

Page 54: ...indicate a lane change press the lever briefly and release the indicators will flash three times and then cancel Headlight Main and Dipped Beam When the ignition is in position II Push the lever away...

Page 55: ...indicator Note The side lamps and centre high mounted stop lamp are not monitored by this system Hazard Warning Lights S E L Press the switch to operate the hazard warning lights All the direction in...

Page 56: ...he glass before being operated In winter remove snow or ice from around the arms and blades including the wiped area of the screen Front Windscreen Wiper Controls 1 6 5 2 3 4 The wipers and washers wi...

Page 57: ...n by changing the wipe setting Fast Speed Wipe Push the lever 3 up to select the fast speed wipe wipers will wipe at high speed If the road speed drops below 5 MPH 8 km h while the wipers are operatin...

Page 58: ...t use of the screenwashers will initiate a headlamp wash After this every fourth screenwash will result in a single headlamp wash Rain Sensor Some models are equipped with a rain sensor fitted to the...

Page 59: ...teering 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 comfortab...

Page 60: ...ss and the driver s airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel The illustration shows the position of the horn please ensure that you press in this area to avoid any potential conflic...

Page 61: ...tch 2 to tilt the mirror glass up down left or right Use switch 1 again to disable the switch and prevent inadvertently moving the mirror glass Heating Elements The door mirrors have integral heating...

Page 62: ...parked IMPORTANT The exterior mirror glass is electronically adjusted using the mirror switch DO NOT attempt to adjust the mirror glass by hand this could result in damage to the adjustment component...

Page 63: ...ith a light sensor arrowed which activates the automatic dipping function when a following vehicle s headlights could dazzle the driver The automatic dipping function is inhibited when reverse gear is...

Page 64: ...visors on the heading panel upon the driver and front passenger On some models the sun visor is equipped with vanity mirror lighting Pivot the sun visor 1 downward to use vanity mirror 2 On some model...

Page 65: ...indow movement area when raising or lowering a window Push the switch 1 4 down to lower and pull the switch up to raise the window The window will stop moving as soon as the switch is released unless...

Page 66: ...ovement can be stopped at any time by push the switch again One Touch Up and Anti Trap Some vehicles have a One Touch up function which acts in the same way as One Touch down The Anti Trap function is...

Page 67: ...pen the sunroof Open the sunroof only after draining off the water on the sunroof glass otherwise water leakage may occur on the sunroof Clean the mechanism and water groove of the sunroof on a regula...

Page 68: ...asing the switch To close the roof rotate the switch in the opposite direction One touch Operation Rotate the switch towards the open icon and release the sunroof will fully open Sunroof movement can...

Page 69: ...Instruments and Controls Thermal Cut out To protect the sunroof motor from damage a thermal protection device will stop the motor operating after two minutes of continuous use 51 1...

Page 70: ...providing the sidelights have been illuminated during the previous 30 seconds Note If a door or the tailgate is left open for longer than 15 minutes a time out function will extinguish the interior li...

Page 71: ...Instruments and Controls Rear Courtesy Light Press the switch arrowed to illuminate the courtesy light press again to switch off 53 1...

Page 72: ...r foreign objects enter the socket preventing its use or cause short circuits When the ignition is in position I or II open the front ashtray cover and pull out the socket lid to use the power socket...

Page 73: ...te lighters in any storage boxes The high temperature in summer may ignite the inflammables and disposable cigarette lighters resulting in fires Ashtray Do not put the waste or flammable materials suc...

Page 74: ...ull the handle The integral lamp will illuminate automatically To close the glovebox raise the lid and push to close Ensure the glovebox is fully closed when the car is moving Cubby Box Press the rele...

Page 75: ...hicle is stationary The spectacles box is located next to the front courtesy and map reading lights Press the panel arrowed to open the spectacles box to put the glasses To close the spectacles box wh...

Page 76: ...holder whilst driving Spillage may result in personal injury or damage Front Cup Holder Briefly press the front of panel to open the front cup holder Push down to close it Rear Cup Holder Pull the re...

Page 77: ...Air Conditioning 60 Air Conditioning 2...

Page 78: ...4 4 5 5 3 1 Side vents 2 Windscreen vents 3 Centre vents 4 Front seat feet vents 5 Centre console vents 6 Front side window vents Two additional vents which direct air to the feet of rear seat passen...

Page 79: ...interior free from pollen and dust To remain fully effective the filter should be replaced at the recommended service interval Vents Centre Vents Rotate the thumb wheel down to close or up to open the...

Page 80: ...ents Centre Console Vents Rotate the thumb wheel down to close or up to open the vents Direct the air flow by moving the control in the centre of the louvres up or down or from side to side Note Centr...

Page 81: ...Air distribution setting controls 4 Blower speed control 5 Heated rear screen 6 A C on off 7 Air recirculation 8 Defrost Demist Air Conditioning Display A C 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 Temperature selected 2 Def...

Page 82: ...t Directs air to the side centre centre console and feet vents For windscreen and feet Directs air to the windscreen and feet vents For feet Directs air to the feet vents Blower Rotate the blower cont...

Page 83: ...ay generate peculiar smell it is recommended to have the blower run for 5 minutes after the air conditioner is turned off so as to avoid the condense water residue and prevent the generation of peculi...

Page 84: ...nd turn the controls to maximum demisting Defrost Demist With this button pressed air conditioning is switched on the blower is set to maximum speed air distribution is set to windscreen recirculation...

Page 85: ...lation 11 Defrost demist 12 For feet 13 AUTO control Left zone temperature selected 14 For windscreen 15 Left side heated seat Automatic Air Conditioning Display M O N O A C A U T O 2 1 3 4 1 0 7 8 9...

Page 86: ...icons and the blower icon will appear on the display Note In AUTO mode if external temperature is low the blower speed will increase after the engine temperature has risen Note To ensure the AUTO cont...

Page 87: ...by operating the button according to the current mode Current distribution mode in display The air distribution mode after pressing button Switch For face Directs air to the side centre and centre con...

Page 88: ...et the corresponding side temperature in the car If setting a temperature higher than 28 or lower than 16 HI or LO will appear in the display MONO Control Press this button to switch between single zo...

Page 89: ...ar smell it is recommended to have the blower run for 5 minutes after the air conditioner is turned off so as to avoid the condense water residue and prevent the generation of peculiar smell When defr...

Page 90: ...ntrols to maximum demisting Defrost Demist Pressing this button the indicator light illuminates the defrost demist symbol appears in the display activating the most efficient setting to clear the wind...

Page 91: ...Low Line Player 74 CD Player 3...

Page 92: ...the clean of vehicle s interior and CD discs and keep the dust out of laser head Otherwise it will degrade the performance and short the life of laser head 6 Do not expose the discs in an extremely e...

