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Preface.............................................................................................................................1
Introduction................................................................................................................................. 1
Owner's Handbook ............................................................................................................................... 1
Announcement ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Prompt Messages ................................................................................................................................... 3
Vehicle Identification Information ............................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification .............................................................................................................................. 4
Vehicle Identification Plate ...................................................................................................................... 5
1 Instruments and Controls ...........................................................................................7
Instruments and Controls........................................................................................................... 8
Instrument Pack ........................................................................................................................ 10
Speedometer....................................................................................................................................... 10
Tachometer......................................................................................................................................... 10
Fuel Gauge .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Message Centre ......................................................................................................................... 12
Digital Clock ....................................................................................................................................... 12
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Odometer........................................................................................................................................... 13
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Anibal Nuñez
February 25, 2025

Cómo equalizar el sonido?

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Mr. Anderson
February 25, 2025

You can equalize the sound in an MG RX5 (2016-2019) using the built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor) functions available in the SMARTY Trend Android car stereo. The system includes a 32-Band EQ, DTS, and 5.1 Surround for precise audio customization. You can adjust independent equalizer settings for front and rear speakers, apply frequency filters, use bass boost, and fine-tune time correction for each channel. Additionally, you can control the subwoofer level and cutoff frequencies to achieve the desired sound quality.

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Anibal Nuñez
February 25, 2025

Cómo acceso a SMARTY TREND ANDROIDE del MG RX5?

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Mr. Anderson
February 25, 2025

To access the SMARTY Trend Android head unit in the MG RX5 (2016-2019), follow these steps:

1. Power On: Turn on your car’s ignition to power up the head unit.
2. Touchscreen Navigation: Use the 10.4-inch QLED touchscreen to interact with the system.
3. Home Screen: The SMARTY Trend 2K Ultra-Premium Launcher provides a customizable interface for easy navigation.
4. Voice Control: Use integrated Google Voice Search for hands-free operation.
5. Connectivity: Connect your smartphone via Wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to mirror apps.
6. Factory Functions: The head unit supports factory features such as steering wheel controls, trip computer, air conditioning, and parking assistance.
7. Pin-to-Pin Connection: The unit integrates seamlessly with the car’s original wiring for easy installation.

This ensures full access to the SMARTY Trend Android system in your MG RX5.

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Arshad
March 14, 2025

When I start mg rx5 digital screen panel is automatically start off and on maby 5 or 6 times can I know way

Summary of Contents for MG RX5

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface..........................1 Introduction..........................1 Owner's Handbook ..........................1 Announcement ............................1 Prompt Messages ........................... 3 Vehicle Identification Information ..................... 4 Vehicle Identification ..........................4 Vehicle Identification Plate ........................5 1 Instruments and Controls ...................7 Instruments and Controls......................8 Instrument Pack ........................10 Speedometer............................
  • Page 2 Vehicle Information Display........................13 Warning Lights and Indicators ....................21 Lights and Switches........................31 Master Lighting Switch ......................... 31 ..................32 Headlamp Lighting Height Manual Adjustment Headlamp Lighting Height Automatic Adjustment ................. 33 Fog Lamps Switch ..........................33 Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch....................34 Hazard Warning Lamp..........................
  • Page 3 Interior Mirrors ........................... 45 Sun Visors ..........................47 Windows ............................ 48 Power Window Switches........................48 Window Operation ..........................48 ............................ 50 Sunroof Instructions ............................50 Sunroof Operation..........................50 Interior Lighting ........................54 Front Interior Lamp ..........................54 Rear Interior Lamp ..........................54 Automatic Operation...........................
  • Page 4 Storage Box on the Driver Side ......................60 Small Storage Compartment ......................... 60 Glasses Box * ............................61 Trunk Storage Compartment ........................ 61 Cup Holder ..........................63 Centre Console Cup Holder ....................... 63 Rear Armrest and Rear Cup Holder ..................... 63 Roof Luggage Rack ........................
  • Page 5 AC On/Off ............................72 Air Distribution Mode.......................... 72 Heated Rear Window .......................... 73 Air Recirculation Mode ........................73 Defrost/Defog ............................. 74 ............75 Electronic Temperature Control — 8 inch color display Control Panel ............................75 System On/Off ............................ 76 Blower Speed Control.......................... 76 Temperature Control ...........................
  • Page 6 Radio Function ............................ 82 USB Mode............................84 Bluetooh Connection........................... 84 Bluetooth Music ..........................85 Bluetooth Phone..........................85 Bluetooth Function Menu ........................86 ......................87 Entertainment System Important Safety Information ........................ 87 Cautions for Using Screen ........................88 Playable File Format for Entertainment System ..................89 Basic Operations ..........................
  • Page 7 Overview ............................132 Head Restraints ..........................132 Manual Seat Adjustment ........................134 ........................135 Power Seat Adjustment Front Seat Heating ........................... 135 Rear Seats ............................136 Seat Belts ..........................138 Protection Provided by Seat Belts ...................... 139 Wearing Seat Belts..........................140 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners ........................
  • Page 8 Child Restraints Groups ........................163 Approved Child Restraint Positions ..................... 166 4 Starting & Driving....................173 Keys ............................174 Introduction ............................174 Remote Key Battery Removing and Refitting..................175 Child Proof Locks ........................178 Alarm System.......................... 179 Engine Immobilisation......................... 179 Electronic Antitheft Alarm System....................... 180 Manual Tailgate ..........................
  • Page 9 Stopping the Engine..........................195 Economic and Environment-Friendly Driving Mode............. 197 Running-in ............................197 Environment Protection ........................197 Economic Driving ..........................197 Driving in Special Environment......................199 Inspection and Maintenance ........................ 200 Catalytic Converter ........................ 201 Fuel System ..........................203 Fuel Requirements ..........................203 Fuel Filler ............................
  • Page 10 ....................215 6-speed Manual Transmission ..................217 All-Wheel Drive System (AWD) Drive Mode............................217 Lock-mode Button..........................217 All-Wheel Drive System Indicator Lamp ....................218 Brake System........................... 219 Foot Brake ............................219 ...................... 224 Active Rollover Protection (ARP) ....................224 Hill Descent Control (HDC) System Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................
  • Page 11 Trunk Loading............................ 240 Internal Loading ..........................241 5 Emergency Information ..................243 Hazard Warning Devices ......................244 Hazard Warning Lamp........................244 Warning Triangle..........................244 Jump Starting .......................... 245 Jumper Cables ........................... 245 Starting the Car ..........................245 Towing and Shipping ....................... 247 Towing the Vehicle ..........................
  • Page 12 Engine compartment fuse box......................259 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box...................... 264 Bulb Replacement ........................267 Bulb Specification..........................267 Bulb Replacement ..........................268 6 Maintenance ......................271 Maintenance ..........................272 Routine Maintenance.......................... 272 Bonnet............................276 Opening the Bonnet........................... 276 Closing the Bonnet ..........................276 Warning When the Bonnet is Open ....................
  • Page 13 Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up..................... 282 Engine Oil Specification ........................283 Cooling System ........................284 Coolant Check and Refill........................284 Coolant Specification ......................... 285 Brake ............................286 Brake Pads ............................286 Brake Fluid Check and Adding ......................286 Brake Fluid Specification ........................
  • Page 14 Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades ....................294 Tyre ............................295 Outline ............................. 295 Caring for Your Tyres......................... 296 Tyre Wear Indicators ......................... 297 Replacement of Tyres......................... 298 Wheel Fitment Rotation........................298 Tyre/Snow Chains ..........................299 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...................... 300 Automobile External Care........................
  • Page 15 Wheels and Tyres ........................315 Tyre Pressures (Cold)......................315...
  • Page 17: Preface

    Preface Introduction Announcement The Owner's Handbook and Warranty and Maintenance Owner's Handbook Manual introduces how to use your vehicle properly, Thank you for purchasing the SAIC Motor product. Please precautions in use, and how to service and maintain your read this handbook carefully since the information in it may vehicle correctly.
  • Page 18 Preface The Authorised Repairer in this handbook refers to any passengers if parts of the vehicle are modified or altered SAIC Motor MG Authorised Repairer, which is very without permission. familiar with the service and maintenance procedure of No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a...
  • Page 19: Prompt Messages

    Preface Prompt Messages Asterisk The asterisk “*” appeared behind a title or text indicates Warning that the described device or function is only available on This warning symbol identifies procedures certain models, and the vehicle you purchased may not be that must followed...
  • Page 20: Vehicle Identification Information

    2 Engine Number 3 Transmission Number Transmission Number When communicating with an MG Authorised Repairer, Stamped on the upper face of the transmission housing always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If in the engine compartment. The transmission number of...
  • Page 21: Vehicle Identification Plate

    (viewed from the front vehicle), which can be seen when the vehicle The vehicle identification plate contains the following is lifted. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer. information: • Model / Type;...
  • Page 22 Preface...
  • Page 23: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 56 Power Socket 10 Instrument Pack 59 Storage Devices 12 Message Centre 63 Cup Holder 21 Warning Lights and Indicators 64 Roof Luggage Rack 31 Lights and Switches 36 Wipers and Washers 40 Steering System 42 Horn 43 Rearview Mirrors 47 Sun Visors...
  • Page 24: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls 3 4 5 6 7 18 17...
  • Page 25 Instruments and Controls 1 Power Window Switch 18 Fuel Filler Flap Release Handle 2 Light Stalk Switch 19 Exterior Rearview Mirrors and Master Lighting Height Adjustment Switch 3 Horn Button 4 Driver Airbag 5 Instrument Pack 6 Wiper Stalk Switch 7 Ignition Switch 8 Onboard Entertainment System 9 Front Passenger Airbag...
  • Page 26: Instrument Pack

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Pack IMPORTANT To protect the engine from damage, never allow the pointer to remain in the red sector of the gauge for prolonged periods. Fuel Gauge The quantity of fuel in the tank is indicated by the number of segments illuminated (figure 4).
  • Page 27 Instruments and Controls The arrow next to the fuel gauge symbol in the message centre indicates that the fuel filler is located on the left hand side of the car.
  • Page 28: Message Centre

    Instruments and Controls Message Centre Digital Clock Displays the current time in digital form. Gear Display With the ignition in ON position, it displays the current ,S) of shift lever position (P, R, N, D, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 the automatic transmission.
  • Page 29: Odometer

