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more comfortable. Therefore, we suggest:
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find in it important information concerning the operation of the vehicle,
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  • Page 1 Thank you for choosing a HAVAL vehicle. Familiarizing yourself with your vehicle will make driving easier and more comfortable. Therefore, we suggest: Before using your vehicle, please read this manual carefully. You will find in it important information concerning the operation of the vehicle, which will allow you to make full use of its technological advantages.
  • Page 2 Overview Vehicle equipment the product, the contents of this manual will be updated at any time without notice. Please note that this manual contains all Depending on the vehicle specifications, the standard equipment, country-specific vehicles shown in the figure may differ equipment and special equipment for this from your vehicle.
  • Page 3 (▷ Page X ) with the windows, sunroof, or other equip- ment in the vehicle may injure themselves. This symbol indicates that more details In addition, if the temperature within the can be seen on this page. vehicle is too high or too low, it may also Tips for safety cause fatal injury to children.
  • Page 4 Appearance 12C27E5A7085 Ⓐ Rear wiper Ⓚ Anti-collision radar Ⓑ High-mounted brake lamp Ⓛ Reflex reflector Ⓒ Rear combination lamp Ⓜ Front tow hook cover Ⓓ Roof rack Ⓝ Engine hood Ⓔ Front wiper Ⓞ Panoramic surround-view image Ⓕ Sunroof Ⓟ Anti-collision radar Ⓖ...
  • Page 5 Interior trim CA2EB561F723 Ⓐ Wiper control combination switch for: Ⓚ Emergency flashers Front wiper Ⓛ Hill descent control system Rear wiper Ⓜ Electronic Stability Control Ⓑ Steering wheel buttons for: Ⓝ Light height adjustment Instrument control (right) Ⓞ Electric back door Audiovisual system (left) Ⓟ...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents This Chapter introduces the method for operating on-board vehi- 1 Operation cle equipment, such as keys, doors, windows and seats. This Chapter introduces the driving information, such as vehicle 2 Driving start, gear shifting and instrument of the vehicle. 3 Audiovisual sys- This Chapter introduces the bluetooth telephone, system setting and other audio-visual system related information.
  • Page 8 Operation Sunroof ..........30 Opening and closing the sunroof ..30 Key............16 Opening and closing of sunshade ... 31 About the key ........16 Linkage function ......31 Button introduction ......16 Anti-pinch function......31 Battery replacement ......17 Delay function .........
  • Page 9 Driving Lamp location ........48 Lamp settings ........49 Driving norms........76 Light control combination switch ..50 Before driving ........76 Emergency flashers ......52 Precautions for driving ....77 Daytime running lamps ....52 Precautions for passengers .... 79 Follow me home function ....
  • Page 10 Tips for safety........95 System introduction....... 124 Electronic parking brake....95 How to use ........125 Automatic transmission....... 98 Queuing auxiliary function ..... 126 Electronic gear shifter ..... 98 Curve auxiliary function ....127 Driving mode........102 Lane center keeping function during cruising ..........
  • Page 11 Dynamic directional stability assist About Bluetooth......166 system ........... 145 Panel introduction ......168 Emission control system ....147 Steering wheel button ....168 Tips for safety........ 147 Power switch ......... 168 Oxygen sensor ......147 External devices ......169 Catalytic converter ......
  • Page 12 Recommended child seat type ..198 Trapped vehicle accident ....212 Fixing point for child seat ....198 Jump start ......... 213 Applicability information of child seat Symptoms of a drained vehicle bat- ............199 tery ..........213 Installation method of child seat ..200 How to jump start the vehicle ..
  • Page 13 Bulbs ..........236 Vehicle maintenance......238 Tire maintenance......238 Sunroof maintenance ....240 Battery ........... 241 Exterior maintenance ....241 Interior maintenance ..... 242 Anti-corrosion measures ....244 Long-term storage of the vehicle... 244 Technical data Vehicle identification ......248 Vehicle identification number ..
  • Page 15: Operation

    Operation Key ..........16 Door lock .........19 Vehicle window ......27 Sunroof ........30 Engine hood ......34 Refueling .........36 Seat .........38 Rearview mirror .......43 Steering wheel......45 Roof rack .........46 Light control ......48 Wiper control ......55 Air conditioning system ...59 Mobile wireless charging ..66 Interior equipment ....69...
  • Page 16: Key

    Vehicle equipment using this code. When purchasing or transferring the ve- 〉 Please note that this manual contains all hicle, the key number tag must also be the standard equipment, country-specific handed over to the purchaser. equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 17: Battery Replacement

    close the back door when it is fully open. Notice The unlock mode can be set via 【vehicle Caution setting】 → 【body】 → 【door lock】 on Modifying the transmission frequency of 〉 the multimedia display screen. the intelligent key, boosting the key's If the unlock mode is set to 【driver un- transmission power (including by instal- lock】, when the unlock button is pressed,...
  • Page 18 1. Push the release button of intelligent When installing the battery, make sure key to eject the mechanical key. that the positive terminal of the battery is facing down. Battery model: CR2032 4. Install the rear cover of the key. After installation, make sure that all the key buttons are working properly.
  • Page 19: Door Lock

    Door lock Vehicle equipment Notice Unlock mode can be set via 【vehicle set- Please note that this manual contains all ting】 → 【body】→【door 】 interface the standard equipment, country-specific on the multimedia display screen. equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 20: Locking And Unlocking With Key Buttons

    Unlocking with the interior the communication between the intelli- handle gent key and the vehicle may be affec- ted and the system will not work proper- Every time the door is successfully 〉 locked or unlocked, the smart entry sys- tem will stop working for 3s.
  • Page 21: Locking During Emergencies

    the door. door are equipped with the door emergen- cy locking device. For how to take out the mechanical key, please refer to Replacing the Bat- Insert the mechanical key into the emer- tery for Key.(▷ Page 17) gency lock hole as shown in the figure, move the white device to the lowest posi- tion according to the lever principle, and then close the door to lock it.
  • Page 22 When the driver's door is unlocked, attention to the carry-on bag or tie not to 〉 press and pull up the back door micro- be caught by the back door. switch. Do not let children operate the back 〉 door; otherwise, it may cause accidental Closing injury.
  • Page 23 not support the back door automatically. With the ignition switch in the LOCK 〉 In this case, the back door can be lifted mode, press the back door control but- manually to be opened. ton twice on the key within 2s. Do not install heavy accessories on the 〉...
  • Page 24 caused to other people. deformation of the support rod. When closing the back door, please pay Do not force the back door to move in 〉 〉 attention to the carry-on bag or tie not to the opposite direction during the opening be caught by the back door.
  • Page 25: Child Safety Lock

    Emergency unlock Electric back door 1. Pry down the emergency cover plate at the bottom of inner side of the back door using a flathead screwdriver. 49B02CAA18C8 Notice In some cases, if you need to directly E54679D44D0F move the emergency opening device with your hands, please try not to touch the Notice sheet metal parts to avoid cutting your...
  • Page 26: Ignition Lock Off/Unlocked

    Move the lever in the direction of the arrow Notice to open the child safety lock. Move the lev- Make sure that all doors and back doors er in the opposite direction to lock the child are completely closed before driving. safety lock.
  • Page 27: Vehicle Window

    Vehicle window Vehicle equipment Warning Before closing the vehicle window, make Please note that this manual contains all sure that all occupants' heads and hands the standard equipment, country-specific have left the vehicle window. Otherwise, it equipment and special equipment for this will cause an extremely serious injury.
  • Page 28: Thermal Protection Function

    window cannot be controlled by the vehi- Warning cle window switch on the rear door. Do not use any part of your body to test 〉 Pressing the vehicle window locking switch the anti-pinch function. again will recover the function of the rear The anti-pinch function may not be fully 〉...
  • Page 29: Initialization

    function will be triggered, and the driver must confirm that the vehicle windows are completely closed before leaving. Initialization When errors occur in one-push raising or lowering function, you can reset it through the following operations: 1. Change the ignition switch to ON mode.
  • Page 30: Sunroof

    Sunroof Vehicle equipment button to tilt the sunroof automatically to the maximum angle and stop; press and Please note that this manual contains all release the button again to automatically the standard equipment, country-specific open the sunroof to the proper position; equipment and special equipment for this press and release the button again to model series.
  • Page 31: Opening And Closing Of Sunshade

