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1. In the following cases the air bag may not be triggered off and the expected purpose may not be reached e If the ignition switch of your automobile is set to the LOCK or ACC position when collision takes place When any fault is detected the warning light may goes on to warn the driver of a system fault When SRS air bags are kept normal the warning light may go on for 6 seconds when the ignition switch is set to the ON position A Warning e When one of the following conditions occurs contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the conditions of the system Warning light fails to go on when the ignition switch is set to the ON position Warning light goes on when engine is running The warning light does not go off when 6 seconds expire after the ignition switch is set to the ON position The warning light flickers when 6 seconds expire after the ignition switch is set to the ON position The warning light of air bag may goes on when any exception of the pretensioner mechanism takes place 3 27 Air bag computer 0231 6004 4 The device is used to control the SRS air bags A Warning e In any case the air bag computer must not be removed or disassembled Failure to observe the warning particulars may lead to incorrect triggering off of air bags or failure of triggering off in contingency situations 3 28 e Be careful n
2. Maximum permissible speed km hr Driving speed 50 O D OFF ODON 10050201 1 Short time stoppage When the gear change hand lever is set to identical gear identical with that for running or is set to gear IN depress the brake pedal firmly If long term parking is required pull up the parking brake handle while the gear change hand lever is set to gear N A Danger If you fail to depress the brake pedal firmly and the ear change hand lever is set to 1 2 D or R your automobile might move To prevent your automobile from sudden moving e Pull up the parking brake handle on rising gradient e When you switch gear change hand lever from IN to other gears depress the brake pedal consecutively Parking or stoppage When your automobile is completely stopped pull up the parking brake handle depress the brake pedal and switch the gear change hand lever to P simultaneously AN Danger To prevent your automobile from unexpected moving the gear change hand lever shall be completely switched to F Do not allow the engine to operate at high speed unnecessarily When the key is pulled out it is advisable to switch Pl and turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position The operation may guarantee that your automobile can the gear change hand lever to be safely started up next time and guarantee safe parking Conspectus of normal driving A Danger Gear down in case of crossw
3. in the display screen and the currently played back track is suspended Push the key once more to continue playing back the current track INT 5 Preset key 2 browse play back Station selection station storage Repeat the station selection station storage steps for preset key 1 Browse play back In USB play back mode push gently the key to display SCN in the screen all tracks may be browsed for 10 seconds each Push the key once more to cancel browse play back function RPT 6 Preset key 3 Repeated play back 8 Preset key 5 file folder Repeat the station selection station storage steps for preset key 1 Repeated play back In USB play back mode push gently the key to display RPT in the screen and the current track may be repeatedly played back Push the key once more to cancel the repeated play back function Aron 7 Preset key 4 random play back Station selection station storage Repeat the station selection station storage steps for preset key 1 Random play back In USB play back mode push gently the the key to display RDM in the screen and the tracks stored on the U disk may be randomly played back Push the key once more to cancel the random play back function 5 10 Volume regulation and mute Repeat the station selection station storage steps for preset key 1 In USB play back mode push gently the key folder corresponding display may be given to
4. Maintenance The engine exhaust system body and ventilation system must be maintained in their normal operation condition Verify that the exhaust system is free of leaks and the joints are free of looseness If any of the following states occurs it is advisable to contact special service stores for overhaul of the exhaust system and body e Every time oil is replaced e Every time you observe any change in exhaust sound e Once the exhaust system is damaged or eroded e Every time your automobile crashes up against any object Furthermore the automobile must be subjected to maintenance as per the maintenance plan described in Section 13 Ventilation system To ensure that the ventilation system of your automobile may operate normally you have to verify that the air intake duct before the windshield is not covered by snow leaves or other obstacles Routine operation When the automobile is parked or stopped do not allow the engine to run for a long time Otherwise carbon monoxide might enter into the automobile through the exhaust system that was not properly maintained or was already damaged Do not allow the engine to run inside a garage or enclosed space except for coming in going out the garage Verify that the tail pipe is free of any snow cover or other object that may allow the effluent gases to build up under the body 1 1 Catalytic converter Catalytic converter 01020001 1 Cataly
5. 00 15072001 1 A 10 50 10W 40 10 50 Warning e Never palm liquid oils produced by different manufacturers Such blending might lead to deterioration or change in properties of liquid oil e Use standard brand brake fluid only Engine oil 4 stroke Kara Attention 383 WED 3 automobiles equipped with manual transmissions 3SZ VE2 3 and CA4GA9 Brake fluid and clutch fluid share one reservoir Power assisted steering oil DEXRON II o _ 15080001 1 A Warnin 5 e Never palm liquid oils produced by different manufacturers Such blending Temperature gt er j might lead to deterioration or change in properties of liquid oil e Use genuine power assisted steering oil only Engine oil i Tyre specs 4 stroke Tyre specs Air pressure kilopascals kgf sq cm Rim size 185 70R14 88T 210 2 1 240 2 4 14x5J 185 65R15 210 2 1 240 2 4 15x5 5J 15090101 1 CA G86 9 10 15 6 Wheel alignment Bulb specs 2 0 Brake warning light taillight Toe in mm Front 0 Bok 3 3N0 Camber angle Bak 3 3 3N0O Wheel steering angle 43 4212 Taillight 12V 5W 37240420 Backup light 12V 21W Front foglight 12V 55W Suspension Rear foglight 12V 21W Front MacPherson pillar type License light 12V 5W Rear 5 link rod type with cross tie Roof light 12V 5W Boot compartment light 12V 8W Brake light 12V 21W 15 7 Section 16 Index 2 Two point seat belts ee 3 8 3 Three point emergen
6. CD R CD recordable and CD RW CD Rewritable However those data also cannot be played back due to CD quality score marks or blemishes CDs also cannot be played back sometimes due to the causes such as CD status recording environment data contents The CD player cannot play back the CDs under copyright protection The system is not designed for dual format CDs Do not use dual format CD otherwise the player may be damaged Never put magnetic irons screwdriver or other similar objects aside the insertion slot of CD player and CDs e Be careful not to touch the CD reading side when you pick up a CD You should hold the edge of a CD or the central pore and edge of a CD O7010004 1 CD has to rotate at high speed inside the player therefore do not use CDs of special shapes irregularly shaped CDs such as heart shape broken or warped CDs 0701 0005 1 e Do not affix paper or stickers onto the labeled side of CD printed side and do not scrape the CDs e Fingerprints or dust on CDs may not directly influence the signals recorded on them However dust may reduce the reflection brightness of recording side of a CD so the sound quality may be deteriorated or skipped If a CD gets dirty use a piece of soft cloth to wipe it circumferentially from inner to outer side Do not use spraying agent or anti electrostatic solvent for CDs cleaning Moreover please do not use volatile chemicals such as b
7. Combination instrument M T automobile Speedometer Tachometer M T automobile an r page 5 takeoff page 5 9 page 5 10 takeoff page 5 9 Fuel gauge Water thermometer Fuel gauge page SOdometer trip meter Water 9 selector switch page 5 thermometer page 5 9 page 5 9 10 page 5 9 Speedometer takeoff page 5 9 Tachometer page 5 10 ne EN 160 Es X all en 2 Fuel Lauge Odometer trip meter pa 5 5 9 selector switch page 5 thermometer pag 10 page 5 9 5 1 EZ Warning light The warning light may indicate the exceptions occurring in relevant systems Danger To shut down the engine or park your automobile in contingency situations drive your automobile to a safe roadside position Shut down the engine and turn on the warning lights To check any components inside the engine compartment do wait till the engine gets cool so as to avoid heat injury Keep your hands clothes and other objects away from the running parts and components inside the engine compartment for fear of severe personal injuries Check all warning lights l 2 Pull up the parking brake handle Set the ignition switch to the ON position but do not start up the engine Here all warning lights shall be on ABS antilock brake system warning lights may in several seconds Air bag warning light may go out in 6 seconds 5 2 3 When the engine is started up and the parki
8. Fuel Pull up the door opener of fuel filling compartment Doing so may prevent the overflow fuel from a ee a ano aay aye er adopted fitted between the driver s seat and door injuring the lacquer finish and your skin P a A Closing e To avoid over flood do verify that the fuel tank a ea ne OS Close the fuel filling compartment door from cap is securely closed MN ee i u a ly ken mene outside the automobile e It is required to use the fuel tank cap provided Er ES by the manufacturer so as to avoid fuel leakage Open the fuel tank cap 1 Turn anticlockwise the fuel tank cap to open it 2 The removed fuel tank cap may be put onto the back side of the fuel charging up compartment door Close the fuel tank cap Turn clockwise the fuel tank cap till a crack sound is heard so as to verify that the fuel tank cap is securely closed 2 12 Section 3 Seats and seat belts Three point emergency locking retractor type seat belts Two point seat belts Safety belt pretensioner of the front seat 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 11 3 19 3 27 Seat Prior to driving your automobile verify that all passengers are properly seated and their seat belts are correctly buckle up Danger If any passengers are not properly seated or their seat belts are not correctly buckled up never drive the automobile If any passengers are seated on the foldable cushion or inside the boot comp
9. Insert the lug into locking buckle when the seat belt is not used A Warning To avoid damage to seat belts verify that the assist strap of seat belt is not nipped by door lock or backrest Safety belt pretensioner of the front seat Pretensioner mechanism may be activated once a sharp pounding comes from the foreside The pretensioner may immediately take up the seat belt such that the upper part of passenger may be securely fixed and the functions of seat belts and SRS air bags may be enhanced When seat belt pretensioner is activated work noises and odor may be given out When your automobile is subjected to a sharp pounding coming from foreside the pretensioner still may be activated even if the seat belt is not fastened See Section Air Bag for details 3 9 Attention If the seat belt pretensioner of your automobile is already activated it must be replaced with a new one at the local special service store Danger e Do not modify or replace seat belt retractors other parts and components related to seat belts and the suspension system Otherwise the protective results of seat belt pretensioner may be deteriorated e Please consult the local special service store before you conduct the following operations Scrap your automobile Remove safety belts of front seats Electric welding Repair plate work Repair spray paint Alter front end structure Mount any equipment such as grill pro
10. The minute display of the clock may be regulated Push the display button and push the time regulation button M simultaneously 7 34 Attention e Every time the button is pushed a numeral will be progressively increased e If you push and hold the button the numeral may be increased consecutively How to set integral point time The minute display may be set as 00 as per time signals etc Push the display button and push the time regulation button SET simultaneously Attention When minute display is smaller than 30 the hour display may not change For example 10 20 may be changed into 10 00 e When minute display is equal to or greater than 30 the increased by 1 hour hour display may be For example 10 45 may be changed into 11 00 MP3 files MP3 abbreviation of MPEG Audio Layer 3 is a type of technical standard for audio compression MP3 player may play back the MP3 files recorded on CD ROMs CD Rs and CD RWs It may play back CDs that conform to ISO 9660 levels land 2 and recorded as per Romeo and Joliet file systems The extension of MP3 files is designated as MP3 MP3 player may play back the files designated with extension MP3 as MP3 files To avoid noises and failure the extension must not be used for non MP3 files The player is capable of playing back compatible multi sector rec
11. frequency to the desired one 3 Push and hold the desired preset station selection button for 2 seconds or more to store the desired frequency Attention If battery is cut off or the fuse is blown stations memorized by the preset station selection buttons may be eliminated and the stations must be stored over again Auto memory AST e Auto station memory function is propitious for long term travels while you are unfamiliar with local station frequencies The radio stations with receivable frequencies may be automatically stored into the preset station selection buttons e When automatic storage is activated the player may automatically change over to AST AM or FM mode and the stations stored into the preset station selection button in AST mode may be overlapped 1 Push the waveband button to select AM waveband or FM waveband 2 Push and hold the waveband button you selected for 2 seconds or more to activate the automatic storage function Attention e Each automatic storage operation may memorize up to 6 stations whose currently received frequencies are kept in good condition e If AM1 FMi or FM2 mode is selected the memory stored into preset station selection buttons in AM FM1 or FM2 mode will not be overlapped e If the number of receivable frequencies is less than 6 the radio unit may only store all frequencies it can receive e If the signals at all frequencies are extremely poor due to local cond
12. gt Please verify whether or not there are MP3 tracks on the U disk If no MP3 tracks are available the player may not read out anything If no MP3 tracks are available in the on U disk auto skip over may be conducted during file folder changeover Check whether or not the U disk is plugged inversely and the contact is good otherwise no tracks may be read out 7 13 gt Please directly unplug your U disk during U disk playback otherwise the U disk may be damaged gt When U disk is not plugged for musical enjoyment please cover the U disk port with a cap If the U disk port gets dusty the contact between U disk and the player may get poor and music enjoyment may be affected to a certain extent Audio file formats for playback l Coding MPEG 1 2 2 5 Audio Layer 2 3 2 Frequency 8k 48kH 3 Code rate 32k 320kbps Audio file carrier USB2 0 File system FAT16 FAT32 FAT format sector 512Bytes 7 14 CD player 1 if available PUSH ONMOFrF iage ROCK POP HEN e Di FI VISI VIRI HR 7 15 Push Push and hold for more than 2 seconds Turn Disk ejection ON OFF Clockwise and anticlockwise regulation of volume Access the setup interface Select relevant items and conduct regulation Audio control selection Bass bass control Treble treble control Balance left right balance control Fader front rear loudspeaker control sound effect mode selection manual t
13. valve A and B 6 Install the drain plug and gasket of radiator 7 Charge up coolant from the filler port of radiator When coolant overflows out of exhaust valve A tighten up the plug cock A 8 When coolant overflows out of exhaust valve B tighten up the plug cock B Attention If no coolant overflows from exhaust valve or ran op E and coolant overflows from the filler port of vi P i radiator tighten up the plug cock N and and then tighten up the radiator filler cap 9 Charge up the coolant till its surface reaches the filler port of radiator 10 Close the radiator filler cap 11 Allow the engine to idle for a while and then shut it down 12 Drain the coolant completely 13 Repeat steps 9 to 12 for several times 14 Install drain plug and new gaskets of the radiator and tighten up them securely 15 Charge up coolant ethylene glycol based antifreeze into the radiator and reservoir slowly Pour an amount of clean soft water into the radiator till it gets full Pour clean soft water into the reservoir till the level reaches the FULL line 16 Soundly fasten the radiator and reservoir cap 17 Allow the engine to run for several minutes till the cooling fan runs twice and then shut down the engine Allow the engine to cool down 18 Remove the radiator filler cap with care and check the coolant level If necessary add clean soft water into the radiator 19 Install an
14. w Inspection of power assisted steering oil level 1418000 1 As shown in the following check the oil level of power assisted steering oil 1 Park your automobile on a horizontal surface and pull up the parking brake handle 2 Remove the cap 3 Check whether the oil level falls within cold cold engine or hot warm engine 4 If the oil level is too low slowly add specified liquid oil as required Never add oil excessively For recommended power assisted steering oils see Section 15 14 18 Warning If the oil level too low or fuel volume is reduced considerably contact the local special service store for inspection of the system Inspection of free path of steering wheel 141700011 Turn gently the steering wheel from its dead ahead position rightwards and leftwards till resistance may be felt and then measure the free path Check whether or not the free path falls within the prescribed limits A If the free path does not fall within the prescribed limit contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system w Inspection of free path of clutch pedal ESVES CAIGA 10 28 25 mm don ved as caica 3 20 mm Push gently by hand the clutch pedal till resistance may be felt and measure the free path Check whether or not the free path falls within the prescribed limits A Danger If the free path does not fall within the prescribed
15. 11 14 Emergency towing 110513111 A Warning e Do not tow an automobile equipped with automatic transmission in this way e Do not tow an automobile in this way unless the wheels axles power train steering gear or brakes are kept in good condition The tow hook shall be fitted with stout ropes towing belts or cables The driver must stay inside the automobile to be towed and exercise control over it Release the parking brakes and set the gear change hand lever to the neutral position Turn the ignition switch to the position ACC A Danger When the engine is not running the vacuum booster may not operate Therefore higher braking force 1s required To ensure safety do not use tow hooks if automobile towing is not performed on solid pavement When your automobile is being towed do not pull out the ignition key and do not set it to the LOCK position The automobile being towed might lose the steering capacity and cause an accident A LA Warning Tow hook must be towed right ahead so as not to damage the tow hooks Do not apply pulling forces edgewise or vertically In addition towing must not be performed violently If ropes or cables are attached to axles or any other positions those components might be damaged Check whether or not the tow hooks are securely fixed Tow hook l Cloth Flat screwdriver 7 Wrap the flat screwdriver with cloth or similar materials and inser
16. 13 6 J inspection G replacement Em en Maintenance measures X1000km_ 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Inspection interval ya 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inspection e Free path brake pedal Path allowance brake pedal Brake pedal amp parking brake handle Working path brake pedal Tightness Cackle Damage Inspection Brake disc amp brake disc gasket e Wear e Damage Inspection e Leak brake fluid level connection e Looseness of clamping collar e Damage Brake fluid Inspection and replacement PG ts 37 EG tt GG Inspection Brake drum amp brake lining e Wear J J J J e Damage Inspection To inspected once every 30 000km 2 years e Tightness Chassis amp Lights horn wipers Inspection J J J J J J J J car body windshield washers e Operation Volume of refrigerant Inspection vA J J J J for air conditioner e Operation 13 7 Brake hose and brake line Maintenance plan for harsh driving conditions If no further notice is received the road mileage or driving hours of your automobile shall prevail whichever is reached first Maintenance may be carried on as per the maintenance plan when a road mileage 40 000 km is finished Harsh driving conditions 1 hauling and towing 2 repeated short distance driving 3 rough pavement condition and or alkaline roads Engine section Q washing G replacement Item Replacement use API SG or higher 4 dusty pavement 5 extremely c
17. 6 Remove the hub nuts and replace the burst tire Align it to the dish of jack handles A B and lifting tn and turn it clockwise to lift up your with the spare tire automobile C fix it by bolts and insert it into the hole in the Jack up your automobile pradial all the tires get clear away ground surface and the distance AN nanger from the tire to ground surface is OK if tire removal mounting may be performed smoothly hub wrench so as to fit in the jack handles e Lay flat the removed burst tire so as to prevent it from accidental falling A Danger Put the spare tire at a point beneath the car body nearby the tire to be replaced That is a preventive measure taken to prevent any takes place danger in case the lifting jack is disengaged It is advisable to wear gloves The tire might be very hot still after tire burst 11 10 Prior to installation of the spare tire use waste cloth to remove the erosion and foreign materials occurring on the surfaces of brake drum brake disc and hub nuts If the metal fitting surfaces are note tightly fitted during wheel installation hub nut looseness and traffic vibration may occur during driving Cone shape ition 11042008 1 7 Reinstall all hub nuts and tighten them up till the wheel is tightened up Ensure that the conic sections of hub nuts are securely mounting inside the holes Do not tighten them up forcibly first A a Warning Do not oil the hu
18. 8 hierarchy file folders at most However if the number of file hierarchies is too high delay may take place at the beginning of playback Therefore it 1s advisable that the number of directory hierarchies must not exceed 2 when you have CDs recorded Capable of playing back at most 255 files on each CD Capable of playing back at most 255 folders on each CD Due to different PCs and MP3 coding software the playback sequence may also vary CD Rs and CD RWs Incapable of playing back CD Rs CD RWs that which are not subjected to final processing a type of processing that may enable playback of CD Rs CD RWs in conventional CD players The characteristics of CD Rs CD RWs recorded by music CD recorders or personal computers score marks or contamination appearing on CDs and contamination or fogging on lens of players may possibly cause playback failure of CD Rs CD RWs different CDs computers cannot be played back in some cases Due to program setups and environments recorded by personal Please record CDs in correct formats contact program manufacturers for details If CD Rs CD RWs sunlight high temperature or stored inside your the CD Rs CD RWs cannot be played back in some cases are exposed to direct automobile The MP3 player may be unable to display the headings and other text information in case of audio data CD DA the CD Rs CD RWs recorded on 7 35 e The MP3 player is capable of trac
19. Headlight Remove the bulb l Hold firmly and pull up the both sides of wiring connector so as to disconnect it Then remove the rubber cap 2 Unclasp the buckles 142316121 3 Remove the bulb TERES Install a bulb 1 Install a bulb and lock up the buckles 2 Install the rubber cap 3 Connect the conductors A Warning Never touch the glass section of bulb Liquid oil on your fingers may damage it Width light l 14231301 1 Turn anticlockwise the receptacle approximately 45 degrees and remove it for 14 23 Front turn signal light 1422102341 2 Pull outward the bulb and remove it from the 1 Turn anticlockwise the receptacle for 2 Push and turn anticlockwise the bulb and receptacle approximately 45 degrees and remove it remove it 14 24 Sg Front foglight 42 508 7 1 Unclasp 4 buckles used for mounting the front 2 Turn anticlockwise the wiring connector for 3 Remove the bulb wing lining approximately 45 degrees and remove it 4 Reinstall it in reverse order A Warning Never touch the glass section of bulb Liquid oil on your fingers may damage it 14 25 I Lateral turn signal light Rear combination light Front of the automobile ki el 1 Pull the light lens of lateral turn signal light as 2 Turn anticlockwise the receptacle for 1 Unscrew 2 bolts and remove the light assembly per the direction shown in t
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21. RR 12 2 Rust prevention treatment ssessesesessessssseseossseseossoseoseooecosossoosessesecososseeeeeseeeees 12 2 Exterior cleaning of your automobile Cleaning 1 Park parking vehicle your automobile in an well ventilated area free of direct sunlight Shut down the engine 2 Clean the surfaces with water uniformly and use a fountain brush to brush the surfaces gently If necessary automobile washing solution or neutral detergent may be used 3 Spray pressurized water to the body bottom Clean the surfaces thoroughly to remove any residual solution 5 Wipe off the accumulated water with foam or chamois 6 Dry the braking system Danger e Do not allow children to access the cleaning solution e To clean the body bottom and suspensions wear a pair of rubber gloves and wear a long sleeve shirt Be careful not to be injured such as incised wound A Warning e Be careful not to sprinkle water onto the electrical system inside the engine compartment otherwise short circuit might occur e Observe the instructions for cleaning solution It is inadvisable to use petrol or highly toxic solvents so as to protect the lacquer finish e Do not spill hot water onto your automobile otherwise the lacquer finish might be damaged In addition do not wipe off filth or dust when the surface of car body is dry Waxing Wax your automobile regularly to protect the lacquer finish Prior to waxing clean and tow