Page 93: ...U T E M IX E J E C T A S T 6 3 4 1 5 2 M E N U S C A N A U D IO IN F O 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 4 1 3 1 5 1 2 8 1 0 9 6 1 1 1 SRC Source 2 BAND 3 MIX 4 MUTE 5 AST 6 CD Slot 7 SCAN 8 MENU 9 CD Eject Button 10 AUD...

Page 94: ...n the menu options Rotate clockwise to move the cursor down or right Rotate anti clockwise to move the cursor up or left 2 Select SEL Button Use to choose the option highlighted by the cursor 3 Escape...

Page 95: ...30 minutes After 30 minutes the unit will switch off To switch on again press the on off button Select Mode Press the SRC button to change the source of the output The audio unit will cycle through t...

Page 96: ...ress the SCAN button to search channels automatically Once a station is found that station will be played for 5 seconds and the search will not be stopped after finishing a cycle Press the SCAN button...

Page 97: ...l the MANU is display on the screen Press either or button to enter into manual tuning mode 4 seconds after the last button pressed the system will leave manual tuning mode Pre set Tuning Mode Up to 3...

Page 98: ...e Auto store overwrites any stations already stored on the FM AST AM AST CD USB Player The Compact Disc CD player fitted to your car will only accept one disc at a time Do not put the discs with packa...

Page 99: ...o select the folder that you want to play then press SEL button to confirm Fast Forward Rewind 1 Press and hold the button to fast rewind 2 Press and hold the button to fast forward Random Mode Press...

Page 100: ...ectly when it is playing it will damage the USB files Connect AUX Insert an AUX device via the AUX connection inside the stowage tray located on the lower side of the instrument panel adjacent to the...

Page 101: ...High Line Player 84 Cautions 86 Summary 90 Operation Controls 99 Basic Operation 104 Basic Settings 113 Radio 119 Media 135 Phone 148 MirrorLink 151 Additional Information 4...

Page 102: ...n may result in permanent damage to the system Operation of the video functions of the system is prohibited whilst the vehicle is in motion MG Motor UK accepts no responsibility for any consequences c...

Page 103: ...ange 20 to 65 please do not use the screen because the screen may not operate normally and could be damaged Make sure that the warm or cool air flow from the air conditioner is not distributed on the...

Page 104: ...s the operating and display components related to the entertainment system in the passenger compartment 1 Tweeter 2 Woofer 3 System control panel 4 Multi function control buttons 5 Main system interfa...

Page 105: ...em Each function is listed with subsequent sub sections Basic Functions and Basic Menu Audio Phone Video Others Radio Bluetooth Phone USB Video Picture Browsing Bluetooth Music Bluetooth Message AUX V...

Page 106: ...ected to the iPod music and video on the iPod can be played CD Audio After a CD disc is inserted tap the multimedia widget on the homepage tap CD to play music on the CD disc Bluetooth BT Phone After...

Page 107: ...layer phone by the entertainment system or directly operate through the mobile phone Settings In the main system interface tap Settings to set the system Bluetooth display sound effect time date and s...

Page 108: ...play your stored music 2 RADIO Press to enter the multimedia radio function and restore the radio station to which you listened previously 3 MUTE Press to mute cancel mute 4 AUX Press to enter the AUX...

Page 109: ...the display and at this time the system operates normally and any operation will switch on the display again 9 EJECT Short press to eject the CD disc and long press to eject the CD disc using the eme...

Page 110: ...the system Rotate the knob to adjust the Volume 16 CD Press to enter the CD interface in multimedia to play CD audio 17 MODE Press to cycle through available audio playback modes 18 LINK Press to ente...

Page 111: ...ultimedia Tap to enter the multimedia playback interface 3 Messages Tap to enter the Bluetooth message function interface 4 iGO This function is unavailable 5 Settings Tap to enter the settings interf...

Page 112: ...Movement of Each Widget Each widget can be repositioned to suit your personal requirements Press and hold the widget to be moved then drag it to the desired position other widgets will be automatical...

Page 113: ...gh Line Player Multi function Steering Wheel Press to increase the system volume Press to decrease the system volume Press SRC to cycle through available audio multimedia Press to mute cancel mute 95...

Page 114: ...video or browsing images 2 SEL Enter This will play or pause current track 3 Exit button CD Slot Insert a Disc Do not insert anything other than a disc into the disc loading slot Insert the disc with...

Page 115: ...ts USB ports can support USB storage device iPod MirrorLink and other connections There is 1 AUX port AUX port can support AUX audio and video inputs Note Apple product function is only guaranteed whe...

Page 116: ...trategy The system sets a volume value for the reversing condition If the current volume is greater than the set value after entering the reverse mode the system will automatically decrease the curren...

Page 117: ...ower is turned on again If the vehicle power is turned off with the system in off mode last time short press the power button on the system control panel for power on after the vehicle power is turned...

Page 118: ...y mode can also be cancelled by the following operations The system automatically skips to the reverse screen during reversing until the reverse is ended if the phone is connected an incoming call wil...

Page 119: ...the volume adjustment the system may automatically pop up a volume indication window this will display the current volume setting this will display the current volume setting and change in accordance...

Page 120: ...ment device may not achieve optimum performance when using some USB storage devices Note Connection via a USB hub is not possible Inserting and Removing an AUX Connector Inserting an AUX storage devic...

Page 121: ...the iPod cable into the USB port 1 Disconnecting the iPod Check and confirm that there is no data being accessed then pull out the cable with USB port for iPod Note iPod cables are not supplied with t...

Page 122: ...etooth setting interface Tap ON in the Bluetooth area to turn on the Bluetooth function and tap OFF to turn off the Bluetooth function Tap Bluetooth Name to modify the device name for external display...

Page 123: ...namic wallpaper display area to turn on off the dynamic wallpaper function The dynamic wallpaper is viewed in the main interface Day Night Mode Tap Day Night Mode to adjust the screen brightness by se...

Page 124: ...dby Tap Date Time or Clock to make your selection Screen Calibration Tap Screen Calibration to open a pop up window asking if you wish to re calibrate the screen Tap Yes to calibrate the screen accura...

Page 125: ...o and enter the audio settings interface Balance Fade Tap Balance Fade and enter the balance interface You can select a balance setting that provides an ideal listening environment in all occupied sea...

Page 126: ...the preset equaliser curve When the value of any equaliser band is changed Custom is automatically highlighted which indicates that it has been selected When exiting the equaliser settings the settin...

Page 127: ...all Ringtone Tap Call Ringtone to select the ringtone for the incoming calls Tap Message Tone to select the notification ringtone for incoming message Touch Tone Dialpad Touch Tone Tap Touch Tone On O...

Page 128: ...High Line Player RDS DAB Settings In the settings interface tap RDS DAB and enter the RDS DAB settings interface The RDS DAB function is unavailable 110...

Page 129: ...and time as required when OFF is red the function is turned off the time and date can be set by the driver When ON is red the function is turned on and the system will automatically set the date and t...