    Opening and closing of Do not allow children to operate the sun- 〉 sunshade shade. Caution Do not squeeze the sunroof sunshade with force, so as to prevent the sunshade from falling off or being damaged. When parking a vehicle for a long time, it is suggested to close the sunroof sun- shade to prevent the inside decoration from being damaged due to the inside high...
  • Page 32: Delay Function

    Delay function and sunshade complete the movement from being open to full closed, then re- Within a few seconds after turning the igni- lease the button, and the initialization is tion switch to LOCK mode, the sunroof complete. and sunshade still can be operated. If the sunroof rebounds during the closing Speedy closing process, it can be forced to initialize...
  • Page 33 the button, and the sunshade initializa- tion is completed.
  • Page 34: Engine Hood

    Engine hood Vehicle equipment 2. Lift the engine hood slightly. Put your hand into the gap and pull the latch of Please note that this manual contains all engine hood in the direction of the ar- the standard equipment, country-specific row to open the engine hood.
  • Page 35: Closing

    Closing 1. Lift the hood up slightly. 2. Remove the strut and return the hood to its original position. 3. Release the engine hood at a height of about 30cm from the engine hood lock and allow the hood to descend without aid.
  • Page 36: Refueling

    Refueling Vehicle equipment In hot weather, high-pressure fuel may be sprayed from the tank port due to Please note that this manual contains all large internal pressure, resulting in per- the standard equipment, country-specific sonal injury. equipment and special equipment for this Matters of note during refueling: 〉...
  • Page 37: Fuel Information

    Fuel information Item Data Fuel speci- Unleaded gasoline rated 91 fication or above Fuel tank capacity 61±1.8 [L] (refer- ence val-...
  • Page 38: Seat

    Seat Vehicle equipment Rear seat headrests Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 39: Front Seats

    Front seats Remove headrest Front seat headrests Power seat Warning Never adjust the seat when driving. 〉 Before driving, please adjust the seat to 〉 a position convenient for correct driving. Otherwise, it is may easily cause incor- rect operations and may even lead to accidents, and the safety efficiency of seat belts, airbags, headrest and other D3128ADCE603...
  • Page 40 reinforce or weaken the lumbar sup- port. Notice Some functions only apply to the driver's seat. Convenient adjustment of front passenger seat The convenient adjustment switch is loca- ted on the inner side of the front passen- ger seat backrest (between the two front seats).
  • Page 41: Rear Seats

    Seat settings When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, the air conditioning setting interface can be entered via the air conditioning setting button, on the multimedia display screen. B3B2638893A3 Touch the seat icon at the bottom of the multimedia display screen to enter the seat ad- justment interface to set the gear of the corresponding seat ventilation function.
  • Page 42 Warning It is forbidden from adjusting or folding 〉 the seat when driving the vehicle. No one is allowed to sit on a folded seat 〉 backrest or in the luggage area. Children are prohibited from entering the 〉 luggage area. Backrest restoring 1.
  • Page 43: Rearview Mirror

    Rearview mirror Vehicle equipment Outside rearview mirror ad- justment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 44 lead to accidents and serious injuries or death. Electric folding Press the 2 outside rearview mirror selec- tion buttons at the same time, and the out- side rearview mirrors will then fold auto- matically. Press again and the outside rearview mirrors will deploy automatically. Auto folding when locking the ve- hicle The rearview mirrors in automatic retrac-...
  • Page 45: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Vehicle equipment You must ensure that the steering wheel 〉 is locked firmly in place after adjusting it. Please note that this manual contains all Otherwise, serious injury or death may the standard equipment, country-specific result from an accident caused by sud- equipment and special equipment for this den movement of the steering wheel.
  • Page 46: Roof Rack

    Roof rack Vehicle equipment secured firmly in place. Otherwise, there is a risk of an accident. Please note that this manual contains all Loading goods on the roof luggage rack 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific will raise the vehicle's center of gravity. equipment and special equipment for this Avoid high speed driving, sudden start- model series.
  • Page 47 with the sunroof closed. Otherwise, the roof luggage rack or the items loaded on it may cause injury to passengers.
  • Page 48: Light Control

    Light control Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 49: Lamp Settings

    Lamp settings The light settings can be made through the multimedia display screen. 3B8C52BA1B21 Tap the 【power saving delay time setting】 button to set the delay effective time of the 〉 power saving function. After the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position, if the state of the ignition switch and the door lock does not change within the set time, the power saving function will be activated automatically to save power.
  • Page 50: Light Control Combination Switch

    Light control combination Turn the main lamp knob to the low 〉 switch beam headlamp position to turn on the low beam headlamp and keep the Main lighting switch position lamp and the license plate lamp Notice illuminated. Before you lock and leave the vehicle, Turn the knob of the main lamp knob to 〉...
  • Page 51 High/low beam manual switch illuminated, turn the fog lamp knob to the front fog lamp position to turn on the front fog lamp. When the low beam headlamp or the 〉 front fog lamp is illuminated, turn the fog lamp knob to the rear fog lamp position repeatedly to turn the rear fog lamp on or off.
  • Page 52: Emergency Flashers

    High/low beam auto switch the opposite traffic completely, such as when the light of the opposite traffic is obscured by a collision barrier or when you are traveling on highway. Driving in areas with poor lighting condi- 〉 tions and many buildings. There are traffic participants with poor 〉...
  • Page 53: Follow Me Home Function

    vehicle is started. The following conditions must be met in or- der to turn on the front fog lamp auxiliary The daytime running lamp will go out when lighting: the following conditions are triggered: The speed of the vehicle is less than 35 When the clearance lamps (position 〉...
  • Page 54: Interior Lamps

    Interior lamps Press the left side roof lamp switch Reading lamp the right side roof lamp switch to turn on or turn off the corresponding roof lamp. Caution With the door-control function enabled, the Do not use the interior lamps for a long roof lamp will turn on or turn off automati- time when the vehicle is not started.
  • Page 55: Wiper Control

    Wiper control Vehicle equipment Caution If the surface of the windshield glass is Please note that this manual contains all 〉 dirty or attached with any foreign object the standard equipment, country-specific (snow, gum, etc.), please clean it first equipment and special equipment for this and remove the foreign object, otherwise model series.
  • Page 56 Turn the rotation adjustment knob to automatic wiper. change the sensitivity settings for the rain- Even if snowflakes come in contact with 〉 fall and light sensor in order to adjust the the rainfall and light sensor, the sensor wiping frequency of the front wiper at the may not operate normally and the front auto wiping position.
  • Page 57: Rear Wiper

    please replenish it. In cold seasons, ap- propriate washer fluid shall be added to ensure that the washer fluid does not freeze. Otherwise, the washer will not only lose the washing function, but also freeze the relevant parts. Rear wiper 2603A334FC8A Turn the rear wiper control knob to the 〉...
  • Page 58: Front Wiper Washing Setting

    Front wiper washing setting Through the multimedia display screen, you can set the wipe timing of the front wiper when using the front wiper washing function. 19598B7C0F70...
  • Page 59: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning system Vehicle equipment the side door glass can be gradually eliminated. Please note that this manual contains all Press the rear window defroster button 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific to enable/disable the rear window de- equipment and special equipment for this froster function.
  • Page 60: A/C Setting Interface

    A/C setting interface Notice The A/C setting interface may be slightly different due to different vehicle configurations or multimedia theme styles. DAD75945CE79 Tap A/C button to activate or deactivate the cooling mode. The corresponding indicator 〉 illuminates, indicating that the cooling mode is activated. In this mode, the inside tem- perature and humidity may be reduced.
  • Page 61 passenger's side is consistent with that on the driver's side, and when the air-conditio- ning's temperature on the driver's side is adjusted, the air-conditioning's temperature on the front passenger's side will be adjusted synchronously. When the disconnection indicator light is on, it indicates that the zoning control mode has been turned on.
  • Page 62: A/C Comfort Setting Interface

    circulation mode has been turned on. When the external circulation indicator light is on, it indicates that the external cir- culation mode has been turned on. In this case, the air outside the vehicle can be intro- duced into the vehicle. Notice Normally, you should put the system in external circulation mode.
  • Page 63 Notice Do not close the blower outlet after activating the negative ion purifying mode. Other- 〉 wise, negative ions will not enter the vehicle, and air purification will not be realized. Check and replace air conditioning filter regularly to maintain the best effect of air purifi- 〉...
  • Page 64: A/C System Control

    A/C system control from their front surface. Otherwise, these objects will block the air flow, thereby re- Cooling/heating ducing the cooling effect. After starting the vehicle: Running the air conditioner regularly 〉 1. Select AUTO mode and the corre- keeps the compressor and seals well lu- sponding indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 65: Vent