22. Six 6 AM stations may be preset e For FM waveband up to 6 stations may be preset for FM1 and FM2 each totaling 12 stations Push the AM FM button to select a waveband 2 Push gently the tuning button to set the frequency to the desired one 3 Push and hold the desired preset station selection button for 2 seconds or more to store the desired frequency and a Beep sound may be given when storage occurs 7 29 Attention If battery is cut off or the fuse is blown stations memorized by the preset station selection buttons may be eliminated and the stations must be stored over again 7 30 Operation procedures of CD player Enjoy music stored on CD e Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the labeled side facing up e When the CD is completely inserted music playback is started e If a CD is inserted during radio reception the audio unit may automatically change over to CD playback mode e Ifa CD is already inserted into the slot push the CD button to playback the CD Upward or downward track selection Push gently the track button to set the player to the desired track Every time the button is pushed the play may go forward to a next track or go back to a previous track e i Side Forward track skipping e Side Backward track skipping Number of the currently played back track is displayed in the display screen Fast forward or fast backward Push and hold the fast forward or fast ba
23. T automobile The display may be changed every time the switch is pushed To clear the trip meter just push and hold the switch for 1 second A T automobile The display may be changed every time the switch is pushed Two classes of trip meters are available A and B To clear the trip meter just push and hold the switch for 1 second 5 10 Tachometer Fr A a A 6 i F Tachometer may indicate the revolutions per minute of engine The red area indicates that the engine speed is too high A Warning Do not allow the engine to work at too high speed for fear of damages to the engine KX Section 6 s Air conditioning control system Heater unit air conditioner a een Conal it Condor ido Heater unit air conditioner When the ignition switch is set to the ON position heater unit or air conditioner may be operated Air outlet OO lA 6 1 A Air outlet control panel EE e Sisk Zee i 0041 a i i 2900 00141 Central air outlet Right hand and left hand air outlets The control panel is used to change the position of The direction of air output from the central air The direction of air output from the right hand and air outlet outlet may be controlled by the knob left hand air outlets may be controlled by the knobs Position or a ur ri control panel E m Air outlet i ad The bracketed positions indicate the air outlet with
24. To switch from the 5th gear to the reverse gear the gear change hand lever shall be switched over to the neutral gear and the switch it over to reverse gear when your automobile is completely stopped A Warning You may switch it over to reverse gear only after your automobile is completely stopped otherwise the transmission may be damaged When your automobile runs along a steep slope engine braking effect may be obtained by downshift as per road condition or driving speed A Danger Do be careful to conduct downshift on iced slipped wheel lockup or damp pavement otherwise skidding loss of control or accident may take place Gearshift points manual transmission Recommended gearshift speed In order to improve the fuel economy and extend the service life of engine it is advisable to shift up down at the the speeds listed below Notice that the gearshift speed may vary as per the factors such as weather and road condition etc Recommended gearshift speed Km hr Driving speed Ist gear 2nd gear 15 2nd gear 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 3rd gear 2nd gear 3rd gear 4th gear 4th gear 3rd gear Ath gear 5th gear 5th gear 4th gear a MO o 10040101 1 Maximum permissible speed A Warning If your automobile exceeds the maximum permissible speed given in the table below do not conduct downshift If the warning particulars are ignored the engine may be damaged Maximum perm
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26. affixed in the position shown in the figure Aha Maintain the specified tire pressure Improper tire pressure may reduce the tire life increase the fuel consumption and lead to out of control of your automobile If you have to regulate tire pressure frequently contact the local special service store for inspection of the wheel system DT r z 2 A 1 eh nk 5 I hi Ann A hh A ah A i i AN N AN 4 nn N ht nth CaM ai Wy h In Sa Baht h Dh GI 1 A AC AA A O dl 5 ai i ul ul 1 hl 1 al A ATA TA TAE OOO X A 1 A KSNNEN Suitable air pressure Unsuitable air pressure 14250 142 1 14 29 gt Interchanging of wheels Spare tire Front of the automobile o f spare tire is adopted 145082014 If the tires of your automobile are kept in the same positions during driving for a long time the wear of the tires may have the individual peculiar modes Therefore it is advisable to interchange the wheels regularly for balance of wear Conduct interchanging of wheels as per the sequence shown in the figure above When interchanging is over regulate the tire pressure Interval for interchanging of tires Once every 5 000km 14 30 automobile If no spare tire is adopted 2 1 Inspection of tire wear Worn tire tread New tire tread Wear mark 142593911 If the wear marks are exposed on the tire surface replace the tires as soon as possible Instructions for the tires Tire size a
27. automobile might move suddenly e When engine speed is relatively high For example when engine is just started up engine is warming up or the air conditioner switch is turned on depress the brake peda securely otherwise your automobile might move 10 5 Driving e Use Di gear for normal driving e The gear change hand lever may also be manually switched from to or D e To realize high acceleration depress the accelerator pedal completely Even if the gear change hand lever is set to gear Dl the transmission may also automatically shift down to 2nd gear or Ist gear e If engine stall takes place during driving just switch the transmission to N and restart up the engine however it is advisable to starting engine at gear PJ e When your automobile runs along a steep slope engine braking effect may be obtained by downshift as per road condition or driving speed A Danger Do be careful to conduct downshift on iced slipped or damp pavement otherwise wheel lockup skidding loss of control or accident may take place An Warning Completely stop your automobile then switch the gear to Pl or IE Tf you switch over gears during the automobile is running the transmission might be damaged 10 6 Maximum permissible speed BA Warning If your automobile exceeds the maximum permissible speed given in the table below do not conduct downshift If the warning particulars are ignored the engine may be damaged
28. connected and check whether or not the ignition coil and harness connector are in such a case the catalyst etc may be severely properly connected E flickers or goes on the engine shall be service store immediately If you continue driving damaged Bridging start up A BA Danger Please follow the following instructions so as not to lead to severe personal injury and damages to your automobile In addition please follow the instructions given by jumper cable manufacturer If you are unfamiliar with the bridging setup procedures contact the local special service store or towing company Prior to bridging start up see Instructions for relevant self maintenance The batteries contain virulent and corrosive sulfuric acid You shall wear safety goggles and handle the items with care such that the electrolyte may not spatter onto your body clothes and your automobile If electrolyte spatters onto your skin or into your eyes take off the contaminated clothes and flush corresponding positions for at least 15 minutes Then go to a doctor immediately Use water soaked foam or fabric wash the eyes on the way to the hospitcal for medical treatment If electrolyte is swallowed drink water or milk as much as possible and go to a doctor immediately Do not lay any ignition sources close to the batteries otherwise the batteries might explode 11 2 A 4 Warning Do not charge an iced battery Prior
29. display screen may be changed over to the hour regulation mode 5 Push the tone source button to realize progressive increase in hour numerals 6 When the hour setting is over push the tuning button P and the display screen may be changed over to the minute style regulation mode 7 Push the tone source button to realize progressive increase in minute numerals 8 When minute setting is over push and hold the tone source button for 2 seconds or more to release the regulation mode Attention e Every time the button is pushed a numeral will be progressively increased e If you push and hold the button the numeral may be increased consecutively e 50 seconds later the regulation mode may be released 7 25 lt Display screen position gt CD mode display ID MP3STAY DISCFLD TR DFRANDDFSCANOFRPT mT Pil ad morn rina AM FMOCD H UTE ETTEMA Preset station selection indicator 7 26 D W 12 13 15 Power switch volume and sound effect control button Audio button AM FM button display button Tuning button track button file button Preset station selection button 1 random button time regulation button H Preset station selection button 2 repeat button time regulation button M Preset station selection button 3 time regulation button SET Preset station selection button 4 Preset station selection button 5 fast backward button Preset station selection butto
30. doors by pushing or pressing the front of locking lever Unlock the doors by pushing or pressing the rear of locking lever A door may be opened by pulling the interior door catch inward Push down front of locking lever close the doors and pull the exterior door catch to lock the doors The back door may only be unlocked and locked up by key 2 3 Attention Do not have the key locked up inside the automobile 2 4 Remote controller of central locking system You may lock up and unlock the doors without the key You may lock up and unlock the front doors and centre doors by pushing the button switch LOCK UNLOCK on the emitter The emitter is provided with a key ring Therefore it may be hung by with the ignition key AN Warning e When the center distance from emitter to the automobile exceeds 3m the emitter may not function normally e The emitter may also fail to work normally due to peripheral status For example if facility releasing high intensity electric waves such as power plants high voltage lines broadcasting stations and television towers are available e The emitter is provided with extremely precise Therefore the must be built in electronic elements following particulars observed otherwise the emitter may fail to work e Never pound the emitter or exert pressure onto it e Never expose the emitter to direct sunlight or hot environment e Do not allow water to a
31. file folder In the said mode files may be selected from the current file folder and played back randomly In random playback mode the files may be randomly played back Push the random button to select the random playback mode Select the random playback mode RAND may be displayed in the display screen e Random playback of files stored on a CD In the said mode files may be selected from the CD and played back randomly Push and hold the random button for 1 second or more Select the random file folder playback mode F RAND may be displayed in the display screen Scan a CD e Scan files of a file folder Each file of the file folder may be played back for 10 seconds in sequence Push the scan button to select the scan mode Select the scan mode SCAN may be displayed in the display screen If the error message still occurs or functions are still Error message When the desired track is being played back push The message may be displayed when ERROR CD gets dirty or is inserted in opposite direction Check the CD In the scan mode the Ist file of each file folder stored on a CD may be played back for 10 seconds The message may be displayed when ERROR3 the button once again e Scan files stored on a CD invalid after corrective measures are taken contact the local special service store CD player cannot work due to a in sequence i H he inser D Push and hold the scan bu
32. force A BA Warning If any fault is detected contact the local special service store for inspection of the system 10 13 10 14 Section 11 Emergency processing Engine cannot be SAO UN tia 11 1 Brise Stall U ua ee nT rrr tT em Toren rer Te 11 2 OY EN OE ENE NE EA ee ee een 11 3 o AA ECO E E a eee 11 4 MAES 2111 153 GWRRSSERERESSERRETENTERSFERERELEFERRTEREFRDEEELEVER SER FERNERERNEERNNEREBETEERRTLERESERENENEEFREMTERTERSESERRLELFENSEEERR 11 6 A ee Nee ee ee Ne 11 13 cia AAA A EA SO IA 11 17 V A O re arene ere vee 11 17 Engine cannot be started up In case the starter fails to rotate In case the starter may rotate If horn volume is low or the headlights darkle check the batteries first See Section 14 If the battery is exhausted perform bridging start up If the cause is still not ascertained contact the local special service store for system inspection A Danger Do not conduct start up by pushing or pulling your automobile otherwise your automobile may be Ignition coil damaged or subjected to an accident A A 1 Check the fuel gauge If the pointer points to a Warning position below the empty fuel line the fuel If the engine cannot be started up still or the MIL tank may be exhausted Conduct fuel charging up 2 If fuel is available inside the tank do check regulated or repaired Contact the local special whether or not the spark plugs and ignition coil are securely
33. is subjected to sharp pounding coming from pavement Road shoulder or similar objects Deep hole or pit 03070701 1 e When your automobile crash up against road e When your automobile drops into a deep hole or shoulder or similar object at a high speed pit 3 23 Example of triggering off failure of air bags Air bags may not be triggered off in the following cases including the cases in which the impact force The driving speed is lower than 20 km hr coming from foreside is relatively low or the impact force is completely absorbed by the body of your automobile and the air bags may not be triggered off no matter whether your automobile is severely damaged e When your automobile collides with a concrete e When your automobile bounces impact against de wall in central collision mode at a driving speed the ground surface lower than 20 km hr 3 24 D y e When the front of your automobile crash up When warning light of SRS air bags goes on e When your automobile collides with the objects against concrete wall or guardrails at an angle of such as electric line poles and trees or greater than 30 3 25 e When your automobile penetrates into the rear e When other automobile impacts against your e When one side of your automobile is turned up bottom of a heavy duty truck automobile edgewise or from behind or turned over 3 26 SRS air bag device Air bag warning light
34. it out If is possible to pull it out and connect the conductors disconnect the connector of ignition coil A Danger CAAGABINIO The sheath and spark plug are very hot be careful not 4S LEIA L to scald yourself 14S 501 2 L 14 9 14310013 1 4 Use a spark plug wrench to unscrew the spark plug K3 VE3 and 3SZ VE2 3 are taken as example here 5 Install the spark plug securely A Warning Do not excessively tighten the spark plug otherwise the engine might be damaged 14 10 Spark plug tip clearance AEREA fa PR al PTA 6 Use a spark plug tip clearance gauge to check the electrode clearance of spark plug If necessary bend the grounding electrode as required to regulate the spark plug tip clearance For recommended spark plugs see Section 15 A Warning e Do not regulate the electrode clearances of used spark plug otherwise engine might be damaged 7 Install the spark plug securely 5 A Warning Do not excessively tighten the spark plug otherwise the engine might be damaged 8 Install the ignition coil e Inspection and cleaning of battery Check it for cracks erosion or loosened connector or unfixed clips If the battery terminals are dirty clean them with sodium bicarbonate water and coat new grease onto them If the terminals are loosened tighten up them securely Check whether or not the electrolyte level is located between the upper limit and
35. lower limit If the electrolyte level is too low remove the vent cap from all units Charge up all unit with distilled water till the upper limit is reached AN Danger e Perform battery maintenance with special care Do not short circuit battery terminals with a tool or other metallic objects If the battery terminals are short circuited the battery may be subjected to overheat damage or even explosion e When distilled water charging up is over tighten the battery and damage up the vent caps Otherwise electrolyte might spill your automobile or even lead to severe personal injuries e The batteries contain virulent and corrosive sulfuric acid You shall wear safety goggles and handle the such that the electrolyte may not spatter onto your body items with care clothes and your automobile If electrolyte spatters onto your skin or into your eyes take off the contaminated clothes and flush corresponding positions for at least 15 minutes e If electrolyte is swallowed drink water or milk as much as possible and go to a doctor immediately e Do not lay any ignition sources close to the batteries otherwise the batteries might explode e Do not allow children to access the batteries i Warning In case electrolyte spatters onto the lacquer clean the contaminated finish area immediately 14 11 gt Fuse Position of fuse Main fuse box 7 5A Starter B 20A Back window demister Scr
36. may access a next file or return to a previous file e A Side Access a next file e Side Return to the previous file Number of the currently played back file may be displayed in the display screen Fast forward or fast backward Push and hold the fast forward or fast backward button e Button 6 Fast forward e Button 5 Fast backward When you push and hold the button the audio unit may conduct fast forward backward consecutively When the desired position is reached and the button is released the audio unit may start playback from the position Eject a CD Push the ejection button 7 32 Attention CD cannot be inserted or ejected when ignition switch is turned off Therefore the ejection button must be pushed to eject the CD before ignition switch is set to the LOCK position Repeatedly play back a CD e Repeatedly play back a file In the repeated playback mode the selected file may be repeatedly played back Push the repeat button to select the repeated playback mode Select the repeated playback mode RPT may be displayed in the display screen e Repeatedly play back a file folder In the repeated playback mode the selected file folder may be repeatedly played back Push and hold the repeat button for 1 second or more Select the repeated file folder playback mode F RPT may be displayed in the display screen Random CD playback e Random playback of files of a
37. original position automatically Pull out the cigarette lighter Store it properly for future requirements Danger Do not touch the thermal coil for fear of heat injury A Warning If the cigarette lighter fails to automatically return to the original position in 20 seconds pull it out immediately Do not push the cigarette lighter forcibly Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the cigarette lighter system You must not insert any other parts or attachments into it except for the specified objects These objects may damage the cigarette lighter system Light regulation switch To change the beams toggle the light regulation switch to regulate the upper and lower positions of dipped headlights among the front combination light so as to change the beam height of the dipped headlights The light regulation switch has 5 positions in all of which 0 position is the initial position and is also intended for the highest beam of dipped headlights The 4 position is intended for the lowest beam of the dipped headlights at 4 7 Section 5 Instruments and meters COMPA UNI og eg ecco peace aes epee cae puss pene 5 1 a e o A E EAA 5 2 B 33 1321 1 EE 5 7 O A o a e er E E RA 5 9 Mani A i Eo ee eee er ee ere ee ee 5 9 Speedometer takeoff odometer trip meter oooccccccnnnnnonnonnonnnnnnnonononnnanannnnnnnnnnncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 5 9 TIO Maa 5 10
38. several attempts or the causes for battery discharge may not be ascertained contact the local special service store for inspection of your automobile Engine overheated If the engine is overheated the engine poms and the engine performance may be considerably deteriorated and the water thermometer may indicate overheat In such a case observe the following danger precautions and take the described steps A Danger The following measures may help avoid scald or severe personal injuries e To check any components inside the engine compartment do wait till the engine gets cool e When engine and radiator are hot do not try to remove the radiator filler cap e Ifthe radiator filler cap falls within pressurized type hot cooling fluid may spill e If steam is bursted out do not open the engine hood panel e When the engine is running never touch or access the radiator fan blades 1 Park your automobile in a safe place and turn off the air conditioner 11 3 If steam emerges from engine hood panel shut down the engine and keep it closed till no steam emerges from the engine hood panel When no steam emerges start up the engine and open the engine hood panel to ventilate the engine inside If no steam emerges from the engine hood panel open the engine hood panel for ventilation while the engine is running Visually check the engine compartment If any phenomena exist inside the engine compartment
39. smaller air output 6 2 T 2600 00931 Attention The sign indicates the air circulation modes of positions A and WW to be used when glass fogging takes place When the control panel is set to these positions the extraneous air flows into the inside of the automobile If internal air circulation is selected it may be relatively hard to remove the mist Use the air in control lever to introduce extraneous air Or turn off the internal circulation switch to Temperature control panel iJ H y a Warm air 0091 04001 i Cold a i e Control air temperature by the control panel e When warm air is not required turn the control panel to the leftmost end A Air in control lever iea i ET Gaii lt gt Internal air circulation gt Introduce extraneous air Attention If the extraneous air is dirty move the control lever to However the control lever must ee be intermittently moved to position to avoid window glass fogging otherwise air inside the automobile may get thick Under normal conditions the control lever shall be set ele gt to the position i 6 3 introduce extraneous air 6 4 A Internal recycle switch of air conditioner Push the switch to start internal air circulation Attention e If the extraneous air is dirty push the switch To avoid window glass fogging the switch must be turn off on intermittently otherwise air inside t
40. to operate at high speed for fear of damages to the engine e Maintain a temperate driving speed till engine warming up is fully finished Bridging setup procedures At start up of your automobile the electronic fuel injection system may exercise automatic control so as to maintain an appropriate air fuel ratio Depress the clutch pedal completely and keep it in that position till the engine is started up manual transmission Switch the gear change hand lever to neutral manual transmission or pl gear automatic transmission Set the ignition switch to the ON position Ensure that the warning lights go on Move your foot away from the accelerator pedal and set the ignition switch to the START position and then release it Check and verify that all warning lights go out except for the brake warning lights Do not allow a cold engine to operate at high speed If the air temperature is below zero allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes prior to driving When ambient temperature is extremely low When ambient temperature is lower than 20 C it may take some time to start up the engine after the ignition switch is set to the START position 10 1 In order to guarantee normal engine startup the ignition switch shall be kept in the START position for another 3 seconds eve if the driver thought that the engine was already started up Precautions for automobiles equipped with autom
41. up 3 5 Instructions for the seat belts It is advisable for all passenger to buckle up seat belts correctly Observe the following precautions so as to use the functions of seat belts correctly Failure to observe these precautions may lead to severe personal injury in case an accident happens or sudden braking is applied Regularly check the safety belt systems If any seat belt cannot function normally invite the local special service store immediately for inspection of the safety belt systems Children It is advisable to seat the children into the second row and have them fixed by seat belts In accordance with accident statistics children seated in second row for proper protection are much more safe that those who are seated in the front seat e Do not allow children to stand or sit on heels on their seats e Do not carry a child by arms In case an accident takes place the children carried in your arms may be nipped between the car compartment and you Dwarfish passengers and teen agers If the shoulder buckling tape passes through the neck and face of the front row passenger move the seat back and forth such that the seat belts may tie down the passengers closely 3 6 Pregnant woman It is advisable for pregnant woman to use seat belt Fasten the waist buckling tape at the buttock in so far as possible instead of the waist Please consult the doctor Physically handicapped person It is advisable for p
42. use the remote controller of central locking system to lock up the doors Here the indicator lamp of central locking system flickers and the prompt function of central locking system is activated Attention If the remote controller of central locking system is not used to lock up the doors the prompt function of central locking system may not be set If self locking function is used to lock up the doors the prompt functions of central locking system may be set Operation of remote central locking system remaining in lock up status When the remote central locking system remains in its lock up status the prompt functions of central locking system may be activated if the doors or engine hood panel are opened by other means other than the remote controller of central locking system 2 2 Prompt functions of central locking system Indicator lamp of the central locking system goes on Turn signal light flickers for 10 seconds In 5 seconds the horn may sound once every other 5 seconds Once the engine hood panel is opened the horn will sound How to reset Open doors by remote controller of the central locking system or turn the ignition switch to the position ON the prompt functions of central locking system is reset Stopping the prompt functions of central locking system Lock up the doors with remote controller of central locking system Verify the activation record of prompt functions of central lo
43. 0 ccccecceccecceccecceccscescescescecesceccscescescescescescesceecescsseecuscescescescess 8 2 Exterior rearview mirrors A Danger Prior to driving do return the exterior rearview mirrors to their original positions Never drive your automobile with the exterior rearview mirrors folded Do not regulate the rearview mirrors during driving so as not to lose control of your automobile A oN Warning Be careful not to scrape the rearview mirrors when you remove the ice and snow cover Manual regulation of rearview mirrors Regulate the rearview mirrors such that the sides of your automobile may be just seen in the rearview mirrors Regulate rearview mirrors by rearview mirror switch When ignition switch is set to ACC or ON position the rearview mirror switches may be operated 1 Set the main switch leftwards or rightwards as required 2 Push the control switch and regulate the rearview mirrors such that the sides of your automobile may be just seen in the rearview mirrors 3 The main switch shall be returned to the central OFF position when it is not used 8 1 Interior rearview mirrors Fold the rearview mirrors Push backward the rearview mirrors so as to fold them 8 2 Use the remote folding switch if available To fold the rearview mirrors just push the rearview mirror folding switch To unfold the rearview mirrors push the switch once more Do unflod the re