Page 130: ...Firmware version Bluethooth MAC 1 0 0 20 140630185720 rc19 a1206c 3 2 F4 15 FD 62 8F P001001000000093 2 3 4 018 Just the W ay You The screen displays PDSN number SW version HW version Firmware version...

Page 131: ...Menu Overview Radio Preset Stations Station Options Band Turning on off the Radio Manual Preset Manual Search FM List of Stations Select Preset AM Station Informations Preview to Select Station Schedu...

Page 132: ...AM DAB selection DAB function is unavailable 2 The Favorite Stations indicates that the station has been added to Favorites and indicates that the station is not added to Favorites 3 Station frequency...

Page 133: ...t station and the previous station Band Switching To listen to the broadcasting of different bands tap FM or AM in the playback interface to switch between radio bands DAB function is unavailable DAB...

Page 134: ...tio n 1 2 0 3 A M S ta tio n 1 6 2 5 S M T W T F S D A B S ta tio n 1 8 4 3 D A B S ta tio n 2 2 1 1 S M T W T F S D A B S ta tio n 1 3 5 7 S M T W T F S D A B In the station list interface tap to ad...

Page 135: ...Preview and the system will search for available stations whilst continuing to play the selected station When stations have been found the system will preview each station in the station list playing...

Page 136: ...High Line Player is complete tap the displayed frequency to select that station 118...

Page 137: ...dry and free from debris The port will become unusable if it is blocked Playable File Formats for Entertainment System Precautions The entertainment system may not recognise all USB devices Because o...

Page 138: ...ble sold separately it may be possible to control the apple products from the entertainment system In order to achieve the best performance it is recommended that the latest version of apple products...

Page 139: ...High Line Player Menu Overview Supported Storage Media Function USB Audio Playback Bluetooth Video Playback iPod Picture Browsing AUX Bluetooth Music CD 121 4...

Page 140: ...yback Mode You can switch between song playback modes which include Single Loop Random Playback Play All 3 Artist Search Enter the Artist Search interface and enter the artist name 4 Album Search Ente...

Page 141: ...the current song 9 Song Title Artist 10 Lyrics Press the MENU button on the faceplate and tap Lyrics to turn on off the Lyrics function 11 Song Playback Progress Song Playback Progress displayed by th...

Page 142: ...lb Your With M Unknow Artist Unknow Alb Tap the input box and enter the keyword to search for a music Tap the song cover if there is no cover the default cover image is displayed and appear on the cov...

Page 143: ...ack interface tap to enter the Album Search interface enter the album name for a search Enter Album Name SF AF TA 01 41 Enjoy Barkstreet Boys Italy I I I Just W ant You to Know CD Hell the Sequel Best...

Page 144: ...The function icon of USB music playback interface plays a role consistent with that of the function icon of MY MSC playback interface For details see MY MSC section Lyrics Display Press MENU on the s...

Page 145: ...ontains a sub folder 3 Opened folder 4 Add to or remove from favorites entire folder AUX Music Connect the device to the vehicle using a AUX cable purchased separately select the music to be played on...

Page 146: ...m control panel or tap CD in the multimedia interface to enter CD music interface 1 5 7 6 2 4 3 1 Switch to Previous Song 2 Playback Progress 3 Song Title 4 CD Music Default Image 5 Switch to Next Son...

Page 147: ...er the Bluetooth music playback interface 1 5 2 3 4 1 Switch to Previous Song 2 Bluetooth Music Default Image 3 Song Title Artist 4 Play Pause 5 Switch to Next Song In the Bluetooth music playback int...

Page 148: ...interface 1 5 7 6 2 4 3 1 Switch to Previous Song 2 Song Playback Progress Red Shadow Area 3 Song Title Artist 4 Album Cover 5 Switch to Next Song 6 Artist Search 7 Album Search Note iPod cables are n...

Page 149: ...U J J D D VITAS 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 KING OF POP 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 6 BACK TO THE BOUNCE EP 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 DSLPHIC 7 7 1 1 3 3 6 6 Singers 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 Aprioot Morning 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 6 CINE MAT I...

Page 150: ...t supplied with the vehicle Note The video playback device needs to support analog composite video signal input Note Compatibility with all video playback devices is not guaranteed iPod Video Tap the...

Page 151: ...to the USB port and the system will automatically load the pictures on the storage device 2 Tap in the homepage to enter the picture application you can select USB1 or USB2 the entertainment system wi...

Page 152: ...3 4 5 6 7 1 Previous Picture 2 Next Picture 3 Counterclockwise Rotating a Picture 4 Clockwise Rotating a Picture 5 Full screen Picture Browsing 6 Entering Slide show Mode 7 Deleting a Picture Swipe w...

Page 153: ...bile phones the ringtone may not be output to the speakers If Private mode is selected on the mobile phone hands free call function may be disabled When the entertainment system is turned off the Blue...

Page 154: ...one Dialing from Dial Menu at Player End Missed Calls Through the Player Button Synchronization Receive Reject Dialing from Call List at Player End Incoming Calls Tap Bluetooth Phone Bluetooth Headset...

Page 155: ...e Searching for Bluetooth Devices In the Bluetooth Settings interface tap Scan Devices to search for Bluetooth devices nearby after the devices are found they are displayed in the list If no device is...

Page 156: ...maximum of 3 devices can be paired at any one time Pairing from Mobile Phone Open the system and phone Bluetooth function request the connection from mobile phone end for pairing with the mobile phon...

Page 157: ...an input the phone number to be dialed 2 Numeric Keypad Area You can input numbers and symbols long tap 0 to input a mark 3 Matching a Contact In the process of entering a phone number the system will...

Page 158: ...a Bluetooth icon will be displayed Whilst in the Dial Pad interface press MENU on the system control panel to receive a prompt to set the dial pad sounds Tap Dialpad Touch Tone to enter the Audio Set...

Page 159: ...full screen picture of an incoming call tap or swipe to the right to receive the call Unknow 02586935250 Incoming Call SF AF TA 01 41 FM 104 3 Rejecting a Call Long press the phone button on the syst...

Page 160: ...to the system mainframe tap Adjusting Phone Voice Volume In a call rotate the volume knob to adjust the phone voice volume Rotate the volume adjustment knob clockwise to increase the volume rotate th...

Page 161: ...the system temporarily does not support some commercially available mobile phones the case of no synchronisation of Bluetooth phone book will occur on non supported phones Note New contacts that are...

Page 162: ...ake a call 3 Contact Search 4 Quickly Retrieving a Contact You can quickly retrieve a contact based on the initial letter of contact name 5 Image Silhouette Searching for a Contact Tap in the upper ri...

Page 163: ...1 2 1 Call Log Type Bluetooth dialed Bluetooth answered Bluetooth missed 2 Contact name calling date duration contact details tap this area to call the contact N a m e C o n ta c t D e ta ils L a o H...