    Rear vents ventilation. It is recommended to turn off the air con- ditioning compressor (A/C), keep the blower to vent for 3 - 5 minutes before the A/C system is shut down so that the A/C system may be dry to prevent mold breeding.
  • Page 66: Mobile Wireless Charging

    Mobile wireless charging Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 67 Notice This function is not applicable to all mobile phones, but only to mobile phones that have 〉 passed the "Qi" official standard certification and can be normally placed in the charg- ing area. Only one mobile phone can be charged at a time. 〉...
  • Page 68 Caution Do not dump any liquid in the charging area, so as to avoid the liquid entering the wire- 〉 less charging system through the gap of rubber pad, which may lead to system failure. Do not modify the wireless charging system to avoid damage to the vehicle or acci- 〉...
  • Page 69: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment Vehicle equipment Vanity mirror Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 70 an injury in the case of an accident or Warning emergency braking. Make sure the spectacle case has been closed when driving. Storage case Notice Certain oversized sunglasses models may not fit into this case. Front cup holder Flip the elastic element switch upward to open the elastic element slightly, then the cup holder can be used.
  • Page 71: Luggage Cover

    Luggage cover Rear cup holders The shade can be used to shield luggage to protect privacy and avoid direct sunlight. 4F3CB3866BC8 Tilt the rear seat armrests to the lowest po- sition to use. B6BB03C577A8 During use, the cord fabric shall be pulled Caution out and hung in the fixing grooves on both Don't place small or unstable beverage...
  • Page 72: Power Socket

    Press one end of the shade to separate it Notice from the fixing groove. Due to different vehicle configurations, the power outlet may be installed in the hollow Caution place on the left side of the auxiliary instru- When removing the cover, please be care- ment panel.
  • Page 73 position, the cover can be opened when in The power supply can be used when the use. ignition switch is in the ON position. This power supply can provide a 12 V DC Notice power for accessories rated less than or Due to different vehicle configurations, the equal to 120 W (10 A).
  • Page 74 Do not use this power supply in humid 〉 and high-temperature conditions. Don't use it in parallel or in series with 〉 any other power supply. If you discover any abnormality (e.g. un- 〉 usually high temperatures, smoke, odors, etc.) in the course of use, halt use immediately and contact service provider for inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 75: Driving

    Driving Driving norms ......76 Cruise assist system....124 Suggestions for driving in harsh Intelligent drive assist system130 environment......82 Hill descent control system..142 Suggestions for driving in run- Driving assist system.....143 ning-in period......87 Emission control system..147 Hybrid vehicle ......88 Head-up display system ..149 Ignition switch ......92 Virtual instrument....151 Starting and shutting off vehicle...
  • Page 76: Driving Norms

    Driving norms Vehicle equipment been locked down. If the engine hood has not been secured and locked properly, it Please note that this manual contains all may fly open during driving and cause an the standard equipment, country-specific accident. equipment and special equipment for this Placing objects within the vehicle model series.
  • Page 77: Precautions For Driving

    No use of mobile phones between the seat backrest and the back of the human body. Otherwise, it will affect When making or answering a phone call, applying of correct driving posture, be- it's easy to focus on the phone and cause sides, in the event of a vehicle collision, ef- an accident.
  • Page 78 The vehicle's undercarriage, tires, possibly leading to accidents as a result. and wheels suffer a strong im- The brake emits a warning sound pact The disc brake will emit a warning sound When the vehicle’s undercarriage, tires, when the brake pad wears and needs to and wheels suffer a strong impact, stop be replaced.
  • Page 79: Precautions For Passengers

    Driving on flooded roads the side wall of the tire. Driving in the following road conditions Be careful while driving on a flooded road. may cause damage to the bumper. Please Driving on a flooded road may lead to slow down and drive carefully. short circuit of electrical components or Where there are varying levels, such as damage to electrical elements, resulting in...
  • Page 80: Parking The Vehicle

    It is forbidden to use the vehicle infant or child passengers on your lap for a long time. even if you are already wearing a seat belt. Further, do not surround or enclose It is prohibited to use vehicles for a long the infant or child using any part of the time in poorly ventilated areas such as ga- seat belt;...
  • Page 81 conditioning, seat heating, rear window heating, etc. require a lot of energy and consume fuel, so shut them down when you do not need to use these electrical parts. Close windows and sunroof Opening the windows or the sunroof in- creases drag, thereby increasing fuel con- sumption, so turn them off when you do not need them.
  • Page 82: Suggestions For Driving In Harsh Environment

    Suggestions for driving in harsh environment Vehicle equipment temperature inside and outside, preventing condensation formed on inside surface of Please note that this manual contains all windshield. the standard equipment, country-specific If you wish to wipe away the condensation equipment and special equipment for this on the windshield glass, please do so only model series.
  • Page 83: Driving During The Hot Seasons

    When analyzing road conditions, do not Caution 〉 allow the vehicle to enter an unknown Travel in water is only applicable in 〉 region. Such regions may contain hid- emergency situations and it cannot be den obstacles, such as ditches or man- used as a part of routine driving.
  • Page 84: Driving During The Cold Season

    Driving during the cold sea- Preventing sunstroke Strong sunlight and high temperature in Snow tire hot season easily lead to sunstroke. Keep the driving room well ventilated and pro- In the cold season when the temperature hibit fatigue driving. is low, due to the special characteristics of the standard tire (tire width, rubber compo- Warning sition and pattern type, etc.), the tire elas-...
  • Page 85 driving. before installing chains. Install tire chains on the drive wheels only. Caution Do not install tire chains on only one tire. Severe snow tire tread wear, it will largely Install tire chains following the instructions lose its applicability in the cold season. If provided with the tire chains.
  • Page 86 After installing tire chains, always check the vehicle, you can take the following 〉 that the tire chains are properly installed measures: after traveling a distance of 0.5 to 1.0 Drive the vehicle to a ventilated area kilometers to ensure safety. Re-tighten and open all the windows.
  • Page 87: Suggestions For Driving In Running-In Period

    Suggestions for driving in running-in period Vehicle equipment the using condition and the driving meth- Please note that this manual contains all Due to the vehicle speed, braking force 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific and environmental conditions (such as equipment and special equipment for this temperature and humility), there may be model series.
  • Page 88: Hybrid Vehicle

    Hybrid vehicle About hybrid vehicle 984F57D26CA2 Ⓐ Gasoline Engine Ⓓ High-voltage wiring harness Ⓑ A/C compressor Ⓔ Drive motor assembly Ⓒ Power battery pack Ⓕ Generator assembly This vehicle is a hybrid vehicle, which is different from ordinary fuel vehicles in character- istics.
  • Page 89 The engine generally drives the vehicle at high speed or during more active driving. 〉...
  • Page 90: Power Battery Vent

    Power battery vent via 【vehicle setting】 → 【driving】 on the multimedia. There is an air intake vent under the rear seat for cooling the power battery. If the air Notice inlet is blocked after the vehicle is started, When the single pedal driving mode is the power battery will overheat.
  • Page 91: Emergency Cut-Off Point

    Warning The padlock keys shall be kept by special personnel. Otherwise, serious personal in- jury or death may occur. Emergency cut-off point The emergency cut-off point is located at the front of the compartment fuse box. BD8755231D9A When a vehicle collision causes serious Warning deformation of the luggage area and makes it impossible to operate the battery...
  • Page 92: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch Vehicle equipment depress the brake pedal with the shift lev- er in the P position. The vehicle can be Please note that this manual contains all started by pressing the ignition switch re- the standard equipment, country-specific gardless of the mode of the ignition switch. equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 93: Starting And Shutting Off Vehicle

    Starting and shutting off vehicle Vehicle equipment Emergency startup Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 94: Vehicle Shutdown