44. 000km 2 years whichever is reached first Fuel System Fuel filter To be replaced once every 40 000km 2 years whichever is reached first Inspection Fuel tank cap fuel e Crack pipe connector e Tightness To be replaced once every 40 000km 2 years whichever is reached first including fuel hose e Leak e Damage Onboard carbon un e Function Exhaust emission nn e Damage control system Inspection Elatist Pipe e e Tightness Once every 20 000 km 1 year whichever is reached first muffler pedestal Damage After road mileage of 80 000km 4 years is finished and inspection shall be performed once every 20 000 km l year 13 5 J inspection G replacement u Maintenance measures _X1000km to 20 o f ao f so m m 80 Rn Interval between inspections Year MO or 6 7 8 Inspection e Free path e Path allowance Clutch e Damage K3 VE3 CA4GA8 10 Check replace ern Manual transmission Checktreplac Manual transmission oil een Check replace Once every 40 000 km 1 year whichever is reached first Automatic transmission oil To be replaced once every 80 000km 4 years whichever is reached Pa Check replace O foe fo Jaj Rear axle rear Oil of ie axle BEER Suspension arm front Control arm rear Inspection Suspension Dust boot e Tightness System Spring e Cackle STABILIZER e Damage Damper Steering link ispa na e Tightness Steering gear e Cackle Steering system Dust boot D amage Toe in
45. 2 seconds the display screen may be changed over to the clock regulation mode 4 Time regulation button Push the button to regulate the time See Time regulation 5 Waveband button Every time the waveband button s pushed the mode may be changed over as per the following sequence AMI gt AM AST gt FM1 gt FM2 gt FM AST Push and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to automatically memorize the station See Auto memory 6 Tuning button When radio is receiving broadcast push the button to set the frequency to the desired one 6 Track button In CD playback mode push the button to set the desired track 0 42 Preset station selection buttons When radio is receiving broadcast push the buttons to call out the preset stations See Tuning and How to preset radio station 7Random button During CD playback push the button to access the random playback mode 8Repeat button During CD playback push the button to access the repeated playback mode 98can button During CD playback push the button to access the scan mode d3 cp insertion slot Insert a CD into the slot See operating procedures of CD player DE ection button Push the button to eject a CD 7 21 Operating procedures of radio Tuning e Push the waveband button to select a waveband When FM stereo broadcast is received the radio may automatically change over to the stereo mode e If stereo broadcast
46. 675 75 Interval between inspections MONTH 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 as 54 60 Oil and oil filter must be replaced when a new automobile finishes the oil amp oil filter Replacement breaking in mileage of 2 500km They shall be replaced once every 7 500km 0 5 year whichever is reached first Sparkpug Replacement lel le le Belt tension shall be checked when a new automobile finishes the breakingin Inspection mileage 1000km or every time it finishes in normal driving mode a road Adjustment mileage of 15 000km and the belts shall be replaced once every time a road mileage of 600 000km is finished Th st Adjustment J or J or ermosistor Replacement G G Belt tension CA4GA8 9 10 Cleaning PVC valve Adjustment Q J G Q J G Q J An Cylinder pressure La TE Safety bolts of cylind I ti afety bolts of cylinder nspection J N J N J N J N J N cover hood tightness Tighten Mounting bolts of oil I ti oun mg olts of oil sump pe 10n J N J N I N I N J N tightness Tighten Mounting bolts of chai I ti ounting bo de chain a ion IN LN J N J N I N chamber cover tightness Tighten 13 4 The rest J inspection G replacement ii 5 osition Interval between inspections Year Cleaning Intake system Element air filter Inspection e Damage Replacement Cleaning Inspection Battery oc J J J J J J J J e Battery electrolyte Inspection Cooling System y e Damage nn An ene To be replaced once every 40
47. A 11 14 Emergency TOVINE nee rer ae 11 14 Plattormi pe see ange 11 13 o A TO 11 15 Towing other Automobiles iii ds 11 16 Instructions TOL LO WI een 11 16 W Emergency warning signal SWitCh oooonnnnonoccccnnnnccnnnnnnnnnananancnnnnnoss 4 3 Fogi ehta wie enin aaaata 4 5 Rear ioe en een RE 4 6 oa ET as etait EDEN PO PR RUE pa nee A 4 5 X Inspection and cleaning of battery aunanssenrauanenn a 14 11 IS UES 6 1 O A E ll eo E 15 6 Y A OA 9 3 Rear as NTV eea A 9 3 AAA A A 9 3 o eee 2 1 aa AAPP E S 8 Instructions for Self maintenance csi ada nenn 14 2 Engine electronics cooling fan ccoccnnnnnnconcconnnnnncnnnnnnnnannnnonononcncnnnonnn 14 2 Z CO Ve COMP ATI IU aan 9 4 Install use electrical equipment on the automobile 1 4 tO EL Ot e dene 9 3 EOS NN o ee nen 9 4 Inspection of service condition of vacuum booster ueene 14 20 Conspectus OF normal GIVING sera Gatas 10 7 A REN PEOHHEDPRENE 5 7 Central locking system indicator light cccccnnnnnnononccconnnononononon 5 8 Rear foglight indicator light ooonnnnnnncccnnnonoccnononnnanananononononcnnnonnns 5 8 ODOR mdicgtor ED era 5 7 Front foglight indicator light oocnnnnnnnocccccnnnnccnnnnnnnananancnononononononnns 5 8 High beam indicator Hektar eu 5 7 Automatic transmission gearshift indicator light 5 7 Brakeshoe wear limit Indicator au uses an 10 11 A A AR ANENE ER ARNES
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49. Foreword You are welcome to join the big family of Xenia owners As you know the performance and serviceability of an automobile depend on the maintenance and driving methods The handbook can help you to learn about all functions of your Xenia automobile Please read the handbook carefully before driving You can also refer to the handbook at any time If you have any question please contact the special service stores of FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd We will offer you high grade services and assistance All rights reserved No reproduction or duplication of all or partial contents of the handbook is allowed without prior written approval from FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd A handbook of your own e Please read the handbook carefully before you drive your Xenia automobile Please observe the instructions given in the handbook in order to protect yourself and extend the service life of your beloved automobile Failure of observing those instructions may lead to severe personal injuries and damages to your beloved automobile e In the handbook we will show you the particulars such as dangers warnings and attentions N Danger Failure of observing the instructions given in the precautions may lead to death or grievous injuries N Warning Failure of observing the instructions given in the warning particulars may lead to personal injury accident or damages to your beloved automobile Atten
50. The oil levels measured when liquid oil is cool 20 G 30 C may be used as reference values only Check again whether or not the oil level is correct at normal working temperature 70 C 80 0 6 Insert the oil dipstick till the bottom e If the oil levels indicated on the front side A Wipe up the spilled liquid oil and back side of the oil dipstick are different Warning e If liquid oil gets dirty replace liquid oil at the the lower among them shall prevail 14140001 1 local special service store When transmission oil temperature is 70 80 C check e If the oil level too low or fuel volume is the oil level If your automobile has run for 15 reduced considerably contact the local special minutes at 60km hr or 30 minutes at 40km hr oil temperature may change to approximately 70 80 C A Danger 1 Park your automobile on a horizontal surface e and pull up the parking brake handle 2 Allow the engine to idle and depress the brake pedal securely in the meantime Smoothly move the gear change hand lever from gear P to gear IL and then move it back to gear P 3 Pull out and wipe up the oil dipstick and insert it service store for inspection of the system Both the liquid oil and its peripheral zone are quite hot therefore be careful not to scald yourself e Never touch or come close to the moving parts and components while the engine is running so as to avoid severe personal injuries 14 17
51. UENEREVEHE tibias 7 1 Glove COPA Dear ae 7 4 Tope Deren 1 5 Interior rearview TAT OF ss ea 8 2 Exterior rearview MiTTOT a ld 8 1 Inspection of level of window cleaning solution 14 16 Automobile modification ooooococconncccnnnonononananonononononcnononanananononcnnnnnos 1 4 AntomOHIle Ia SOL nee a 7 Interior cleaning of your automobile een 12 2 Automobile ISOC AO asirio 2 Builder same Plate indio fbesa 2 Automobile exterior ussesssesesssssennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnenennen 6 Exterior cleaning of your automobile eenenennnn 12 1 16 1 IY EE IAEE E E OE O E A 12 1 e E O ee 12 1 No A A RP Oe 15 2 Wheel alignment iia rauen 15 6 Speedometer takeoff odometer trip meter ooooonnnnonoccccnncnccnnnnonanannnoss 5 9 e o o Ia 9 1 dae O OA oo ll O en aig aerate tet ta deeded Alesis 9 1 Boot compartment Md ds 9 1 Di eee ere Sere pee er ree terre eer en ee ee nee terre eet 15 1 Inspection OF driving bl 14 8 Cata OO o 1 2 D Replaeeiaent or DUDS en ARN 14 22 Lateral tura Signal NM ria ai 14 26 a AA e e 0 14 28 PEO nee rennen 14 22 Reir combinan on Mrs o idos 14 26 Bene a 1 ee o OR E IE 14 27 TOTTORI A e o ne o 14 25 Front turn signal light un an 14 24 WIEN A ae 5 14 23 Boot compartment light u 14 29 Bo E a E A AA 15 6 16 2 Light regulation SWIE RL ernennen 4 7 DOT E ee 3 3 I al en event ieee ies eon AAA A 3 3 Flap seat backrest risas iaa 3 4 T Wr Veen een 3 5 Pe
52. USB playback mode Select a previous track In CD playback mode Turn on fast backward function In radio reception mode Conduct automatic tuning and select a station with high side frequency In CD and USB playback mode Select a next track In CD playback mode Turn on fast forward function 6 or Auto station storage Access exit the sound effect selection mode 7 18 CD player 2 if available Display screen position lt Display screen position gt Preset station ma indicator VOCAL POP CLASSI BOCH FLAT LOWES TA AF AST ey 400 0 0 OS 0 Ge 00 600BO0GAIBACGOEO Power switch mute button Volume and sound effect control button Audio button Tone source button time adjusting knob Waveband button Tuning button track button Preset station selection button 1 random button Preset station selection button 2 repeat knob Preset station selection button 3 scan button Preset station selection button 4 Preset station selection button 5 Preset station selection button 6 CD insertion slot Ejection button 7 19 1 Power switch Push the switch to turn power on Push and hold the switch for 2 seconds or more to turn power off Attention e The player may still be powered on even if the ignition switch was already set to the LOCK position e If the ignition switch is set to the LOCK position the power supply will be automatically shut down in 1 hour
53. a certain cause Eject the inserted CD The message indicates that CD player ERROR4 is subjected to overcurrent such that is cannot work Eject the inserted CD The message indicates that the temperature rise of CD player is too WAIT E ae high such that it cannot work Wait till it cools down 07080201 1 If the error message is displayed in the display screen refer to the above table and take corrective measures If the error message still occurs or functions are still invalid after corrective measures are taken contact the local special service store e Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the Operating procedures of MP3 Enjoy music stored on CD labeled side facing up e When the CD is completely inserted music playback is started e If a CD is inserted during radio reception the audio unit may automatically change over to CD playback mode e Ifa CD is already inserted into the slot push the CD button to playback the CD Select a file folder upward or downward Push the file folder button e ASide Select forward e WSide Select backward Attention If you push and hold the lower part of the button the file folder corresponding to the first number may be selected Number of the currently played back file folder may be displayed in the display screen 7 31 Select a file upward or downward Push gently the file button to select a desired file Every time you push the button you
54. a 15 4 Recommendation OF ubrieaine Ol ls ata 15 4 BL A e Bl e o OS N TOE T 15 5 POWER near Hann en 15 5 De ee ee ee O o A ee ee ee Ne 15 5 Pie al Em ee e a Eee ee 15 6 Soo A e San 15 6 BODEN ee E o e OB E 8 SE EOI ee 15 6 Dimensions Manual Bun Automatic Kun Transmission type Manual transmission o transmiss Manual transmission transmission ion 2 655 200 Wheelspan 1 405 mm 1 415 Front rear Front 650 690 suspension Back 815 840 815 mm m 32 4 24 3 32 4 30 8 32 4 30 8 Breakover angle l Lefi angle 15 1 Vehicle weight CAT71 CA64 CA71 CA64 CA71 CA641 CA71 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 CA71 CA71 CA64 CA64 A12 A12 A22 A22 A10 A10 A20 A20 A42 A18 A42 A12 A62 A32 A62 A32 A52 A22 A52 A22 ed Manual transmission Automatic transmission Manual transmission ion type Number of passenger S ked ts 1570 1 15701 675 so 158071685 De 10 16951880 Loss isso 580 is 1675 1500 1500 1605 1605 600 500 mos mos 1500 1580 1685 1685 696 69 989 88 876 984 881 881 989 886 886 994 881 989 881 1 876 984 886 886 994 994 891 891 881 881 989 989 15 2 mass ked Full load axle capacity kg mass kg 1170 160 uso o Jo ft Engine specs Model of Engine K3 VE3 3SZ VE2 3 CA4GA8 CA4GA9 CA4GA10 Engine type Petrol 4 cycle DOHC dual overhead camshafts Number of cylinders amp cyli
55. ack door Turn clockwise the key to lock up the doors Turn anticlockwise the key to unlock the back door 2 9 Open the back door Pull the back door catch fitted on the inner side of exterior ornament and lift up the back door Danger Never open the back door when the rear wipers are lifted up Wiper blades may injure you Close the back door Verify that no luggage may interfere the back door Push down the back door from a height of 20 30cm 2 10 Attention Do not have the key locked up inside the automobile Danger The doors must be constantly closed during driving Otherwise toxic gases and effluent gases may enter into the automobile and cause death of passengers Fuel charging up compartment Danger e To avoid a fire during fuel charging up do shut down the engine prior to oil charge In addition do not smoke or use any open fire nearby the filling station e Never put any fuel inside the automobile Fuel may leak from the container and cause explosion or fire Door opener of fuel charging up Fuel tank cap compartment Only lead free gasoline of 90 or higher can be used at Fuel information label 0307 0402 1 020709011 A Warning e The fuel information label is affixed on the back Open close the fuel charging up Danger compartment door e Open the fuel tank cap gently and release the Opening pressure gradually side of fuel charging up compartment door
56. after it is turned on Mute button Push the mute button and the audio unit may not produce a sound While no sound is produced a word MUTE may be displayed in the display screen 2WVolume control button Push the button to regulate the volume side Increase the volume side Decrease the volume 7 20 Sound effect control button Push the sound effect control button and select a mode listed in the table below Then push the button to regulate the mode e DSP BASS TRE Every time the sound effect control button is pushed the mode switch may be changed over as per the following sequence FLAT flat gt JAZZ jazz gt VOCAL voice gt POP popular CLASSIC classic ROCK rock roll e BASS TREBLE BAL FADER BASS bass TREBLE treble increases increases increases increases 07060002 1 Attention If volume is set to a position where no speaker is available the audio unit may not produce a sound Therefore the volume must be set to a position where speaker is available e LOUD increase Every time the sound effect control button is pushed the mode may be changed over as per the following sequence LOW low MID medium HI high OFF off 3Audio button Push the button to select modes DSP bass treble fader balance or LOUD Tone source button Push the button to change over each regulation mode in sequence Push and hold the button for more than
57. aning solution inside the reservoir do not operate the wipers Otherwise the motors may be damaged Windshield wiper and washer switch zo Low speed High speed 01044 When the ignition switch is set to the ON position the wipers and washer may be operated Push the wiper switch drawbar down to the bottom to turn on the wiper When the wiper switch is set to its INT position the wiper works in intermittent operation mode When the wiper switch is pushed up to the MIST position from the OFF position the wiper may work at low speed When you release the drawbar the wiper switch returns to the OFF position Pull the drawbar to the operator to activate the washer Here the wipers and washer are linked up and work at low speed Rear wiper and scrubber switch 040602011 When the ignition switch is set to the ON position the rear wipers and washer may be operated When the knob is set to the ON position the rear wiper works To spray cleaning solution while the rear wiper works turn the knob from the ON position to the uppermost 1 position Moreover when the knob is set to the lower 2 position from the OFF position cleaning solution may be sprayed Demister switch rear window Indicator light Demi The rear window demister may be operated when the ignition switch is set to the ON position Push the demister switch to demist the re
58. ar window When the demister is turned on the indicator light goes on The demister is not designed for snow melting or rainwater drying When the combination switch is set to segment lor segment 2 the sign of demister may go on A Warning e To avoid battery discharge turn off the demister once the window glass gets clear Never scrape the heating wire at any time Hl Foglight switch Front foglight When the combination switch is set to segment 1 or segment 2 and the front foglight switch is set to the ON position the front foglights go on When the front foglights are turned on the indicator light goes on Attention If the combination switch is set to the OFF position when the front foglights go on the front foglights may go out 4 5 05133060 1 When the combination switch is set to segment 1 or segment 2 and the rear foglight switch is pushed the rear foglights go on When the rear foglights are turned on the indicator light goes on When the combination switch is set to segment 1 or segment 2 the sign of drear foglights may go on Attention If the combination switch is set to the OFF position when the rear foglights go on the rear foglights may go out 4 6 Cigarette lighter 140820011 Set the ignition switch the ACC position or ON position and push down the cigarette lighter completely When cigarette lighter may be used it may return to the
59. artment never drive your automobile Failure to observe the instructions given in the danger precautions may lead to severe personal injuries in case the automobile is suddenly stopped or collision takes place Front seat Regulate the position of a seat Lift up the seat regulating lever allow your body to apply slight pressure to slide the seat so as to regulate it to the desired position and then release the regulating lever Danger e After the seat position is regulated try to slide the seat back and forth to verify that the seat is securely locked up e If the seat is not locked up unexpected movement may take place such that you lose control of the automobile Never try to regulate the position of driver s seat during driving Doing so may cause out of control of the automobile resulting in an acc dent 3 1 Backrest regulating h nd Je j A Ds ODO Regulate the angle of backrest Bend forward slightly and pull up the backrest regulating handle Incline the backrest gradually till it reaches the desired angle Then release the backrest regulating handle Danger e After the angle of backrest is regulated allow your body to apply a pressure onto the backrest to verify that the backrest is securely locked up Doing so may prevent the unexpected movement of backrest such that you may not lose control of your automobile 3 2 Never try to regulate the backrest of driver s se
60. arview mirrors before you drive your automobile A Warning When you operate the rearview mirrors be careful not to have your fingers nipped by the doors and Regulate the interior rearview mirrors Regulate the interior rearview mirrors by hand such that you may clearly see the posterior visual field A Danger Do not regulate the rearview mirrors during driving so as not to lose control of your automobile rearview mirrors 8 3 i L fei a ha Set the right positions anti glare type if available Prior to driving during the night turn the regulating lever so as to protect yourself from being glared by the lights following your automobile A Danger When it is unnecessary to prevent glaring caused by follow up automobiles set the rearview mirrors to their daytime positions When the rearview mirrors are set to their nighttime positions the resolution of back view vision may be reduced 8 4 Section 9 TI Onboard equipment Rooms echt PO OO Co EE E 9 1 A eaacec sees ogee cy miata chee ee 9 2 DIDI NC VU ee ee 9 2 o WENNS LINSE E anon NENNE 9 3 SI a 5 ceca ccs assay es pone nee snes 9 3 IS Room light Roof light When the roof lighting switch is set to the ON position the roof light may be turned on and the roof light may be turned off when the switch is set to the OFF position for automobiles equipped with central locking system When the switch is
61. at during driving Doing so may cause out of control of the automobile resulting in an accident Do not incline the backrest excessively so as to prevent the passenger from slide out of his seat from beneath the seat belt in case a collision takes place Headrest Regulate the height To raise the height of headrest just pull it up vertically To lower the height of the headrest just push the locking button and press down the headrest Regulate the center of the headrest such that it may approach the centers of your ears to the maximum extent Remove the headrest To remove a headrest just push the locking button and pull up the headrest vertically Danger After the headrest is regulated do verify that the headrest is securely locked up Doing so may prevent the unexpected movement of headrest such that you may not lose control of your automobile If the headrest is removed or before it is regulated properly do not drive your automobile Headrest may effectively protect the heads and necks from being shocked in case an unexpected accident takes place The headrest may be brought into the maximum protective action when it is closest to your head Therefore it is inadvisable to use a back cushion on the backrest Do not regulate the driver headrest during driving Doing so may cause out of control of the automobile resulting in an accident Do not insert the headrest in an incorrect direction The headre
62. ate driving speed see Section 13 please such that your automobile may maintain her original performance and fuel consumption may be reduced Do not have your automobile overloaded Do not allow the engine to operate at unnecessary idle speed Turn off the air conditioner when it is unneeded Dismantle the luggage rack when it is unneeded 10 7 Conspectus of driving in winter Battery Check the batteries and cables for normal condition In cold seasons the accumulator capacity may be easily reduced please see Section 14 Engine coolant Add cooling fluid of adequate antifreezing protection grade Engine oil See the Table of engine oil viscosity given in Section 15 Cleaning solution Adopt antifreezing type cleaning solution Parking When mechanical mechanisms might be iced up do not pull up the parking brake handle Set the gear change hand lever to Ist gear or reverse gear manual transmission or gear F automatic transmission a Danger e Prior to driving your automobile remove the snow accumulated on the roof The accumulated snow might drop down and block off your vision 10 8 e Before you get on your automobile remove the ice and snow attached to your shoes so as to avoid accidental skidding when you operate the pedals by feet Tire chains Tire chains of 12mm or less in thickness shall be adopted A Warning To prevent your automobile from being damaged Conduct operat
63. atic transmission For automobiles equipped with automatic transmission special attention shall be paid to the following items e Pull up the parking brake handle and switch the gear change hand lever to B gear before you start up the engine e Engine may also be started up at N gear however it is advisable to start it up at E gear e Based on safety considerations the gear shift mechanism is designed such that the engine cannot be started up when the gear change hand lever is set to the gears Bl DI 2 or e If engine stall takes place during driving just switch the transmission to gear and restart up the engine e Never start up the engine by pushing or towing your automobile 10 2 Gearshift may be performed only when the engine runs at the idle speed When the engine operate at high speed your automobile might suddenly move if the transmission is switched to gears Bl 0 2 or Depress the brake pedal securely switch the transmission from E or N gear to other gears otherwise your automobile might move suddenly Instructions for manual transmission gearshift Gearshift mode is shown in the figure above Depress the clutch pedal completely prior to gearshift If it is hard to engage a gear release and depress the clutch pedal and try again The transmission is design such that it does not allow you to switch the gear change hand lever directly from the 5th gear to the reverse gear
64. ator filler cap 14 5 w Replacement of engine coolant Charging up procedures of engine coolant Replacement of coolant Do replace coolant regularly For coolant volume see Section 15 Radiator filler cap AO e When engine is still very hot do not open the radiator filler cap or drain plug Front of the e Take care to inject coolant only when engine is automobile alrady cooled down e Inject coolant when your automobile is kept level e Avoid exposure to your eyes in case any exposure to your eyes take place flush your eyes with fresh water Swallowing the product is harmful to your health go to a doctor A Warning 1 Remove the radiator filler cap R aY l Before you replace the engine coolant take care to 2 Place a container under the drain plug to receive pte a CSS pve o read the charging up procedures for engine coolant the discharged coolant e Coolant shall be stored out of the reach of fixed on the engine hood panel and perform 3 Remove the drain plug and gasket of radiator to children operations as per the instructions drain the coolant e To protect the environment against pollution The instructions are only applicable to K3 VE3 and 4 Drain the coolant from the reservoir never pour any coolant into the sewage drains 387_VE2J3 soil and water sources The coolant shall be reclaimed timely 14 6 PE Exhaust valve a ot 140544003021 5 Unscrew and remove the plug cock of exhaust