    Instruments and Controls Odometer Vehicle Information Display With the ignition in ON position, it displays the total The vehicle information display provides the following distance the car has travelled. information: 1 Warning Information Next Service 2 Trip Computer With the ignition in ON position, the odometer area shows 3 Settings for 5 seconds the service interval announcement symbol, the estimated distance of the next service remaining before...
  • Page 30 Instruments and Controls Trip Computer • Press the up/down button on the right of steering wheel to adjust the trip computer items. With the ignition in ON position, the trip computer • Press OK button the right of steering wheel to confirm function can be selected as follows: or long press OK button to reset.
  • Page 31 Instruments and Controls • Long press the trip computer button (1) at the top of Trip 1 the steering wheel stalk switch to reset or operate the selected items. The following information will be displayed: 1 Trip 1 2 Driving Time 1 3 Average Speed 1 4 Average Fuel 1 Displays the distance travelled this journey.
  • Page 32 Instruments and Controls Driving Time 1 and can also be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of steering wheel or trip computer button. Average Fuel 1 Displays the driving time this journey. The value will be automatically reset one hour after power off, and can also be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of steering Displays the average fuel this journey.
  • Page 33 Instruments and Controls Note: Reset any item of Trip 2, Driving Time 2, Average Range to Empty Speed 2, Average Fuel 2, and other items will also be reset. Driving Time 2 Displays the distance travelled since last reset. It can be reset by long pressing OK button on the right of steering wheel or trip computer button.
  • Page 34 Instruments and Controls Displays the current fuel consumption when the engine is • Speed Limit Alarm Adjustment running. When the vehicle speed is less than 5 km/h, the • Tyre Pressure Reset unit of instantaneous fuel consumption is L/h; and when •...
  • Page 35 Instruments and Controls Digital Clock Adjustment Speed Limit Alarm Adjustment In this interface, press OK button on the right of steering In this interface, press OK key on the right of steering wheel or long press the trip computer button, the displayed wheel or long press the trip computer button, the hour speed value will flash.
  • Page 36 OK. If unsuccessful, the message centre button to select ON or OFF to turn on/off the ECO mode. display will show NOK. If this situation appears, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer. Exit Note: Tyre Pressure Reset should be made upon each tyre replacement or inflation.
  • Page 37: Warning Lights And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights and Indicators...
  • Page 38 Instruments and Controls Main Beam Indicator - Blue Rear Fog Lamp Indicator - Yellow The indicator illuminates when the headlamp The indicator illuminates when the rear fog high beam is turned on. lamps are turned on. Dipped Beam Indicator - Green Front Fog Lamp Indicator - Green The indicator illuminates when the headlamp The indicator illuminates when the front fog...
  • Page 39 Seek an MG Authorised Repairer for service urgently. and the indicator illuminates in yellow. Otherwise there may be the risk that SRS system or seat...
  • Page 40 MG Authorised Repairer for service. alarm. Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer for service. When the battery is low, the indicator flashes with audible alarm. In this case, the system will limit or turn off some Low Oil Pressure Warning Lamp - Red electrical appliances.
  • Page 41 Check brake fluid level (refer to ‘Brake Fluid Check and Top illuminate with an audible alarm. Up’ under the ‘Maintenance’ section). If the lamp remains on, stop the car as soon as safety permits and seek an MG ABS Malfunction Indicator Lamp - Yellow Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 42 When the engine coolant If the failure affecting the engine performance and emission temperature increases continuously, the engine coolant occurs during driving, it will illuminate. Please seek an MG temperature warning lamp will flash with an audible alarm. Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 43 Instruments and Controls High engine coolant temperature could result in severe driving for a short while, please seek an MG Authorised damage. Stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon Repairer urgently. as safety permits and seek an MG Authorised Repairer at When this lamp illuminates red, it indicates the electric the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 44 Malfunction Warning - Yellow deactivated. If HDC related system has a failure, this lamp illuminates yellow. Please seek an MG Authorised Repairer urgently. With the ignition in ON position, this lamp illuminates to conduct a system self-check and extinguishes If the lamp flashes yellow, it indicates that the brake system upon the completion.
  • Page 45 If the lamp remains yellow with an audible alarm, it indicates enabled. If this lamp flashes red, it indicates the electronic all-wheel drive system has a fault. Please seek an MG parking brake is not tight, or the electronic parking brake Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 46 The vehicle can only be started off after the transmission temperature is reduced and the lamp goes off. If the driver operates as per the above mentioned for 20 minutes, the lamp remains on, please contact an MG...
  • Page 47: Lights And Switches

    Instruments and Controls Lights and Switches Side/Tail Lamps, Instrument Pack and Switch Illumination Master Lighting Switch When the ignition switch is in ACC position, turn the master lighting switch to position 1 to switch on side/tail lamps, instrument pack and switch illumination, etc. With the ignition switch in the OFF position if the lighting switch is in position 1 and the drivers door opened an audible warning will sound to alert the driver, the side/tail lamps...
  • Page 48: Headlamp Lighting Height Manual Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Lighting Height Manual and Convenience" in "Air Conditioning and Audio System" Adjustment section. Daytime Running Lamps The daytime running lamps turn on automatically when the ignition switch is in ON position. When the side lamps are switched on, the daytime running lamps extinguishes automatically.
  • Page 49: Headlamp Lighting Height Automatic Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Fog Lamps Switch Location Load Fog lights should only be used when visibility Driver, or driver & front passenger. is below 100m - other road users could be All the seats occupied with no load. dazzled in clear conditions. All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the boot, or driver with full load.
  • Page 50: Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch

    Instruments and Controls Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch on the front fog lamps. The indicator illuminates on the instrument panel when the front fog lamps are on. Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles Rear Fog Lamps when driving using main beam headlamps. With the ignition switch in ON position and the front fog lamps or headlamps on, turn the fog lamp switch to position 2 to turn on the rear fog lamps.
  • Page 51: Hazard Warning Lamp

    Instruments and Controls Hazard Warning Lamp GREEN indicator lamp in the instrument pack will flash when the turning signal lamps are working. Press the hazard warning lamp button to turn on Rotating the steering wheel will cancel the indicator the hazard warning lamps. The turning signal lamps and operation (small movements of the steering wheel may direction indicator lamps will flash together.
  • Page 52: Wipers And Washers

    Instruments and Controls Wipers and Washers • Single Wipe (4) • Automatic Wipe Speed Adjustment /Rain Sensor Front Windscreen Wiper Operation Sensitivity Adjustment • Programed Wash/Wiper (6) Automatic Wipe By pushing the lever up to the automatic wipe position (1), the wipers will operate automatically.
  • Page 53: Programed Wash/Wipe

    Instruments and Controls operate continuously. If there is no rain, please turn IMPORTANT off the Automatic Wipe. • Avoid operating the wiper on a dry windshield. • In freezing or extremely hot weather conditions, Slow Wipe make sure that the wiper blades are not By pushing the lever up to the slow wipe position (2), the frozen/adhered to the windshield.
  • Page 54: Rear Windscreen Wiper Operation

    Instruments and Controls Rear Windscreen Wiper Operation IMPORTANT If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution (dirt or ice may have blocked the jets), release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating, and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
  • Page 55 Instruments and Controls wipes, the wipers will enter intermittent mode. The time period between the wipes can be increased/decreased via the wiper delay switch (4). Turn the rear windscreen wiper switch to wash and wipe (2) and hold, the rear windscreen wiper and washer will operate, and the rear windscreen wiper wipes quickly.
  • Page 56: Steering System

    Instruments and Controls Steering System To adjust the angle or height of steering column to suit your driving position: Steering Column Adjustment 1 Fully release the locking lever. DO NOT attempt to adjust the height or 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the angle of the steering column while the car is steering column up or down to move the wheel into in motion.
  • Page 57: Electric Power Steering

    Instruments and Controls Electric Power Steering Electric Power Steering (EPS) Warning Lamps Refer to "Warning Lamps and Indicators" in "Instruments If electric power steering fails or cannot and Controls" section. operate, the steering wheel will be hard to move, which extremely affects the driving If the battery cable is disconnected, this lamp illuminates safety.
  • Page 58: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn please ensure that you press in this area to avoid any potential conflict with the operation of the airbag. IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please DO NOT press with excessive force or hit the airbag cover when operating the horn.
  • Page 59: Rearview Mirrors

    Instruments and Controls Rearview Mirrors • When the ignition switch is in ACC or ON/RUN/START position, rotate the knob to select left (L) or right (R) Exterior Mirrors rearview mirror. • Shake the knob to adjust the angle of the exterior Note: Objects viewed in exterior mirrors may appear mirror glass.
  • Page 60 Instruments and Controls Operate this knob downward again, the rearview mirrors will return to the original positions. Unlock/lock the vehicle by remote key, the exterior mirrors will be deployed/folded automatically. Note: For a vehicle equipped with exterior mirror electric folding, if the exterior mirrors deviate from original positions due to human or other factors, it can restore to the original position by operating the knob to make the exterior mirror to complete fold...
  • Page 61: Interior Mirrors

    Instruments and Controls Interior Mirrors After the car is started, the automatic anti-dazzle function is switched on automatically (operation indicator ON). Adjust the body of the interior mirror to achieve the best When the headlamps of the rear vehicle may dazzle the possible view.
  • Page 62 Instruments and Controls Manual Anti-dazzle Interior Mirror Move the lever at the base of the interior mirror to change its angle, so as to achieve the anti-dazzle function. Normal visibility is restored by pulling the lever back again. Note: In some circumstances, using manual anti-dazzle function of the interior mirror may confuse the driver as to the precise location of following...
  • Page 63: Sun Visors

    Instruments and Controls Sun Visors when the cover is opened, and it is switched off when the cover is closed. The vanity mirror on the driver side can only be used when the car stops. Sun visors (1), vanity mirrors (2) and vanity mirror lights * (3) are arranged on the roof ahead of both driver and front passenger.
  • Page 64: Windows

    Instruments and Controls Windows Window Operation Ensure children are kept clear when raising or Power Window Switches lowering a window. Press the switch (1-4) to lower the window, and pull the switch to raise the window. Release the switch, the window will stop moving (unless the ‘One-Touch’...
  • Page 65 Instruments and Controls Note: It is recommended that you ISOLATE the rear if this happens the window will open slightly to allow the window switches when carrying children. obstruction be removed. Note: DO NOT lift and lower the driver power window Note: Please operate the windows correctly to avoid for several times in short time, otherwise the thermal danger, the driver shall instruct the occupants on the...
  • Page 66: Sunroof

    • Upon the completion of the sunroof operation, release the sunroof operation switch in time. Otherwise it may result in failure. • To ensure the sunroof functions normally, please clean it frequently and go to an MG Authorised Repairer for service as required.
  • Page 67 Instruments and Controls When the ignition switch is set to ACC or ON/RUN/ Sunroof Glass Operation START, you can operate the sunroof. Open the Sunroof Glass by Tilting Sunroof assembly consists of two pieces of glass of which the front glass can be opened by sliding or tilting, the rear one is fixed-type and cannot be opened, and a sunshade which can be opened by sliding.
  • Page 68 Instruments and Controls Sunroof Sunshade Operation Close the Sunroof Glass by Tilting Pull down the rear of the switch to automatically close the Open the sunshade. sunroof in the direction as indicated by the arrow. Shortly operate the switch again to interrupt the process. Short press the button to automatically open To manually close the sunroof, pull down the rear of the the sunshade, and press it again to stop the process.
  • Page 69 Instruments and Controls Anti-pinch Function Note: The anti-pinch function of sunroof glass only works when it is being closed by sliding. During automatic close by sliding, after encountering an obstacle the sunroof glass and sunshade will stop Initialization of Sunroof closing and open automatically to allow the obstacle to be removed.
  • Page 70: Interior Lighting

    Instruments and Controls Interior Lighting Rear Interior Lamp Front Interior Lamp The lamp is located at both left and right sides of ceiling. Press the shown lens to switch on the rear interior lamp, and press it again to switch off the lamp. Press any one of buttons (2) to switch on the corresponding lamp, and press it again to switch the lamp off.
  • Page 71: Automatic Operation

    Instruments and Controls Automatic Operation Press the button (1) for front interior lamp to turn on automatic operation, and press it again to turn off the function. The front and rear interior lamps will be switched on automatically as long as the followings occur. •...
  • Page 72: Power Socket