    Vehicle shutdown to step on the brake pedal and the steer- ing wheel is heavier. Therefore, deceler- Normally shutting down ate as much as possible before shut 1. After the vehicle is parked steadily, down the vehicle. switch to P gear. 2.
  • Page 95: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Vehicle equipment When the vehicle is stationary and the 〉 ignition switch is switched to LOCK Please note that this manual contains all mode, the electronic parking brake the standard equipment, country-specific (EPB) will be applied automatically. At equipment and special equipment for this this point, the parking brake indicator model series.
  • Page 96 Release the parking brake AVH function 78C7A9A59FF9 D3465B3CD921 When the ignition switch is in the ON Automatic parking (AVH) eliminates the mode, step on the brake pedal and press need for the driver to step on the brake the EPB switch to release the parking pedal for extended periods or apply the brake.
  • Page 97 3. The parking brake will be released au- tomatically when the accelerator pedal is depressed, with the shift lever in gear D or R. If the accelerator pedal is not de- pressed for a long time, the automatic parking function will be deactivated, and the vehicle will automatically switch to the electric parking mode, thus applying the braking force.
  • Page 98: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic transmission Vehicle equipment started or stopped. Please note that this manual contains all Warning the standard equipment, country-specific Make sure to apply the parking braking 〉 equipment and special equipment for this or depress the brake pedal when stop- model series.
  • Page 99 engagement of gear R or D from gear N, it Notice is necessary to depress the brake pedal When the vehicle speed is lower than 2 〉 and turn the shift knob to the left or right. km/h, and the driver's door is opened For engagement of gear N from gear R or and the driver’s seat belt is released, the D, just turn the shift knob to the left or...
  • Page 100 Start the vehicle launch control mode is activated, the launch control function will be disabled How to move off normally and the timeout protection will be enabled 1. Fasten the seat belt and confirm that to protect the motor system. When the ve- the parking brake has been applied.
  • Page 101 Caution When it is necessary to stop the vehicle 〉 temporarily at the slope, the brake pedal must be stepped on or the parking brake must be applied; do not use the acceler- ator pedal or crawling function to keep the vehicle stable, otherwise the trans- mission will be damaged.
  • Page 102: Driving Mode

    Driving mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 103: Vehicle Wash/Trailer Mode

    Vehicle wash/trailer mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 104 Open the parking brake function. 〉 The vehicle speed is higher than 8 km/h. 〉 The battery has a low power or the voltage is too low. 〉...
  • Page 105: Single Pedal Mode

    Single pedal mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 106 road conditions. Caution When the gradient is too high or the vehicle is in trouble, please step on the brake pedal in time to prevent the vehicle from slipping. The single pedal driving mode allows the vehicle to slow down and stop by invoking ener- gy recovery.
  • Page 107: Wading Mode

    Wading mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 108: Power-Steering Mode

    Power-steering mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 109: Parking Assist System

    Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 110 safely as possible, and to avoid collisions. How to use B4C5DCCA8D8A When the ignition switch is in ON mode or the vehicle is started, the anti-collision radar 〉 can be opened or closed by pressing the button. Switch to the gear R and the anti-collision radar will automatically turn on. 〉...
  • Page 111: Panoramic Surround-View Image

    not be reversed to avoid collision. Panoramic surround-view image About the system Around view monitor uses four cameras to capture images surrounding the vehicle and sends a video signal to the display screen for display. This helps the driver to safely and easily drive while avoiding accidents.
  • Page 112 Interface layout 3D9083E2560E Ⓐ View identification In 2D view mode, it indicates the orientation of the current view. Ⓑ Low speed emergency braking function indicator Green: it indicates that the low speed emergency braking function is normally activa- ted. Red: it indicates that an obstacle is detected and automatic emergency braking is per- formed.
  • Page 113 【Transparency】 〉 In the 3D view mode, you can touch the transparency button to switch the car model transparency. When the vehicle model transparency is selected as 100%, the vehicle bottom trans- parency function will be activated. After the vehicle bottom transparency function is activated, the image interface will gradually display the image of the road under the vehicle as the vehicle moves.
  • Page 114: Fully Automatic Integrated Parking System

    When D gear is engaged, it will automatically switch to the front view image; when R gear is engaged, it will automatically switch to the rear view image; in D gear, turn on the left turn signal lamp and the image area will be automatically switched to the left front wheel image, or turn on the right turn signal lamp and the image area will be automatically switched to the right front wheel image.
  • Page 115 system prompts. During the parking process, if moving obstacles such as pedestrians or vehicles are de- tected and there is a risk of collision, the system will automatically perform emergency braking to quickly complete vehicle braking; if a fixed obstacle is detected and there is a risk of collision, the system will perform comfortable braking to achieve smooth braking of the vehicle.
  • Page 116 Vehicle doors (including the back door) open. 〉 Fold outside rearview mirror. 〉 Driver’s seat belt unlocked. 〉 Obstacles appear on the parking path. 〉 Throttle intervention. 〉 During automatic parking process, the following operations may cause automatic parking to exit. The vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h in the process of searching for parking space.
  • Page 117: Reversing Assist

    External sound sources may cause interference to the system, causing the sensor fail- 〉 ure to identify correctly, and may falsely report obstacles that do not exist. The sensor is smudged or covered. 〉 Heavy fog, rain or snow. 〉 Cases in which automatic parking assist is forbidden: Tire chains or spare tires are installed.
  • Page 118 How to use 1. Touch the 【Reversing Assist】 button on the AVM interface to enable the reverse as- sist function. Automatic reversing is completed by following the prompts displayed on the multime- dia display screen when the reversing assist function is enabled. Caution In order to ensure the parking safety, the driver needs to monitor the surrounding environ- ment of the vehicle at any time, to brake and take over the vehicle in time when there is a...
  • Page 119: Parking Settings

    Parking settings The relevant functions of the parking assist system can be set through the multimedia display. Please refer to the actual vehicle for specific setting items. 79863ABF5174 【FPAS (automatic starting of front radar)】 〉 You can enable or disable the automatic starting function of front radar. After the function is enabled, if the moving speed is less than 10 km/h and there is an obstacle detected within the detection range, the front radar and image system will be started automatically.
  • Page 120 Please turn off the low-speed emergency braking function after the vehicle is equipped 〉 with traction devices or when the vehicle is towing other vehicles. Otherwise, the sys- tem may apply unnecessary braking. 【Flank protection】 〉 You can enable or disable the flank protection function. After the function is enabled and when the sensors on the left and right sides of the ve- hicle body identify obstacles, the system prompts the driver to park carefully through pictures and sound alarms.
  • Page 121: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment start the vehicle and drive at a speed higher than 30 km/h for about 9 minutes, Please note that this manual contains all then the TPMS will automatically learn the standard equipment, country-specific and locate. If the tire pressure is not dis- equipment and special equipment for this played or displayed incorrectly after 9 model series.
  • Page 122: Alarm Function

    interface shows red and flashes. Alarm function When the tire pressure is too low or the temperature is too high, the combination instrument will send out the following alarm as follows: The instrument will display the corre- 〉 sponding alarm interface at the right. The abnormal tire icon is displayed as red with an alarm tone.
  • Page 123: Fatigue Driving Reminder System

    Fatigue driving reminder system Vehicle equipment How to use Please note that this manual contains all The fatigue driving reminder function can the standard equipment, country-specific be turned on or off via the 【vehicle set- equipment and special equipment for this ting】...
  • Page 124: Cruise Assist System

    Cruise assist system Vehicle equipment driving. In any case, the driver should be responsible for the safety of the vehicle Please note that this manual contains all and always concentrate on driving care- the standard equipment, country-specific fully. equipment and special equipment for this When cruise assist system is not in use, 〉...
  • Page 125: How To Use

    How to use The vehicle is started and D gear is en- 〉 gaged in. ESC is activated. 〉 No parking brake is applied. 〉 The vehicle speed is less than 150 km/h. 〉 The vehicle driving mode is in the stand- 〉...
  • Page 126: Queuing Auxiliary Function

    lever. when driving on wet and slippery roads in comparison with driving on dry roads. Notice Only when the road ahead is unjammed Notice will the vehicle be accelerated to the set The cruise function will be automatically speed. Otherwise, the vehicle will follow withdrawn under any of the following cir- the front vehicle to drive at the set dis- cumstances:...
  • Page 127: Curve Auxiliary Function

    If the preceding vehicle leaves within 3s, braking. 〉 the vehicle will automatically follow the When driving on a sharp turn road (for 〉 preceding vehicle. example, a serpentine road), if the vehi- If the preceding vehicle stops for a long cle in front exits the sensor detection 〉...
  • Page 128: Functional Limitations

    both sides are blurred, the non-standard A vehicle or object crossing the lane is 〉 lane boundaries or the lane boundaries seen. are covered, and there is no vehicle run- Pedestrians or animals and small vehi- 〉 ning directly in front. cles (such as bicycles and motorcycles) There is an object on the road that af- are seen.
  • Page 129 Sensors are located on both sides of the rear bumper. Notice When the instrument indicates that the system sensor detection is limited, check that the camera, sensor, and surrounding area are clean and clear of obstructions to ensure proper system operation.
  • Page 130: Intelligent Drive Assist System