65. b nuts The hub nuts may get loose during driving 8 Insert the jack handle into the worm spindle of lifting jack and turn it anticlockwise to lower your automobile 11 11 9 Tighten up the hub nuts in diagonal sequence Tightening torque 88 2 117 6 Newton m 9 0 12 0kilogram force m A Warning Do not use other tools or you feet to tighten up the hub nuts so as not to damage the screw threads Check the hub nuts for tightening after a road mileage 1 000km is finished 11 12 11042211 1 10 To install the wheel ornament cap just tap the cap and align the notch to the air valve 11 When tire replacement is finished check the pressure of new tire and regulate the tire pressure as per relevant stipulations Tighten up the cap of inflating valve A Warning The tire pressure of installed spare tire shall be higher than the specified air pressure It must be regulated when installation is finished 12 Store all tools jack handles and the burst tire properly AN Danger If nay vibration or abnormal sounds are detected after wheel changing contact the local special service store immediately for inspection Precautions for aluminum wheels Aluminum wheels are prone to scratches or damages Handle them with care so as to maintain their appearance performance and safety e Check the hub nuts for tightening after the first road mileage 1 600km is finished e If a tire was transpositioned r
66. buckling tapes are free of twisting 3 16 Do not insert articles such as coin or paper clip into the locking buckles Otherwise the lugs and locking buckles may not be fastened If the seat belt cannot be normally buckled up the safety of child cannot be guarantee Contact the local special service store immediately Take care to fix the seat belt before child protection device is used Danger e Push and pull the child protection device in all directions so as to verify that the child protection device is securely mounted Please observe all mounting instructions provided by the manufacturer 2 To remove the child seat just push the release button of locking buckle such that the safety belt may be completely retracted In this way the safety belt may stretch out and draw back freely and may be used by passengers including adult or older children 3 Mount an aged child seat Older child forward seat must be mounted Came 14 1 Seat a child into the aged child seat According to the specification sheets provided by the manufacturer pass the shoulder buckling tapes through or around the aged child seat and child and then insert the lug into the locking buckle Be careful not to twist the safety belt Verify that the shoulder buckling tape is correctly passed round the child s shoulder and that the waist buckling tape is passed round the child s buttocks Three point emergency
67. cccncnnnnnonononononononoconononanananonnnonononcnnnanos 7 5 AM FM radio recorder player 2 with USB port occcccccnnnnnnnooononnnnnnnncnononnnnnnnnnnnnnononcncnnnnnns 7 9 A e ee er e UE EA 7 15 81 D 0 AAA A o E A 7 19 CD player 3 capable of MP3 data CD playback cccccnnnnnononcnccononononononanananancnononononcnnnnnns 7 26 NIE VE PA A o un ee ee ee eee ree rr eer eee 7 34 FM 9 07316 rs aaa ii aa idad 7 37 Operation tip When ignition switch is set to the ON Or ACC position the audio system may be operated Attention To avoid battery discharge do not use the audio system when the engine is not working CD player fi COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO 070100081 For automobiles equipped with CD player AM FM radio Please use CD optical CD DA with the above mentioned symbols For automobiles equipped with CD player AM FM radio Incapable of playing back music data on CD R CD recordable and CD RW CD Rewritable For automobiles equipped with CD player AM FM radio Incompatible with CDs or CD ROMs recorded in MP3 and WMA formats or CDs under copyright protection DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable Hise UGG DIGITAL AUDIO 05 JG Recordable TEXT 070100081 e For automobiles equipped with MP3 CD player AM FM radio Please use CD optical CD DA with the above mentioned symbols 7 1 For automobiles equipped with MP3 CD player AM FM radio Capable of playing back music data recorded on
68. cker potentiometer here turn clockwise the code to regulate the hour or turn 0 anticlockwise the code potentiometer to regulate the minute When regulation is over push the key or wait for several seconds time setup is finished 3 8 Preset key 1 6 er f nn ee e M EE AAAXAX AAAAXA h y PAUS 3 PS Key Din radio reception mode 7 6 Push it to call out preset station 1 of current waveband Or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset station 1 2 In USB mode Push gently the key to pause the currently played back track and push it once more to restore play back 4 AINT key Din radio reception mode Push it to call out preset station 2 of current waveband or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset station 2 2 In USB mode Push gently the key to browse the tracks inside the current file folder at a rate of 10 seconds track ds El key Din radio reception mode Push it to call out preset station 3 of current waveband or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset station 3 2 In USB mode Push gently the key to repeatedly play back the currently played back track ARON key Din radio reception mode Push it to call out preset station 4 of current waveband or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset stati
69. cking system You may verify whether or not the prompt functions are activated after the remote central locking system is set to its lock up status Turn the ignition switch to the position ON The indicator lamp of central locking system may flicker and the flickering times equals to the activation times Attention The activation record of prompt functions of central locking system may be verified once only Door locks A Danger e Before you open any door the peripheral safety must be verified e All doors must be closed tightly before you drive your automobile In this way unexpected opening of doors or passenger falling out may be avoided e When it is hot never have an infant or pet left over inside the automobile separately The internal temperature of car compartment may rise sharply d Front of the automobile 4 Li 1 P Door catch exterior Lock up unlock doors with a key Turn the key toward the foreside of automobile for lock up turn the key toward the backside of automobile for unlocking Pull the exterior door catch to open a door for automobiles equipped with central locking system When the driver side door is locked up or unlocked the front door and centre doors may also be locked up or unlocked automatically Front of the automobile Front of the automobile Locking lever Door catch interior Lock up unlock doors with the locking lever Lock up the
70. ckward button e Button 6 Fast forward e Button 5 Fast backward When you push and hold the button the audio unit may conduct fast forward backward consecutively When the desired track is reached and the button is released the audio unit may start playback from the track Eject a CD Push the ejection button Attention CD cannot be inserted or ejected when ignition switch is turned off Therefore the ejection button must be pushed to eject the CD before ignition switch is set to the LOCK position Repeatedly play back a CD In the repeated playback mode the selected track may be repeatedly played back Push the repeat button to select the repeated playback mode Select the repeated playback mode RPT may be displayed in the display screen Random CD playback In random playback mode the tracks may be randomly played back Push the random button to select the random playback mode Select the random playback mode RAND may be displayed in the display screen Scan a CD Each track on the CD may be played back for 10 seconds in sequence Select the scan mode SCAN is displayed in the display screen When the desired track is played back push the button once again Error message ERRORI ERROR3 The message may be displayed when CD gets dirty or is inserted in Check the CD The message may be displayed when opposite direction CD player cannot work due to
71. ctions given by the manufacturer and prepare cleaning solution as per suitable proportion Attention Washers of the front window and rear window share one cleaning solution reservoir 14 16 A Danger To avoid personal injuries do not check the oil level before the ignition switch is completely set to the LOCK position and the engine gets cool adequately Park your automobile on a level pavement and pull up the parking brake handle Set the ignition switch to the LOCK position Remove the filler port plug and check the transmission oil level by fingers If the transmission oil level falls within 5mm below the bottom margin of the port the oil level is acceptable If the oil level is acceptable reinstall and securely tighten up the filler port plug Tightening torque 20 30N m 2 0 3 1kgfm When the oil level is relatively low charge up specified liquid oil till liquid oil flows out of the filler transmission oils port For recommended manual see Section 15 Reinstall tighten the filler port plug securely Tightening torque 20 30N m 2 0 3 1kgfm e Inspection of automatic transmission oil level 4 Pull out the oil dipstick to check whether or not the oil level falls within the hot range If the oil level is too low add specified liquid oil through filler pipe slowly Never add oil excessively For recommended automatic transmission oils see Section 15 Attention
72. cy locking retractor type seat belts 3 7 A AM FM radio recorder player 1 with USB ports 7 5 Operation of panel Tunehons unnannaae ea 7 5 AM FM radio recorder player 2 with USB potts 7 9 A e OP CEE 7 10 Sal ON RE tapada 1 3 Remote central locking system cisiser cases cenaseneccasaeeNabseesenazenncinyedes 2 1 Central locking system indicator light occccnnnnnononococonanononononons 2 1 HOW tO SEUD POE OO one naieniew ones ECEE ES EENET EEES EEEE 2 2 B P APPO E E OO 14 12 Inspection and replacement Of fuse oooooooocccccnccccccononnananancnononononononnn 14 13 POS oo ee unsern 14 12 Peara e DO A e ES EE O EA 14 13 NA TUS OX nee een 14 12 Obligation to maintain your automobile ccccnnnnnncononocconnncnnnnnnnnns 1 IY Vent TCE APN e Pita tos 13 3 Maintenance plan for harsh driving conditions uneee 13 8 Maintenance plan for normal driving conditions eeee 13 3 Maintenance TeQUIFCMCINS tard sli acia 13 1 AAA Pen O 11 6 SPA Ur ee e AN 11 7 Remove install Ur 11 8 Precautions for aluminum wheels ssccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeentneeeeeees 11 13 Back LOO oe 2 9 Conspectus of parking nenn 10 11 Parkini on em pe ee ee Era 10 12 id atorado ea a A ee er A EI 10 12 C EDDIE La aa ae 7 15 81 D 5 9 3 rr E 7 19 CD player 3 capable of playing back MP3 data CD 7 26 Operation TIP ZURREURERUERSERPEUEREURUEUEERFE
73. d consecutively When the desired track is reached and the button is released the audio unit may start playback from the track Eject a CD Push the ejection button Repeatedly play back a CD In the repeated playback mode the selected track may be repeatedly played back Push the repeat button to select the repeated playback mode If the repeated playback mode is turned off at this point RPT ON repeated pattern ON may be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed If the repeated playback mode is turned on at this point RPT OFF repeated pattern OFF may be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed Random CD playback In random playback mode the tracks may be randomly played back Push the random button to select the random playback mode 7 24 If the random playback mode is turned off at this point RAND ON random pattern ON may be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed If the random playback mode is turned on at this point RAND OFF random pattern OFF may be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed Scan a CD Each track on the CD may be played back for 10 seconds in sequence Push the scan button to select the scan mode If the scan mode is turned off at this point SCAN ON scan pattern ON may be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed If the scan mode is turned on at this point SCAN OFF scan pattern OFF ma
74. d tighten up the radiator filler cap 20 Warm up the engine till normal working temperature is reached Check whether or not coolant leaks from the drain plug If any leakage is detected the drain plug of radiator is improperly installed 21 Drive your automobile for a while and check the coolant level If the coolant is already reduced add coolant of suitable mixing ratio into the reservoir till the FULL line is reached Note The items marked with symbol are only applicable to engines K3 VE3 and 3SZ VE2 3 14 7 gt Inspection of driving belts K3 VE3 3SZ VE2 3 Water pump Power assisted Idler pulley pulley steering pulley Dynamo pulley Crankshaft pulley Air conditioner pulley 14 30001 1 CA4GA8 9 10 Power assisted steering pulley anr Idler pulley 4 Idler pulley S Fi Water pump pulley 5 PL 1 Idler pulley x A ae j Dynamo pulley 3 pl Air conditioner pulley Crankshaft pulley A Danger Be careful not to scald yourself by hot engine components and radiator Shut down the engine and check the driving belts for cracks excessive wear or oil stain If any driving belt is damaged contact the local special service store for replacement Conduct pressing and measure the deflection Check whether or not the deflection falls within the prescribed limits See Section 15 If the deflection falls outside the prescribed limits contact the local special serv
75. downwards Push gently the key to manually scan stations downwards 7 8 2 In USB mode lt lt Push gently the key to select a previous track oe Push gently the key to select a next track BR BAND gt 16 Waveband switching key Din radio reception mode Push the key to change over the radio reception wavebands in the following order oe rin 4 frequenc equency FM1 rhodulatioh 2 a gt EMS roca 1 2 i ates T modulation m2 mil 1 Cin playback mode Push it to view file folders file names and ID3 information item by item Push and hold it to change over auto manual file folder file name and ID3 information displaying AM FM radio recorder player 2 with USB ports if available i NTN Nf WN a 10 m Ls J 11 ms a ES OA 14 k Bi Ms Mo E SET A J Power switch key Band selection key Time display regulating key Preset key 1 pause play back key Preset key 2 browse play back Preset key 3 Repeated play back Preset key 4 random play back CEE 6 8 14 8 Preset key 5 folder 9 Preset key 6 folder 10 Volume regulation mute key 11 Radio reception tuning key sound effect and sound field control selector key 12 Mode conversion key 13 Auto station scanning and storage 14 USB port Basic operation rofl Se play back 1 Power switch gt Push the key to turn on tu
76. e See Time regulation Random button During CD playback push the button to access fader balance or balance SAM FM button the random playback mode 6 Repeat button During CD playback push the button to access the repeated playback mode 9 Fast backward button When you push and hold the button the audio unit may conduct fast backward consecutively Fast forward button When you push and hold the button the audio unit may conduct fast forward consecutively AD Scan button If you push the button when the radio is receiving broadcast receivable stations may be received in sequence every other 5 seconds approximately During CD playback push the button to access the scan mode 2 CD button Push the button to play back a CD 3 Folder button In CD playback mode push the button to set the desired folders 7 27 CD insertion slot Insert a CD into the slot See Operating procedures of CD player 4 Ejection button Push the button to eject a CD 7 28 Operating procedures of radio Tuning e Push the AM FM button to select a waveband e When FM stereo broadcast is received the radio may automatically change over to the stereo mode e If stereo broadcast is deteriorated due to static interference the radio may automatically change over to the monophonic reception mode e Stations may be selected in 3 ways Manual tuning Push gently the tuning button to set the frequency to the des
77. e after the ignition switch is set to the ON position The warning lamp flickers when 6 seconds expire after the ignition switch is turned to ON position The warning lamp of air bag may goes on when any exception of the safety belt pretensioner mechanism takes place Door unlocking warning light The warning light goes on when door is opened or is not safely locked up If the warning light still may not go out after the doors are closed the doors are not closed or not completely closed Ensure that all doors are closed securely aa gt Ga Indicator light Automatic transmission gearshift O D OFF Indicator light High beam indicator light indicator light 05097 M i ERN The indicator light may display the current gear When overgear is turned off the indicator light goes When high beam and flashlights are turned on the when ignition switch is set to the ON position on indicator light goes on A Warning If the O D OFF indicator light flickers during your automobile is traveling the automatic transmission may have developed a fault Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the transmission 5 7 A Indicator lamp of central locking Front foglight indicator light Rear foglight indicator light system CIII amam When all doors are closed and locked up by remote When the foglights are turned on the indicator light When rear foglights are turn
78. e changes indicate that your automobile should be maintained Some important clues are listed as follows e Pause instability or poming of engine e Obvious loss of power e Abnomal engine noises e Leak of any oil fluid air conditioning drainage is normal e Exhaust sound is changed Tire appearance seems to be empty shrivelled very high squealing may be given during turning or braking tire wear is non uniform e Your automobile wanders to one side during straight line driving on level pavement e The brake efficiency is inferior weakness may be felt when you depress the brake pedal or clutch pedal the pedals almost rub up against the floor and your automobile wanders to one side when brakes are applied e Engine coolant is consecutively higher than the normal temperature If one of those conditions are detected contact the local special service store for inspection of your automobile Maintenance record A copy of the work order for any maintenance operations performed at the local special service store shall be kept The copy may testify that all maintenance operations covered by warranty had been fulfilled Self maintenance If you have some mechanical knowledge and automotive tools you may carry out some maintenance items by yourself The procedures of self maintenance are described in Section 14 Notice that self maintenance might affect your range of warranty For specific contents of warranty statemen
79. e roads are spread with salt or close to the coast or industrial contaminants are diffused pay special attention to the rust corrosion We recommend that you d better clean the bottom of your automobile at least once in winter When wintertime is over conduct cleaning once again Clean the fender guards and other concealed sections Wet mud may expedite the generation of rust corrosion therefore the sludge on the car body must be thoroughly removed Cleaning by high pressure steam may be quite effective To clean the bottoms of doors threshold boards and frame members do verify that the discharge holes are not clogged thorough Keep the garage dry Moisture especially when air temperature is higher than 0 C is harmful to your automobile Therefore do not park your automobile in an area with high moisture and poor ventilation Do not clean your automobile inside a garage and do not allow your automobile to stay in a damp place or to be covered by snow Keep the lacquer finish and ornaments in good condition Any scratches or fractures on the lacquer finish must be repaired as soon as possible Bare steel sheets may be repaired at specialized plate work repair workshop or the local special service store Pay attention to the interior of your automobile Check the inferior of cushion and carpet for dryness regularly Do not wash the interior of your automobile Moreover suitable containers shall be used
80. eat 2 Pull forward the folding handle incline the backrest and release the folding handle 3 4 3 To retract the seat pull up the folding handle and lift up the seat Set back the second row seat 1 Lift up the seat backwards 2 Lift up the backrest AA Danger In order to reduce danger and personal injury in case an accident takes place e Never allow anybody to seat inside the boot compartment The boot compartment is not designed for passengers The height of articles piled inside the boot compartment shall not exceed that of the backrest Verify that the backrest second row seat 1s set back to its vertical position and securely locked up and the seat belts may be observed quite clearly Third row seat Flap seat backrest l Pull up the folding handle incline the backrest slowly and release the folding handle THEA 2 To retract the seat pull up the handle and lift up the seat Set back the third row seat 1 Lift up the seat legs 2 Lift up the seat backwards 3 Lift up the backrest Danger 2 In order to reduce danger and personal injury in case an accident takes place Never allow anybody to seat inside the boot compartment The boot compartment is not designed for passengers The height of articles piled inside the boot compartment shall not exceed that of the backrest Please verify that the third row seat is set back to its vertical position and securely locked
81. eception mode turn clockwise the knob for 45 degrees and dwell for 2 seconds to implement upward automatic station search or turn anticlockwise the knob for 45 degrees and dwell for 2 seconds to implement downward automatic station search Selection of tracks gt gt Turn the knob to select forward or backward to select and play back any assigned tracks In USB play back mode turn the knob to select tracks upward downward if the knob is turned anticlockwise for 45 degrees and the play back time of the current track exceeds 2 seconds the player may return to intro play of the said track otherwise it may skip to and play back a previous track Turn clockwise the knob for 45 degrees the player skips to and plays back a next track 7 12 gt Track selection operation may cancel the functions such as pause browse play back Fast forward fast backward gt Turn the knob leftward or rightward for 45 degrees and dwell for 2 seconds to start fast forward backward play back Turn the knob leftward or rightward for 45 degrees and dwell for 2 seconds to access the fast forward fast backward mode Once the knob is released the player exits from the fast forward fast backward mode and starts normal play back from the time point at which the knob is released Fast forward fast backward operation may cancel the functions such as pause repeated random and browse play back Selection of sound effect control gt Push ge
82. eck the systems immediately Vacuum booster Vacuum booster may assist braking force by utilizing the manifold vacuum of engine A a Danger If engine stops during driving a braking force much greater than normal condition is needed and the braking length may also be increased General precautions for braking A Danger e In case a tire is punctured do not depress the brake pedal suddenly Doing so may cause out of control of the automobile e Ensure that the car mat may not interfere with the free travel of pedals e Moisture or brine salting may deteriorate the braking effect Depress the brake pedal gently several times to remove the moisture or brine salting e Do not place your feet on the brake pedal during brake overheated During downhill driving do not driving otherwise the may be depress the brake pedal consecutively Just shift down to realize engine braking 10 9 ABS antilock brake system ABS antilock brake system may prevent wheel lockup in case of emergency braking or braking on wet slippery pavement so as to enhance the vehicle stability and controllability When brake pedal is depressed the pedal might vibrate or give out working sounds That indicates that the ABS system works fine Furthermore within several seconds when a certain speed is reached after your automobile is started sounds inside the engine compartment may also be heard The sounds are given out when the ABS
83. ecommendation of lubricating oil Engi E a en K3 VE3 CA4GA8 CA4GA9 CA4GA10 ae in Capacity liter E2 3 Engine Order of ignition 1 3 4 2 1 A 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 Ignition time BTDC rpm 6 2 idle speed Be K3 VE3 APISG or With oil filter 3 0 3SZ VE2 3 higher Without oil filter 2 7 Engine idle speed when it 700450 700 50 200450 8 is set to neutral rpm Airinake Volume indicated by nate feel state Ta 0 2 0 03 0 2 0 03 0 2 0 03 upper graduation line earns Engine Oil marked on the oil Exhaust S ee the BR cold state BEER nn an on S SL table ns Manufactu 0 2 0 DENS 10 Volume indicated by bel Era en nn Sow lower upper graduation line marked on the oil dipstick 2 5 DCPR7 a Zu 3707010 5 3707010 5 Spatz DIE EA ee 3K aK Clearance 1 re 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 mm Manual To filler port plug 2 2 Deflection OS Entire API GL 3 P pue UN driving transmissio Less than 5mm below of driving 10 11 series or 4 belt n oil the filler port plug 2 1 belt when Warm being state subjected Doring Automatic Gross volume 4 6 to 98 Nm ap DEXRON inspection 10 13 10 H transmissio 3SZ VE2 3 Replaceable volume up 10kgf HI Warm n oil to 1 5 mm state Rear axle Entire APIGL 5 SAE quo BE when engine idles oil rear system i 80W 90 Belt tension for at least 30 seconds ee 15050001 1 15 5 Viscosity table of engine oil Brake fluid m PMVS5116 DOT 3 C 4 l 7 4 l 7 8 Temperature o i a
84. ed on the indicator controller of central locking system the indicator goes on light goes on light of central locking system begins to flicker 5 8 Fuel gauge EHEN The fuel gauge may always display the approximate fuel level of the fuel tank Danger When fuel level is lower than line empty fuel do not drive your automobile otherwise engine misfire and damage to catalytic converter may take place Moreover stalling or retarding occurring during driving may lead to an accident A Warning It is advisable for you to form a habit of maintaining fuel level above 1 4 position Water thermometer Overheat Ht Normal range Water thermometer may indicate the temperature of engine cooling system after the ignition switch is set to the ON position A Warning If thermometer displays engine overheat do not continue driving your automobile see Engine overheat e Speedometer takeoff odometer trip meter ono TrA Ei f Ddometer trip meter Odometer trip meter selector switch EEEN Speedometer takeoff Pointer inside speedometer take off may indicate the driving speed of your automobile Odometer Odometer may indicate the finished traveling distance Trip meter Trip meter may indicate the traveling distance finished within each section of travel 5 9 Odometer Trip meter A Trip meter B A T automobile Odometer trip meter selector switch M
85. een wiper washer Rear air conditioner Audio rearview mirror Backup lights Cigarette lighter 7 5A Starter A Warning light Power lock Instrument power supply Engine power supply Air conditioner 14090201 1 To replace a fuse use fuse of specified in the label affixed on fuse box cover 14 12 Relay amp fuse box i _ Headlight Power system cooling fan 30A Automotive i 10A power Left hand S y headlight JON JIT 10A gt Y Tomm ABS1 f _ headlight heating 40A system _ 40A 3 Power door lock screen wiper 40A 7 5A Air conditioner 10A Horn 15A Fuel injector 20A ABS2 10A Brake light 10A Taillight 10A Atomic transmission 15A Front foglight 10A Memory power supply Air conditioner Spare parts a Spare parts Spare parts Power Horn cooling fan Inspection and replacement of fuse Attention Prior to install a new fuse find out the cause and repair the fault If you cannot finish the tasks contact the local special service store for inspection of the system l Fuse puller 14010014014 Remove the fuse puller from the relay and fuse box 14 13 14020040051 2 Use the fuse puller to nip and remove the fuse 14 14 Check the removed fuses If the fuse is already blown out replace i