    Note: No cigar lighter on the vehicle. If required, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer. Front 12V power socket is located at front of shift lever and can be used as power supply when the ignition switch...
  • Page 73: Rear Console Power Socket

    Instruments and Controls Rear Console Power Socket long-time use may cause low battery, and the engine may not start normally. Trunk Power Socket Rear console power socket is located at rear of the centre console and can be used by turning over the cover downward and pulling out the plug when the ignition switch is in ACC or ON/RUN/START.
  • Page 74 Instruments and Controls Note: The voltage of the trunk power socket is 12V, and the power rating is 120W. Note: Continual use of trunk power socket after engine flameout will consume battery power, long-time use may cause low battery, and the engine may not start normally.
  • Page 75: Storage Devices

    Instruments and Controls Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions • Please close all storage devices when the car is running. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injury in emergency start, hard brake and car accident. • DO NOT place flammable materials such as liquid or lighters in any storage devices.
  • Page 76: Storage Box On The Driver Side

    Instruments and Controls Storage Box on the Driver Side Small Storage Compartment Located at the lower side of the instrument panel on the Lift the armrest (arrowed) to open the compartment driver side. cover. Put the armrest down to close the small storage compartment.
  • Page 77: Glasses Box

    Instruments and Controls Glasses Box * Note: Only the glasses with the standard glasses frame can be put into the glasses box. The glasses box can be used only when the car is stopped. Trunk Storage Compartment DO NOT place objects on the luggage cover behind the rear seat in order to prevent potential personal injuries in case of a traffic accident.
  • Page 78 Instruments and Controls If you plan to use a trunk storage compartment, first retract When the luggage cover is to be retracted, retract the the luggage cover (1), move it along the groove until it is edge pipe plug 1 to outer pipe 3, rotate the plug upward retracted.
  • Page 79: Cup Holder

    Instruments and Controls Cup Holder The centre console cup holder is at the front end of the DO NOT place a cup with hot drink in the centre console armrest assembly, and can be turned on or cup holder. You may burn yourself or have off by gently pulling the roller shutters.
  • Page 80: Roof Luggage Rack

    Instruments and Controls Roof Luggage Rack • Be sure to remove the roof loads and the loading equipment installed by yourself prior to passing through The roof loads shall not exceed the maximum automatic cleaning equipment. authorised load for the roof, or else they •...
  • Page 81: Periodical Check

    Instruments 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.
  • Page 83: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 68 Ventilation 71 Electronic Temperature Control — Radio 75 Electronic Temperature Control — 8 inch color display 79 Radio 87 Entertainment System...
  • Page 84: Ventilation

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen Vents 3 Center Vent 4 Front Seat Feet Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents 6 Centre Console Vents There are also 2 rear seat feet vents, respectively on the floor under the front seats (not shown in the figure).
  • Page 85: Particle/Pollen Filter

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Vents The heating, ventilation and air conditioning system provides fresh, cooing or heated air to the interior of the Center Vent car from the air intake grille in front of the windscreen. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
  • Page 86 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Side Vents Centre Console Vents Toggle the button down all the way to close the vent, and Rotate the thumb-wheel up to open the centre console toggle the button up to open the vent. Toggle the button at vents, while rotate the thumb-wheel down to close the the centre of the vent up and down, left and right to direct centre console vents.
  • Page 87: Electronic Temperature Control - Radio

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Electronic Temperature Control — Radio Control Panel 1 Temperature Control 2 Defrost/Defog 3 AC On/Off 4 Air Recirculation Mode 5 Heated Rear Window TEMP 6 Blower Speed Control/System On/Off 7 Windscreen and Feet Mode 8 Feet Mode 9 Face and Feet Mode 10 Face Mode...
  • Page 88: Blower Speed Control

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Blower Speed Control 2 After the AC is switched off, the system can still provide heating and ventilation function. Rotate the blower speed control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the blower 3 A small amount of condensed water may be left speed.
  • Page 89: Heated Rear Window

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems indicator in the button will illuminate. The heated rear window function will automatically turn off after operating For "Feet". Directs air to distribute through the for 15 minutes. Operate it for a second time within 5 feet vents.
  • Page 90: Defrost/Defog

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems occurs, select the "Windscreen" mode with the air distribution mode button, and adjust the blower speed to maximum. Defrost/Defog Press the defrost/defog on the control panel, and the indicator in the button will come on. Meanwhile the system will enter into the defined blower speed and customer-set temperature to brighten windscreen and side windows.
  • Page 91: Electronic Temperature Control - 8 Inch Color Display

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Electronic Temperature Control — 8 inch color display Control Panel 1 Temperature Control/System On/Off 2 Defrost/Defog 3 AC On/Off 4 Air Recirculation Mode 5 Heated Rear Window 6 Blower Speed Control 7 Windscreen and Feet Mode 8 Feet Mode 9 Face and Feet Mode 10 Face Mode...
  • Page 92: System On/Off

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System On/Off Temperature Control Rotate the temperature control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the air Press the system on/off on the control panel, temperature at vents. the air conditioning system will be turned on and restore to the state before off.
  • Page 93: Air Distribution Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems minutes after the AC is turned off, so as to avoid the condensed water residue and generation of For "Feet + Windscreen". Directs air to peculiar smell. distribute through the windscreen and feet vents. Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be Air Distribution Mode directed to the side vents and windscreen side vent.
  • Page 94: Air Recirculation Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Defrost/Defog Note: The heated rear window function is only operational when the engine is running. Press the defrost/defog on the control panel, Air Recirculation Mode and the indicator in the button will come on. Meanwhile the system will enter into the defined blower speed and Press the air recirculation mode on the customer-set temperature to brighten windscreen and side...
  • Page 95: Radio

    Do not use water, solvent or certain USB brands and models, or files contained abrasive cleaner, these substances will damage the can not be played correctly. Seek an MG Authorised display. Repairer. 3 The radio is designed to operate between 9 The USB port supports the recharging function, and temperatures of -20℃~70℃.
  • Page 96: Radio Control Panel

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Control Panel 1 Numeric button [1] 2 Numeric button/Random MP3 WMA button[ 3 Numeric button/Cycle button [ SCAN 4 [ON/OFF] button/[VOL] knob 5 Bluetooth telephone [ ] button 6 [SRC] button 7 [USB] port ] button ] button 10 [MENU] button...
  • Page 97: Basic Operations

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations Menu Functions Short press [MENU] button to enter into the menu Power On/Off functions, rotate the [MENU] button to display each Press the [ON/OFF] button to start the system, and press function in cycle, and press it again to enter the sub-menu. it again to turn off the system.
  • Page 98: Radio Function

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Function Folder Mode In the USB playback mode, short press [ ] or [ Band Selection button to enter into folder selection (upward/downward) Press [SRC] button to select bands of FM1, FM2, FMA and mode;...
  • Page 99 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems In the desired waveband, long press [SRC] button, then the Preset Tuning 6 strongest FM/AM station frequencies will be stored in the The memory has 24 preset positions (FM1, FM2, FMA and memory of FMA or AM in order of signal strength. If the AM) for storing stations.
  • Page 100: Usb Mode

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Mode If the track elapsed time is more than 3 seconds, press [ button to return to the start of the current track and press it again to start the previous track. If elapsed time is less MP3 WMA than 3 seconds, press [ ] button once to return to the...
  • Page 101: Bluetooth Music

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Phone Turn on Bluetooth function of the mobile phone and search the player Bluetooth to pair, then the display will indicate Two-Party Call the current mobile phone is in the connected state. If the player Bluetooth is enabled but not connected to the With the mobile phone connected, if there is an incoming mobile phone, it will search and connect automatically the call, the current track will be stopped and the call number...
  • Page 102: Bluetooth Function Menu

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Function Menu In the tripartite call, short press the numeric button [1] to switch between the telephone sources and keep the other With Bluetooth paired, short press [MENU] button to source meanwhile. enter into the Bluetooth menu; rotate the [MENU] button to select the Bluetooth settings.
  • Page 103: Entertainment System

    If it with any liquids or foreign objects, if any of them enter is unable to restore, please contact an MG Authorised it, please park your vehicle at a safe place and turn Repairer for service.
  • Page 104: Cautions For Using Screen

    The screen will the screen will become dimmer. When the image will not display the boot screen at power on in no longer be visible, please contact an MG Authorised standby mode. Repairer. • Please take care to protect the screen against direct sunlight.
  • Page 105: Playable File Format For Entertainment System

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Playable File Format for Entertainment WMV, ASF, H264, MPEG2, MPEG4 and HD Video Playback. System Text/Image Support Precautions The entertainment system supports the following • For some types of external storage devices , this text/image formats, and other formats may not work entertainment system may not be able to identify them, normally.
  • Page 106: Basic Operations

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Basic Operations 3 Power button/VOL Knob Short press to enter main system interface, long press Entertainment Player Control Panel for 2 seconds to enter standby mode, long press for 10 seconds to reboot the system; rotate the knob to adjust the volume.
  • Page 107 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Main System Interface Radio Apple Ca rP la y Music Navigatio n 4 Video 1 Radio/Music Touch to enter the Video interface. Touch to enter the Radio/Music interface. 5 Pictures 2 Navigation Touch to enter the Pictures interface. Touch to enter the Navigation interface.
  • Page 108 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Power On/Off 7 Off Touch to shut off the screen. Touch the screen again Power On to wake up the screen. Short press the power button, the system will be powered on when the vehicle power is not turned on. 8 Car If the vehicle power is turned off with the system in Touch to enter the Car interface.
  • Page 109 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems After the ignition switch is turned off, press the power Standby Mode button to turn on the entertainment system, the system Long press the power button for 2 seconds to allow the will be automatically powered off after 30 minutes. entertainment system enter the standby mode, and the operation of the entertainment system may be suspended when the vehicle power is turned on.
  • Page 110 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Control Buttons on Steering Wheel • The system automatically skips to the reverse screen during parking. • Turn off the vehicle power, and the system is directly powered off. Button Short press to switch to the previous track when playing an audio;...
  • Page 111 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Button The * button on steering wheel can be set as the shortcut key of the smart phone or car or home page. Short press to mute the system if not in calling/talking state. 9 SIRI Button 3 Volume Up Button Activate/Cancel SIRI function.
  • Page 112 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Volume Adjustment USB port • The audio volume can be adjusted through the volume The storage box shall be kept clean to avoid adjustment knob and the steering wheel buttons. the blocked jack and port, which may result During the volume adjustment, the system may in equipment failure.
  • Page 113: Bluetooth Phone