    Intelligent drive assist system Intellidrive setting interface After starting the vehicle, set the corresponding functions via the 【vehicle setting】 → 【intelligent driving】 on the multimedia display screen. Warning The IntelliDrive assist system is only an auxiliary tool and is not a substitute for the driv- er's judgment of road and traffic conditions, nor it can replace the driver's driving.
  • Page 131: Forward Assist System

    2. The communication equipment has an electromagnetic field intensity that complies with the Safety Standards for the Use of Radio Communication Equipment for Human Health published by the National Telecommunications Commission. Forward assist system The forward assist system identifies vehicles on the lane via a camera on the front wind- shield.
  • Page 132 When the vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h and the system detects that there is collision risk for pedestrians or vehicles, it will give an alarm to prompt the driver to drive safely. There are 2 alarm levels: sound alarm (pre-alarm), short brake alarm (emergency alarm). In case of emergency, if the driver does not make braking response, the system will con- trol the vehicle to automatically perform emergency braking (limited braking), and the left and right turn signals will flash quickly to remind the rear vehicle, so as to reduce the colli-...
  • Page 133: Lane Assist System

    and braking will lag or be unable to achieve. The system can only work best when it detects clear information about the shape of the body, which means that the system needs to clearly identify information about the head, arm, shoulder, thigh, etc. of the person and the normal walking pattern of the person. Intersection assist When the vehicle speed is lower than 20 km/h, and turning left at an intersection, if an oncoming vehicle or a pedestrian is detected and there is a risk of collision, the system...
  • Page 134 Caution The lane assist system properly works only when the lane boundary is clearly visible. In some cases, it may not operate normally nor work. For example: The lane boundary may not be recognized clearly. Or it is a non-standard or covered 〉...
  • Page 135 Lane Center Assist: Can assist the driver to correct the steering wheel to control the ve- 〉 hicle to drive in the center of the current lane. If the correction fails or the vehicle is off the current lane, an alarm is given out to alert the driver to driving safely. Notice The lane assist function can only work when the vehicle speed is within 60 ~ 150 km/h.
  • Page 136: Rear Side Assist System

    The current vehicle is driving too close to the preceding vehicle to prevent the camera 〉 from detecting it. The rear vehicle is driving too close to the current vehicle to prevent the sensor from 〉 detecting it. Smart dodge function After the smart doge function is turned on, if the lane assist or intelligent cruise is turned on and in working condition, when the system identifies that the vehicle is about to over- take the adjacent large vehicles (wagon, truck, bus, etc.), it will control the vehicle to...
  • Page 137 DD1E3C084F9C Notice Keep both sides of the rear bumper clean, and do not paste any objects and have any 〉 ice, snow, mud and other foreign coverage, so as not to affect the normal work of the sensor. Improper repair or modification of the vehicle may cause the sensors to be dislocated, 〉...
  • Page 138 The warning lamps are located on the surfaces of the left and right outside rearview mir- rors. Warning Do not paste any objects on the warning lamps to avoid affecting the system's alarm function. Parallel line assist during driving (with the speed exceeding 12 km/h), the warning lamp on the appropriate side will turn on when the system detects a vehicle in the blind spot of the outside rear- view mirror or an approaching vehicle behind on adjacent lane.
  • Page 139: Traffic Sign Information

    rearview mirror, it will give an alarm to remind the driver to drive safely. When the rear cross traffic brake function is enabled, limited braking can be applied when there is a risk in reversing, reducing the risk of collision. Notice When the vehicle is started and R gear is engaged, the reverse side assist function is ac- tive.
  • Page 140 After the speed limit sign is recognized, in case of overspeed, the system will give an alarm to remind the driver to reduce the speed to a suitable range as soon as possible. Speed alarm sensitivity The alarm timing for overspeed can be set according to your driving habits. 0: Alarm will be issued when the vehicle speed reaches the speed limit.
  • Page 141 Notice The speed limit sign identified by the system shows the default speed unit of xx km/h. 〉 For multiple speed limit values on the same speed limit sign, the system will show the 〉 maximum value. When multiple speed limit signs are arranged in parallel, the system will display the 〉...
  • Page 142: Hill Descent Control System

    Hill descent control system Vehicle equipment How to use Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 143: Driving Assist System

    Driving assist system Vehicle equipment is caused due to the low battery voltage, and does not mean that the ABS or the Please note that this manual contains all ESC is failed. the standard equipment, country-specific Anti-lock brake system equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 144: Electronic Braking Force Distribution System

    and slippery road. to the vehicle after the first collision (airbag deployment) to reduce the vehicle speed Electronic braking force dis- or stop the vehicle, thereby reducing the tribution system chance and injury of a second collision. The electronic braking force distribution HHC (Hill-start hold control) (EBD) system is capable of automatically When the driver starts on a slope and re-...
  • Page 145: Dynamic Directional Stability Assist System

    flash. Make sure to be careful at this time. The vehicle speed exceeds 85 km/h. 〉 Dynamic directional stability Notice assist system Generally speaking, the ESC is on throughout the driving process. The sys- Under the condition that the adhesion co- tem can be turned off only under following efficients of left and right wheels are quite special conditions:...
  • Page 146 wheel angle is automatically adjusted only within a limited range. The driver shall actively adjust the steering wheel angle based on the actual driving condi- tions to ensure the correct driving direc- tion.
  • Page 147: Emission Control System

    Emission control system Vehicle equipment hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides into harmless carbon dioxide, water, and nitro- Please note that this manual contains all gen gas through oxidation and reduction the standard equipment, country-specific reactions. equipment and special equipment for this The catalytic converter only needs to be model series.
  • Page 148: Turbocharger

    On-board diagnostic sys- Please avoid striking the catalytic con- 〉 verter. The engine malfunction warning lamp is Turbocharger part of the vehicle's on-board diagnostic The turbocharger can improve fuel effi- system. ciency of the engine, improve the vehicle's The engine electronic control unit equip- power and performance, and reduce the ped with the on-board diagnostic system displacement of harmful compounds such...
  • Page 149: Head-Up Display System

    Head-up display system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 150 Adjust the HUD's projection height, angle, or brightness through the steering wheel. 〉...
  • Page 151: Virtual Instrument

    Virtual instrument Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 152 When the warning lamp on the combination instrument illuminates, you should refuel 〉 in time even if the display shows that the vehicle can travel further. Trip computer The information displayed here can be set as needed.
  • Page 153: Instrument Control

    Instrument control View BT phone information Control button Press the left or right button until the trip computer switches to the BT phone in- terface. In the BT phone interface, the fol- lowing operations can be achieved. Press the up or down button to 〉...
  • Page 154: Instrument Indicator

    Instrument Indicator Vehicle equipment serious damage to the vehicle or an accident. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific Notice equipment and special equipment for this All current alarm messages of model series. Thus, some equipment or the vehicle can be checked on features described in this manual may not the alarm message interface of...
  • Page 155 will flash. yellow to indicate that the auto- matic switching function of high When the right turn signal lamp and low beams failed. In this is on, the right turn signal indica- case, please manually turn on tor will flash. the high beam headlamp or low When the emergency flashers beam headlamp as needed, and...
  • Page 156 Tire pressure monitoring sys- pedal and park the vehicle on a tem warning lamp smooth path as soon as possi- ble, because there is a risk of It illuminates to indicate that the sliding. tire pressure is too low or the temperature is too high, accom- Parking brake failure warning panied by an audio prompt.
  • Page 157 stop the vehicle in a safe spot Electric power steering and contact service provider. system failure warning lamp Otherwise, a serious accident is It illuminates in yellow to indicate likely to occur. that the steering assist effect is Electronic stability control reduced, and greater force is re- system indicator quired to operate the steering...
  • Page 158 Water temperature warning Notice lamp If the fuel tank cover is not instal- It illuminates to indicate that the led in place, the indicator may be water temperature of the engine also turned on. cooling system is excessively Engine maintenance warning high.
  • Page 159 At this point, the vehicle shall be enabled. parked in a safe location as soon Lane departure indicator as possible to run at an idle When this indicator is on and speed and the parking brake is gives off green light, it indicates applied to cool the transmission.
  • Page 160 function. In this case, go to serv- Battery charging system ice provider as soon as possible warning lamp for maintenance. If the lamp is on after the vehicle READY indicator is started, it indicates that there is a malfunction in the 12V bat- If the indicator is on, it indicates tery charging system.
  • Page 161 gives off white light, it indicates that the adaptive cruise control function is activated and ready for use. This indicator illuminates in green to indicate that the adap- tive cruise function is activated and the cruise speed is set suc- cessfully.
  • Page 162: Warning Tones