86. el off the car body If the lacquer finish is relatively hot move your automobile to a shade and wait till the surface gets cool A cet Warning To protect the lacquer finish e Do not wipe the surfaces forcibly or with hard cloth e Do not use steel wool or cleaning agent containing abrasives e Follow the instructions given by wax manufacturer 12 1 Interior cleaning of your automobile Clean the interior with a vacuum cleaner Ah e Warning It is inadvisable to use petrol or high toxic solvents otherwise the materials be damaged 12 2 Rust prevention treatment High quality automobiles manufactured by FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd are provided with advanced rust prevention design and structures However that is only a part of the whole rust prevention procedures To guarantee good long term rust prevention quality you must learn about the particulars for yourself fal ii Danger Do not coat rust resisting material onto the components of exhaust system otherwise overheat and fire hazards might be caused Causes of rust Common causes of rust corrosion are listed below e Salt content of the roads and air e Filth and water e Metallic scaling notches scratches or dents are still exposed to air e Chemical substances and industrial pollution Rust prevention treatment measures Keep your Xenia automobile clean If you live in a region where rusting is common becaus
87. ely protect them Carrying a child in arms cannot substitute the child protection device If an accident happens the child may crash up against windshield or may be nipped between the passenger and the car compartment e We strongly recommend that child protection devices suitable for the figures of children may be adopted and may be mounted onto the second row seats In accordance with accident Statistics children seated in second row for proper protection are much more safe that those who are seated in the front seat e Do not use an infant hand basket or infant seat on the front seat Otherwise grievous injury or even death may be caused in case an accident takes place When an accident happens the impulse force generated by quick inflation of air bags for front row passengers may grievously injure or even kill the child e Take care to follow the mounting list provided by the manufacturer of child protection devices and verify that the device is correctly fixed Child protection device Child protection devices intended for infants or children must be correctly mounted onto seats provided with waist shoulder buckling tapes Please read the operating instruction manual of child protection devices carefully To provide correct protection the child protection devices must be correctly used as per the instructions given by the manufacturer for applicable ages and figures of children Correctly mount the child protect
88. enzene or thinner that may erode the CDs ah M g OTO Cds e For automobiles equipped with MP3 CD player AM FM radio When 8cm CD is ejected do not drive your automobile otherwise the CD may drop off due to vibration during driving For automobiles equipped with CD player AM FM radio CD player cannot use a 8cm CD When CD is not played back eject the CD out of the player and put it into the optical disk cartridge Store the CDs in a place without direct sunlight and dust Driving on bumpy pavement may cause sharp pounding and tone skipping In frigid weather the inside of car compartment may get extremely cold If you turn on the heater unit and use the audio system immediately in such a weather CD or optical elements prism or lens etc may be subjected to fogging such that the CD cannot be normally played back If CD is subjected to fogging use soft cloth to wipe off the fogging e Fogging on the optical elements may evaporate naturally in 1 hour and then normal play back may be conducted 7 3 Antenna Upright antenna Domar When antenna is to be used Pull up the antenna to optional position When antenna is not used Retract the antenna Attention e To clean your automobile by an auto car washer the antenna must be retracted e Form a habit of retracting the antenna when the radio is not working 7 4 Top antenna A Warning The antenna must be removed when any o
89. epaired or replaced do check the hub nuts for tightness when a road mileage 1 600km is finished e When tire chains are used be careful not to damage the aluminum wheels e Use the standard brand hub nuts specially designed for aluminum wheels e Onlyplastic tip hammer or rubber hammer may be used to mount weight equalizers onto an aluminum wheel Check the aluminum wheels for damages regularly In case any damage is found out replace the damaged aluminum wheel immediately Haulage It is advisable to call the local special service store or towing cCompany for towing services If wheels or axles are damaged towing trolley must be adopted A 5 Warning Never use suspensory equipment to perform towing otherwise the car body may be severely damaged Platform type 1i050101 7 This may be rated as the most rational towing method 11 13 Wheel lifting type 1106020 1 A Warning A For automobiles equipped with automatic To ensure safety nobody is allowed to stay inside an transmission only towing trolley may be automobile to be towed used Tow an automobile with front wheels touching down Release the parking brakes Tow an automobile with rear wheels touching down Towing trolley shall be adopted If towing trolley is unavailable set the gear change hand lever to the neutral position and set the ignition switch to the ACC position for automobiles equipped with manual transmission
90. erage of FM broadcast Transmitting antenna of 9m in height Effective radiated power of 1kw 50km FM single track car borne radio 101km domestic stereophonic receiver d m LLL The clear coverage indicated in the figure above is acquired from flat country free of obstacles The range may also vary if the power and ground conditions are different When you receive FM broadcast at home you may still listen to gem pure FM broadcast if you extend the antenna to a higher position or use antenna with high sensitivity even if the radio signals were extremely minor On the other hand if you use the car borne radio to receive FM broadcast when you drive your automobile a lot of limiting factors such as shape and mounting position of antenna and the engine noises etc may have adverse impact upon the broadcasting reception Therefore as compared with listening to broadcast at home the area allowing you to receive clear broadcast may get narrow Fade FM radio signals may be suddenly deteriorated in some places which is referred to as fading Fading refers to a type of radio signal loss phenomena For example radio signals behind the obstacles such as buildings and columns may be extremely minor The antenna may fail to receive radio signals when your automobile pass through those places and interference sound cheep cheep may be given That is exactly the inherent characteristics of FM radio signals
91. ert into the shoulder position instead of the ANnanger Closest to the burst tire opening of the wheel ornament cap A Danger To avoid severe personal injury caused by accidental sliding of the lifting jack e Use the lifting jack only on solid level ground in so far as possible When necessary put a piece of flat and wide plate beneath the lifting jack to stabilize the lifting jack Be careful not to be injured by hub wrench sliding Conduct prizing with the screw driver to away from the hub nuts remove the wheel ornament cap 11 8 110420 7 1 It is advisable to block off the wheels with scotches and no people shall be allowed to stay inside the jacked automobile No one is allowed to place his body beneath the jacked up automobile please use automobile supports Never put any positions of your body beneath the jacked up automobile The lifting jack delivered with your automobile is for wheel changing only Never use it to lift up other vehicle or to support heavy objects Put the lifting jack at a specified jacking point Do not shake or push a jacked up automobile Do not run the engine when an automobile is jacked up Carry away heavy baggage from the automobile in so far as possible Jack handle wo Hub wrench 1104504 51 4 front To use the jack handle do conduct assembling as shown in the figure above 11 9 1418 7 1174241 rear 5 Insert the jack handle into the worm spindle of
92. f it is hard to start up the engine the engine is frequently subjected to stalling or knocking occurs at acceleration invite a special service store immediately to inspect your automobile Safe driving FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd heartily hopes that you can enjoy all functions of your new automobile In addition she also hopes that you may apply your common safety knowledge and common driving knowledge when you drive your automobile Part of the common driving knowledge is to learn about performance and limitation of your automobile and comprehend that the driving methods of automobiles intended for different applications may diverse from each other Read and comprehend all Danger Warning and Attention particulars described in the handbook 4 Danger e Avoid short radius turn sudden operation control or other unsafe operations Otherwise you may lose control of your automobile resulting in accident automobile overturn and severe personal injuries e Do not made an attempt at cross country running It is recommended that all passengers may buckle up their seat belts see Seat belt e Driving while intoxicated or after taking medicine is quite dangerous to you and others Please observe highway codes e Do not use any equipment or mechanism from outside the automobile Just as you depend upon the manufacturer who produces fine quality automobiles for you the manufacturer and othe
93. f the conditions listed below occurs Before the automobile is cleaned by auto car washer Antenna bumps against any obstacles fitted on the ceiling when you want to park your automobile into a garage Before an automobile cover is spread Do not lose the antenna when it is removed for automobile washing etc The antenna must be reinstalled before you drive your automobile Removal To remove the antenna pole Turn anticlockwise the antenna pole and remove it To mount the antenna pole Turn clockwise the antenna pole and tighten it up AM FM radio recorder player 1 with USB ports if available Operation of panel functions 12 13 14 15 16 17 Power switch Clock key Preset key 1 pause play back Preset key 2 browse play back Preset key 3 repeated play back Preset key 4 random play back Preset key 5 file folder Preset key 6 file folder Auto scanning memory key USB track setup VD 0 DU KR WHY key 10 Mode conversion key 11 USB port 12 Reset hole 13 Volume sound effect selector key 14 Display screen 15 Upward station search previous track 16 Waveband switching key 17 Downward station search posterior track 7 5 1 Power switch nak Push the key to turn power on Push it again to turn power off ETA 2 Clock key CLK j Push gently the key once to read clock In clock display status push and hold the key for 2 seconds or more the clock may automatically fli
94. filler cap Oil filter steering oil transmission page 14 5 14 11 page 14 6 page 14 6 page reservoir oil dipstick 14 4 page 14 18 page 14 17 14 1 w Instructions for self maintenance Ahanser e If you are unfamiliar with maintenance practices do not try to inspect or regulate any components e Do not smoke nearby inflammable substances such as fuel or battery so as not to cause sparkle or open fire e To avoid severe personal injuries do remove the articles such as necklaces bracelets and eardrops Tie your long hair to behind your head In addition keep your hands tools clothes and other articles away from the moving parts and components during engine running e To avoid scald wait till the engine gets cool before you begin to maintain any components inside the engine compartment excluding the not required cases e No one is allowed to place his body beneath the jacked up automobile please use automobile supports e Automobile shall be well ventilated areas e Do not allow children to access any oil and fluid maintained in 14 2 e Check whether or not any tools and rags are left over before the engine hood panel is closed During driving these articles might damage the components or even cause fire hazards e You may modify the wiring under no circumstances Failure of observing the danger precautions might lead to component failure or even fire hazards e Use well maintained tools to a
95. h the said warning light and brake warning light go on simultaneously the antilock brake system may develop a fault Moreover emergency braking you applied may also cause your automobile to get unstable Park your automobile in a safe place immediately and contact the local special service store e Attention If the warning light goes on and may not go out after the engine is started up or during your automobile is traveling you shall contact immediately the local special service store for inspection of your automobile even if the brake performance your automobile is still normal the ABS function of braking system is unavailable The warning light may go on for several seconds when the engine is started up If the warning light goes out immediately and may not go on during traveling again the system works fine 5 5 ta Air bag warning light When any fault is detected the warning lamp may go on to warn the driver of a system fault When the system works normally the warning lamp may go on for 6 seconds when the ignition switch is set to the ON position Warning e When one of the following conditions occurs contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the conditions of the system e Warning lamp fails to go on when the ignition switch is turn to the ON position 5 6 Warning lamp goes on when engine is running The warning light does not go off when 6 seconds expir
96. hanism of front seats it must not be mounted onto the second row seat Otherwise the child front row passengers may be seriously injured or even killed in case emergency braking or an accident happens If the position of driver s seat cannot provide adequate space for mounting the child protection device onto the seat behind the driver s seat the child protection device shall be mounted onto the right hand second row seat 3 13 l According to the specification sheets provided by the manufacturer pass the shoulder buckling tapes through or around the infant seat and then insert the lug into the locking buckle Be careful not to twist the safety belt The waist buckling tape must be fastened Danger When the lug is inserted you must verify that the lug and locking buckle are locked up and that the waist and shoulder buckling tapes are free of twisting 3 14 Do not insert articles such as coin or paper clip into the locking buckles Otherwise the lugs and locking buckles may not be fastened If the seat belt cannot be normally buckled up the safety of child cannot be guarantee Contact the local special service store immediately Do not use the child protection devices before the seat belts may be fastened Danger Push and pull the child protection device in all directions so as to verify that the child protection device is securely mounted Please observe all instructions mounting provided by the man
97. hat the brake fluid level is too low such that the brake performance is deteriorated In case the braking effect is deteriorated depress the brake pedal forcibly at once park your automobile in a safe place and contact the local special service store If both the brake warning lights and warning lights of antilock brake system go on simultaneously the antilock brake system may develop a fault Moreover emergency braking you applied may also cause your automobile to get unstable Park your automobile in a safe place immediately and contact the local special service store If abnormal noises zing are always given out when you apply brakes it is very probable that the brake shoes are already worn Contact immediately the local special service store for inspection of your automobile 3 Warning lisht for inadequate oil pressure If the lubrication system develops a fault when the engine is running the warning light goes on A Warning Once the warning light goes on shut down the engine Otherwise the engine may be severely damaged Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system 5 3 Battery charge warning light 05020304 1 If the charge system develops a fault when the engine is running the warning light goes on Shut down the attachments and engine Check the driving belt for slackness or fracture Y Danger To check or regulate the driving belt do shut dow
98. he automobile may get thick Blower fan switch Low speed The switch is used to control air flow Air conditioning switch Indicator light Turn on the air conditioning switch to conduct cooling or dehumidification of air inside the automobile To turn on the air conditioner just turn on the blower fan and push the switch simultaneously To turn off the air conditioner push it once again When the air conditioner is turned on the indicator light goes on Attention e When ambient temperature is close to 0 C the dehumidification function cannot work e The quickly cooled air might cause air outlet fogging which is not a fault 6 5 For some specific automobile models the air conditioner may automatically shut down if the engine coolant temperature sharply rises when the automobile runs on inclined ramps for a long time while the air conditioner is working For some specific automobile models the compressor of air conditioner may be temporarily shut down when accelerator pedal is fully depressed for high acceleration of the automobile in order to enhance the acceleration performance Danger 6 6 The engine is equipped with a quick idling device The idling speed of engine may be slightly raised if air conditioner is turned on when your automobile works at idle speed Special attention shall be paid to at startup or stoppage of your automobile Operation tip Do verify that the air inlet pipel
99. he figure approximately 45 degrees and remove it 3 Pull outward the bulb and remove it from the Attention receptacle Be careful not to break or scratch the light lens during removal 14 26 2 Push and turn anticlockwise the bulb and remove it The Fa 4 ca pa Lom ts AAN Brake light A Brake Warning ei light amp taillight de let cult a i i A Rear turn m signaft ht E ll h q TailigyfA A Up i Eh RA ai 17 ni Cl y Reversing light or rear foglight 3 Except for the taillights Push and turn anticlockwise the bulb and Rear foglight 141310001 remove it Taillight Pull outward the bulb and remove it from the receptacle Attention To install the rear combination light assembly do verify that the projecting part of rear combination light is already aligned to the holes in the car body License light 1 Remove the back door ornament 14 27 Roof light 142 201 2 Turn anticlockwise the receptacle for 3 Pull outward the bulb and remove it from the 1 Prize and unclasp the light lens cap gently approximately 45 degrees and remove it receptacle 2 Remove the bulb 14 28 Ag Boot compartment light 742213 1 1 Prize and unclasp the light lens cap gently 2 Pull out the bulb directly Tire Tire pressure Use a manometer to check the cold state tire pressure For tire pressures see Section 15 or tire label
100. hysically handicapped persons to use seat belts Please consult the doctor Danger e Seat belts are designed as per skeleton of human body The safety belt shall pass the body through the front of pelvis or exactly the pelvis chest and shoulders never buckle up the waist buckling tape through the stomach e Give attention to comfortableness tie down the seat belts in so far as possible such that they may protect the passengers which is exactly its design goal The protection functions of relaxant safety belts may be severely affected Prevent polishing agents liquid oil or chemicals especially acidic liquid of battery from contaminating the assist straps of safety belts with care Use mild soap lye or water to clean the safety belts safely If the assist straps of safety belts are worn contaminated or damaged replace them with new ones It is especially important that the whole seat belt assemblies shall be replaced even though their extent of damage is not so obvious after your automobile is violently collided Do not buckle up twisty safety belts A seat belt assembly may only be used by 1 passenger It is extremely dangerous to buckle up a safety belt onto a child seated on the knees of a passenger The users must not modify the safety belts of fitted any articles onto them otherwise regulation of safety belt assemblies by seat belt regulating device may be adversely affected such that the relaxant safety belts
101. ice store for regulation of the driving belts 14 8 Cleaning and replacement of air filter Compressed air may be used to clean the air filter The compressed air shall be blown in through the clean side of the air filter When necessary replace the air filter If your automobile mainly runs in dusty areas before the air filter shall be cleaned once every time a road mileage of 2 500km is finished Use soft cloth to wipe off filth or dust attached onto the case and pedestal of air filter A Warning Do not drive your automobile with the air filter removed otherwise the engine may be subjected to excessive wear Do not oil the filter so as not to reduce its working efficiency Before the air filter cap is not fitted on do not allow any foreign materials to enter into the case of air filter otherwise the engine may be damaged CA 1 Unclasp the buckles 2 Lift up the upper case simultaneously 3 Remove the air filter pe KK a a LN eee um nme BE A mn nt pn ee HE Storage 1 Install the air filter onto the cap 2 Install the upper case 3 Lock up the buckles Sg Replacement of spark plug if tools are available I h i lts f ir filt K3 VE3 357 VE2 3 K3_VES 387 VE2 3 Unscrew the mounting bolts from air filter case and remove the case 2 Unscrew the mounting bolts of ignition coil 3 Pull out the ignition coil Attention Remove it with special care and do not pull
102. ided with 2 keys It is recommended that you may store your key number plate in a safe place The duplicate key shall be carried about at any time for fear that the door cannot be opened when the key is accidentally locked up inside the automobile If the keys are lost please contact the local special service store Remote central locking system if available Indicator lamp of central locking system After the front doors and centre doors are closed and locked up with the remote controller of central locking system the automobile may give prompts namely turn signal light flickering and horn sounding if any door or engine hood panel is not opened through the remote controller Attention e The function is used to inform peripheral persons of any abnormal condition The remote central locking system cannot prevent the burglars from entering into the automobile e To allow other people to use your automobile while they may not make head or tail of the operation procedure of remote central locking system please give an exposition of it at large If the operator has no acquaintance with the operation procedures of remote central locking system and conducts faulty operation the device may be activated and the periphery may be disturbed e Please do not have cash or valuables left over inside the automobile Indicator lamp of central locking system 23300101 1 2 1 How to set Close the front doors and centre doors and
103. ighter page 4 6 Ash tray page 9 3 43 4049 E 6 6 D Light regulation switch page 4 7 Combination switch Front foglight switch Combination instrument Windshield wiper and washer switch Air conditioning switch Rear foglight switch Emergency warning signal switch Radio control panel Air conditioning 66 SS internal recycle switch page 6 4 Standby switch Glove compartment Demister switch rear window Rearview mirror switch Lock lever engine hood panel Ignition switch Cigarette lighter Ash tray Section 1 Special precautions for the automobile Engine exhaust O LLL 1 1 Catalytic converter OOL 1 2 Safe driving LLL 1 3 Recommended fuel 1 3 Automobile modification LLL LLL 1 4 Install use electrical equipment on your automobile 222 1 2 2 2 1 4 Run in period LI LLL 1 4 Top antenna 1 5 Engine exhaust A Danger Do not inhale effluent gases Carbon monoxide contained in effluent gases is a type of colorless odorless and toxic gas Inhalation of carbon monoxide would lead to asphyxia or even death Once you doubt that effluent gases might enter into the automobile please find out the causes and restore the automobile to its normal state immediately If you have to drive the automobile in such a case open all windows completely To avoid accidents caused by effluent gases please observe the following precautions
104. immediately shut down the engine and contact the local special service store e Cooling fan does not rotate e Steam or hot water leaks from positions such as hose e If there is no water inside the radiator reservoir e The fan belt is cut off When the pointer of water temperature transducer drops to below appropriate temperature shut down the engine When the engine is completely cooled down check the components Check whether or not the cooling water level is right check the fan belt for looseness and check the radiator blade heat dissipation section for visible contamination or attached filth If the cooling fluid level is insufficient add cooling fluid see Section 14 Contact the local special service store for inspectoin as soon as possible The engine may be subjected to overheat in summer The following checks shall be conducted regularly e Leak of cooling system e Water level of radiator and reservoir e Clogging of radiator blades e Tension of driving belt If the engine is frequently subjected to overheat contact the local special service store for inspection of the cooling system Tools Front of the automobile Holder 1100000 1 Positions of lifting jack and tools Beneath the driver s seat 1 Slide the driver s seat to the frontmost position 2 Take out the tool bag Lifting jack Stretching for removal 2 for installation ame Use the jack handle pr
105. ind or rugged pavement A l Warning Do not lay your foot on the clutch pedal during driving or do not use the clutch to maintain the status of your automobile when it is parked on rising gradient otherwise the clutch might be overheated Do not drive your automobile while the gear change hand lever is set to neutral otherwise the transmission might be overheated Do not place your hand on the gearshift button during driving for fear thata the transmission may be accidentally switched to other gears Furthermore the transmission may also be damaged in this way Do not allow the engine to operate at high speed during gearshifting otherwise the engine might be overheated Do not drive your automobile through water logging area where the water depth exceeds the bottom of the felloe Change down when you drive through water Conspectus of energy saving driving Step up speed slowly Avoid unnecessary abrupt acceleration or braking Maintain identical driving speed in so far as possible Avoid unnecessary joy ride During joy ride it is advisable to use the top gear This may help you to reduce engine noises and fuel consumption The process from stoppage to startup of an automobile need consume much more of fuel therefore you d better avoid emergency start up or emergency braking by reserving ample time in so far as possible during driving You d better rationally drive your automobile and maintain an appropri