Page 164: ...nterface and tap Inbox to enter the inbox interface Tap to delete this message Tap other areas except to view the message details The message can also be deleted in the Details interface Outbox Tap Ou...

Page 165: ...a in the homepage the number of received messages is displayed in the balloon After the new message is read the balloon disappears Note Some mobile telephones may not display all supported functions t...

Page 166: ...ctions include answering making a call listening to music on the mobile phone navigation on the mobile phone as well as any other Apps Direct operation through the mobile phone is maintained Note Only...

Page 167: ...e entertainment system USB socket 3 Tap MirrorLink in the homepage or short press LINK on the system control panel 4 Tap Agree on the screen 5 Enable the MirrorLink function on the mobile phone and ma...

Page 168: ...e to return to the Mirrorlink homepage tap Menu to view the function menu of MirrorLink tap to exit Mirrorlink and return to the system homepage If the application itself on the mobile phone supports...

Page 169: ...estored to default settings upon delivery all the user data will also be deleted please use with caution Restore Default Settings In the system settings interface tap System to enter the system settin...

Page 170: ...om Possible Cause Measure Reference Leads and connectors are incorrectly connected Confirm once more that all connections are correct The fuse is blown Replace fuse for one of same rating If fuse blow...

Page 171: ...Turn off Fade Mute There s no picture The parking brake is not applied Park your vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake There is no response when the tap panel button is pressed or it res...

Page 172: ...during a call End the call The screen is blocked by a warning message and the video cannot be shown Vehicle speed is above 10 mph Vehicle speed is reduced to below 10 mph No video output from the con...

Page 173: ...the entertainment system cannot be established Perform the connection process The tap panel buttons for Phone book on the screen is invalid Contacts are not added to favorite Contacts are added to fav...

Page 174: ...has been corrupted or stored in a format not recognised by the system Use appropriate data and store it correctly The mobile phone s Bluetooth wireless technology is turned off Activate the target pho...

Page 175: ...o your mobile phone is not too far Select a suitable item and format then retry Data reading fails You may have transferred the data from your mobile phone in a format that cannot be received by the e...

Page 176: ...e device are under the protection Store playable files Copyright protected files cannot be played back This device cannot play all files Replace with the file that can play iPod is not compatible with...

Page 177: ...with packet write data transfer This entertainment system displays relevant extension for the file and folder name depending on the display area Folder selection sequence or other operations may be a...

Page 178: ...ossible to correctly play some music files on the USB iPod USB Storage Device Compatibility It is not possible to connect a USB device to the entertainment system through a USB hub This entertainment...

Page 179: ...h Line Player iPod Storage Device Compatibility The unit may not be able to identify some iPod models or files contained can not be played correctly Please contact your local MG Authorised Repairer 16...

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Page 181: ...Seats Restraints 164 Seats 170 Seat Belts 182 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 196 Child Restraints 5...

Page 182: ...w front seat occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the backrest angle set to approximately 25 from the upright vertical...

Page 183: ...are the head restraints to be used for hanging anything Head restraints are designed to prevent rearward movement of the head in the event of a collision or heavy braking thereby reducing the risk of...

Page 184: ...lever with a pumping action to lower the seat 3 Backrest Adjustment Lift the lever 3 and allow the seat to move tilt the backrest to the desired position 4 Lumbar Support Adjustment Rotate the handwhe...

Page 185: ...desired position 4 Lumbar Support Adjustment Pull the lever 4 to adjust Power Front Seat 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 1 Forward Rearward Adjustment Push and hold the switch 1 forwards or rearwards to move the seat 2...

Page 186: ...n off The heat pad will turn on again should its temperature fall to 25 this will continue until either the switch is operated again to turn them off or the 10 minute operation period expires Note Ple...

Page 187: ...increase luggage space fully lower all head restraints press either of the release catches and fold the seat backrest forward Rear Seat Backrests Latch Secure Indicators When returning the seat to th...

Page 188: ...serious injury or death may occur in the case of accidents or emergency brakes Do Not buckle seat belt or insert an alternative steel plate into the buckle when driver leaves the seat for which may ca...

Page 189: ...ny object in the vehicle which is in the way of forward movement and passengers with seat belts correctly worn will be well protected When the seat belt is worn correctly it will be locked automatical...

Page 190: ...e seat When accident occurs your body will cross the shoulder belt and harm your neck or other parts Lap belt will slide to your abdomen and apply force on it which will cause serious injury The seat...

Page 191: ...shoulder and across your chest Ensure there is no twist on the belt 2 Insert the metal tab into the buckle until you hear a click sound which indicates the seat belt is locked tightly 3 Pull the shou...

Page 192: ...hicle may be damaged If you pull the seat belt across your body too fast the lap shoulder belt may be locked If this happens let the seat belt retract a bit to unlock it And then pull the seat belt sl...

Page 193: ...rgency brake or collision accident the shoulder belt will be locked Never cross your neck arms or cross under your arms or behind your back To ensure that seat belts can provide maximum protection sea...

Page 194: ...juster to desired position loosen the release button and try to move the adjuster downward to determine whether it is locked in place Seat Belts Use during Pregnancy Fasten seat belt correctly is like...

Page 195: ...reasons children shall ride in child restraint device fixed to the rear seat Infants Proper child restraint device must be chosen according to the age height and weight of children Never carries a ch...

Page 196: ...belts so that the shoulder belt can provide more effective protection According to accident statistics children are more safer if they sit on rear seat and wear seat belts correctly Check seat belts...

Page 197: ...mains invisible they are part of the seat belt assembly Seat belt pre tensioner works together with airbags to protect drivers and passengers When medium or severe frontal collision occurs and meets t...

Page 198: ...k Cracked or worn seat belts may not function in collision accidents They may be cracked by the impact force If the seat belt is cracked or worn have it replaced immediately Ensure the red release but...

Page 199: ...use any solvent to clean seat belt Do not bleach or dye seat belt Otherwise it may weaken the strength of seat belt After cleaning seat belt shall be wiped clean with cloth and dry in a shaded place D...

Page 200: ...for adults but it is not the case for infants The seat belt and airbag system in the vehicle are not designed for protecting infants The protection required by infants should be provided by child rest...

Page 201: ...g warning light mounted in the instrument pack will remind you any malfunction of the airbags or and pre tensioner It will illuminate as a system check warning light when the ignition switch is in pos...

Page 202: ...irbags may cause body surface bruises body injury or burn due to explosion etc When airbags are deployed children without proper protection may suffer from serious injury or even death Do Not carry ch...

Page 203: ...h considerable force accompanied by a loud noise When vehicles encounter serious frontal collision completely deployed airbags with correctly worn seat belts can limit the movement of driver and front...

Page 204: ...throat etc does not feel good please go to a doctor immediately After deployment frontal and side airbags will retract immediately This ensures that the driver s forward vision is not obscured Front A...