    Warning tones Vehicle equipment The intelligent key is left inside the vehi- cle. Please note that this manual contains all When the back door is closed with all 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific doors locked: equipment and special equipment for this The intelligent key is left inside the lug- model series.
  • Page 163: Power Management System

    Power management system Vehicle equipment discharge and ensure the starting per- formance of the vehicle. Please note that this manual contains all Static power management 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific Continuously monitor the power con- equipment and special equipment for this sumption of various electrical devices model series.
  • Page 164 top priority to ensuring the starting per- If the battery power consumption affects formance of the vehicle. vehicle startup, a message will display on the multimedia display screen or the com- In the event of short-distance travel and bination instrument. In this case, if you driving in urban areas or under low tem- want to use these functions normally, peratures, the power consumption will in-...
  • Page 165: Audiovisual System

    Audiovisual system Tips for safety ......166 Panel introduction....168 Display screen introduction ...170 Function introduction .....172...
  • Page 166: Tips For Safety

    Tips for safety Vehicle equipment About the Use Please note that this manual contains all For safety reasons, some functions may 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific not be activated when the vehicle starts equipment and special equipment for this to move. model series.
  • Page 167 If Bluetooth cannot be connected, delete 〉 the paired device on the smartphone, and pair it again. If Bluetooth does not function properly 〉 when in use, disconnect the Bluetooth and reconnect it.
  • Page 168: Panel Introduction

    Panel introduction Vehicle equipment Press the mute button to mute or un- 〉 mute multimedia. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific Press and hold the mute button equipment and special equipment for this mute or unmute navigation. model series.
  • Page 169: External Devices

    Press and hold the button for about 2s to Do not plug/unplug the device at will dur- 〉 enter the screen off mode. Long press the ing playback, so as to avoid problems button again or touch any position on the such as the system cannot identify the screen to exit the screen off mode.
  • Page 170: Display Screen Introduction

    Display screen introduction Vehicle equipment Gesture Operation Result Tap with Please note that this manual contains all two fingers the standard equipment, country-specific Zoom in and ex- equipment and special equipment for this pand model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not Tap with be installed onto your vehicle or are only...
  • Page 171 Icon Function status Icon Function status System upgrade Hot spot connected package downloa- A new notification System upgrade message package download- ing failure Mute mode on Sound mode on Bluetooth not con- nected Bluetooth connec- USB connected Wireless charging standby Wireless charging in progress Wireless charging...
  • Page 172: Function Introduction

    Function introduction Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 173 Telephone Touch the 【Telephone】 button to switch to the communication interface. If no other Bluetooth devices are connected, please go to the 【System Settings】→【Bluetooth】 interface, enable the Bluetooth, and perform pairing. After pairing with other Bluetooth devices, functions such as making and answering calls, viewing contacts and call records, and receiving and sending messages can be realized.
  • Page 174: Shortcut Panel

    Navigation Touch the home button to switch to the navigation interface. You can perform location query, route planning, route guidance, navigation settings, etc. Caution It is recommended that you do not operate this navigation while driving the vehicle. 〉 Please operate it on the premise of safety after parking to prevent traffic accidents and other dangerous situations.
  • Page 175: Voice Assistant

    The displayed shortcut switches can be edited and replaced. Voice assistant Voice Assistant can recognize and execute voice commands to control vehicle functions quickly and improve operation convenience. There are several ways to activate the Voice Assistant: Press voice button on the steering wheel. 〉...
  • Page 176 Category Function Command General Select 1, YES, exit , next page, etc. Adjustment of vol- System Volume up, Volume down, etc. Connection control Turn on Bluetooth, Turn off Bluetooth, etc. Take me to XXX, turn on real time traffic report, turn Navigation off real time traffic, etc.
  • Page 177: System Settings

    Function Effective condition Command Navigate any pic- Go home and go to the company ture Navigation is in process and the Stop navigation map is in the fore- ground. Navigation Adjustable map Map zoom out and map zoom in scale picture Adjustable map 3D map, 2D head up, and 2D north up view picture...
  • Page 178 Bluetooth B786058797CA 【Bluetooth】: The Bluetooth switch of this system can be touched to turn on or off the 〉 Bluetooth. 【Bluetooth visibility】: When this switch is turned on, other devices are allowed to de- 〉 tect the Bluetooth of this system and perform pairing connection. 【Device name】: Display the name of the Bluetooth device, which can be modified to 〉...
  • Page 179 WLAN FD2CE98F1D9B 【WLAN】: The WLAN switch of this system can be touched to turn on or off the 〉 WLAN. 【Available networks】: Display the available networks searched; touch the network 〉 name in the list for connection. Notice 1. The communication equipment complies with NBTC standards or technical require- ments.
  • Page 180 vehicle alarm tone, tone with speed, etc. 【Audio effect setting】: It can be used to set the DTS sound effect, pedestrian warning 〉 tone, equalizer, sound field adjustment, etc. Display FC038BAC86D9 Auto brightness adjustment, screen brightness, driving video limit, and time display for- mat and unit can be set.
  • Page 181 System 97813B1ADDA9 【Version information】: You can view and modify the device name, view the software 〉 version, upgrade the system through WIFI/4G check and renewal, and update the re- newal through USB device. 【Privacy Security】: The system will collect, process and store personal and vehicle 〉...
  • Page 182: Navigation System

    During the upgrade via WIFI, keep the network signal in good condition and do not dis- 〉 connect the current network. During the host or screen upgrade, the screen will be black and restart, which is nor- 〉 mal. After a few minutes, the host will restart and the installation result will be dis- played.
  • Page 183 88F58BF1F93D Ⓐ Map view Ⓔ Vehicle position Ⓑ Map zoom in/out Ⓕ Audio play window Ⓒ Map scale Ⓖ Navigation setting Ⓓ Destination search Ⓗ Navigation mute Location selection on map Select a location by tapping it for a while on the map to switch to the location details screen.
  • Page 184 1A03E1D08EA3 Tap the button 【Home】 to set the home address. After setting, tap this button to set 〉 the location of home as destination. Tap the button 【Work】 to set the company address. After setting, tap this button to 〉 set the location of company as destination.
  • Page 185 route preference. Tap the button 【Start navigation】 switch to the route guide interface and enter the of- 〉 ficial navigation mode. 525F6AC709E7 Tap any non-button position on the map to bring up the hidden function button. Navigation setting Touch the setting button on the map interface to switch to the setting interface.
  • Page 187: Safety

    Safety Seat belt ........188 Airbag ........192 Child restraint system ....198 Vehicle immobilizer system ...204 Emergency cut-off system ..205 Event data recorder ....206...
  • Page 188: Seat Belt

    Seat belt Vehicle equipment prohibited. Please do not remove, disassemble or 〉 Please note that this manual contains all alter seat belts. the standard equipment, country-specific Do not use the seat belt with foreign ob- equipment and special equipment for this 〉...
  • Page 189: Wear The Seat Belt Properly

    Wear the seat belt properly properly. Precautions for pregnant women. 〉 Adjust seat backrest until it is vertical or 〉 We strongly suggest that you use the near-vertical and provides adequate seat belt. You can also get effective ad- back support. vice by consulting with your doctor.
  • Page 190: How To Use The Three-Point Seat Belt

    Working conditions After the pretensioner has been de- ployed during the first collision, you The pretensioner seat belt works when the should not extend or retract the seat belt vehicle receives a significant impact from again when the second and subsequent the front.
  • Page 191 2. Insert the lock tongue into the buckle until you hear a "click" sound. 4FC5554DD762 3. Pull up the shoulder belt until the lap belt sits securely on the body. Thus, the pelvis is better secured and the risk of injury during moments of impact is reduced.
  • Page 192: Airbag

    Airbag Vehicle equipment moment, it is safer to flee out of the vehi- cle immediately. If you are unable to Please note that this manual contains all evacuate from the vehicle, open vehicle the standard equipment, country-specific doors or windows to let fresh air in. equipment and special equipment for this When any debris (or gas) released by 〉...
  • Page 193: Airbag