    For damages, costs or expenses due to data exceed 10 meters. However, the actual transmission loss or damage, MG Motor assumes no responsibility. distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, depending on the usage environment.
  • Page 114 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Pairing and Connection phone. Even when the connection is terminated for some reasons, the system will automatically reconnect Bluetooth Setting the specific mobile phone (except when the connection The Bluetooth setting includes Bluetooth on and off, device is terminated due to mobile phone operation).
  • Page 115 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems • System will display device name and Bluetooth address. Search a Device • If the Bluetooth is not turned on, the status bar will If the Bluetooth function of the system is turned on but not not show the Bluetooth icon;...
  • Page 116 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Phone Menu Pairing from Mobile Phone Enable the system Bluetooth function, request the Touch [Bluetooth] (the mobile phone Bluetooth is connection from mobile phone for pairing with the mobile connected by default, and the mobile phone name or type phone.
  • Page 117 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Keypad Input first three digits of the phone number, the system will match the number with a contact in the Contacts Touch Phone area in the main interface to enter the Keypad immediately. Touch to retract the matching input interface.
  • Page 118 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Contacts 5 Phone Numbers Type Touch Phone area in the main interface, and then touch Office: , Home: , Mobile: [Contacts] to enter the Contacts interface. 6 Quickly Search a Contact Contact Search Keypad 15878747474 15812487474 Contacts Call History...
  • Page 119 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Call History 3 Talk Time Touch phone area in the main interface, and then touch Call history list is arranged by time and date in reverse [Call History] to enter the Call History interface. chronological order. Keypad Contacts Call History...
  • Page 120 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth 2 In case of input error, touch to delete the number figures entered one by one. Long press the Touch [Bluetooth] to enter Bluetooth connection button to delete all figures. interface. Refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and Connection" in this section for details.
  • Page 121 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems The contacts synchronized via Bluetooth support voice Making a Call in the Contacts calling and quick searching functions and does not support Touch [Contacts] to enter the Contacts interface. deleting contacts. Note: For some mobile phones, a dialog box asking Contact Search whether to download Bluetooth contacts will be Keypad...
  • Page 122 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Contact Search Contact Search Keypad Keypad 15878747474 15878747474 15812487474 15812487474 Contacts Contacts Call History Call History 15973684523 15973684523 Bluetooth Bluetooth 18536492523 18536492523 Calling from Call History Or touch the search box on the interface, input the initial letter or title of the name to be searched, after the search is completed, touch the contact to make a call.
  • Page 123 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 1 Enter Dial Pad interface, and then touch [Call Incoming Call History] to enter the Call History interface. Answer an Incoming Call 2 Touch a certain Call History record in the list to call • When an incoming call comes, touch to answer the the contact.
  • Page 124 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Reject an Incoming Call During the call, touch button to restore the Speaker • In the main system interface or full screen picture of an Mode. incoming call, touch to reject the call. During the call, touch to switch between Microphone •...
  • Page 125: Entertainment

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Entertainment In a call, rotate the volume adjustment knob or press the volume adjustment button in the steering wheel controls Instructions to adjust the in-call volume. Instructions for USB • USB port can provide mobile phone charging, support U disc music and Apple CarPlay connection.
  • Page 126 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems USB Music 1 Music Playback Media Switching Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the You may select USB music or Bluetooth music. system will automatically load the music on the storage 2 Album Cover device.
  • Page 127 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems US B Mus ic Lis t 10 Previous Track \USBDevice\Music Short press to switch to the previous track; short press during playback to return to the beginning of the Adele - Hello.mp3 track; long press to rewind. 11 Current Elapsed Time Adele - Set Fire to the rain.mp3 Song playback progress is displayed.
  • Page 128 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Bluetooth Music 1 Play/Pause Please connect a Bluetooth device first before playing 2 Artist Name Bluetooth music. Refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and 3 Next Track Connection" in "Bluetooth Phone" section for details. 4 Previous Track After the Bluetooth device is connected with the system, In this interface, touch [Audio], the system will skip to touch the Radio/Music area in the main interface, and then...
  • Page 129 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Radio Menu 3 Station Favorites State Touch [FM] or [AM] in the Radio/Music area in the main indicates that the station has been added to interface to enter the radio interface. Favorites; if no such icon, it indicates that the station is not added to Favorites.
  • Page 130 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Video 10 Previous Station Short press to automatically search the previous This system supports WMV, ASF, H264, MPEG2, MPEG4 station; long press to manually search the previous and HD Video Playback video files. station. Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the system will automatically load the videos on the storage device.
  • Page 131 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Short press to switch to next video; long press to fast forward. 6 Video List The corresponding video file can be viewed and played; the video file displayed in the folder can also be viewed and played.
  • Page 132 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Pictures Picture Browsing Interface Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the 91e 176c6a 746548s d65.jpg system will automatically load the pictures on the storage device. Touch [Pictures] in the main interface to enter picture application interface.
  • Page 133: Apple Carplay

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Apple CarPlay The corresponding picture file can be viewed and played; the picture file displayed in the folder can also The function can achieve the interconnection between be viewed and played. iPhone functions (Map, Music, Phone Call, Short Note: The system supports the browse of pictures Message, Podcast, Voice Recognition,etc) and the onboard stored in a USB storage device.
  • Page 134 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Operation methods of Apple Carplay Phone call of Apple Carplay P hone 14:38 Audiobooks The user can control the Apple CarPlay system through After the Apple Carplay function is connected normally, the three methods as follows: the phone call function of the Apple Carplay can be used 1 Conduct voice control with Siri.
  • Page 135 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Music of Apple Carplay Map of Apple Carplay By clicking the Icon [Music] in the Apple Carplay system, By clicking the Icon [Maps] in the Apple Carplay system, one can enjoy the music function of Apple Carplay via the one can use the map function of Apple Carplay via the onboard mainframe.
  • Page 136: Car Set

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Car Set 2 Send a message. 3 Play music. when the ignition switch is in ON position, touch [Car] in main interface to enter car set interface. 4 I want to go to XXX (to activate the navigation). Comfort &...
  • Page 137 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Follow Me Home Key Unlock Select to turn on/off Follow Me Home function as required. The remote unlocking mode can be set as [All Doors] or [Driver Door]. Find My Car Passive Unlock Set the response mode of car locating indication as required: [Lighting] or [Lights &...
  • Page 138 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Driving & Maintenance Steering Wheel Button “*” Function The steering wheel “*” button can be set as the shortcut In the vehicle control interface, touch [Driving & key of the [Smart Phone]、 [Car] or [Home]. Maintenance] to enter tire pressure reset interface.
  • Page 139: A/C Display

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems A/C Display Factory Setting In the vehicle control interface, touch [Factory Setting] to When adjusting A/C, the A/C status bar will be enter Factory Reset interface. automatically popped up at the bottom of the main interface.
  • Page 140: Settings

    Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Settings 6 Internal Recirculation Display Touch the [Setup] area in the main interface to enter the Setup interface. Audio Settings Volume Settings 1 System Beeps Touch to adjust system beeps. 2 Key Beeps Touch to turn on/off key beeps.
  • Page 141 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems 3 Loudness The preset EQ has 6 options: Classic, Pop, Jazz, Vocals, Rock, and Custom. It can be enabled to compensate for deficiencies in the bass and treble ranges at low volume. Touch and drag the floating bar to customize the EQ parameters.
  • Page 142 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Time and Date Setting Sound Stage In the setup interface, touch [Time] to enter the Time and Audio Date Setting interface. Time 2016 Bluetooth Audio Front-Rear 2017 Left-Right Display Time 2018 System Bluetooth Touch to adjust the central position of sound field. Time Forma t Display Touch...
  • Page 143 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Connection Setting GPS Synchronization Select to turn on/off the GPS synchronization function as Touch [Bluetooth] to enter the Bluetooth On/Off required. interface. Refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and Connection" under "Phone" section for details. Time Zone Display Setting Select time zone to set the system time.
  • Page 144 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems System Setting Language Touch to choose the system language. Touch [System] on the Setting interface to enter the system setting interface, where you can view and set some basic Brightness states and functions of the system. Touch and drag the cursor to adjust the backlight brightness of the screen, or choose [Screen Off] to turn Help Files...
  • Page 145 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems default factory settings as required. A dialog box will be popped up to ask "Do you want to Restore factory defaults?". After factory settings are restored, the system will be reset to its original settings and all data in the entertainment system is deleted.
  • Page 147: Seats & Restraints

    Seats & Restraints 132 Seats 138 Seat Belts 148 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System 161 Child Restraints...
  • Page 148: Seats

    Seats & Restraints Seats Head Restraints Adjust the height of the head restraint so that Overview the top of it is in line with the top of the To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of occupant's head. This location may reduce vehicle control, DO NOT adjust the seats the risk of head and neck injuries in the event while the car is moving.
  • Page 149 Seats & Restraints press the head restraint downward to make sure that it is locked in position. There are 3 positions to adjust the height of the seat head restraint. When adjusting the head restraint from a low position to a high one, pull the head restraint directly upward, and gently press the head restraint downward after it reaches the desired position to make sure that it is locked in position.
  • Page 150: Manual Seat Adjustment

    Seats & Restraints Manual Seat Adjustment 2 Height adjustment Lift the lever (2) repeatedly to raise the seat cushion, and press the lever downward to lower the seat cushion. 3 Backrest adjustment Lift the lever (3), adjust the backrest until it moves into a satisfiable position , release the lever.
  • Page 151: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats & Restraints Power Seat Adjustment 3 Backrest adjustment Move the switch (2) forward/backward to adjust the backrest until it reaches the desired angle. 4 Lumbar support adjustment Move the lever (3) to adjust the hardness of the lumbar support. Front Seat Heating If bare skin is in contact with the heated seats for excessive periods of time it may cause...
  • Page 152: Rear Seats

    40℃) and continues getting hotter when using seat heating system, please turn off seat heating and contact MG Authorised Repairer. • Overuse of the driver's heated seat may cause drowsiness and could affect safety.
  • Page 153 Seats & Restraints Folding Rear Seats To increase luggage space, fully lower (or remove) all head restraints, pull up the respective control lock levers and fold the seat backrest forward. Note: When the head restraint of the rear seat is not fully lowered or the backrest of the front seat is inclined backward excessively, the folding of the rear seat is very likely to damage the back of the front seat,...
  • Page 154: Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Seat Belts NEVER fasten the driver seat belt or use a buckle replacement when the driver It is important that all seat belts are worn seat is vacant or when exiting the vehicle. correctly. Always check that all passengers This could cause the engine to restart are wearing seat belts.
  • Page 155: Protection Provided By Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Protection Provided by Seat Belts It is of equal importance for passengers in the rear seat to fasten their seat belts correctly. Otherwise, passengers with seat belts not correctly fastened will be thrown forward in accidents, and will endanger themselves as well as the driver and other passengers.
  • Page 156: Wearing Seat Belts

    Seats & Restraints Wearing Seat Belts The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for use by normal sized adults. This part of the literature refers to Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury adult use. or death in the event of an accident. All seat belts are 3 point lap-diaganonal belts.
  • Page 157 Seats & Restraints Fastening Seat Belts Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat belts correctly. 1 Adjust the seat correctly. 2 Hold the metal tab, pull the seat belt out steadily over the shoulder and across your chest. Ensure there is no twist on the belt.
  • Page 158 Seats & Restraints IMPORTANT • Always ensure the seat belt will not become trapped in the door aperture when closing the door, damage will occur. • Pulling the seat belt out too quickly may cause it to 'lock'. In this case, allow the seat belt to retract slightly and then pull it across your body slowly.
  • Page 159 Seats & Restraints To ensure that the seat belts always provide maximum protection, ensure the belt is flat, not loose and contacts the body. Upper Anchorage Height Adjustment During driving, DO NOT adjust the 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.
  • Page 160: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners

    NEVER belt pre tensioners should be replaced at the position the belt on or above the belly. earliest opportunity by an MG Authorised Repairer. Please consult your physician for further details.
  • Page 161 Seats & Restraints The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre-tensioners, these IMPORTANT are designed to retract the front seat belts and work • Seat belt pre-tensioners will not be activated by in conjunction with the airbags in the event of a severe minor impacts.
  • Page 162: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    • Ensure the seat belt warning system is fully functional. belt immediately. If the seat belt fails any of the above tests or inspections contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately for Always ensure the red release button on the repairs.
  • Page 163 Seat belts should not require change after minor collisions, however, some other parts of the seat belt system may require attention. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for advice.
  • Page 164: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    Seats & Restraints Airbag Supplementary Restraint System Overview The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. It does not replace the need, or requirement to wear a seat belt. The airbags together with the seat belts provide optimum protection for adults, but it is not the case for infants.
  • Page 165 6 seconds. If any of the following symptoms occur, the system should be inspected by your MG Authorised Repairer. • The warning light fails to illuminate when the ignition is...
  • Page 166: Airbag Deployment

    Seats & Restraints When airbags are deployed, children without Airbag Deployment proper protection may suffer from serious Front seat passengers should not place feet, injury or even death. DO NOT carry children knees or any other part of the body in contact in the arms or on the knees during traveling.
  • Page 167 Seats & Restraints In the event of a collision, the airbag control unit monitors IMPORTANT the rate of deceleration or acceleration induced by the • Airbags can not protect lower body parts of collision, to determine whether the airbags should be passengers.
  • Page 168 Seats & Restraints Front Airbags Airbags are designed to deploy during serious impacts, the following conditions may cause airbag deployment. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint • A frontal collision with unmovable or non deformable on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG solid objects at a high speed.
  • Page 169 Seats & Restraints • Conditions that can cause serious chassis damage, such Seat Side Airbags as a collision with kerbstones, road edges, deep ravines The manufacture and material of the seat or holes. is critical to the correct operation of side airbags.
  • Page 170: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    Seats & Restraints Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Side Head Impact Protection Airbags Deploy In the event of a serious side impact, the relevant side head The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle airbag will deploy (only the affected side). speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of •...
  • Page 171 Seats & Restraints Front Airbags • The impact area is high (collision with the tailgate of a truck). Under certain conditions the front airbags may not be • Impacts to the rear or side of the vehicle. deployed. Some examples are listed below: •...
  • Page 172 Seats & Restraints • The vehicle rolling over. • Side impacts at certain angles. • Light side impacts such as a motorcycle. Seat Side Airbags and Side Head Impact Protection Airbags Under certain conditions the seat side and side head airbags may not be deployed.
  • Page 173 Seats & Restraints • Impacts that are not central to the side of the vehicle, • The angled impact is not of sufficient force (the impact either too far toward the engine compartment or the is with an object that is not solid, such as a lamp post boot.
  • Page 174: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    If water contaminates or enters the SRS it may cause damage and affect deployment. In this case contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. To prevent damage to the airbag SRS, the following areas should be cleaned sparingly with a damp cloth and upholstery cleaner ONLY: •...
  • Page 175: Disposal Of Airbags

    MG you and other passengers when a second Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 176 Seats & Restraints deployed safely in a certain environment by a professional from an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 177: Child Restraints

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints • All occupants, including children must wear seat belts or use an appropriate child restraint. Important Safety Instructions about Using • It is recommended that children under 12 years of age Child Restraints or less than 1.5 metres tall should use the appropriate child restraint fitted to the rear seat.
  • Page 178 Seats & Restraints When the front passenger airbag is active, instructions on proper use of seat belts. If seat belts are never install a rear facing child restraint on not properly fastened, a minor traffic accident may lead the front passenger seat, severe injury or even to injury.
  • Page 179: Child Restraints Groups

    Seats & Restraints Child Restraints Groups In the event of a side collision, the side airbags can provide better protection for the passenger. However, when Secured Using 3 Point Lap and Shoulder Belts the airbag is triggered a very strong expansion force is generated, if the passenger's seating position is not correct, DO NOT put the rear facing child restraint the airbags or items in the side airbag deployment area...
  • Page 180 Seats & Restraints It is recommended that children should always be seated in the rear of the vehicle in a child restraint or restraint system, and fixed with 3 point, lap and shoulder seat belts. ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are designed for use with ISOFIX systems only.
  • Page 181 Seats & Restraints Note: When using seat mounting, universally approved child restraint systems, top tether must be used. Note: Please 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 backrest.
  • Page 182: Approved Child Restraint Positions

    Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with GB27887-2011, UN ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 standards are fitted in this vehicle. Check markings on the child restraint system. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating Positions Mass Group Front Passenger...
  • Page 183 Seats & Restraints Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass group categories 0 group 0+ group I group Seating Position Rear facing Forward facing Rear facing Up to 29 lbs(13 kg) 20–40 lbs(9~18 kg) Size Class Front Passenger Not ISOFIX equipped Seat Seat Type...
  • Page 184 MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats. At time of publishing the recommended Group I ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats.
  • Page 185 Seats & Restraints Table of I- Size Child Seats The table gives a recommendation for which I- Size child seats suit which locations, and for what size of child. The child seat must be approved in accordance with UN Reg R129. Type of child seat Front passenger seat Rear outboard seats...
  • Page 186 Seats & Restraints Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint When the front passenger airbag is active, When the front passenger airbag is active, never place a rear facing child restraint on never place a rear facing child restraint on the front passenger seat, severe injury or even the front passenger seat, severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 187 Seats & Restraints Group II Child Restraint weight is 15~25 kg (normally for those older than 3 years old and younger than 7 years old). The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
  • Page 188 Seats & Restraints Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck. The lap section of the belt should pass across the hips, away from the abdomen. The combination of child booster seat and vehicle 3 point lap and shoulder seat belt is most suitable for children whose weight is 22~36 kg and whose height is below 1.5...
  • Page 189: Starting & Driving

    Starting & Driving 174 Keys 231 Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control 178 Child Proof Locks 233 Tire Pressure Monitoring System 179 Alarm System (TPMS) 189 Engine Start/Stop 235 Cruise Control System 197 Economic and Environment-Friendly 238 Parking Aid Driving Mode 240 Load Carrying 201 Catalytic Converter 203 Fuel System...
  • Page 190: Keys

    Starting & Driving Keys The remote key only work within a certain scope. Its work scope is sometimes influenced by the key battery condition, Introduction physical and geographical factors. For safety consideration, after you lock your car by the remote key, please recheck Keep the spare key in a safe place - not in the if the car is locked.
  • Page 191: Remote Key Battery Removing And Refitting

    If the lost models shows "Remote Key Low Battery, Please key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it. Replace". Note: Any key made privately cannot start the car and affect your car's safety.
  • Page 192 Starting & Driving 4 Insert into the tail gap (D) with small flat-bladed tool, slightly pry the battery cover until the two bayonets at the tail of battery cover come off completely. 5 Pull out the rear cover (1) forcibly. 6 Press the button battery with slight force and push it forward (E) to take out the battery (2).
  • Page 193 Starting & Driving IMPORTANT • Using an inappropriate battery may damage the remote key. The new replacements rated voltage, size and specifications must be the same with the old one. • Inappropriate fitting of the battery may damage the key. •...
  • Page 194: Child Proof Locks

    Starting & Driving Child Proof Locks Note: Turn clockwise for right rear door, and turn anti-clockwise for left rear door to enable. Turn back NEVER leave children unsupervised in the to the vertical position to disable. car. When the child proof locks engaged, the rear doors cannot be opened from inside but can be opened from outside.
  • Page 195: Alarm System

    If the engine can still not be started, seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Engine Immobiliser (Key Start) When the matched key is inserted into the ignition switch and the car is started, engine immobilisation is deactivated automatically.
  • Page 196: Electronic Antitheft Alarm System

    Starting & Driving Electronic Antitheft Alarm System Note: If without using the remote key to unlock or inserting the mechanical key in ignition switch within Locking and Unlocking 15 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked by using the Operation of Remote Door Lock System (Key Entry) mechanical key, the alarm system will be triggered.
  • Page 197 If the door cannot be unlocked or locked Press the release button at driver door or front passenger normally, seek an MG Authorised Repairer. door once to unlock the door, and pull the door handle to open the door.
  • Page 198 Starting & Driving Antitheft Alarm Indicator Interior Lock Switch This light indicates the state of the antitheft alarm system. • Operation of electronic antitheft alarm function: Engine immobiliser warning lamp will flash as a warning until the alarm is deactivated. •...
  • Page 199 Starting & Driving Note: If the antitheft alarm system is switched on, Interior Door Handles pressing the lock/unlock button will not lock/unlock Use the interior door handle to open the door: the doors but will trigger the alarm system. 1 Pull the interior door handle once to unlock the door. If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the 2 Pull the interior door handle again to open the door.
  • Page 200: Manual Tailgate

    Starting & Driving Manual Tailgate Tailgate Open Ways Manual tailgate can be opened by the following 2 ways: If the tailgate has to be opened or the sealing strip between the car body and the tailgate is 1. Press the release button (B) for more than 2 seconds to broken during driving, make sure to close all open the tailgate;...
  • Page 201: Electric Tailgate

    Starting & Driving Electric Tailgate Tailgate Emergency Open Tailgate emergency open lock groove is located in the inner If the tailgate has to be opened or the sealing side of tailgate lock. strip between the car body and the tailgate is broken during driving, make sure to close all Lower the rear seat to make sure the emergency open via windows, select the face distribution mode,...
  • Page 202 Starting & Driving Electric Tailgate Open/Close Ways Electric tailgate can be opened or closed by the following ways: 1 Press the button 1 to open the electric tailgate; and press the button 2 to close it; 2 Press the right rear button 3 on centre console shift lever to automatically open or close the tailgate;...
  • Page 203 Starting & Driving > > > Note: In case of extreme slope ( 11°), the tailgate If the tailgate fails to be properly opened to preset height or may not be electrically opened or fully closed due to fully closed, manually close it once slowly and completely the change of centre-of-gravity position.
  • Page 204 Starting & Driving the tailgate; and press the button on the remote key or 2 Press and hold the Close button at tailgate for 3s centre console to open the tailgate. above, the buzzer makes a sound to indicate the successful setting.
  • Page 205: Engine Start/Stop

    Starting & Driving Engine Start/Stop The ignition switch is located at the right side of the steering column. Function of each position is as follows: Ignition Switch (Key Start) Position 0 (LOCK/OFF) When the vehicle is in motion, DO NOT •...
  • Page 206: Ignition Switch (Keyless Start)

    Starting & Driving Ignition Switch (Keyless Start) Note: The key can only be turned from ACC position to LOCK/OFF position when the shift lever is in P (parking) position. Note: When the ignition switch is in LOCK/OFF position, open the driver door, the buzzer sounds to indicate that the key is not pulled out.
  • Page 207 Starting & Driving Indicator Off (OFF) If your car is close to strong radio signals, then push-button start may be inoperative. This is because strong radio • The engine is stopped in this position. signals will disturb keyless start system. Yellow Light (ACC) •...
  • Page 208: Starting The Engine (Key Start)

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine (Key Start) Note: When the shift lever is in any other positions, the engine cannot be started. Never start or leave the engine running in an unventilated building. Exhaust gases are 4 For manual transmission vehicle, ensure neutral is poisonous and contain carbon monoxide, selected and the clutch pedal is fully pressed.
  • Page 209: Starting The Engine (Keyless Start)

    Starting & Driving Starting the Engine (Keyless Start) depressed, and start the engine after the ignition switch is restored to OFF position. Starting Procedures If the smart key is not in the car or is disturbed, the driver 1 Turn off all unnecessary electrical appliance (including message centre will remind that the smart key is not found.
  • Page 210: Cautions Of Engine Starting

    Seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Do not depress the accelerator pedal when starting. Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time.
  • Page 211: Stopping The Engine

    Starting & Driving Stopping the Engine In temperatures of -10℃ and below, engine start times will increase. It is essential that all unnecessary electrical Below are the procedures of stopping the engine: equipment are switched off during engine start. 1 Depress the brake pedal after the vehicle is safely IMPORTANT stopped;...
  • Page 212 Starting & Driving Note: For vehicles with keyless start, when the engine needs to be stopped in emergency, please press the START STOP button for more than 4 seconds to stop the engine. Note: After driving strenuously or at high speed (particularly in hot weather), it is suggested to allow the engine to idle for a few minutes before switching off, which enables the cooling system to...
  • Page 213: Economic And Environment-Friendly Driving Mode

    Starting & Driving Economic and Environment-Friendly Economic Driving Driving Mode The way in which you drive your car has a significant bearing on the life span of the car, as well as affecting the Running-in environmental pollution and the fuel consumption: The engine, transmission, brakes and tyres need time to Warming up the engine according to the surrounding ‘bed-in’...
  • Page 214 Starting & Driving reduces exhaust pollutants and also minimises the wear to Appropriate Use of the Auxiliary Electrical Equipment mechanical components. The auxiliary electrical equipment can make people comfortable, but they can also increase fuel consumption Avoid Driving at Maximum Speed and environmental pollution.
  • Page 215: Driving In Special Environment

    If the engine misfire in seeper road, DO NOT try visibility, using the Air-conditioning demist function). to start the engine again, please contact the MG • When it rains, please reduce speed and drive carefully. Authorised Repairer to check and repair.
  • Page 216: Inspection And Maintenance

    Starting & Driving Inspection and Maintenance Maintain Correct Four-Wheel Alignment Avoid collision with the kerb and reduce speed on un-made Have the Vehicle Regularly Serviced roads. Out of specification wheel alignment not only will Dirty air filter, oil and grease, etc., will reduce the engine's lead to excessive tyre wear, but also increases the engine performance and cause fuel consumption.
  • Page 217: Catalytic Converter

    Pay attention to the followings when starting the engine: • Do not continue to operate the starter after a few failed attempts; seek an MG Authorised Repairer. • Do not start the engine by depressing the accelerator pedal repeatedly after the failed attempt.
  • Page 218 Starting & Driving • Do not overload or excessively revolve the engine. • Do not allow the flameout when the vehicle is driving with a gear engaged. If the vehicle equipped with a manual transmission needs to slow down while traveling in high gear, downshift immediately to avoid insufficient driving force.
  • Page 219: Fuel System

    If fuel of lower grade is used, the engine knock noise may occurred, please use the recommended or higher grade fuel as soon as possible. If the engine knock noise heard still seriously after using the recommended or above grade fuel, please contact MG Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 220: Fuel Filler

    Start the engine after fuel filling. If the engine runs unevenly, do not attempt to restart the engine. Switch off and seek an MG Authorised Repairer. Fuel Filler Flap The fuel filler flap is located on the rear left-hand wing.
  • Page 221: Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission (Tst)

    Starting & Driving Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission Gear Shift (TST) Instructions The following information are very important, please read carefully before use: • Before starting the engine, place the shift lever to P or N position and ensure the service brake is depressed and parking brake is applied.
  • Page 222 Starting & Driving Shift Lever Operation Unless necessary, otherwise it is not recommended to press lock button during gear shift. During the gear shift, operate the shift lever according to the instructions indicated by the following arrows: Free gear shift. Press and hold the lock button to shift gear.
  • Page 223 Starting & Driving • R Reverse P Gear Emergency Release Select this gear only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running at idle speed. • N Neutral Select this gear when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running at idle speed for a long time (for example, waiting for traffic lights).
  • Page 224: Vehicle Start-Off

    (also known as move the shift lever from P gear. Kick-down) will provide better acceleration performance Note: If this occurs, please contact an MG Authorised while overtaking. Under certain speeds, it will allow the Repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 225: Driving On The Hill

    Starting & Driving Driving on the Hill DO NOT drive riskly with the additional convenience provided by such functions. In case of a short stay on a hill, such as traffic jam, DO NOT use the accelerator pedal Driving down the Hill frequently to keep the vehicle from slipping, Depressing the brake pedal continuously for as this may result in the overheat of dual...
  • Page 226: Control Mode

    Starting & Driving Control Mode pedal immediately and manually shift to appropriate low gear through Tiptronic mode. Economy Mode With the shift lever placed in D gear, dual clutch automatic transmission enters into economy mode by default automatically, and the message centre displays "D" gear. Economy mode can provide optimal fuel consumption and emission.
  • Page 227 Starting & Driving Sport Mode When better acceleration is required, select Sport Mode, but please note that the fuel consumption will be increased when driving in Sport Mode. To exit Sport Mode, move the shift lever to the left to D position.
  • Page 228 Starting & Driving upshift to adjacent high gear to protect the engine if the upshift is not required. To return to any other modes, you need to switch the shift lever to the left to D gear. Under Tiptronic mode, if the gear shift time selected by the driver is unreasonable, or if upshift at low engine speed or downshift at high engine speed, the transmission will not respond, and the vehicle drives still in the current gear.
  • Page 229: Protection Mode

    When the transmission is overheated, the transmission centre is still not altered or disappeared, please seek an overheating warning lamp will illuminate yellow or the MG Authorised Repairer urgently, or the transmission message centre will indicate "Please Speed Up or Park may severely damage.
  • Page 230 For protecting the transmission, the system may forcibly cut down the power transmission from the engine to the clutch, and you can not drive the vehicle! Seek an MG Authorised Repairer in such a case. Note: For 6-speed dual clutch automatic transmission, the instrument pack message centre will display the gear as "EP"...
  • Page 231: 6-Speed Manual Transmission

    Starting & Driving 6-speed Manual Transmission Precautions while driving: Shift Lever 1 When switching between D gear and R gear, you must ensure that the vehicle is completely in stationery, wait for a moment and then fully depress 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 position, slowly release the clutch pedal to...
  • Page 232 Starting & Driving 4 Do not park the vehicle on a slope by engaging in a pointer to remain in the red sector for prolonged gear. This will result in excessive wear to the clutch. periods, otherwise the engine may be damaged. Gearshift Suggestions Recommended Engine Speed...
  • Page 233: All-Wheel Drive System (Awd)

    Starting & Driving All-Wheel Drive System (AWD) Lock-mode A car can obtain larger traction in the lock mode. For a car equipped with the all-wheel drive We recommend you use this mode under tough road system (AWD), all the wheels can only use tyres of the same specification from the same conditions such as unpaved roads, bumpy roads, steep roads, sandy roads and slippery roads.
  • Page 234: All-Wheel Drive System Indicator Lamp

    "4WD Fail" accompanied with an All-Wheel Drive System Indicator Lamp audible warning. Contact an MG Authorised Repairer for an overhaul as soon as possible. After replacement by non-full-scale spare...
  • Page 235: Brake System

    Brake pedal free stroke is in the range of 10~30mm. stop the car. Seek an MG Authorised Repairer urgently. For added safety, the hydraulic braking system operates • When the braking efficiency of vacuum booster through dual pipelines.
  • Page 236 In such a case, stop the car as soon as safety The system is only applicable to the hill hold permits and seek an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. control during driving. Do not drive the car with the braking system malfunction With the hill hold control system in service, it indicator lamp illuminated.
  • Page 237 Starting & Driving Hill hold control system assists the driver in starting the Auto Hold vehicle on uphill, and meanwhile prevents the vehicle from When the auto hold stops the vehicle stably, slipping during start-off. due to some reasons (such as flameout, releasing the seat belt or pressing down Hill hold control system can be activated when all the the auto hold switch etc.), the auto hold is...
  • Page 238 Starting & Driving The auto hold system cannot necessarily With the accelerator pedal depressed, auto hold system stabilize the vehicle when starting off on the releases the brake immediately when starting off, and the hill, or brake the vehicle when driving down vehicle will move as per the gradient of the road.
  • Page 239 Starting & Driving release as per the gradient after the accelerator pedal is depressed. When the auto hold is in Parking state, in some cases (such as removing the seat belt, flameout and stopping for a certain time etc.) it will exit from the current state and switch to electronic parking.
  • Page 240: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    Starting & Driving Active Rollover Protection (ARP) Hill Descent Control (HDC) System ARP system is just a kind of safe-assistant HDC system is just an auxiliary function for device, which cannot possibly surpass the comfort. Even when HDC system is in use, physics laws to guarantee the vehicle from the driver shall still pay close attention to rollover.
  • Page 241 Starting & Driving When the HDC is working, the brake system may generate When the ignition switch is placed in ON position, HDC strong vibration or noise. It is normal during the operation system is deemed as closed. Press the button to turn on/off of HDC.
  • Page 242: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting & Driving Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) 3 Temporary Deactivation: depress the accelerator pedal or brake pedal to a certain extent in Operating At high speed or under the conditions with a mode, HDC system will temporarily remove itself sliding risk, such as driving through puddles, from the operating state.
  • Page 243 Starting & Driving come into operation. This will be recognizable by a rapid Braking in an Emergency pulsation felt through the brake pedal. DO NOT pump the brake pedal at any time; this will interrupt the operation of ABS and may increase the braking distance.
  • Page 244: One-Button Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    Starting & Driving One-button Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) IMPORTANT When the electronic parking brake system ABS can not reliably make up the driver's misoperation fails to shut down the parking brake, DO or experience lack. NOT tow the vehicle with four wheels or rear wheels on the ground, or the vehicle may be ABS Malfunction Indicator Lamp damaged.
  • Page 245 EPB shall not be normally started or stopped. You instrument pack always lights on, it indicates the need to depress the brake pedal, press EPB switch electronic parking brake is faulty, please seek an MG and then pull EPB switch up, repeat such operations Authorised Repairer urgently.
  • Page 246 Starting & Driving Starting Aid Function • Pull the EPB switch up and hold to realize the emergency brake. The Auto Hold indicator flashes red during EPB automatically judges the driving intention of the driver, emergency brake, accompanying with continuous and performs the parking brake release.
  • Page 247: Dynamic Stability Control And Traction Control

    Starting & Driving Dynamic Stability Control and Traction and transfer the output torque to another drive wheel Control which doesn't slide. If both wheels slide, to regulate the rotation speed of the wheels, the system will reduce the engine speed till the traction is regained. Dynamic Stability Control System (SCS) Turn On/Off The dynamic stability control system has the function of...
  • Page 248 Starting & Driving Dynamic Stability Control/Traction Control • Press SCS switch (less than 2 seconds) to turn off TCS, SCS/TCS OFF indicator illuminates, and part of Warning Lamp the message centre display will show "TCS OFF" and Refer to "Warning Lamps and Indicators" in "Instruments SCS/TCS OFF icon.
  • Page 249: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Starting & Driving Tire Pressure Monitoring System System Malfunction (TPMS) This system is self-monitoring, if a malfunction is detected, the TPMS warning lamp (yellow) on the instrument pack TPMS can not replace routine maintenance will flash for 90 seconds first and then illuminate. and checks of the tyre condition and pressure.
  • Page 250 Starting & Driving Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset If replacement tires are fitted or tire pressures changed, a TPMS reset is required - refer to TPMS reset in Instruments and Controls. Note: Inflate tires to recommended pressures and check prior to reset. Note: Always carry out a TPMS reset after tire pressure adjustment.
  • Page 251: Cruise Control System