Page 205: ...deformable solid walls at a high speed Vehicle chassis are seriously damaged When vehicles collide with curbstones road edge or solid surface fall into deep ravine or deep hole or fiercely touch the...

Page 206: ...eploy Conditions described below or similar ones may cause the deployment of side airbags Vehicles have a side collision with ordinary passenger vehicle at a high speed Side Head Impact Protection Air...

Page 207: ...ce of collision is absorbed or dispersed to vehicle body airbags may not deploy however airbags may sometimes explode according to impact condition Therefore the deployment of airbags shall not be jud...

Page 208: ...Restraints Collision with the part below truck s tail gate collision with trucks or vehicles with a higher chassis Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars Side or rear collision Vehicles roll ov...

Page 209: ...nditions described below or similar ones will not cause the deployment of side airbags and or side air curtains Side collision at a certain angle Side collision with motorcycle Side collision on engin...

Page 210: ...Seats Restraints Frontal collision at an angle with guard bars Side collision with poles Frontal collision with stopped or moving vehicles Rear collision 192...

Page 211: ...or cleaning agent otherwise the normal function of airbag system will be severely affected If water enters into the vehicle airbag system may be damaged At this moment even if the collision does not...

Page 212: ...Airbags may not function properly after damage and can not protect you and other passengers when a second collision occurs which may cause serious injury or even death To ensure that airbag system can...

Page 213: ...Seats Restraints deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from an MG Authorised repairer 195 5...

Page 214: ...f child restraints will greatly reduce the risk of injury to children in accidents or reduce the severity of their injuries please note the following points when use child restraints All occupants esp...

Page 215: ...traint it also should be fitted properly and securely in the vehicle Important instructions about child restraint and side airbags Children must not be in the side airbag pop up area or there will be...

Page 216: ...tions or standards such as ECE R44 standard Approved Child Restraint Positions for Non ISOFIX Child Restraints Seating Positions Weight Group Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Centre 0 up to 10 kg X...

Page 217: ...estraints Weight Group Size Class Fixture Rear Outboard F ISO L1 X Carrycot G ISO L2 X 0 up to 10 kg E ISO R1 IL E ISO R1 IL D ISO R2 X 0 up to 13 kg C ISO R3 X D ISO R2 X C ISO R3 X B ISO F2 IUF B1 I...

Page 218: ...cific vehicle restricted or semi universal categories X No ISOFIX child restraint system approved in this weight class ISOFIX size class and seat device A ISO F3 Forward facing child restraint system...

Page 219: ...ts Systems Weight Group Size class CRS name Fixture Type Category 0 up to 13 kg E Britax Baby Safe Plus with support seat frame ISO R1 Rear Facing Semi universal I 9 to 18 kg B1 Britax Duo Plus with T...

Page 220: ...itable child restraint for infant who is younger than 9 months and lighter than 10kg weight or less than 24 months and under 13kg Group 1 Child Restraint Please do not put the child restraint in the f...

Page 221: ...than 7 age and lighter than 15 25kg is most suitable for using the combination of child restraint and vehicle Lap shoulder belt Group 3 Child Restraint Shoulder belt should be through the middle of th...

Page 222: ...ld booster seat and vehicle Lap shoulder belt Child Restraints Fixed Way Fixed with Vehicle Lap shoulder belts Please DO NOT put the rear facing child restraint in the front passenger seat or may caus...

Page 223: ...herwise you will have life risk Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult...

Page 224: ...IX may be used Note Refer to the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for details Fasten the Top tether of the child restraint system to the anchor at the rear of the rear passenger seat...

Page 225: ...Converter 223 Alarm System 227 Twin clutch Sportronic Transmission TST 237 Fuel System 240 Brake System 250 Stability Control System and Traction Control System 252 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPM...

Page 226: ...rs You are supplied with two remote handsets with integral emergency keys which operate all locks The handsets supplied with your car are programmed to your security system If a handset has not been p...

Page 227: ...u immediately because it needs some time to match the new handset with the vehicle by MG Authorised Repairer Handset Battery Removing and Refitting If the battery needs replacing the message centre wi...

Page 228: ...is maintained side facing up Note It is recommended that you fit a CR2032 replacement battery 6 Insert the circuit board into the handset and refit the plastic bung 7 Fix the top of the handset then s...

Page 229: ...inside the remote handset Slide the top of the handset A forward until it releases Extract the plastic bung to access the emergency key B IMPORTANT Take great care when removing the plastic bung to e...

Page 230: ...a small screwdriver into the child lock slot A Turn the slot to the required position B Note Turn clockwise for right rear door and turn anti clockwise for left rear door to enable Turn back to the ve...

Page 231: ...now be operated e g electric windows electric mirrors etc Position 2 All instruments warning lights and electrical circuits are operational Position 3 Start engine When the engine is started some ele...

Page 232: ...contain carbon monoxide which can cause unconsciousness and may even be fatal Catalytic converters can be damaged if the wrong fuel is used or if an engine misfire occurs Before starting the engine yo...

Page 233: ...en it is inserted into the docking station the engine will be disabled and Engine Disabled with an warning icon will appear in the message centre see Message Centre in Instruments and Controls chapter...

Page 234: ...the EPB switch upward until the indicator in the EPB switch comes on 3 Apply the gear lever in P position 4 Press the handset to the end you can stop the engine and remove the handset when it is rebo...

Page 235: ...o minimise the environmental impact of exhaust emissions Economical Driving The way in which you drive your car has a significant bearing on the life span of the car as well as affecting the environme...

Page 236: ...on as possible Do not ride the brake pedal this can cause premature wear overheating and increased fuel consumption Switch Off the Engine When Waiting in Traffic When it is obvious that the car will b...

Page 237: ...the road will form which will affect steering and braking performance Driving on the Plash Road Do not drive on the plash roads After the vehicle passes through the puddles tapping the brake pedal lig...

Page 238: ...the car s handling characteristics Under inflated tyres increase the rolling resistance of the car which in turn increases fuel consumption Do not Carry Unnecessary Loads The additional weight of unne...

Page 239: ...ed through improper use particularly if the wrong fuel is used Please observe the following precautions to minimise the chance of accidental damage Fuel Use ONLY fuel recommended for your car Never al...

Page 240: ...has reached its normal operating temperature it may be driven SLOWLY at risk of catalyst damage to MG Authorised Repairer or suitably equipped servicing garage Do not drive on terrain likely to subje...

Page 241: ...he engine will be disabled and Engine Disabled will appear in the message centre Locking the Car and Arming the Alarm Lock 1 Close the doors bonnet and boot tailgate 2 Press the lock button once to ar...

Page 242: ...ock was caused by the driver s door the alarm indicator will not flash If the mislock was caused by another door the light will flash If the Alarm Sounds If the alarm is triggered the vehicle sounder...

Page 243: ...ements See Find My Car in the Instruments and Controls chapter Global Window Open and Close Press the unlock button for more than 2 seconds to open all closed windows Press the lock button for more th...