    Airbag Precautions The airbag may deploy when the bottom of the vehicle encounters the following kinds of severe impact. When the vehicle runs into the curb. 〉 When the vehicle falls into, or runs over 〉 a deep pit or drain. When the vehicle climbs over the steps 〉...
  • Page 194 Please do not allow your body to get too Please do not leave objects in the stor- 〉 close to the steering wheel or to the low- age box exposed. er part of the instrument panel. Please do not hang any objects on vehi- When driving a vehicle normally, the cle windows or on the inside rearview driver shall stay away from the steering...
  • Page 195: Front Passenger Airbag Switch

    deploy by accident and cause injuries or Use a mechanical key to turn the front even death. passenger airbag switch to OFF position to turn off the front passenger airbag. At Please consult with service provider for 〉 this moment, the front passenger airbag assistance when you need to install a OFF indicator on the reading lamp be-...
  • Page 196: Curtain Airbags

    identification will be made on the seat Do not remove, repair or modify seat 〉 backrest. Side airbag is the supplement of with side airbag and parts around the seat belt. In case of side collision, side air- side airbag deployment area. bag will reduce the damages to inside pas- Warning label senger and prevent subsequent collisions.
  • Page 197 instantaneously. area. Do not modify roof, roof handrail, roof Precautions handrail bracket and side roof lamp. The curtain airbag may not deploy when 〉 the vehicle encounters mild impact such as what is described below: Front collision. Electronic control unit receives a weak signal of mild side impact.
  • Page 198: Child Restraint System

    Child restraint system Vehicle equipment Type 2 Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 199: Applicability Information Of Child Seat

    other items or equipment to the vehicle. Seat position Front passen- Applicability information of Rear seats ger seat child seat Front Weight Front Only child seats that meet ECE No. 44 pas- Rear- Rear- group pas- specifications may be installed in the vehi- sen- row ex- senger...
  • Page 200: Installation Method Of Child Seat

    Warning label Please do not install a rear-facing child 〉 seat on the front passenger seat. Compatibility of vehicle ISOFIX positions with ISOFIX child seats ISOFIX position Weight Size Fixed Rear- group model module row ex- ternal 90A96F30A2E6 side This label, which is located on the front ISO/L1 Portable passenger's side sun visor, is used to alert...
  • Page 201 2. Adjust or remove the headrest from the 2. Adjust or remove the headrest from the seat where the child seat is to be in- seat where the child seat is to be in- stalled. stalled. Notice Notice For a rear-mounted child seat, adjust the For a rear-mounted child seat, adjust the 〉...
  • Page 202: Precautions For Installing Child Seats

    Precautions for installing same as securing the child in a child child seats seat. In the event of an accident, the child may be thrown towards the wind- If the rear seat backrests angle is adjust- 〉 shield glass or crushed between you able, adjust it to the appropriate position, and the vehicle interior trim.
  • Page 203 point. Otherwise, it may come into contact with the top tether strap and loosen the strap as a result. In the event of emergency braking or collision, this can cause the child seat to dislodge, bringing severe injury or even death.
  • Page 204: Vehicle Immobilizer System

    Vehicle immobilizer system Vehicle equipment the anti-theft function is activated. Please note that this manual contains all Caution the standard equipment, country-specific Please check whether all the vehicle equipment and special equipment for this doors, back doors and engine hood are model series.
  • Page 205: Emergency Cut-Off System

    Emergency cut-off system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 206: Event Data Recorder

    Event data recorder Vehicle equipment purchased from CANoe software vendors. The data items recorded by EDR and their Please note that this manual contains all uses are as follows: the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this Data item Applications model series.
  • Page 207: Emergency

    Emergency On-board tool ......208 Emergency tire repair and tire in- flation ........209 In case of vehicle accident ..212 Jump start......213 In case of overheating of the ve- hicle ........215 towing ........217 Service and rescue....221...
  • Page 208: On-Board Tool

    On-board tool Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 209: Emergency Tire Repair And Tire Inflation

    Emergency tire repair and tire inflation Vehicle equipment Notice The inflater and tire repair fluid are only Please note that this manual contains all 〉 suitable for sealed tires with puncture on the standard equipment, country-specific the tread. equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 210 tire. This helps to seal the puncture If the tire pressure is still lower than 170 〉 hole. kPa after inflation, it means that the tire has a large hole, so please do not con- 2. Shake the tire repair liquid and use it tinue to inflate it.
  • Page 211: Tire Inflation

    tire repair fluid, the driving speed shall not exceed 80 km/h and the driving distance shall not be more than 200 km. It is recom- mended that you repair or replace the damaged tire as soon as possible, and in- form the maintenance technician that the tire contains tire repair fluid.
  • Page 212: In Case Of Vehicle Accident

    In case of vehicle accident Vehicle equipment materials to help improve the tire adhe- sion. Please note that this manual contains all 4. Start the vehicle again. the standard equipment, country-specific 5. Release the parking brake and acceler- equipment and special equipment for this ate carefully to get the vehicle out of model series.
  • Page 213: Jump Start

    Jump start Vehicle equipment 1. After removing the luggage area cover plate, open the protective covers for Please note that this manual contains all the positive and negative electrodes of the standard equipment, country-specific the battery. equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 214 4. Start the vehicle with depleted battery. If still unable to start the vehicle, check that the jumper cables have been con- nected correctly, and then allow the battery to recharge a little more. 5. Remove the jumper cable. Once the vehicle is started, remove the jumper cable in an order contrary to the connection.
  • Page 215: In Case Of Overheating Of The Vehicle

    In case of overheating of the vehicle Vehicle equipment If no steam is emanating, open the 〉 engine hood. Please note that this manual contains all If steam is emanating, wait until there 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific is no more steam and then open the equipment and special equipment for this engine hood.
  • Page 216 severe injuries such as burns. When opening the cover of the overflow 〉 tank, do not touch or get close to the fan and belt. Also, open the cover slowly af- ter covering it with a piece of cloth. When the engine is running, do not 〉...
  • Page 217: Towing

    towing Vehicle equipment Towing using the flatbed truck Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 218: Towing With The Tow Hook

    Towing from the rear this towing method, the vehicle can only be towed at a low speed for a short dis- tance on a hard paved road. When using tow hooks, the driver must sit in the vehicle and control the steering wheel and the brake pedal, and the wheels, axles, steering, braking and trans- mission system (such as transmission),...
  • Page 219: Towing A Faulty Vehicle

    2. Screw the tow hook clockwise into the 12 km/h and the towing distance is not hole and tighten it to ensure that it is greater than 25 km. securely installed. Warning If the vehicle requires a traction due to an accident, a service provider shall be en- trusted as far as possible.
  • Page 220 1. Open the tow hook cover. Caution Do not use a steel rope to tow as that will damage the bumper. 4. Turn on the emergency flashers, start the vehicle, and start towing. Caution Prohibit the towing of a vehicle with a 〉...
  • Page 221: Service And Rescue

    Service and rescue Vehicle equipment Notice 1. The communication equipment com- Please note that this manual contains all plies with NBTC standards or technical the standard equipment, country-specific requirements. equipment and special equipment for this 2. The communication equipment has an model series.
  • Page 222 accept the rescue request from the vehi- In areas (such as underground parking 〉 cle. lots, tunnels, and mountain areas) where the GPS equipment is damaged or the Notice signal is week, it may be impossible to Do not randomly and frequently trigger the locate the vehicle.
  • Page 223: Car Networking Function Indicator

    Car networking function in- networking system is running normally. dicator The indicator of the car networking sys- tem is green, indicating that the system Status of is normal. If there is a fault, please go to indicator Description the service station for inspection and light maintenance in time.
  • Page 225: Maintenance

    Maintenance Necessity of vehicle mainte- nance........226 Engine compartment .....227 Parts replacement ....233 Vehicle maintenance .....238...
  • Page 226: Necessity Of Vehicle Maintenance

    Necessity of vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance is a health diagnosis of the vehicle, which can re- duce the trouble of repairing the vehicle. When the vehicle is in use, the components and parts will inevitably wear out. To ensure safe driving conditions, regular inspections, maintenance, and repairs are required to maintain and restore vehicle performance.
  • Page 227: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equip- ment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features de- scribed in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 228: Fluid Level

    Fluid level Vehicle equipped with GW4B15D engine (HEV) AE79EE2570B7 Ⓐ Overflow tank of drive motor coolant Ⓓ Windshield washer fluid reservoir Ⓑ Brake fluid reservoir Ⓔ Engine oil filler cap Ⓒ Engine coolant overflow tank Ⓕ Engine oil dipstick...
  • Page 229: Engine Oil