    Starting & Driving Cruise Control System when vehicles traveling on the highway or when traveling in long distances with a constant speed. Cruise Control System Activation Cruise control system is operated with the lever, which is at the left side of the steering wheel and underneath the lighting stalk switch.
  • Page 252 Starting & Driving will control the vehicle to maintain the target speed When the cruise control system is in operation, the forward with the accelerator pedal not depressed. vehicle still can be accelerated by normally depressing the accelerator pedal (such as overtaking). When the Note: The set speed held in the cruise control memory accelerator pedal is released, the speed will return to the will be canceled when either the cruise control lever is...
  • Page 253 Starting & Driving Reset • If the actual speed is excessively lower than the target speed or SCS is activated to work due to the If the cruise control system remains on after the pause, hill or road surfaces, the cruise control system may reactivate it by turning the lever to "Reset"...
  • Page 254: Parking Aid

    Note: After selecting the reverse gear, if the system makes consecutive high-pitch sounds (for approximate 3 seconds), it indicates that something is wrong with the system, please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for service.
  • Page 255: Parking Camera System

    Starting & Driving Parking Camera System With the parking aid enabled, when obstacles are detected, the system will give sounds in different frequencies (there The purpose of the parking camera system is might be blind areas). to assist the driver in reversing! The camera has limited field of view and cannot detect obstacles outside the field of view.
  • Page 256: Load Carrying

    Starting & Driving Load Carrying Driving carefully, and avoid emergency brakes or hard acceleration when carrying large or heavy cargos. DO NOT exceed the gross vehicle weight or the allowable load of front and rear axle Driving with tailgate open is very dangerous. If loading when loading, otherwise it may cause vehicle with the tailgate open is unavoidable, the cargo and the damage or personal injury and death!
  • Page 257: Internal Loading

    Starting & Driving Internal Loading DO NOT carry unsecured equipment, tools or luggage that could move, causing personal injury in the event of an accident, or emergency brakes or hard acceleration. DO NOT obstruct driver and passengers to keep right sitting posture and observation if loading in the vehicle.
  • Page 259: Emergency Information

    Emergency Information 244 Hazard Warning Devices 245 Jump Starting 247 Towing and Shipping 251 Wheel Replacement 256 Fuse Replacement 267 Bulb Replacement...
  • Page 260: Hazard Warning Devices

    Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices Warning Triangle Hazard Warning Lamp The warning triangle supplied with your car is stowed in the trunk. Before you stop or slow down the car due to some When you have to stop your car on the road in emergent problems, always press the hazard warning an emergency, you must place a warning triangle switch.
  • Page 261: Jump Starting

    Emergency Information Jump Starting Starting the Car Make sure that each jumper cable is Jumper Cables securely connected. There must be no risk of the clips accidentally slipping from the Never start the car by pushing or towing it. battery terminals (as a result of engine vibration, for example);...
  • Page 262 3 Start the disabled vehicle (the ignition of the engine should not exceed 10 seconds). If the disabled vehicle will not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer for an overhaul. 4 After both the vehicles have normally started, allow...
  • Page 263: Towing And Shipping

    Emergency Information Towing and Shipping Towing the Vehicle Towing Hook DO NOT use a tow rope that is twisted - or the towing hook may be unscrewed.
  • Page 264 Emergency Information Your car is equipped with towing points at the front and Suspension Towing rear, which are used for fitting the towing eye in the If two-wheel drive car needs to be towed, the best towing toolbox. The tool box is placed under the trunk floor. To way is suspension towing.
  • Page 265 Emergency Information 5 If the transmission is damaged or lack of lubricating Four-Wheel Touchdown Towing oil, DO NOT tow the vehicle with four wheels on the If, due to an electrical fault, potential safety ground. hazards may exist, it is not allowed to put the ignition switch in ON position.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Shipping

    Emergency Information Vehicle Shipping Fit the lashing straps (3) around the wheels and secure to the trailer. Tighten the straps until the car is securely held. If your vehicle needs to be shipped, we recommend you to use special transporter to ship. Fix the vehicle on the transporter as follows: Pull up the parking brake, and place the shift lever of the manual transmission at N gear, while the shift lever of the...
  • Page 267: Wheel Replacement

    Emergency Information Wheel Replacement Spare Wheel and Tool Kit 1 Pull up the luggage cover (1) if any. 2 Lift the trunk carpet handle (2), pull it up and fix it to the top of the roof with hooks (A). 3 Take out the trunk storage compartment (B) if any.
  • Page 268: Changing A Wheel

    Emergency Information Changing a Wheel Spare wheel replacement tool If you need to change the wheel during the journey, choose a safe place to stop away from the main thoroughfare if possible. Always ask your passengers to get out of the car and wait in a safe area away from other traffic.
  • Page 269 Emergency Information Positioning the Jack NEVER work beneath the car with the jack as the only means of support. The jack is designed for wheel changing only! NEVER jack the car using any positions other than the jacking points. Otherwise serious damage to the car could result.
  • Page 270 2 times. movement before removing wheel bolts. Note: Contact an MG Authorised Repairer to replace 4 Pull out the wheel and place it flatwise. with a new tyre urgently.
  • Page 271 Emergency Information Compact Spare Wheel spare wheel. In this way, the spare wheel life span can be extended for emergency. Only one compact spare wheel can be Note: For a vehicle equipped with compact spare used once time, otherwise the operational wheel, DO NOT drive through the automatic car performance and brake performance may washer with guide rail.
  • Page 272: Fuse Replacement

    It is recommended to take some spare fuses on the vehicle, which can be obtained from an MG Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT • For the blown fuse, please DO NOT attempt to...
  • Page 273 Emergency Information Fuse Box 2 Engine compartment fuse box The vehicle is equipped with 3 fuse boxes: 3 Passenger compartment fuse box • Battery fuse box (on the battery) • Engine compartment fuse box (at the left front side of the engine compartment) •...
  • Page 274: Battery Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Battery Fuse Box 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same ampere value. Fuse Specification Speci Code Function -fication - - FUSE DC converter with power FUSE7 management (2.0T ) 200A Alternator Electric power steering system 200A Engine compartment fuse box...
  • Page 275: Engine Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Engine compartment fuse box...
  • Page 276 Emergency Information Check or Replace a Fuse Fuse Specification 1 Turn off the ignition switch and all electrical Speci Code Function appliances, and disconnect the battery negative cable. -fication 2 Press the lock catch to open the upper cover of -...
  • Page 277 Emergency Information Speci Speci Code Function Code Function -fication -fication Sunroof motor Front wiper speed control relay Fuel pump relay Body control module Body control module A/C compressor - - Exterior rearview mirror heating 7.5A element Sunroof power sunshade — —...
  • Page 278 Emergency Information Speci Speci Code Function Code Function -fication -fication Trunk auxiliary power outlet Upstream oxygen sensor, downstream oxygen sensor, variable valve timing - - valve - intake (1.5T), variable valve timing valve - exhaust (1.5T), - - electronic thermostat (1.5T), master 6-speed dual clutch transmission cylinder stroke sensor (6MT)...
  • Page 279 Emergency Information Speci Speci Code Function Code Function -fication -fication Electronic parking brake module SB12 Passenger compartment fuse box - - Blower SB13 - - Dynamic stability control system - SB14 pump SB15 Cooling fan - low speed Dynamic stability control system - valve Body control module Electric tailgate control module...
  • Page 280: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Information Passenger Compartment Fuse Box 4 If a fuse is blown, replace it with another fuse of the same ampere value. Fuse Specification Speci Code Function -fication Dynamic stability control FUSE1 system/Anti brake system — — FUSE2 Front passenger window regulator FUSE3 switch Control unit of passive entry and...
  • Page 281 Emergency Information Speci Speci Code Function Code Function -fication -fication FUSE7 7.5A 4WD control module FUSE17 Diagnostic interface - - FUSE8 FUSE18 DC converter with power Radio, USB Charging port 1, front FUSE9 management (2.0T) reading lamp, left rear reading FUSE19 7.5A lamp, right rear reading lamp, glove...
  • Page 282 Emergency Information Speci Code Function -fication Entertainment panel switch / A/C FUSE27 control head. FUSE28 Radio/navigation - - FUSE29 - - FUSE30 - - FUSE31 - - FUSE32 - - FUSE33 - - FUSE34 - - FUSE35...
  • Page 283: Bulb Replacement

    Emergency Information Bulb Replacement Bulb Specification Bulb Specification Bulb Specification Low beam and high beam (low Rear width lamps HB3L+ 60W end) Brake lamp W21W 21W Front direction indicator lamps PY21W 21W (low end) License plate lamp W5W 5W Front fog lamps H8 35W Rear direction indicator lamps WY21W 21W...
  • Page 284: Bulb Replacement

    When replacing the bulb, actions shall be gentle so as not to damage the lamp. For other bulbs not listed and to be replaced, seek an MG Authorised Repairer for help. 1 Lightly prize up lampshade from the lamp assembly with flat-blade screwdriver.
  • Page 285 Emergency Information the rear of the lampshade with the lamp assembly. Push Trunk Lamp and Glove Box Lamp the lampshade upward until it is in place. 1 Insert the flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the narrow side (as arrowed in figure) of the lampshade , and carefully prize up the lamp assembly from its original position.
  • Page 287: Maintenance

    Maintenance 272 Maintenance 276 Bonnet 278 Engine Compartment 280 Engine 284 Cooling System 286 Brake 288 Battery 290 Washer 292 Wipers 295 Tyre 300 Cleaning and Vehicle Care...
  • Page 288: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Records Ensure your local MG Authorised Repairer fills in the Routine Maintenance Maintenance Records after each maintenance. The safety, reliability and performance of your car will Replacing the Brake Fluid depend partly on how well it is maintained. You must...
  • Page 289 • Operate air conditioning. or uneven tyre wear, should be reported Note: The engine oil level should be checked more without delay. For further information, refer frequently if the car is driven for prolonged periods at to an MG Authorised Repairer. high speeds.
  • Page 290 (refer to Warranty and Maintenance Manual) • Ensure that sparks and naked lights are far away from or contact an MG Authorised Repairer. the engine compartment. Safety in the Garage •...
  • Page 291 Maintenance Used Engine Oil Contacting with engine oil for a long period of time may cause severe skin diseases, including dermatitis and skin cancer. Wash thoroughly after contact. Used engine oil should be disposed of correctly. Incorrect disposal can cause a threat to the environment.
  • Page 292: Bonnet

    Maintenance Bonnet 1 Pull the bonnet release handle (A) from the inside of the car. Opening the Bonnet 2 Push the lever (B) mounted on the bonnet upward to release the bonnet safety catch . DO NOT drive when the bonnet is not closed or retained only by the safety catch.
  • Page 293 Maintenance in position 2, (refer to "General Message" in "Instruments and Controls" section). If the bonnet is not fully engaged during driving, an audible warning will sound. IMPORTANT • For safety reasons, the bonnet must be in fully closed state while driving. Therefore, every time after closing the bonnet, check whether the lock catch has been fully engaged and whether the bonnet is flush...
  • Page 294: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance Engine Compartment 2.0L Turbocharged Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" section. 1 Oil filler cap (black cap) 2 Oil dipstick (yellow) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (yellow cap) 4 Coolant reservoir (black cap) 5 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap)
  • Page 295: L Turbocharged Engine Compartment