Page 244: ...2 Second operation of the door handle opens the door Speed Related Locking This feature locks all the doors automatically when the road speed exceeds 3 MPH 5 km h This feature is selectable see Instr...

Page 245: ...ition Switch off the EPB hold the foot brake until you are ready to drive On a flat road an automatic will tend to creep forward or backward without throttle application as soon as the foot brake is r...

Page 246: ...sing and holding lock button whilst pressing the foot brake pedal IMPORTANT When the ignition key in Position and vehicle is stationary if the gear lever in N position last than 2 seconds without depr...

Page 247: ...e is stationary and the engine is idling for a long time i e when the vehicle is waiting for traffic lights select this position D Drive Select for all normal driving fully automatic gear changing occ...

Page 248: ...r tip to prevent scratching the panel 3 Insert the screwdriver tip into the gap between panels pry the gear lever panel carefully and then lift it 4 Press and hold the unlock lever as arrow 1 shown in...

Page 249: ...ly engaged then depress the acceleration pedal to start driving Driving on Hill In case of traffic jam for a short stay on the uphill road DO NOT frequently use the accelerator pedal to keep the vehic...

Page 250: ...he brake s load If the engine braking effect is insufficient with vehicle speed increased the transmission will be automatically upshifted a higher gear to prevent engine overrunning At this time you...

Page 251: ...To cancel the sport mode move the gear lever to D position Winter Mode When driving on soft and easy to slide road put the gear lever in W position to enable winter mode W is displayed on the message...

Page 252: ...excessively high the transmission will not respond The vehicle will remain its running at the former gear position When the vehicle is running at a gear position with the engine speed lower than the l...

Page 253: ...emperature decreases and the message centre no longer displays the transmission overheating warning indicator or message IMPORTANT When the transmission is in overheating protection period to avoid tr...

Page 254: ...ntact MG Authorised Repairer for service as soon as possible Note In limp home Tiptronic mode is disabled Serious Functional Fault When there are some serious functional faults in the transmission the...

Page 255: ...remely explosive Always take care when refuelling Switch off the engine Do not smoke or use a naked flame Do not use a mobile phone Avoid spilling fuel Do not overfill the tank Fuel Fille Fuel Filler...

Page 256: ...ient temperature expansion of the fuel could cause spillage The fuel filler tube is designed to accept a narrow filler nozzle of the type found on pumps that deliver ONLY unleaded fuel After refueling...

Page 257: ...e the oil cleanser validated The detailed information of oil cleanser refers to the local MG Authorised Repairer IMPORTANT Use the gasoline cleaner approved by the manufacturer DO NOT add any additive...

Page 258: ...n 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 system will lose any remaining servo assistance Once the engine sto...

Page 259: ...the brakes are applied faster than the limits set within the system then full ABS application is applied to bring the car to a stop in the shortest possible distance Hill Hold Control HHC HHC can not...

Page 260: ...stop the vehicle vehicle stability cannot be guaranteed in all conditions if the vehicle shifts to electric parking brake due to some reasons such as shutdown unfastened seat belt or pressed Auto Hold...

Page 261: ...t before the traffic lights park on the slope or move in the slow traffic flow the Auto Hold function can assist the driver in stabilizing the vehicle and prevent the vehicle from moving so it is unne...

Page 262: ...ackward gear applied depress the accelerator pedal the Auto Hold will release automatically according to the slope When the Auto Hold is in parking state in some conditions such as unfastened seat bel...

Page 263: ...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 to dri...

Page 264: ...he prevailing road surface conditions Note On soft surfaces such as powdery snow sand or gravel the braking distance required by the anti lock braking system may be greater than for non ABS braking ev...

Page 265: ...y start the engine prior to attempting to release the EPB Failure to do this may result in damage to the EPB system P P Applying the EPB While the vehicle is stationary the EPB can be applied Ensure t...

Page 266: ...n II depress the brake pedal and press the EPB switch If the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator in the instrument pack are extinguished the EPB is released Start Assist The EPB can predict...

Page 267: ...holding You can apply emergency brake to the vehicle by pulling the EPB switch upward and holding Continuous audio warnings will also sound during emergency braking If you want to cancel this braking...

Page 268: ...s to aid traction thereby helping the driver to maintain control of the car The traction control system monitors the driving speed of each wheel individually If spin is detected on one wheel the syste...

Page 269: ...l Off and the TCS icon will appear in the message centre followed by the message Stability Control Off and the SCS icons displayed Note Press the SCS switch more than 10 seconds it will be regarded as...

Page 270: ...heck before the warning light illuminate Check your tyres at the earliest opportunity and reinflate to the correct pressures Refer to Tyre Pressures Cold in Technical Data System Faults The system is...

Page 271: ...e TPMS will need to be reset refer to Message Centre in Instruments and Controls chapter Note It is needed to inflate the tyres to standard pressure and check before reset TPMS Note Whenever pump the...

Page 272: ...witch All switches are mounted on the right hand side of the steering wheel 1 When the ignition switch is in Position the cruise control system is in off status Press the master switch 1 in figure the...

Page 273: ...humbwheel switch rotate up to speed up and rotate down to slow down Every time the thumbwheel switch is rotated by one grid will increase or decrease the speed by about1km h When the cruise control sy...

Page 274: ...tch when you no longer intend to use the cruise control system When the automatic transmission is in sport mode it is not recommended to use the cruise control system When the cruise system operates t...

Page 275: ...ition at the same time You can switch between the two functions by pressing the master control switch 1 in figure Activation The target speed of active speed limit system is displayed on the area of i...

Page 276: ...ess RES switch 3 in figure to reset the active speed limit function to the activated status At this time the target speed of active speed limit is that before exit Note During driving for safety reaso...

Page 277: ...laced in position Stop Start intelligent fuel saving system is defaulted as ON status and the stop start fuel saving system switch indicator is on 3 in figure By pressing stop start intelligent fuel s...

Page 278: ...the stop start fuel saving system indicator on the instrument is on 1 in figure In D position brake pedal is depressed after automatic stop shift to P N gear release the brake pedal and the automatic...

Page 279: ...ltage reduction during starting not indicating the actual failure If the MIL stays on after the completion of engine starting please contact MG Authorised Repairer If it is needed by the vehicle statu...

Page 280: ...gine automatically unless the battery is to be replaced Failure to operate in accordance with the below instructions will affect battery performance and then affect the Stop Start intelligent fuel sav...

Page 281: ...the engine with external power supply and the steps are as follows 1 Connect the positive terminal of external power supply with the battery positive terminal by cable 2 Connect the negative terminal...

Page 282: ...e may be impaired When washing the car avoid aiming high pressure water jets directly at the sensors from close range Rear Parking Aid Four ultrasonic sensors situated in the rear bumper scan an area...