    Engine oil consequences. Care should be taken to prevent burns Checks 〉 when checking or filling engine oil. Keep the engine oil in a safe place when 〉 it is not in use. Engine oil that leaks into the ground or enters into bodies of water causes environmental pollution.
  • Page 230: Brake Fluid

    be mixed and burned in combustion 2. Remove the cover plate, and the brake chamber, causing decrease in oil fluid tank can be seen. amount as the vehicle travels. Engine oil levels may go down depending on your specific drive conditions. Take care not to exceed marked maxi- 〉...
  • Page 231: Windshield Washer Fluid

    Windshield washer fluid be checked regularly. Check that the fluid level in the overflow Filling tank is between the minimum and maxi- Open the tank cover. Pour in washer fluid mum marked levels. slowly to prevent overflow. Any oil overflow If the coolant level is lower than the mini- must be removed immediately.
  • Page 232 Battery warning label from opening the overflow tank cover when the engine or drive motor is over- heated. Otherwise, the hot liquid and steam will be forced out under system pressure, causing burns. Engine compartment warning la- 340CF5EC9B21 This label is located on the battery to in- form you of the following precautions be- fore installing, removing, or inspecting the battery:...
  • Page 233: Parts Replacement

    Parts replacement Vehicle equipment compartment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 234: Wiper Blade

    fuses. 4. Use the safety clips in the vehicle to pull out the fuses. Find the fuse of the faulty electrical appliance according to the fuse label and check it. 6DC672024A26 Ⓐ Normal fuse Ⓑ Blown fuse Warning For blowout fuses, do not try to repair or 6AC2EEF3DC3D replace them with fuses with inconsistent Caution...
  • Page 235 wiper blades. 3. Rotate the wiper blade as indicated by the arrow in the figure to maximize the When using a wiper, leave streaks or 〉 angle between it and the plastic con- scratch. nector. Caution When lifting and putting back the wiper, you shall not pull the wiper blade directly to avoid deformation or even damage.
  • Page 236: Bulbs

    the windshield. 2. Pull the wiper blade in the direction shown until the blade is free of the wip- 5. Install a new wiper blade and return the er arm. wiper back to the windshield. To facilitate installation, please refer to step 3 to maximize the included angle between the wiper blade and the plas- tic connector.
  • Page 237 Warning Modification of external lighting and sig- 〉 naling devices is prohibited. It is forbidden to add external lighting 〉 and signaling components beyond what is in the compulsory standard specifica- tions. About lamps fogged Under conditions such as driving or wash- ing vehicle on a rainy day, there may be fog inside the lamp cover.
  • Page 238: Vehicle Maintenance

    Vehicle maintenance Vehicle equipment found, you should replace the tire as soon as possible: Please note that this manual contains all There is damage and bulging in the tire 〉 the standard equipment, country-specific tread or side. equipment and special equipment for this There is excessive wear to the tire tread.
  • Page 239 Tire rotation down by 10 to 20 kPa every month. Please check regularly. In order to extend the life of the tire and make tire wear even, it is recommended Tire wear that the tires of the rear and front wheels be exchanged on a regular basis.
  • Page 240: Sunroof Maintenance

    pressure must be restored to the recom- well as regularly apply grease on the me- mended tire pressure. chanical parts for maintenance. Vehicles must be moved at least once Open up the sunroof and check that the 〉 every 30 days (15 days best) and the sunroof does not show signs of being ob- movement must be rotated at least 90 °.
  • Page 241: Battery

    sunroof components. scavenger, then rinse immediately with clean water so as not to damage the During the rainy season, step up checks 〉 vehicle body surface finish. for any sand or dust on seal strips of sunroof, and remove them in a timely 2.
  • Page 242: Interior Maintenance

    Interior maintenance maintenance, and the vehicle must be thoroughly cleaned before waxing in order Warning to ensure the effect of waxing. Cleaners may contain harmful substances At present, there is a wide range of car and the people may subject to a danger of wax in the market, and the car wax per- injury if affected.
  • Page 243 Plastic parts and then dry in the air. To remove stubborn stains, use a textile Notice fabric cleaner. Please follow the detergent Liquids containing alcohol or solvent (such instructions to operate. as nitro diluent, cooling cleaner, fuel, per- Leather fume and cosmetics) may damage the sur- face of parts.
  • Page 244: Anti-Corrosion Measures

    seat belt to dry naturally in the air. Regularly check the lower part of the ve- 〉 hicle body. If there is sand, dirt, snow, 2. Too much dust on the seat belt guide ice or other coverings, clean them with ring can lead to slow contraction of the water as soon as possible.
  • Page 245 wheel chock to hold against the tires. Open vehicle windows on one side 〉 slightly (if the vehicle is to be parked in- doors). Disconnect the negative terminal of the 〉 battery. Use a stowed towel or piece of cloth to 〉...
  • Page 247: Technical Data

    Technical data Vehicle identification ....248 Overall parameters ....250...
  • Page 248: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment On front mounting beam of the front right 〉 seat. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 249: Engine No

    Engine No. GW4B15D 18FFD96A28A1 The engine number is engraved on the en- gine block, as shown in the figure. Notice For easy viewing, a label containing the engine model and number is attached to the engine cylinder head cover.
  • Page 250: Overall Parameters

    Overall parameters Basic parameters For basic parameters such as the overall dimensions, quality, fuel consumption, emission standards, maximum speed, see the official vehicle documents attached to the vehicle. Caution Unless specifically stated or separately listed parameters, all the parameters listed in this manual are applicable to the standard vehicles.
  • Page 251: Tire Specifications

    Traction battery Rated volt- Rated ca- Working temper- pacity ature Model Type [Ah] [℃] Ternary lithium PE338005A 337.6 -35~65 ion battery Ternary lithium PE339005A 338.6 -35~65 ion battery Tire specifications Item Data Specification Standard tire 225/60 R18 100V, 225/55 R19 99V Please refer to the tire pressure label on the cen- Tire pressure tral pillar...
  • Page 252: Braking Parameters

    Item Data Rear wheel -0°64′±30′ (Left and right difference ≤30′) camber Rear wheel Rear wheel 0°4′±10′ (Left and right difference ≤10′) toe-in Kingpin backwards 6.92°± 45′ (left and right difference ≤ 45′) inclination Alignment pa- rameters Kingpin in- wards incli- 12.44 °...
  • Page 253: Fluid Parameters

    Fluid parameters Engine oil Specifications of GW4B15D engine oil To ensure the performance and service life of the engine, we recommend that customers use the SN 0W-20 fully synthetic engine oil recommended by the OEM. If the genuine oil cannot be purchased in your area, we recommend to use the following oil: If you choose API (American Petroleum Institute) standard oils, we recommend to use 〉...
  • Page 255: Index

    Index Alphabetical index ....256 Indicator index .......259...
  • Page 256: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Locking and unlocking with key but- tons A/C system Locking and unlocking with the me- Airbag chanical key Curtain airbags Locking during emergencies Front airbag 193,195 Unlocking with the interior handle Side airbag Drive motor coolant Anti-lock brake system Driving mode Automatic Transmission Dynamic directional stability auxiliary sys-...
  • Page 257 How to jump start the vehicle Fully automatic integrated parking sys- Parking settings Ignition switch Reversing assist Indicator Power management system inflater and tire repair fluid Power parameters Inside rearview mirror Power socket Automatic anti-glare inside rearview Power-steering mode mirror Instrument Virtual instrument Refueling...
  • Page 258 Tire pressure monitoring system Towing Traction control system Turbocharger Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle identification number Vehicle wash/trailer mode Voice assistant Warning lamps Warning tones When the engine is overheated Window switch Windshield washer fluid Wiper control Automatic wiper Wireless charging of mobile phone...
  • Page 259: Indicator Index

    Indicator index Automatic parking Primary alarm message indi- indicator cator Anti-lock braking system fail- Secondary alarm message in- ure warning lamp dicator Brake system MIL Turn signal indicator Electronic stability control Light on indicator system indicator Electronic stability control Position indicator system OFF indicator Driving mode failure indica- High beam indicator...
  • Page 260 Lane change assist function indicator Reversing side warning indi- cator Lane departure indicator Lane-keeping indicator Crash safety assist indica- READY indicator EV indicator Power reduction indicator Power battery low indica- Warning lamp for power bat- tery malfunction Battery charging system warn- ing lamp Power system failure warning lamp...

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