106. ine in front of the windshield is not jammed with leaves or other obstacles In extremely moist weather do not set the temperature control panel to the coldest position when the air outlet control panel is already set mA to position or and the air conditioner is working The temperature difference between extraneous air and windshield might lead to windscreen fogging such that your vision may be blocked off V air outlet control panel is set to position u Ta or a do not move the air n control lever to gt Such a setting may lead to window fogging If the ambient humidity is quite high do not use Wl for air cooling for fear of windshield fogging The inside automobile temperature may get extremely high after your automobile is parked in strong sunlight for a long time in such a case open all windows and then turn on the air conditioner When the inside automobile temperature drops close the windows and set relevant devices to the desired status A Window glass fogging may easily occur in rainy days resulting in dim vision In such a case set the air conditioner to cooling or demisting mode Warm air Warm air The setting positions of all control panels control levers and switches 1 del High temperature side 3 gt 4 Positions to be set 5 ON or OFF Turn on the air dehumidification If quick heating is required turn the control panel o the rightm
107. ion devices as per the specification sheets provided by the manufacturer General instructions are given in the following diagrammatic representation Child protection devices must be mounted onto the second row seats In accordance with accident statistics children seated in second row for proper protection are much more safe that those who are seated in the front seat 3 11 Danger e Do not use an infant hand basket or infant seat on the front seat Otherwise grievous injury or even death may be caused in case an accident takes place When an accident happens the impulse force generated by quick inflation of air bags for front row passengers may grievously injure or even kill the child e When the child protection devices are mounted verify that it may safely bind the passengers Otherwise the children may be grievously injured or even killed in case emergency braking or an accident happens When the child protection device is not used it must be fixed by seat belt or put into a place other than the passenger compartment Doing so may protect the passengers from being injured in case emergency braking or an accident happens 3 12 Types of child protection seats 1 Infant seat 2 Child seat C060302 1 Install seat belt 3 Older children seat 1 Mount an infant seat Infant seat must be mounted backwards Danger e If the child protection device interfere with the locking mec
108. ions your automobile or electrical equipment may operate suddenly Hl HHD ACC attachment When the key is kept in the position the attachments such as radio may be operated after the engine is shut down 4 1 ill When the key is set to the position the engine runs A Warning After the engine is shut down never set the ignition switch to the position Failure to observe the warning particulars may lead to thorough electric discharge of the battery 4 2 Combination switch Headlight control Segment 2 Segment 1 Turn the combination switch knob to turn on the headlight O Segment 2 On Switch position amp Segment 1 Width light When the key is set to the position the engine is started up When the key is released after the engine is started up the key may automatically return to the ON position See Section 10 for staring up method Headlight Taillight License plate light Dash light Headlight flasher 2403501031 Turn on off high beam When the headlights are turned on push outward the lever to turn on the high beam or pull it back to return to lower beam When high beam headlights are turned on the indicator light goes on Allow the headlights to flicker Pull the lever gently and then release it The headlight flasher headlights are turned on off may work when the Turn signal light control 040500011 When the ignition switch
109. ions as per the instructions given by the tire chain manufacturer Mount the tire chains onto the rear tires as secure as possible Do not mount tire chains onto the front tires When an mileage of 0 4 0 8km is finished fasten the tire chain once again A LA Danger e Chains over 12mm in thickness might interfere with the car body go ill with driving or even damage the automobile e To prevent your automobile from getting out of control or meeting with an accident e Mount the tire chains in a safe place The driving speed may not exceed 50km hr or the restricted speed proposed by the tire chain manufacturer whichever 1s lower Regulate the driving speed as per the road condition and avoid short radius turns Avoid the rugged bumpy and rough pavement that might cause your automobile to bounce Avoid emergency braking and drive your automobile with care Brake System Braking system of tandem type brake master cylinder Xenia automobiles are equipped with a braking systems integrated with tandem type brake master cylinder Each braking system may independently work In case one of the braking system develops a fault the other may still work In such a case the braking system needs much more of braking force for braking and the braking length may be increased Moreover the brake warning lights may also go on A Danger Do not continue driving your automobile while the braking systems are faulty Ch
110. ired one Every time the button is pushed the frequency may be changed step by step e J Side higher frequency e Side lower frequency The frequency being received is shown in the display screen Search tuning Tuning button Push and hold the tuning button for 1 second or more Radio search radio stations from the current higher lower frequency to frequencies or frequencies When a station is received search tuning 1s automatically stopped Side higher frequency e Side lower frequency Push the button once again to stop automatic tuning midway The frequency being received is shown in the display screen Attention When you push and hold the button the frequency may increase or decrease consecutively Scan button 1 Push the scan button and receivable stations may be received every other 5 seconds approximately 2 Ifthe desired station is received push the button once more The frequency being received is shown in the display screen 3Preset tuning e Push the preset station selection button to call out the preset stations e Push the selected scan button for 1 second or more only the radio stations memorized by the preset buttons may be received in progression every other 5 seconds If the desired station is received push the button once more The frequency being received and channel number are shown in the display screen How to preset radio stations e
111. is deteriorated due to static interference the radio may automatically change over to the monophonic reception mode e Stations may be selected in 3 ways Manual tuning 1 Push and hold the tuning button for more than 2 seconds 2 Push gently the tuning button to set the frequency to the desired one Every time the button is pushed the frequency may be changed step by step e PSide higher frequency e Side lower frequency The frequency being received is shown in the display screen Attention The manual tuning mode may be released in 5 seconds 7 22 Search tuning Push gently the tuning button to set the frequency to the desired one Radio search radio stations from the current frequency to higher frequencies or lower frequencies When a station is received search tuning is automatically stopped e PSide higher frequency e Side lower frequency Push the button once again to stop automatic tuning midway The frequency being received is shown in the display screen 3Preset tuning Push the preset station selection button to call out the preset stations The frequency being received and channel number are shown in the display screen How to preset radio stations e Six 6 AM stations may be preset e For FM waveband at most 6 stations may be preset for FM1 and FM2 each totaling 12 stations 1 Push the waveband button to select a desired waveband 2 Push gently the tuning button to set the
112. is set to its ON position the turn signal lights flicker Toggle the combination switch to indicate steering Here indicator lights on the dashboard may start flickering Or toggle gently the combination switch and keep in any position either upper or lower to indicates lane changing Attention If the flickering rate is higher than that in normal condition bulb of the indicator light may be damaged 0305000 1 1 Push the switch to allow all turn signal lights to flicker Here indicator lights on the dashboard may start flickering Push it once again to turn off the switch The direction indicator switch does not work when the emergency warning signal switch is turned on Do not operate the switch except for emergency Danger Drive your automobile away from the lane to avoid accident if any emergency occurs 4 3 us Wiper and washer switch Danger Ay To operate the wipers in frigid weather use a defroster or demister to heat up the heating up so as to prevent the cleaning fluid from icing up and obstructing the vision Abraded or dirty wiper blades may impact your vision Do maintain and replace the wiper blades when necessary Warning The washing solution reservoir may be charged up with cleaning solution only When there is snow cover icing occurs on the window glass or the window glass is dry do not use the wipers otherwise the wiper blades may be damaged If there is no cle
113. issible speed km hr Gear Driving speed K3 VE3 3SZ VE2 3 CA4GA8 9 10 andgear 75 o o 110 110 105 150 10040201 1 10 3 Instructions for automatic transmission gearshift Gearshift button Push the gearshift button and move the gear change hand lever simultaneously When you move the gear change hand lever it is unnecessary to push the gearshift button simultaneously Functions of the gears are listed below PJ Used for parking starting engine and pulling out the ignition key R Used for reversal IN Neutral Engine may be started up in this position However to ensure safety it 1s advisable to start the engine at El gear 10 4 0 Used for normal driving Automatic shifting may be conducted between Ist gear and overgear as per driving speed 2 Used for engine braking or high acceleration Automatic shifting may be conducted between Ist gear and 2nd gear as per driving speed U Used to obtain effective engine braking Transmission will not be shifted up from the 1 gear Attention e Engine may be started up only when the transmission is set to gear El or M e To avoid faulty operation during gear shifting gt never move the gear change hand lever before the gearshift button is pushed e Check the indicator light to verify the current position of gear change hand lever For automobiles equipped with electronic automatic transmission the transmissio
114. ition on upper cover of steering wheel Auxiliary lever may facilitate the passengers shown in Figure to sound the horn A Danger Do not hang any articles onto the auxiliary lever The articles might block off the driver s vision 9 2 Ash tray Front ash tray Rear ash tray if available Sun shield Case on A Danger Draw out the ash tray when using na Rear To avoid fire hazards Push the ash tray when using e Do not use the ash tray as garbage box Push back the ash tray after use e Completely quench the cigarette before you Remove the ash tray Draw out the ash tray completely Push down the spring board gently and remove the ash tray Mount the ash tray Push down the spring board gently and push the ash tray into the original position close the ash tray Lower the sun shield to protect your eyes from intensive sunlight The sun shield may also be moved to one side of the door glass A Danger Push back the sun shield when it is not used Sun shield might block off your vision 9 3 Cosmetic mirror if available Glove compartment 100301011 Lower the sun shield open the cover of sun shield and use the cosmetic mirror 9 4 Pull the grip on the glove compartment open the cover of glove compartment and lock it up securely by pushing the cover of the glove compartment E The cover of glove compartment must be closed during driving so as to avoid severe personal i
115. itions or exposure of your automobile etc the radio unit may not automatically store the frequencies e Even for one station the frequency stored through station selection buttons and stations stored through automatic storage function may also be different with each other e Even when identical preset procedures are repeated through automatic storage function in the same place the frequency stored every time may be different due to different receiving status Operation procedures of CD player Enjoy music stored on CD e Insert a CD into the insertion slot with the labeled side facing up e When the CD is completely inserted music playback is started e If a CD is inserted during radio reception the audio unit may automatically change over to CD playback mode e Ifa CD is already inserted into the slot push the tone source button to playback the CD Upward or downward track selection Push gently the track button to set the player to the desired track Every time the button is pushed the play may go forward to a next track or go back to a previous track e Side Forward track skipping e Side Backward track skipping The frequency being received is shown in the display screen Fast forward or fast backward Push and hold the track selection button e PSide Fast forward e Side Fast backward 7 23 When you push and hold the button the audio unit may conduct fast forward fast backwar
116. its and and 3 character extension e Level 2 A file name may contain 31 characters including separation dot and filename extension Each file folder may include at most 8 levels e Expansion format e Joliet A file name may contain at most 64 characters e Romeo A file name may contain at most 128 characters m3u It is the filename extension m3u of play list created by WINAMP software MP3 MP3 abbreviation of MPEG land MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 is an audio compression standard established by work group MPEG of ISO international standards organization MP3 may be used to compress audio data to 1 10 of ordinary CDs FM broadcast As compared with ordinary radio broadcast AM FM broadcast may offer still more high class tones Moreover stereo may also be received However some problems may take place when FM broadcast is received on a running automobile due to the built in property of FM 7 37 Characteristics of linear propagation based on FM radio signals Ionized layer AM radio signals FM radio signals The frequency of FM radio signals are higher than that of AM radio signals and the characteristics of FM radio signal are similar to those of light Therefore radio signals might be blocked off by buildings or mountains in some cases such that the FM broadcast cannot be received So the coverage of FM broadcast may be narrow than that of AM 7 38 Service cov
117. k skipping for CD Rs CD RWs e The load time for CD RWs may be longer than that for ordinary CDs or CD Rs e Prior to usage read the precautions delivered with the CD Rs CD RWs e Incapable of playing back CD Rs CD RWs with DDCD double density CDs system 7 36 Terms Packet The term refers to a type of method for recording files onto carriers such as CD Rs just as write data into floppy discs or hard disks Bit rate Bit rate refers to the data volume recorded per second or bps bits per second Higher bit rate means higher data volume necessary for sound playback On the premise that identical encoding method such as MP3 is adopted higher bit rate means better sound quality Multi sector Multi sector recording method allows you to additionally record other data later When data are recorded on CD ROMs CD Rs or CD RWs all data are processed as a unit or a sector from beginning to end While the multi sector method allows you to record 2 or more sectors on 1 CD CD DA CD DA abbreviation of CD digital audio is an uncompressed format for ordinary CDs ID3 label The label cannot be displayed 1809660 format The format is worked out as an international standard for CD ROM file folders and file format logic and the ISO9660 format is provided with 2 levels listed below e Level 1 File name of 8 3 format the file name is composed of at most 8 characters half byte English uppercases and half byte dig
118. king buckle such that the safety belt may be completely retracted SRS auxiliary restraint device air bag e When the front of your automobile is subjected to severe impaction and the transducer of SRS air bag detects an impact force higher than the setting value sharp pounding capable of leading to grievous injuries the SRS air bag may be immediately triggered off e The seat belt bind the bodies of the driver and front row passengers and the SRS air bags and the said function may function jointly so as to reduce the impact force applied onto the cheeks heads chests and other positions of the driver and the passengers Air bag for the driver Air bag for the front row passenger 3 19 Danger e The seat belts must be fastened SRS air bag is e Do seat your body into your seat correctly and completely such that the distance from the an auxiliary apparatus and cannot serve as a substitute for seat belt in any case If each seat belt is not correctly buckled up the possibility or grievous injury or death may still get higher in case an accident happens even if your automobile is equipped with SRS air bags The seat cushions and backrests must be regulated to their optimum positions Failure to regulate the seats to their optimum positions may lead to dangers since the effect SRS air bags may be affected and the passengers may be seriously injured in case collision takes place 3 20 steering wheel to you
119. le identification Name plate of the manufacturer The owner is in duty bound to subject his Automobile identification code automobile to specified maintenance The AN requirements of maintenance are detailed in Section 13 FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd Automobil Brand name FAW Jiaxing ete model el en E passenger prior to delivery g Engine model Engine rating e k W Engine displacement e ml Automobile identification code manufacturing China manufacturing The automobile identification code is marked in For the convenience of your reference the place of the positions shown in the figure manufacturing is indicated on the manufacturer s name plate fitted onto the automobile Automobile identification K3 VE3 352 VE2 3 K3 VE3 352 VE2 3 Engine type Front of the 7 e automobile E sf AA Front of the automobile Engine type AM Engine number A Ya 20040003 1 Engine number 000400011 Ade a ae el ett FR T Ze N h Engine type Engine number Table of Contents 1 Special precautions for the automobile 2 Doors and door locks 9 Onboard equipment 3 Seats and seat belts 10 Driving essentials 4 Instruments and controllers 11 Emergency processing 5 Instruments and meters 12 Appearance maintenance 6 Air conditioning control system 13 Automobile maintenance 7 Sound system 14 Self maintenance 8 Rearview
120. level of brake fluid reservoir is between MAX and MIN If the brake fluid level is too low add clean brake fluid slow till the MAX at most line is reached For recommended brake fluids see Section 15 For automobile quipped with K3 VE3 or 3SZ VE2 3 manual transmissions brake fluid and clutch fluid share one reservoir A Warning Wipe out the spilled liquid oil thoroughly to prevent it from damaging the lacquer finish A Danger Brake fluid is harmful to your eyes If your eyes are exposed to the brake fluid rinse it out To obtain normal brake performance e Take care to use specified brake fluid e Use brake fluid as per the instructions given by the manufacturer e Do not palm different types of brake fluid e Do not use brake fluid that had been exposed to air for more than 1 year Such brake fluid might absorbed excessive moisture possibly e Do not allow filth sand grain or dust to enter into the brake fluid If the level of brake fluid drops obviously contact the local special service store for inspection of the braking system 14 15 I Inspection of level of window cleaning solution 1a Inspection of manual transmission oil level Ensure that the cleaning solution are enough for use If the level is too low charge up the liquid A Danger Always use clean cleaning solution Dirty liquid might lead to clogging of washer system or block off your vision AS Warning Follow the instru
121. limit contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system Brake pedal Inspection of free path of brake pedal J4L32101 2 Shut down the engine and depress the brake pedal 5 times at least to release the vacuum inside the vacuum booster Push gently by hand the brake pedal till resistance may be felt and measure the free path Check whether or not the free path falls within the prescribed limits A Danger If the free path does not fall within the prescribed limit contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system Inspection of path allowance of brake pedal NB Oo Path allowance 106mm or more Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement Set the gear change hand lever to neutral manual transmission or return it to P gear automatic transmission Pull up the parking brake handle While the engine is running depress the brake pedal securely for several times Depress the brake pedal at 294 Nm 30kgf measurement system and measure the distance from the top of brake pedal to the partition board Check whether or not the path allowance falls within the prescribed limits In addition check whether or not the path allowance is constant 14 19 AO If the path allowance does not fall within the prescribed limit contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system 14 20 Inspection of pa
122. ller cap or drain plug Engine coolant o Precautions for usage 1 Do use coolant M 192 2007standard 2 Use coolant all the year around 3 Itis prohibited to palm the coolant with coolants of other brands Verify the validity period of products Before winter begins verify whether or not the ice point of coolant you used is applicable to the minimum temperature of regions where your automobile may operate o The user shall select the types of coolant listed in the table below as per the temperature conditions of the regions where the automobile may operate point 04 0262 free of precipitate conforming to Q CA a YQ 2004D 523334 35 C Deep blue transparent ei free of precipitate YQ 2004J 523334 45 C Orange red transparent Pom Povo petra YQ 2002 1523334 8 C Light green transparent POT eos let If the coolant level drops considerably contact the local special service store for inspection of the cooling system Inspection of engine coolant level When engine gets cool check the coolant level inside the reservoir Check check whether or not the level is located between FULL and LOW lines If the coolant level drops due to spontaneous evaporation add soft water only If massive coolant is lost add long acting coolant If the reservoir is empty add coolant into the radiator and reservoir Wipe off the spilled coolant and securely install the reservoir cap and radi
123. locking retractor type as low as possible See seat belts 3 17 Danger Do verify that the shoulder buckling tape is passed through the center of the child s shoulder Safety belt must not be passed round the neck of a child or passed below its shoulders otherwise the protection performance would be deteriorated in case emergency braking or an accident happens resulting in serious injury or even death If the position of waist buckling tape is too high and the seat belt is too loose the passenger may slide out of his seat from beneath the waist other buckling tape in case collision or unexpected accident happens resulting in grievous injuries The waist buckling tape must be adjusted downwards in so far as possible to the child s buttocks To guarantee the child s safety do not pass the shoulder buckling tape through below his arm When the lug is inserted you must verify that the lug and locking buckle are locked up and that the waist and shoulder buckling tapes are free of twisting Do not insert coins and paper clips into the locking buckles for fear that the lugs and locking buckles cannot be fastened 3 18 e If the seat belt cannot be normally buckled up the safety of child cannot be guarantee Contact the local special service store immediately Take care to fix the seat belt before child protection device is used To remove the older child seat just push the release button of loc
124. may not be tighten Do not allow a shoulder buckling tape to pass through the upper part of chest neck or nearby the face of the passenger Three point emergency locking retractor type seat belts e Use mild soap lye or warm water to clean the e Never buckle up the shoulder buckling tape safety belts safely through beneath your outer side arm or behind Never use bleacher dye stuff or abrasive your back detergents These liquids may severely damage e Do not incline the backrest excessively j ee the safety belts Do not remove safety belts e Do not buckle up a seat belt onto rigid or fragile when elesnins Whensalety beltsarsth rduchi articles such as spectacles jewelry pens and j P In air dried allow them to retract key e Do not wear thick clothes when seat belt is buckled up In that case you cannot fix your seat belts correctly e Do not modify or break down the seat belt uni systems Fasten the seat belts e The total system shall be replaced at local Draw out the seat belt from retractor and insert the special service store even though the extent of lug into the locking buckle till a crack sound is damage is not so obvious after your seat belt heard systems are violently collided Danger A Warning In order to obtain the best protection verify that the e Be careful not to allow the assist straps or safety belt is securely fixed without twisting after hardware of seat belts to be nipped by seat
125. mirrors 15 Specs 16 Index I wok a es A Nn Automobile exterior Demister rear window page 4 5 Fuel charging up compartment page 2 10 Rear wiper page 4 4 14 21 l Back door page 2 9 Rear tow hook page 11 16 Front combination light page 14 22 Door page 2 3 Exterior rearview mirror page 8 1 Front tow hook page 11 15 Tire page 14 29 Engine hood panel page 2 7 Automobile interior seat belt page 3 7 Door lock page 2 3 Power window page 2 6 ___Sun shield page 9 3 Gear change hand lever page 10 2 10 4 Third row seat page 3 5 Second row seat page 3 3 Front row seat page 3 31 Parking brake handle page 10 12 Instrument Panel de 00 66 E 009 be IT Rear foglight switch page 4 6 Combination switch page 4 2 Front foglight switch page 4 5 Combination instrument page 5 1 Windshield wiper and washer switch page 4 4 Air conditioning switch page 6 4 Emergency warning signal switch page 4 3 Radio control panel page 7 5 Indicator lamp of central locking system page 2 1 such as equipment O Q L 00070001 1 Glove compartment page 9 4 Demister switch rear window page 4 5 Rearview mirror switch page 8 1 Lock lever engine hood panel page 2 7 Ignition switch page 4 1 Cigarette l