    Maintenance 1.5L Turbocharged Engine Compartment While working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety precautions listed under "Safety in the Garage". Refer to "Maintenance" in "Service and Maintenance" section. 1 Oil filler cap (black cap) 2 Oil dipstick (yellow) 3 Brake fluid reservoir (yellow cap) 4 Coolant reservoir (black cap) 5 Washer fluid reservoir (blue cap)
  • Page 296: Engine

    Maintenance Engine 2.0T Engine Oil SAE 0W -30 ACEA Classification of Engine Oils European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) SAE 5W -30 will classify the engine oils based on performance and quality. To ensure the best performance of the vehicle, SAE 10W -30 please use ACEA C3 engine oil or that recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 297: T Engine Oil

    API and ILSAC Specification SAE 0W -30 Use engine oil meeting API and ILSAC specification SN/GF-5 5W-30, to ensure optimum protection for your engine, alternatively seek advice from MG Authorised SAE 5W -30 Repairer. SAE 10W -30 ACEA Classification of Engine Oils...
  • Page 298: Engine Oil Level Check And Top Up

    Maintenance Engine Oil Level Check and Top Up Driving 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! 2.0L Turbocharged Engine 1.5L Turbocharged Engine...
  • Page 299: Engine Oil Specification

    Maintenance Check the oil level weekly and top up with oil when Note: Mixing oil additives with the engine oil is not necessary. Ideally, the oil level should be checked with the recommended and could damage the engine. DO NOT engine cold and the car resting on level ground.
  • Page 300: Cooling System

    In case of significant drop of coolant level within a short period of time, which is suspected to have leakage, please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for service in time.
  • Page 301: Coolant Specification

    Note: Refilling of rust inhibitor or other coolant medical attention immediately. additives inapplicable to this vehicle in the coolant may damage the engine. For more details on rust inhibitor or additives, please consult an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 302: Brake

    Maintenance Brake Brake Fluid Check and Adding Brake fluid is highly toxic. Keep containers Brake Pads sealed and out of the reach of children. If DO NOT rest your foot on the brake pedal accidental contact of brake fluid is suspected, while driving;...
  • Page 303: Brake Fluid Specification

    Maintenance IMPORTANT Replace brake fluid regularly according to the warranty and maintenance manual. Note: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water.
  • Page 304: Battery

    Maintenance Battery You can see the battery when you open the engine compartment. The battery is maintenance-free type, Battery Maintenance therefore there is no need to refill fluid. on-board electric Note: When the vehicle will not be used for appliances for a long period of time while an extended period (more than 1 month), it is the vehicle is not started up, otherwise it recommended to disconnect the battery negative...
  • Page 305 Maintenance by professional associations. Please consult an Authorised Repairer for more details.
  • Page 306: Washer

    Maintenance Washer Washer Fluid Check and Top Up Washer fluid is flammable. DO NOT allow washer fluid to come into contact with naked flames or sources of ignition. When filling the washer fluid, DO NOT let the washer fluid spill on parts around the engine or on the paint surface of vehicle body.
  • Page 307: Washer Nozzles

    Maintenance Washer Fluid Specification IMPORTANT Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by • Use the washer fluid recommended and certified by the manufacturer. Refer to "Recommended Fluids and the manufacturer. Misuse of washer fluid in winter Capacities" in "Technical Data" section. may cause damage to the washer pump due to freezing phenomenon.
  • Page 308: Wipers

    Maintenance Wipers Wiper Blades IMPORTANT • Grease, silicon and petroleum products are prone to weaken the wiping effects of the wiper blades. Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water, and check their status periodically. • Wash the windscreen frequently, try to avoid wiping the mud on the windscreen with the wiper blades, so as not to affect the wiping effect of the wiper blades and reduce their service life.
  • Page 309: Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades 5 Push the wiper blade towards the arm until the wiper blade is fully engaged. Ensure the wiper blade is properly secured on the arm. 6 Place the wiper assembly back to the windshield. 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. 2 Press the button on the wiper arm, and pull the upper end of the wiper blade outward to disengage from the wiper arm.
  • Page 310: Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blades 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window. 2 Pull the wiper blade connector outward with moderate force to separate it from the wiper arm and discard the wiper blade. 3 Put the connector of the new wiper blade in the slot of the wiper arm.
  • Page 311: Tyre

    Maintenance Tyre experienced, or you think tyre or rim damage has occurred please contact an MG Autorised Repairer. Outline Directional Tyres • Take extra care when using new tyres for the first Directional tyres are marked with ‘direction of rotation' 300miles (500km).
  • Page 312: Caring For Your Tyres

    If the tyres show signs of abnormal wear seek advice from an MG Authorised Repairer. If it is necessary to check the tyres when they are warm, you should expect the pressures to have increased by 0.03 to 0.04MPa/0.3 to 0.4bar/4.3 to 5.8psi.
  • Page 313: Tyre Wear Indicators

    Maintenance circumstance, NEVER let air out of the tyres in order to When the tread has worn down to 1.6mm, the indicators match the recommended pressures (cold). will come to the surface of the tread pattern, producing the effect of a continuous band of rubber across the width Valves of the tyre.
  • Page 314: Replacement Of Tyres

    Alternative tyres, of a different 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 balancing is available for wheels after replacement. Wheel Fitment Rotation...
  • Page 315: Tyre/Snow Chains

    Note: If you drive on the snowy and icy roads, it is recommended to use winter tyres. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for details.
  • Page 316: Cleaning And Vehicle Care

    Maintenance Cleaning and Vehicle Care impacts, for some covered areas, for example, doorsill footstep, sealed parts, cover plate, etc. should be cleaned Misuse of care products may be harmful to periodically. These parts may quickly develop paint health, care products must be safely stored, scratches due to long-time attachment with abrasive especially can't let children contact, or it will compositions.
  • Page 317 Maintenance After the end of the salt spilling period in winter, be sure the vehicle a little forcibly with a soft sponge, a cleaning to thoroughly clean the bottom of the vehicle once. glove or a cleaning brush, at this time you shall start from the roof from top to bottom.
  • Page 318 Maintenance Cleaning with High Pressure Cleaner clean paint, you shall recoat the vehicle with a high quality hard wax curing agent. You shall apply hard wax at least You must abide by the operation instructions for cleaning twice a year to protect the automotive paint even in regular the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner, especially the use of wax curing agent for cleaning the vehicle with the pressure and jet distance should be kept in an enough...
  • Page 319 Maintenance Note: DO NOT treat parts or plastic parts coated with Plastic Parts flat lacquer by using the polishing agent. Plastic parts can be cleaned by the conventional method of cleaning. When the stain is not easy to remove, you Wiper Blades can also use a special solvent-free plastic cleaning and Clean the wiper blades in warm soap water.
  • Page 320 Maintenance Wheels Protective Bottom Cover For wheel cleaning, moisture or icing and Never add any protective bottom cover to the snow melting salt may reduce braking effect, exhaust gas catalytic purifier of exhaust pipe which may have the risk of accident. or the heat shield since it may ignite these substances and cause fire hazards.
  • Page 321: Automobile Internal Care

    Maintenance Automobile Internal Care Airbag Covers DO NOT allow these areas to be flooded with Condenser, Radiator and Cooling Fan liquid and DO NOT use petrol, detergent, During the daily driving, condenser, radiator and cooling fan furniture cream or polishes. of the vehicle may accumulate dirts, thereby resulting in the deviations in A/C system, cooling system and noise.
  • Page 322 Maintenance Carpet and Fabrics breathable and restore moisture, and can also establish a protective layer on its surface. Clean with diluted upholstery cleaner - test a concealed • Clean the leather every two to three months. Timely area first. remove new stains. Leather •...
  • Page 323: Technical Data

    Technical Data 308 Vehicle Main Dimension Parameters 309 Curb Weights Parameters 310 Main Engine Parameters 312 Dynamic Perfermance Parameters 313 Recommended Fluids and Capacities 315 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen) 315 Wheels and Tyres 315 Tyre Pressures (Cold)
  • Page 324: Vehicle Main Dimension Parameters

    Technical Data Vehicle Main Dimension Parameters Item, units Parameters Item, units Parameters Overall length A, mm 4545 Rear Overhang F, mm Overall width B, mm 1855 Front wheel track, mm 1574 Overall height C (unladen, Rear wheel track, mm 1593 1690 excluding luggage rack), mm Minimum turning diameter, m...
  • Page 325: Curb Weights Parameters

    Technical Data Curb Weights Parameters Parameters Item, units 1.5T MT 2WD 1.5T TST 2WD 2.0T TST 2WD 2.0T TST AWD Person in cab, person Vehicle Gross Weight, kg 1468 1501 1592 1680 Laden Weight, kg 1843 1876 1967 2055 Gross Front Axle Weight, 1002 Gross Rear Axle Weight, Laden Front axle weight,...
  • Page 326: Main Engine Parameters

    Technical Data Main Engine Parameters Parameters Item 2.0T 2WD 2.0T AWD Bore × stroke, mm × mm 88×82 Total displacement, L 1.995 Compression ratio 10:1 Maximum net power, KW Rated power, KW Engine speed at rated power, rev/min 5300 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min 2500-4000 Idle speed, rev/min...
  • Page 327 Technical Data Parameters Item 1.5T 2WD Bore × stroke, mm × mm 74×86.6 Total displacement, L 1.490 Compression ratio 10:1 Maximum net power, KW Rated power, KW Engine speed at rated power, rev/min 5600 Maximum torque, Nm Engine speed at maximum torque, rev/min 1700-4400 Idle speed, rev/min 750±50...
  • Page 328: Dynamic Perfermance Parameters

    Technical Data Dynamic Perfermance Parameters Parameter Item, units 1.5T MT 2WD 1.5T TST 2WD 2.0T TST 2WD 2.0T TST AWD Acceleration,s (0-100) km/h Maximum speed, km/h Gradeability, % Note: The dynamic performance parameters are test data under specified conditions . Note: Gradeability is effected by different road surface, tire pressure, tire tread depth, vehicle load.
  • Page 329: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    Technical Data Recommended Fluids and Capacities Capacity Item, units Fluid Type 2.0T TST 2WD 2.0T TST AWD Engine lubricating oil ACEA C3 5W-30 (after-sales replacement), L Engine coolant, L Glycol (OATtype) Dual clutch automatic Pentosin FFL-2 6.16 transmission oil, L Brake fluid, L DOT 4 Power Take-off lubricating...
  • Page 330 Technical Data Capacity Item, units Fluid Type 1.5T MT 2WD 1.5T TST 2WD Engine lubricating oil SN/GF-5 5W-30 (after-sales replacement), L Engine coolant, L Glycol (OATtype) Dual clutch automatic ® DEXRON DCT Fluid 2.45 transmission oil, L Manual transmission oil, L MTF94 Brake DOT 4...
  • Page 331: Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Table (Unladen)

    Technical Data Four-Wheel Alignment Parameter Spare Tyre Table (Unladen) Wheel Rim Specification 4B×16 Item Parameters Spare Tyre Specification T125/90 R16 Camber -0°14¢ ± 45¢ Kingpin caster 4°57¢ ± 45¢ Tyre Pressures (Cold) Front Toe-in wheels 0°8¢ ± 12¢ Tyre Unladen angle(Total) Kingpin Front wheel...

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