Page 283: ...abled together automatically when the ignition is in position and reverse gear is selected or manually by pressing the front PDC switch located in the centre console When selected the instrument pack...

Page 284: ...f the corner sensors the warning commences As the car moves closer to the obstruction the beeps are transmitted more rapidly If an obstruction is located within the 1 2 m range of the front parking ai...

Page 285: ...never rely solely on the view provided by the camera when reversing Some models have a rear parking camera fitted above the rear licence plate When reverse gear is selected the camera will display an...

Page 286: ...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 Driving with boot tailgate open i...

Page 287: ...estraints chapter When cargo is loaded in the vehicle place it at a position as low as possible and ensure that it is tightly secured so as to avoid personal injury caused by cargo movement when traff...

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Page 289: ...Emergency Information 272 Hazard Warning Devices 273 Towing and Transporter 277 Wheel Replacement 281 Emergency Starting 283 Fuse Replacement 292 Bulb Replacement...

Page 290: ...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 triangle supplied with your car...

Page 291: ...Emergency Information Towing and Transporter Towing for Recovery Towing Eye DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted any untwisting force could unscrew the front towing eye 273...

Page 292: ...oth towing points are intended for use by qualified recovery specialists to assist in the recovery of your car when a breakdown or accident occur They are not designed for towing other vehicles and mu...

Page 293: ...sary 2 Place the gear lever in neutral before towing 3 Release the park brake 4 Must suspending the front wheels driving wheels while towing the vehicle If there is transmission fault or there is not...

Page 294: ...llustrated 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Position the car on the trailer apply the hand brake and place the gear lever in neutral Fit wheel chocks 1 as shown then position the anti slip rubber blocks 2 around t...

Page 295: ...e spare wheel and tools 1 Use the lifting strap to raise the luggage carpet A 2 Remove the tool tray B 3 Unscrew the spare wheel clamp and lift the wheel from the boot C Tool Identification 4 3 2 1 5...

Page 296: ...manhole covers DO NOT place additional material between the jack and the ground this may jeopardise the safety of the jacking operation NEVER jack the car with passengers inside or with a caravan or t...

Page 297: ...check tyre pressures after changing a wheel Ensure that wheel bolts are tightened to correct torque of 115 130Nm Check with your MG Authorised repairer as soon as possible 1 Before raising the car us...

Page 298: ...and remove the jack then FULLY tighten the wheel bolts in a star sequence and mount the relevant wheel bolt caps 7 Finally return the tools to the tool tray and the wheel face down to the well in the...

Page 299: ...battery or a battery fitted to a donor vehicle is the only approved method of starting a car with a flat battery If the battery from a donor vehicle is to be used the vehicles should be parked with th...

Page 300: ...s of both engines then start the engine 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 t...

Page 301: ...e underside of the fuse box covers Check a suspect fuse by removing it from the fuse box and looking for a break in the wire inside the fuse We suggest that take some fuses for replacement fuses can b...

Page 302: ...cated behind the glove box Auxiliary fuse box located right hand on the front board Battery top fuse box located on the battery Engine compartment fuse box located in the engine compartment 2 3 4 1 1...

Page 303: ...ox will need to be removed to gain access to the fuses 3 Press the fuse extraction tool onto the head of the fuse and pull to remove the fuse A blown fuse can be recognised by a break in the wire 4 Fo...

Page 304: ...itch Remote Steering F15 20A ESCL ECU F16 30A Pump Front Windscreen Wash F17 30A Power Supply Passenger Seat F18 15A Horns Code Rating Function F19 30A Heated Seat Front F20 20A Dipped Beam RH F21 30A...

Page 305: ...39 10A Relay Driver Lock Motor CDL Driver Door Motor Fuel Flap Release Relay Driver Unlock Relay Tailgate Release Motor Tailgate Release F40 15A Spare F41 10A Lamp Rear Fog Code Rating Function F42 10...

Page 306: ...le see illustration to remove the cover 3 Check if there is any blown fuse 4 For a blown fuse replace it with same rating Fuse Specification Code Rating Function F1 30A DC DC F2 30A EVP F3 30A Headlam...

Page 307: ...quipment Disconnect the battery cable 2 Press the buckle see illustration to remove the cover 3 Check if there is any blown fuse 4 For a blown fuse replace it with same rating Fuse Specification Code...

Page 308: ...blown fuse 4 For a blown fuse replace it with same rating Fuse Specification Code Rating Function F1 15A Turbo Boost Control Solenoid Valve Lambda Sensor Down Sttream Valve Purge Control Neutral Gear...

Page 309: ...ssenger Compartment Fusebox Fuses 1 6 9 22 24 25 27 28 42 FL3 50A Relay Horn Passenger Compartment Fusebox Fuses 16 17 18 FL4 50A Motor Cooling Fan Code Rating Function FL5 100A Passenger Compartment...

Page 310: ...in beam H7 55W Xenon headlamp D3S 35W Bending lamp H7 55W Front fog lamp H11 55W Direction indicators WY21W 21W Side lamp W5W 5W Reverse lamp W16W 16W Licence plate lamp W5W 5W Map reading lamp W5W 5W...

Page 311: ...sary clean the glass with methylated spirits to remove fingerprints For other bulbs that are not listed please seek the assistance of a workshop when they need to be replaced Front Courtesy Map Readin...

Page 312: ...l the bulb from its mounting to remove Replacement of the bulb is a reversal of the removal process When replacing the lens locate the two prongs at the front of the lens and then carefully flex the l...

Page 313: ...ulb into the bulb holder then press the glovebox lamp back into its housing Loadspace lamp 1 Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver into the indent on one of the narrow sides of the lens see arrow in...

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Page 315: ...aintenance 298 Routine Servicing 302 Bonnet 304 Engine Compartment 305 Engine 308 Cooling System 310 Brakes 312 Power Steering 314 Battery 317 Washers 319 Wipers 321 Tyres 326 Cleaning and Vehicle Car...

Page 316: ...igns and stamps the Service History after each service Brake Fluid Replacement The brake fluid requires replacement every two years irrespective of the distance the car has travelled Your MG Authorise...

Page 317: ...utine services referred to previously a number 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 Op...

Page 318: ...ne running in an unventilated area exhaust gases are poisonous and extremely dangerous DO NOT work underneath the car with a wheel changing jack as the only means of support Ensure sparks and naked li...

Page 319: ...obey all instructions printed on labels and containers Used Engine Oil Prolonged contact with engine oil may cause serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer of the skin Wash thoroughly af...

Page 320: ...n it and the locking platform is approximately 30 40 cm then push with a downward force to fully close the bonnet By attempting to lift the front edge of the bonnet check if the lock is fully engaged...

Page 321: ...onnet if the locking pin is embedded fully or not e g check if the bonnet edge is flushed with the car body well or not You should pull over the car immediately with safety and close the bonnet well i...