126. n the engine and wait till it gets cool otherwise the human body may be grievously injured 5 4 A Warning If driving belt shows fracture or slackness do not continue driving your automobile otherwise engine overheat may be caused Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system Malfunction indicating light MIL If the electronic control system develops a fault when the engine is running the MIL goes on A Warning If MIL goes on contact immediately the local service store for special inspection of your automobile ABS antilock brake system warning light 6020801 When the system works normally the warning lamp may go on for several seconds when the ignition switch is set to the ON position The following conditions indicate that the ABS antilock brake system may have developed a fault Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system Warning lamp fails to go on or is kept normally on when the ignition switch is set to the ON position Warning light goes out and goes on again The warning light goes on when your automobile is traveling Warning If both the ABS warning light and brake warning light are kept normally on and may not go out the braking force may be significantly deteriorated Park your automobile in a safe place immediately and contact the local special service store A Warning If bot
127. n 6 fast forward button Scan button CD button File folder button CD insertion slot Ejection button 1 Power switch Push the switch to turn power on Every the AM FM button is pushed the mode may be changed over as per the following Push the switch once more to turn power off sequence AM1 FM1 gt FM2 Volume control knob 3 Display button Turn the knob to regulate the volume Push and hold the button for 5 seconds or more Clockwise 1a Increase and the information clock audio status Anticlockwise Decrease displayed on the display screen may be changed 1Sound effect control knob over Tuning button Push the audio button and select a mode listed in the table below Then turn the knob to regulate VEE PAO dS TERENE a E ine buttons to set the frequency to the desired one the mode i l See Tuning Track file button BAS bass In CD playback mode push the button to set the TRE treble desired track file 5X10Preset station selection buttons When radio is receiving broadcast push the Rear side Front side FAD fading increases increases Left side Right side BAL balance increases increases 07080002 1 buttons to call out the preset stations See Tuning and How to preset radio station 5X7 Time regulation buttons Audio button Push the button and the display screen button to Push the button to select modes bass treble regulate the tim
128. n may fail to automatically shift up to 3rd gear or 4th gear when the transmission oil temperature is quite low after the engine is just started up When transmission oil temperature rises such upshift may be automatically conducted Overspeed switch Overspee switch 10050507 1 The overspeed switch is located in the position during normal driving Here the transmission functions as a 4 speed automatic transmission Overspeed OFF Push the switch to turn off the overspeed switch Indicator light on the dashboard may go on Push it once more to turn on the overspeed switch The overspeed switch shall be set to the position when engine braking is required during going downhill or when gearshift times is reduced during going up the slope so as to realize smooth driving Here the transmission functions as a 3 speed automatic transmission Attention When ignition switch is set to the ON position overspeed switch is automatically turned on Automobile starting Depress the brake pedal securely switch the gear change hand lever to required gear simultaneously For ahead running switch the gear change hand lever to sear DI 8 or L for reversal switch the gear change hand lever to gear EJ After parking brake is completely released release the brake pedal gradually to start the automobile A Danger e When you depress the accelerator pedal never operate the gear change hand lever otherwise your
129. n switches fitted on the automobile to be bridged are set to the LOCK position 5 Connect the jumper cables as per the precise sequence shown in the figure Connect the cable from the negative terminal of bridging start up battery to a solid unpaintedmetallic point that is far away from the battery Do not incline the battery excessively during connection Ensure secure connection N Danger To prevent short circuit e Ensure that the jumper cable is insulated properly e Do not connect the cable from negative terminal of bridging start up battery to the negative terminal of exhausted battery or connect it to or lay it close to any working parts and components e Except for the correct battery terminals and earthing do not allow the jumper cable or clamping collar to contact any object e When you connect the clamping collar do not allow the jumper cable or clamping collar to contact each other 6 Start up the engines of automobile to be bridged Allow the engine to operate at 2 000rpm for several minutes 7 Disconnect the cable with care in reverse order disconnect negative pole cable and then disconnect the positive pole cable 8 Check the electrolyte level of battery Add distilled water till the level reaches the UPPER mark Maintenance free battery requres no water adding 9 Replace the vent caps if any and fasten down them securely If the engine cannot be started up still after you had made
130. nd cleaning of Balken ee a a 14 11 BT TEINE Ne ese ecco csc EEE ta tees ete ae eee 14 12 Inspec honol NS ans A 14 15 Insp ction of brake fluid level ana 14 15 Inspection of level of window cleaning solution uuseesssssssssssennnnnnnnnnnenensnenennnnnnenn 14 16 Inspection of manual transmission oil level 14 16 Inspection of automatic transmission oil level oononnnnnnocccconnnccccononananonancnnnnnnnncnonnnana nenes 14 17 Inspection of power assisted steering oil level nnnnnnnnnoccconnnncccnononananananonononononnnnnnna no nos 14 18 Inspection of free path Of steering wheel anna 14 18 Inspection of free path of clutch pedal oooccccnnnnnnononononononoconononananannncnononoccnnnnnanannnnss 14 19 Brake Deal ee ee ae ae ee 14 19 Inspection of path allowance of parking brake handle occcccnnnnnnnnoonccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnananoss 14 20 Inspection of service condition of vacuum booster uussseeesssesssssesnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnn nn 14 20 Replacement OF wiper Dad eu 14 21 Replacement of Dub ans ee ei 14 22 i tc een er EEE One E E E 14 29 Engine compartment Engine oil Engine oil filler Spark plug Vacuum booster Brake fluid reservoir page dipstick page cap page 14 3 page 14 9 page 14 20 14 15 14 3 Fuse page 14 15 i Br Windshield cleaning solution CR Oe Ee reservoir page 14 16 E i Radiator Power assisted Automatic Engine coolant reservoir Battery page Radiator
131. nd structure of tires selected for replacement must be identical with those of the original tires and the loading capacity shall be idential or higher Only specified hubs may be adopted Since the first life tire has not yet reach the maximum cohesive force the first 160km shall be finished at moderate speed When tubeless tire is replaced the valve stem must be replaced Always put on the dust cup of tire valve Contact the local special service store for inspection of the uneven wear or damage of to the tires i PA Danger Do not equipped your automobile with palmed tires of different types dimensions and manufacturers because that may lead to out of control of your automobile If you have to drive on the road shoulders kettle holes or other obstacles do drive your automobile at low speed to avoid out of control of your automobile Do not drive your automobile when tires are damaged Because the tires may outbursts In addition avoid using damaged rims For tires with specified interchanging directions take care to follow relevant instructions given by the tire manufacturer A Warning Be careful not to damage the tires due to scratch or oiling 14 31 14 32 Section 15 Specifications PA ee ande 15 1 eme a ae 15 2 ENS 101225 0 0c ne eee ee EINER E E Gc En re nen eee ee 15 3 Pe ee ee ee ee cules ida sienna re 15 3 La ae ee eee e EN 15 3 PSS age 15 3 A NENNEN e Uno e 15 3 E ti ii
132. nder 4 cylinders in line arrangement arrangement Cylinder bore X 72 0X 79 7 72 0X91 8 73 X 80 73 X 89 4 73 X77 6 stroke mm Air displacement ml 1 298 1 495 1 339 1 497 1 1209 Rated power kw rpm 67 6 000 80 6 000 67 6 000 75 6 000 65 6 000 Peak torque Nm rpm 120 4400 141 4400 120 4 400 135 4 400 118 4 400 15020001 1 mr am ar m 15150101 1 Fuel tank capacity liters Speed Maximum driving speed km hr Fuel Fuel to be adopted China II automobile models lead free gasoline with octane rating of 90 or higher China IV automobile models lead free gasoline with octane rating of 93 or higher 15030001 1 15 4 Emission standard Model Eien Emission standard standard grades CA6410A3 CA6410A1 CA6410A4 CA7130 CA7150 CA7150A CA5021XQC CA5021XQCA CAS021 XYZ CAS021XYZA CA6412A42 CA7152A42 CA6412A62 CA7152A62 CA6412A52 CA7132A52 CA6411A2 CA6411A1 CA7151 CA7151A CA7153A12 CA6413A12 CA7133A22 CA7153A10 CA6413A10 CA6413A10 CA6413A20 CA7133A20 CA6412A12 CA7152A12 CA6412A32 CA7152A32 CA6412A22 CA7132A22 Coolant Type Ethylene glycol based antifreeze K3 VE3 60 These numeric values China Ill stage GB 18352 3 2005 China IV stage Capacity Liquid storage volume LOW FULL Zn include the capacity of Gross capacity liter radiator instead of the 3SZ VE2 3 e For recommended engine coolants see Section 14 capacity of reservoir 15040001 1 Engine tuning R
133. ndow switch accidentally Never have an infant left over inside your automobile especially when the ignition key is still inserted inside the keyhole of the ignition switch If a child operates the power window switch it may be nipped by windows and serious accident may take place if the child is not accompanied by an adult Window locking switch 02440044 The power windows may be operated when the ignition switch is turned to the position ON All windows may be operated through the main switch fitted on the driver side door When the window locking switch is set to the position OFF no window glass may be raised or lowered except for the driver side window Main switch Driver side Back row passenger side 110 1 Pull up the switch to raise the window glass Push the switch to lower the window glass Window glass may move up and down when the switch is operated If the switch is fully pulled up or pushed down the driver side window glass may ascend or descend automatically Pull up the switch gently to stop the window glass midway Window switch Ascending m 021102014 Front row passenger back row passenger side Pulls up the switch to raise the window glass Push the switch to lower the window glass Window glass may move up and down when the switch is operated Engine hood panel Open the engine hood panel 1 Pull the lock up lever of engine hood panel beneath the drive
134. ng brake handle is put down all warning lights shall go out If any warning light fails to work contact the local special service store as soon as possible for inspections Brake warning lights DG 4 When the engine is running the brake warning lights may go on if the parking brake handle is pulled up or the brake fluid level drops below the MIN minimum graduation line marked on the brake fluid reservoir If necessary add brake fluid and check for brake fluid leak If the warning lights go on higher braking force shall be applied to the braking system and the braking length may be increased Brake warning lights may also indicate the exceptions of E B D electronic braking force distribution When E B D control develops a fault the brake warning lights go on Under normal conditions brake warning lights may go on when the ignition switch is set to the ON position and the parking brake handle is pulled up When the parking brake is released after the engine is started up the brake warning lights go out Danger Do not continue driving your automobile once the brake warning lights go on Otherwise an accident may take place Contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the braking system A Warning e If the warning lights fail to go out after the parking brake is released or the warning lights fail to go out when the engine is running it is very probable t
135. njuries that might take place in case of accident or emergency braking Section 10 Driving conspectus Prior to encino Siar pre eek 10 1 O 10 1 Instructions for manual transmission gearshift ee oooorocccnnnnnononanannnonannnnnincnnnnnnns 102 Gearshift points manual transmission recccccononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnincnnnnnnnnns 10 3 Instructions for automatic transmission gearshift eeooorcccccnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnns 10 4 Conspectus of normal diia 10 7 Conspectus of energy saving driving e rrreccrcnnnnnnnnoncnnnnnnnnnncacnnnnnnnnnnninaccnannnnns 10 7 Conspectus of driving in winter Arei an rann eaer E EA R eE E 10 8 Bi ee ee O O 10 9 Brakeshoe wear limit diesen a ee 10 11 C nspeetus of parking essen ee ea 10 11 Power assisted steering a ee a a EE A a eRe ee ee ae 10 13 Prior to engine start up 1 Perform prestarting inspection See Section 13 2 Check the peripheral safety before you enter into your automobile 3 Ensure that the parking brake handle is pulled up 4 Regulate the seat positions backrest angle and headrest height 5 Regulate the interior and exterior rearview mirrors 6 Fasten the seat belts Turn off unwanted lights and attachments 8 Check the fuel gauge and verify whether or not the fuel is enough for driving Start the engine A a Warning e Do not allow the starter to rotate consecutively for 10 seconds or more e Do not allow the cold engine
136. nsneaaceceecessseess 1 1 ae o AMA 3 Ensine OMNE een 15 4 Inspection of free path of steering wheel occcnnnnnncoccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnns 14 18 Rust prevention treatment ae 12 2 Rust prevention treatment Measures ueeeseeeeesssssssennnnnnnnnnnnnnensnnnnnnn 12 2 PV MUNA cs ran hates ERSUERBEIEEPEISTERVERREEFEEREPETERTTERERERPEHERFERRNERREIRNEREGTERSFEREERE 7 40 Service coverage of FM broadcaSt cooccccccnonononononancnononocononanananonoss 7 39 Characteristics of linear propagation based on FM radio signals 7 38 PP OP O O a E ee 7 39 PU Ey Te Velen ee A 9 2 G Tl aaa tease esa teenaged congas 11 4 A E 11 6 a A A ON AEN OAOA A 11 5 Replacement wiper blades occccccnnnnnonononononononononononanananannnnnnnnnos 14 21 Wiper and washer WI 4 4 Windshield and washer switch sauce 4 4 Rear wiper atid washer switch ass 4 4 H Demister switch rear windoW coocccncccnccnnoconoconoccnncconoconiconaconancnnncnns 4 5 Gearshift point manual transmission oooooocccncncncnononnnananancnonononnnonanos 10 3 Recommended gearshift Speed cccccnnnonononoccnnnonononononananananoncnnnonos 10 3 Maximum permissible speed usa 10 3 Inspection and replacement of spark plug nen 14 9 J Conspectus of energy saving ALIVIO S ooooooocccccnncccnnnnnnnananonononnnnnnnnnnnnns 10 7 Nacio Mar ota 5 2 ABS antilock brake system warning light 5 5 Door unlocking warming TON une 5 6 Malfunction indicating light
137. ntly the key to select in sequence the bass BAS treble TRE balance BAL front and rear FAD and Digital Signal Processing OFF DSP OFF After you select a certain mode you may turn the left hand encoder to conduct regulation bass 7 7 treble 7 7 balance L9 R9 front rear F9 R9 when DSP OFF is displayed turn clockwise the left hand encoder to recurrently select in sequence the Digital Signal Processing such as DSP OFF FLAT hi ROCK rock roll style gt CLAS classicism JAZZ jazz style gt DSP OFF Digital Signal Processing OFF User may select one of them and enjoy music as per your own hobby In the above mentioned regulation status auto exit may be conducted if the key is not operated within 5 seconds Note Treble and bass may be regulated only in DSP OFF status MOD 12 Mode conversion gt Push the key to change over between RADIO and USB modes gt Owing to the fact that the compression quality a gt When a U disk with stored MP3 music is Important tips 13 Auto station scanning and storage inserted while the player is powered on the In radio reception mode Push gently the key to browse preset stations Push and hold the key for 2 seconds or more to automatically store the top 6 stations with relatively intensive signals among the whole wavebands in sequence into the preset keys 1 to 6 Twelve 12 AM stations may be stored and 18 FM sta
138. ntrol panel nun 6 3 P Emision sinda sasa agas 15 3 Q ADE A ee 10 1 State PROCS OMICS rereana e dante ee an 10 1 Prior to engine start Up 10 1 ELR POCO APO PP PERE O PIE POC O BE E EOI N 3 1 EI oe PAN o a e 3 2 Safety belt pretensioner of the front Seat ooonnnnnnnoccconnnnccnnnnnnanananoss 3 9 Bind force limiter mechanism ccssccccccceceeeeeeeeeeennneeeeeeeeeeeees 3 10 R PUT ne ee ae 15 3 a e e EE 2 10 Fuel compartment door opener cccccnnnnoooooconnnononcnonnnonananonononononcnnnnnnn 2 11 E TE ECE een reeerer erie errner een tren Terese rrr erent rrr crete 2 11 A rear 5 9 TED CH OL DI ee 14 15 Recommendation of lubricating o1l sussssseeeenesseeeennnn 15 4 Viscosity table of engine soil ie 15 5 S S EL A E o 3 27 A BIS COM iio 3 28 AnD wamne ME aa ea 3 27 SRS auxiliary restraint device air bag occccnnnnononococnnocccnnnnnnnnanononos 3 19 Example of triggering off failure of air bags ne 3 24 Example of triggering off of air DagS oooooocccccccccnnnnnononanaonnnonononononn 3 23 Warning mans aine a anakana naeia 11 17 Instructions for manual transmission gearshift en 10 2 Inspection of manual transmission oil level 14 16 Water thermometer A o e Ue o er 5 9 SP E OU TI A 15 3 T Recommended fuel oconnnnnnnocccccnnncccnnnnnonanananononononcncnnnonanananononnnnnnnos 1 3 AP e O OS O EC E ETE 11 3 Wiee IUNE YPE O O neo A
139. old climatic Engine Oil amp oil ore To be replaced once every 2 500km 0 25 year whichever is reached first Cleaning Intake system Element air filter Inspection To be inspected once every 2 500km 0 25 year whichever is reached first G e Damage Replacement 13 8 Power driven system Steering system Brake System J inspection G replacement Maintenance measures X1000km Interval between inspections _ycar en Replacement Manual transmission Ae G e Manual transmission oil e Inspection and replacement Once every 20 000 km 1 year whichever is reached first Automatic transmission oF e Automatic transmission oil To be replaced once every 40 000km 2 years whichever is reached first Suspension arm front Control arm rear Dust boot Spring Stabilizer Steering link Steering gear Dust boot Brake disc amp brake disc gasket Brake hose and brake line Brake drum amp brake lining e Tightness 13 9 Inspection e Tightness e Cackle e Damage Inspection e Tightness e Cackle e Damage Inspection e Leak brake connection e Looseness of clamping collar e Damage fluid level 13 10 Section 14 Self maintenance Encian compa eae ER 14 1 Instructions for sel maintenance 14 2 Po Oi ee Reed 14 3 En COOL ee a an eine nee te 14 5 Inspechon Ol dayving DOS ari aa Are 14 8 Cleaning and replacement OF air Diet ae een 14 8 Replacement of spirit 14 9 Inspection a
140. on 4 Z2 In USB mode Push gently the key to randomly select and play back tracks inside the current file folder Din radio reception mode key Push it to call out preset station 3 of current waveband or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset station 5 2 n USB mode Push gently the key to select a previous file folder null file folders may be directly jumped over 8 GER Pi key Din radio reception mode Push it to call out preset station 6 of current waveband or push and hold it to write the currently displayed frequency into the preset station 6 An USB mode Push gently the key to select a posterior file folder null file folders may be directly jumped over i ASPS i 9 Auto scanning storage key Din radio reception mode Push gently the key to browse 6 preset stations Push and hold the key for 2 seconds or more to automatically scan the stored stations and to store the top 6 stations with relatively intensive signals in sequence in preset keys 1 to 6 Twelve AM stations may be stored and 18 FM stations may be stored Din USB mode Push gently the key the units places of track numbers in the current file folder flicker push CS Ret e gently the code potentiometer the tens places hundreds places and thousands places flicker in sequence turn the code potentiometer hd Rasch while the places flicker to reg
141. orded CDs To play back CDs and audio data CD DA such as CDEXTRA and MIXED MODE CDs containing recorded MP3 files 2 types of CDs may be played back only if changeover between MP 3 and CD DA is performed To play back CDs containing recorded CD DA and MP3 tracks the CD DA tracks will be played back first The highlight function may work only when MP3 files with sampling rates 32 44 1 and 48khz are played back files with sampling rates of 16 22 05 and 24 khz may be played back As a rule higher bit rate of MP3 files means higher sound quality The product may play back recorded files with bit rates ranging from 8kbps to 320kbps However it is advisable to use CDs recorded with bit rate not lower than 128kbps in order that you may enjoy better sound quality The MP3 player cannot play back MP3 files recorded as per packet data transmission mode UDF You d better pre mastering preprocessing format adopt software instead of packet software to record CDs The player is not compatible with m3u play list The player is not compatible with MP31 interactive MP3 or MP3 PRO format The MP3 player is compatible with VBR variable bit rate When a file recorded as per VBR variable bit rate is being played back the playback time cannot be displayed correctly if fast forward or fast backward operation is performed Incapable of checking file folders containing no files Capable of playing back MP3 files stored in
142. ost end set control lever Gto the Bb position and turn switch 4Xo the rightmost end Attention The control lever must be intermittently moved to position to avoid window glass fogging otherwise air inside the automobile may get thick conditioner switch to start Setting positions of all control panels and switches ove 2 High temperature side GOFF 4 Positions to be set SON or OFF Turn on the air conditioner switch to start dehumidification If quick heating is required turn the control panel 2to the rightmost end push switch 3 and turn the control panel 40 the rightmost end Attention To avoid window glass fogging the switch 3 must be turn off on intermittently otherwise air inside the automobile may get thick Cold air The setting positions of all control panels control levers and switches qH Low temperature side OL 4 Positions to be set SON If quick cooling is required turn the control panc the leftmost end set control lever Gto the i position and turn switch 4to the rightmost end Attention The control lever must be intermittently moved to to avoid window glass fogging otherwise air inside the automobile may get thick vs position gt 6 7 A Cold air The setting positions of all control panels control levers and switches DH Low temperature side GOFF Positions to be set SON If quick cooling is required turn the cont
143. ot to splash water fruit juice or similar materials onto the air bag computer e Never violently knock or kick at the air bag computer or its peripheral positions e Triggered off SRS air bags cannot be reused The computer must be replaced with new one at the local special service store Section 4 a Instruments and controllers IST I Des ee es 4 1 MT TTI A 4 2 Emergency warning signal SW as 4 3 Wiper and washef WIEN ee eier 4 4 Demister switch rear window ooconccnnccnnccnnoccnncconoconocnnoronnrconoconocnnncnnnrnnnrconeconaconcrnnccnnrcnnncono 4 5 Foc ne a DENERERPERSPERIVEERURRSREPEBFREEERTERPFEURFELTSERSUEEBURDENELANERTTRERFEUSPEL LTRLTEREFEURFET NERERRPEUEFELENERUER 4 5 SiS Died et ee er O 4 6 Isle Ela Se AAA ee ee 4 7 Ignition switch MOM 2 Key in the position may be inserted or pulled out If the key cannot be turned in the position you may turn the steering wheel from side to side and turn the key once again You may turn the ignition switch from ACC to LOCK position by pushing and holding the ignition switch and turning the key Danger e Do not turn the key to the LOCK position during driving otherwise the key may accidentally drop off from the ignition switch resulting in steering locking and an accident Do not have the key left over inside an unmanned car compartment or in which a child stays If the key is accidentally turned from LOCK to other posit
144. ovided in the tool bag and mount remove the lifting jack by screwing the worm spindle as shown in the figure above Removal Remove the lifting jack and remove the lifting jack from the bracket by turning the worm spindle as per the direction shown in the above figure 1100102 1 Installation 1 Place the lifting jack as shown in the figure above 2 Turn the worm spindle as per direction 2 as shown in figure above till the arm lifting section totaling 4 segments of the lifting jack touches the bracket of lifting jack 3 Use the jack handle to turn it for another more half turn as per direction 2 shown in the figure above such that the lifting jack may be securely fixed onto the bracket 11 000901241 Maintenance instruction Apply a fine coat of grease onto all sliding parts components and screw threads Ensure that the lifting jack is free of distortion or cracks If any the lifting jack shall be replaced by a new one Tire burst Tool bag Tool bag Hub wrench Jack handle Tow hook Screw driver Spanner 10x12 Attention Take care to store the tools inside the tool bag as 00SSNOS per the direction shown in the figure above A Danger In case a tire burst takes place drive your automobile away from the lanes Avoid replacing a burst tire on a slope Let all passengers get off and stay in a safe place Ensure that the parking brake handle is pulled up the transmission is set
145. r body and the distance from the dashboard to the front row passenger may not get too short Furthermore do not rely on a position adjacent to the front door If the danger precautions are not observed the passengers may be subjected to serious injuries or even death in case front side collision takes place even if your automobile is equipped with SRS air bags Do not remove the steering wheel dashboard or relevant parts and components and do not apply excessively high forces onto these positions Failure to observe the danger precautions may lead to invalidation of SRS air bags Never modify or disassemble the SRS air bags Do not touch the air charging system of SRS air bags within 30 minutes after the air bags are inflated The air charging system of SRS air bags may get extremely hot and you may be severely scalded if you touch the said position e Do not seat your body at the edge of a seat Do not lean over the dashboard do not allow a child to stand in front of a SRS air bag and do not carry a child by seating it on your knees The SRS air bag for front row passenger may be triggered off immediately inward the car compartment therefore the strong impact force generated by inflation of SRS air bags may give rise to potential risk of serious injuries of the passengers Seat the child into the second row seat and do buckle up its seat belt e For a child for whom the seat belt cannot be correctly buckled up sea