Page 322: ...recautions listed under Safety In The Garage 2 3 5 1 7 6 4 1 Cooling system reservoir black cap 2 Windshield washer reservoir blue cap 3 Power steering reservoir black cap 4 Engine oil dipstick yellow...

Page 323: ...r engine alternatively seek advice from the manufacturer Choose a different viscosity of oil according to the ambient temperature in which your vehicle is operating If temperature range is minimal con...

Page 324: ...switching off before checking the level 1 Withdraw the dipstick and wipe the blade clean 2 Slowly insert the dipstick and withdraw again to check the level which should NEVER be allowed to fall below...

Page 325: ...Maintenance IMPORTANT Check the engine oil more frequently if the car is driven at high speeds for prolonged periods 307...

Page 326: ...ling system is cold and with the car resting on level ground If the level is lower than MIN mark open the expansion tank and top up the coolant The level should not be higher than MAX mark Note Preven...

Page 327: ...e If this occurs then replenish coolant mix to the correct level at the earliest opportunity DO NOT top up or refill with other anti freeze formulations Note DO NOT top up or refill with rust inhibito...

Page 328: ...r replacing the brake pad or brake disc the running in of 800 km is necessary Brake Fluid Check and Top Up Brake fluid is highly toxic keep containers sealed and out of the reach of children If accide...

Page 329: ...M IN M A X M IN Brake Fluid Specification Use the brake fluid which is recommended and certified by the manufacturer See Recommended Fluids and Capacities IMPORTANT The brake fluid must be replaced ev...

Page 330: ...d and with the front wheels pointing straight ahead Wipe the filler cap clean to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir Remove the filler cap and using a clean lint free cloth wipe the dipstick clea...

Page 331: ...Maintenance Power Steering Fluid Specification Use the power steering fluid which is recommended and certified by the manufacturer Refer to Recommended Fluids and Capacities 313...

Page 332: ...water immediately for at least 15 minutes Seek medical attention urgently Swallowing battery acid can be fatal unless IMMEDIATE action is taken seek medical attention urgently Battery Disconnection an...

Page 333: ...ronment must be disposed of using an approved method They should be recycled by a professional company Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for more details Battery Charging Note DO NOT charge the...

Page 334: ...good connection Ensure all terminals are free from corrosion Only suitable battery chargers can be used please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details During the charging process the battery tem...

Page 335: ...id spillages onto painted surfaces damage may occur if spillage occurs or fluid comes into contact with bare skin please wash with clean water immediately The washer reservoir is located on the offsid...

Page 336: ...washer nozzles are clean and they are in the correct direction The windshield washer nozzles are configured during the production so generally there is no need for adjustments If necessary a needle c...

Page 337: ...span 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 wit...

Page 338: ...pivot the blade away from the wiper arm 3 Unhook the blade from the wiper arm and discard 4 Locate the tip of the new wiper blade in the slot in the wiper arm 5 Push the wiper blade towards the arm un...

Page 339: ...fitment New Tyres New tyres may not have the same adhesion properties of the old tyres please take extra care for 500 km This action could benefit tyre life Tyre or rim damage can happen unnoticed If...

Page 340: ...lt in poor driving characteristics and a shortened tyre life Tyre pressures should be checked at least once a month and once prior to each long distance journey Driving Style Excessively harsh acceler...

Page 341: ...they are warm you should expect the pressures to have increased by 0 3 to 0 4 bar 4 35 to 5 8 psi In these circumstances NEVER let air out of the tyres in order to match the recommended pressures col...

Page 342: ...he width of the tyre IMPORTANT A tyre MUST be replaced as soon as a wear indicator becomes visible Replacement Tyres DO NOT replace the wheels with wheels of any other type Alternative wheels of a dif...

Page 343: ...wheels only The thickness of snow chains shouldn t exceed 20mm Always adhere to the snow chain fitting and retensioning instructions and the speed limitations for varying road conditions DO NOT exceed...

Page 344: ...effects of environment in some areas such as the threshold of the door pedal sealing parts and cover etc should be cleaned regularly These parts may be quickly produce paint scratches due to a long st...

Page 345: ...lenty of water as much as possible Then to clean the car a little power use a soft sponge a cleaning gloves or a clean brush do this from the roof to the bottom Only when it is difficult to remove sta...

Page 346: ...car Waxing your car with hard wax twice a year at least even if you have it cleaned with automotive washing equipment with a waxing function If the car waxed newly the insect s remnant is easy to be...

Page 347: ...e paint curing agent cannot be used for dealing with those plastic parts Paint Damages The paint damages such as scratch or bruise with small stones within a small area should be painted at once for p...

Page 348: ...ge must be repaired the site of injury immediately Protection Layer of Underbody DO NOT have the catalytic purifier of the exhaust or heat insulation plate coated with the protective layer due to a fi...

Page 349: ...rbag from damage a wet cloth or cleanser for upholstering is allowed to be used to clean the following area The centre panel of the steering wheel The area of the instrument panel located passenger ai...

Page 350: ...suggestions Maintenance cream with sunshine proof and soakage functions shall be used after cleaning It may nourish the leather to keep their flexible and rich of moisture and establish a protection l...

Page 351: ...hnical Data Dimensions 335 Weights 336 Major Parameters of Engine 337 Dynamic Performance Parameters 338 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 339 Wheel Alignment Unladen Condition 339 Wheels and Tyres 33...

Page 352: ...Overall width B mm 1827 Overall height C unladen mm 1467 Wheelbase D mm 2705 Front Overhang E mm 950 Rear Overhang F mm 998 Front wheel track mm 1553 Item units Parameter Rear wheel track mm 1546 Min...

Page 353: ...em units 18K4G DCT Person in cab person 5 Unladen vehicle weight kerb kg 1548 Gross vehicle weight kg 1923 Unladen front axle weight kg 926 Unladen rear axle weight kg 622 Max Front axle weight kg 999...

Page 354: ...796 Compression ratio 9 2 1 Maximum net power kw 118 Power rating kw 118 Engine speed to develop maximum power rev min 5500 Maximum torque Nm 215 Engine speed to develop maximum torque rev min 2000 4...

Page 355: ...Technical Data Dynamic Performance Parameters Parameter Item units 18K4G DCT Acceleration s 0 100 kph 9 9 Maximum speed kph 205 Gradeability 30 337 7...

Page 356: ...ngine oil l A1 B1 5W 30 4 9 Engine coolant l Glycol OAT 7 7 Automatic transmission fluid l Pentosin FFL 2 7 0 Brake fluid l DOT 4 0 75 Power steering fluid l Dexron 0 87 Windshield washer fluid l Qx 3...

Page 357: ...Toe in total 0 10 6 Front King pin inclination non adjustable 12 54 45 Camber angle 1 10 45 Rear Toe in total 0 24 6 Wheels and Tyres Wheel Size 7 5J 17 Tyre Size 215 50 R17 Spare Wheel Wheel Size 7J...

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