146. r motor vehicle drivers also depend upon your safe driving Recommended fuel For China IlI automobile models lead free gasoline with a research octane number of 90 or higher shall be adopted For China IV automobile models lead free gasoline with a research octane number of 93 or higher shall be adopted Warning Your Xenia automobile can only use lead free gasoline 1 3 Automobile modification Never modify your Xenia automobile Modification would affect the operability safety and durability of your automobile or even violates the laws and regulations released by the local government No damages to and performance of the automobile caused by modification are covered by warranty Moreover modification of automobile may lead to accident or automobile out of control severe personal injuries 1 4 Install use electrical equipment on your automobile Prior to installing or using any electronic equipment such as duplexing radio system mobile telephones and computer that may possibly emit quite intensive electromagnetic waves do consult the local special service store Electromagnetic waves emitted by these electronic affect the EFI electronic fuel injection system A B S antilock equipment would adversely brake system and SRS air bags etc and lead to improper operation Run in period Interior frictional force of a new automobile may be relatively high and the frictional force may be g
147. r side dashboard to the puller 2 7 2 Stand in front of the automobile pull the auxiliary hook with your fingers and lift up the engine hood panel Warning e When the wiper arms and blades are lifted up never open the engine hood panel Otherwise the engine hood panel may be scored or the wiper arms and blades may be damaged e Do not use a tool to open the engine hood panel since the tool may damage the lock hooks 2 8 Strut the engine hood panel Insert the brace strut of engine hood panel into the slot in the engine hood panel A Danger Verify that the brace strut of engine hood panel already struts the engine hood panel securely Failure to verify the condition may lead to sliding and closing of the engine hood panel resulting in severe personal injuries Close the engine hood panel 1 Strut the engine hood panel by hand and set back the brace strut at the same time 2 Lower the engine hood panel slowly Danger e Prior to driving your automobile verify that the engine hood panel is already securely closed and locked up Otherwise the engine hood panel might be accidentally opened in process of driving and block off the vision of driver e If you find that the engine hood panel is not securely locked up in process of driving drive your automobile safely away from the lane and stop it immediately and lock up the engine hood panel securely Back door G215008L 5 Lock up b
148. radually reduced while all parts and components start operation and are adapted mutually In order to enhance future performance and fuel economy of your automobile it is advisable for you to observe the following precautions within the first 1 600km e Do not drive your automobile at a speed higher than 90km h e Do not drive your automobile at an identical speed either high speed or low speed for a long time e Do not start up your automobile at full throttle e Avoid emergency occurs especially within the first 300km emergency braking except any Top antenna A Warning The antenna must be removed when any of the conditions listed below occurs Before the automobile is cleaned by auto car washer Antenna bumps against any obstacles fitted on the ceiling when you want to park your automobile into a garage Before a automobile cover is spread Do not lose the antenna when it is removed for automobile washing etc The antenna must be reinstalled before you drive your automobile See Section 7 for details of installation and removal of top antenna 1 5 1 6 Section 2 Doors and door locks Key LI LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 2 1 Remote central locking system 2 1 Door locks LLLLLLLLLLLLLL 2 3 Children safety lock switch DL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 2 5 Power windows _ OO LLL 2 6 Engine hood panel LLL 2 7 Back door 2 9 Key Key number plate ial Your automobile is prov
149. rn off the automobile EE audio 2 Band selection gt In radio reception mode push the key to lt P recurrently select in sequence the following trequency FM1 mhodulatioh tF M2 cl E gt FM3 dud 2 j PN er modulation ame a o 1 3 Time display gt Push the key to display time push and hold the key for 2 seconds the hour numerals flicker and turn the left hand encoder to regulate the hour numerals Push the CLK key the minute numerals flicker here turn the left hand encoder to regulate the minute numerals when regulating is over push and hold the key or wait for 5 seconds time setup is finished 7 10 b 4 Preset key 1 Pause play back lt P Station selection Select wavebands and push the key stations stored by the key may be received and the wavebands frequencies and station numbers may be displayed in the screen Station storage Select the wavebands you like such as FM 1 push the auto station search or manual station search key to receive the desired station frequencies Push and hold the key more than 2 seconds and the stations is already stored onto the said key when the preset key number 1 is displayed in the display screen Corresponding stored numbers may also be displayed for other preset keys In addition once new stations are stored into the key the originally stored stations may be superseded In USB play back mode push gently the key to display PAUSE
150. rol panel to the leftmost end push switch 3 and turn control panel to the rightmost end Attention To avoid window glass fogging the switch 3 must be turn off on intermittently otherwise air inside the automobile may get thick 6 8 Heating and demisting The setting positions of all control panels control levers and switches High temperature side 6 gt or OFF 4 Positions to be set SON or OFF Turn on the air conditioner switch to start dehumidification Demisting ESEILESEN L The setting positions of all control panels control aa switches 1 aa 2 Positions to be set 3 gt or OFF 4Positions to be set SON or OFF Attention To defrost the opposite window glass push the right hand and left hand air outlets to the side windows The setting positions of all control panels control levers and switches On 2 Positions to be set 3 or OFF 4Positions to be set S OFF Central air conditioning Air outlet When the ignition switch is set to the ON position heater unit or air conditioner may be operated DONU The direction of air output from the central air outlet may be controlled by the knob 6 9 Blower fan switch Low speed high speed The switch is used to control air flow 6 10 A Section 7 Audio system A PP o enero rennet nr arene A E reer ern eee 7 1 AM FM radio recorder player 1 with USB port ccc
151. s or the lug is inserted doors for fear of damages 3 7 Fasten F Too high a PA 4 EA s u ISCH 1 Regulate a safety belt The waist buckling tape must be regulated downwards till the buttocks and it must not be buckled at the waist Pull the shoulder buckling tape toward the retractor and take up the safety belt Safety belt is designed such that it may stretch or retract as human body moves under normal conditions and it may be locked up in case of any emergency such as emergency braking collision therefore it is unnecessary to regulate the length of seat belts 3 8 Unfasten a safety belt Push and press the release button of locking buckle Allow the retractor to take up the safety belt completely Verify that the safety belt is retracted free of twisting Two point seat belts Fasten the seat belts Insert the lug into the locking buckle till a crack sound is heard Danger In order to obtain the best protection verify that the safety belt is securely fixed without twisting after the lug is inserted Se na at _ EF Shorten R Regulate the position of a safety belt The waist buckling tape must be regulated downwards till the buttocks and it must not be buckled at the waist Ensure that the lug is perpendicular to the safety belt and pull the safety belt to regulate its length Unfasten a safety belt Push and press the release button of locking buckle
152. select a file upward and 9 Preset key 6 file folder Station selection station storage Repeat the station selection station storage steps for preset key 1 In USB play back mode push gently the key a file folder corresponding display may be given__ to select downward and Volume regulation gt Turn the key to regulate the volume Turn it clockwise to increase the volume and VOL 40 may be displayed in the display screen when the maximum volume is reached gt gt Station selection station storage gt gt Station selection station storage Turn it anticlockwise to decrease the volume and VOL 0 may be displayed in the display screen when the minimum volume is reached Mute gt gt In radio reception and playback modes the key serves as a mute switch when it is pushed Push the key to display MUTE in the display screen and the player gets mute Push the key once more or turn clockwise the encoder to cancel mute and restore normal play back 11 self tuning key sound effect and sound field control selector Manual station search gt In radio reception mode turn clockwise the knob for 45 degrees to implement upward manual station search turn anticlockwise the knob for 45 degrees to implement downward manual station search every time the knob is turned the frequency may be increased or decreased for 1 level AM 9KHz FM 0 05MHz Auto station search gt In radio r
153. set to the DOOR position roof light may be turned on off through the room light timer excluded the automobiles equipped with central locking system When the switch is set to the DOOR position the roof light may go on if the front door or centre door is opened or is not securely closed Boot compartment light Room light timer When the room light switch is set to the DOOR position the following operations may be performed Open close a door When front door centre door is open the room light goes on When ignition switch is set to a position other than the ON position the room light goes out in 15 seconds after front door and centre door are closed When ignition switch is set to the ON position the room light goes out immediately after front door and centre door are closed Lock up unlock the doors with remote controller of central locking system When front door and centre door are locked up the room light dims out and then goes out When a door is unlocked the room light may be kept on within 15 seconds 9 1 Horn Auxiliary lever Functions for battery discharge prevention When the ignition switch is set to the LOCK or ACC position the room light may go out if the front door or centre door remains unlocked for 10 minutes or more even if the switch was set to the DOOR position This function is used to prevent the battery being discharged Push any pos
154. st may not be locked up if the insertion direction is incorrect Second row seat Headrest Regulate the height To raise the height of headrest just pull it up vertically To lower the height of the headrest just push the locking button and press down the headrest Regulate the center of the headrest such that it may approach the centers of your ears to the maximum extent Remove the headrest To remove a headrest just push the locking button and pull up the headrest vertically Danger After the headrest is regulated do verify that the headrest is securely locked up Doing so may prevent the unexpected movement of headrest such that you may not lose control of your automobile If the headrest is removed or before it is regulated properly do not drive your automobile Headrest may effectively protect the heads and necks from being shocked in case an unexpected accident takes place The headrest may be brought into the maximum protective action when it is closest to your head Therefore it is inadvisable to use a back cushion on the backrest Do not regulate the driver headrest during driving Doing so may cause out of control of the automobile resulting in an accident Do not insert the headrest in an incorrect direction The headrest may not be locked up if the insertion direction is incorrect 3 3 1 Regulate the position of the front seat and prevent the backrest of second row contact the front s
155. system performs self diagnosis and they do not indicate any exceptions E B D distribution Based on the E B D electronic braking force electronic braking force distribution function optimum allocation of braking force may be implemented as per the operation and loading status of your automobile Therefore the braking effect of an loaded automobile may be guaranteed at any time 10 10 A La Warning if ABS automobile still need adequate braking length A e Even system is available your safe distance shall be maintained from your automobile to the preceding one e Even if ABS system is available never drive your automobile at ultra high speed Do drive safely always Look out for road condition at any time during driving e As compared with automobiles that are not equipped with ABS snow capped systems the automobile equipped with ABS systems need a longer braking length when they run on rugged gravel paved or snow capped roads Gear down on such roads e In case the ABS develops a fault the warning light des goes on In such a case ABS may not work however your automobile is still provided with conventional brake performance Once the warning light goes on contact immediately the local special service store for inspection of your automobile e If the warning lights of antilock brake system and the E B D warning lights go on and do not go out after the engine is started up or during your a
156. t refer to the warranty handbook Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance items specified in this section shall be performed regularly Observe the maintenance schedule recommended in the handbook 13 1 Notice that user shall pay the costs of all maintenance items The maintenance intervals shall be reduced if the driving conditions are harsh In such a case you may consult the local special service store 13 2 Maintenance plan Maintenance plan for normal driving conditions If no further notice is received the road mileage or driving hours of your automobile shall prevail whichever is reached first Maintenance may be carried on as per the maintenance plan when a road mileage of 80 000 km is finished Engine section J inspection G replacement Maintenance measures Position Interval between inspections Engine oil amp oil filter Replacement use API SG or higher To be replaced once every 5 000km 0 5 year whichever is reached first Inspection Driving belts dynamo water pump e Tension KV EV3 air conditioner power assisted e Crack 3SZ VE2 3 steering e Damage Inspection Valve clearance e Damage Checn the tappet noises and engine vibration and regulate them if necessary 13020101 1 13 3 J inspection B replenishment T regulation R lubrication Q washing N tightening G replacement Maintenance measures XI000km 7 5 15 225 30 375 45 525 60
157. t be observed Do not modify or replace the steering wheel other parts and components related to the SRS air bag and the suspension system 3 21 e Do not mount any equipment such as grill A Warning e e The gas filled into the air bags contains a small If any of the following cases occur you must protection device snowplow and windlass to consult the local special service store Your the front end of your automobile Radio wave emitted by radio setups may adversely impact the computer controlling the SRS air bags Please consult the local special service store if you want to mount radio setups or similar devices The triggering off speed of SRS air bags may be extremely high Therefore scratches heat injury or bruise may occur on the bodies of passengers when a SRS air bag is triggered off 3 22 amount of stimulators however the content of stimulators may not injure the healthy people However the stimulators may injure people suffered from respiratory diseases and hypersensitivity Therefore once an air bag 1s triggered off open the windows to allow fresh air to enter into the automobile or walk out of the automobile on the premise that the safety may be guaranteed If your skin eyes nose or throat are irritated flush them with cold water If your nose or throat is irritated have a breath of fresh air If the irritation symptom is not eliminated please consult your doctor In case an acciden
158. t it into the child seat mounted on the second row seat Do mount a child protection device onto the front seat It is extremely unsafe to use rearward facing child protection device in the said position since the back of infant seat or seat may get too close to the SRS air bags and the sharp pounding generated by inflation of SRS air bags may seriously injured the infant child e Never affix sealant stickers and other articles onto the upper cover surface of steering wheel dashboard Failure of observing the danger precautions may disturb the correct inflation of air bags Do not put articles onto the dashboard or allow objects such as umbrella to lean on the dashboard and do not mount any attachment onto the window glass or interior rearview mirror Failure of observing the danger precautions may lead to improper triggering off or cause these articles to fly about inside the car compartment such that the passengers may be injured Do not apply too high forces onto the following parts and components for example violently knock the triggering off position such as surface of steering wheel and dashboard of SRS air bags Failure to observe the danger precautions may be extremely dangerous and may possibly lead to improper operation of SRS air bags and serious injuries of the passengers To guarantee that the SRS air bags are completely triggered off according to the designed performance the following key points mus
159. t such as collision takes place the triggering off of the SRS air bag for the front row passenger may lead to the rupture of front windshield of your automobile Triggered off SRS air bags cannot be reused the triggered off SRS air bags must be replaced with new ones at the local special service store operation without authorization may cause unexpected operation of the SRS air bags and lead to faults or accidents Remove the steering wheel Front of your automobile requires repair Mount radio equipment Discard an air bag Scrap your automobile Before you discard your automobile or SRS air bags you must consult the local special service store Failure of observing the above mentioned warning particulars may lead to unexpected operation of SRS air bags and personal injuries Do not neglect any score marks or cracks occurring on the upper cover surface of steering wheel with built in SRS air bags Contact the local special service store for replacement of the problematic parts and components Otherwise the SRS air bags may not normally operate when collision takes place resulting in personal injuries Example of triggering off of air bags When the front bumper bar of your automobile is subjected to sharp pounding coming from foreside the air bags may be triggered off In addition the pretensioner system may also be activated As an exception the SRS air bags may also be triggered off if the bottom of your automobile
160. t the local special service store immediately for inspection of the system Mg Replacement wiper blades A Danger To replace the wiper blades ensure that the ignition switch is already set to the LOCK position A Warning Be careful not to allow the wiper frame to score the glass surface Install blades of suitable length l Tojecting part 142 7 Push and hold the projecting part of wiper 3 blade and draw out the wiper blade in the meantime Pull the blade out of the frame down the groove 4 142200021 Insert the notch section of blade into the big hole in the frame Push the blade into the frame down the groove Push and hold the projecting part of wiper blade and draw the wiper blade in the meantime till it is locked up 14 21 e Replacement of bulbs Adopt the specified bulbs See Section 15 BA Danger To prevent injuries e Shut down the engine prior to replacement e Do not allow the children to access the bulbs e Allow the bulb to cool down prior to replacement A Warning Do not allow the bulbs to fall or scratch the surfaces After replacement turn on the light switch to check whether or not it may go on If frequent replacement of bulbs is required contact the local special service store for inspection of the system It is advisable for you to reserve a set of standby bulbs and the bulbs are available at the local special service store 14 22
161. t the screwdriver into the slot in the cap Remove the cap 2 Jack handle Tow hook 110504054 Turn the tow hooks as indicated by the arrow and insert it Use a hub wrench to tighten up the tow hook See the tools described in page 11 6 11 15 Instructions for towing The driver must stay inside the automobile to be towed and exercise control over it AN Danger e When the engine is not running the vacuum booster may not operate Therefore higher braking force is required e To ensure safety do not use tow hooks if automobile towing is not performed on solid pavement e When your automobile is being towed do not pull out the ignition key and do not set it to the LOCK position The automobile being towed might lose the steering capacity and cause an accident Automobile towing 1 Release the parking brakes and set the transmission to the neutral position 2 When the engine is shut down set the ignition switch to the ACC position or set the ignition switch to the ON position while the engine is running 11 16 Towing other automobile 1106080 4 The rear tow hook used for towing other automobile 1s located on the left side of the car body 1 Wrap the flat screwdriver with cloth or similar materials and insert the screwdriver into the slot in the cap Remove the cap 2 Turn the tow hooks as indicated by the arrow and insert it Use a hub wrench to tighten up the
162. t with a spare fuse If the fuse is not blown out other causes might exist Contact the local special service store for inspection of your automobile If it is determined to take repair measures later disconnect the cable from negative terminal of battery for prevention Attention If the cables are disconnected from the negative terminal of battery all data related to the EFI and electronic control automatic transmission memorized by the diagnostic function may be lost Similarly the preset data of clock and radio may also be lost Danger To prevent fire hazards caused by excessively high current e Never adopt other objects to substitute for fuse even for temporary purposes e Take care to use the fuse of specified load only Particularly never use fuses whose rated current is high than the specified values It is advisable to reserve a set of spare fuse to deal with an emergency I Inspection of fuse If overcurrent is delivered from the positive terminal of battery to the headlight circuit or ignition switch circuit the fuse may be blown out to prevent fire hazards Contact the local special service store immediately for repair of the system A Danger Never install any object in the position of fuse even temporarily otherwise your automobile might be seriously damaged and subjected to fire hazard Inspection of brake fluid level MIN at least MAX at most Check whether or not the
163. tection device snowplow and windlass to the front end of your automobile 3 10 Remember well that your automobile is equipped with seat belt pretensioners When you sell your automobile to other people you must tell the buyer that your automobile is equipped with seat belt pretensioners Bind force limiter mechanism The seat belts of driver and front row passengers are equipped with binding force limiter mechanisms The binding force limiters may be activated only when your automobile is subjected to a sharp pounding coming from foreside and the binding force exceeds a certain extent The bind force limiter mechanism may reduce the forces applied to the chests of the driver and front row passengers Attention In certain cases even if the pretensioner mechanism is activated the bind force limiter mechanism may not be activated Child protection device Precautions of child protection We strongly recommend that you may use child protection devices for adequately underage children If the size of a child is relatively bigger and child protection device is unsuitable for it do seat it into the second row seat and seat belt must be fastened properly for protection See Three point emergency locking retractor type seat belts Danger e In case an accident or emergency braking happens the seat belt child protection devices shall be correctly used as per the ages and figures of children in order to effectiv
164. th allowance of parking brake handle 4 7 notches 1 Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement 2 Set the gear change hand lever to neutral manual transmission or Pl gear automatic transmission 3 Depress the brake pedal forcibly 4 Release the parking brakes completely 5 Pull up the parking brake handle slowly at 196 Nm 20kgf and count the number of notches 6 Check whether or not the number of notches falls within the prescribed limits A Danger If the number of notches does not fall within the prescribed limit contact the local special service store immediately for inspection of the the system Inspection of service condition of vacuum booster 1 Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement 2 Set the gear change hand lever to neutral manual transmission or B gear automatic transmission 3 Shut down the engine and depress the brake pedal for several times till the path does not vary 4 Depress the brake pedal and start up the engine simultaneously Here the brake pedal may move downward slightly 5 Depress the brake pedal and shut down the engine simultaneously Keep the pedal in the said poision for approximately 30seconds Here the pedal shall not move 6 Start up the engine and shut it down in approximately 1 minute Depress the brake pedal forcibly for several times Every time it is depressed the pedal stroke shall be reduced gradually AN Danger If any fault is detected contac
165. the pedestal 11 Reinstall the drain plug and new gaskets Tighten up the drain plug 12 Run the engine and check the oil filter or drain plug for Tightening torque 13 23 6 35 4N m 2 4 3 6kgfm K1 VES 352 WE2Y 25 35 N m 2 6 3 6kgfm CAAGARW ID 14 A Warning Do not excessively tighten up the oil filter and drain plug for fear of oil leakage 10 Charge up the engine oil slowly For recommended engine oils and volumes see Section 15 Install the oil filler cap by hand Wait for a few minutes and check the engine oil level engine oil leakage If any leakage is detected the oil filter or drain plug is improperly installed Shut down the engine and wait for several minutes Check the engine oil level once more and add oil when necessary Aanzer e Remove any splashed oil Oil left over on hot components might cause fire hazards e Wash your hands thoroughly e Long term exposure to used engine oil might lead to skin carcinoma e Never discharge the waste oil onto the ground or into sewage drains Take care to dispose the waste oil at places equipped with suitable treatment facility It is advisable to replace oil at the local special service store e Install the oil filler cap securely Otherwise oil consumption might increase and engine oil splashed onto component might cause fire hazards ii Danger Be careful not to scald yourself when you remove the radiator fi
166. tic converter is an emission control device fitted in the exhaust system to reduce emission of pollutants 1 2 A Danger e When engine is running the exhaust system gets hot and hot effluent gases are then emitted e The automobile shall be parked such that the minimum distance of 30cm from the tail of automobile to the inflammable object such as wood block or plywood may be maintained If the distance is too short the inflammable object may be discolored distorted or ignited e Do not drive or park the automobile on inflammable substances such as grass leaves paper or tatters e Human bodies and inflammable objects must also be kept away from the exhaust system A Warning If massive unburned gas enters into the catalytic converter the converter may be overheated and cause a fire To avoid these and other damages please observe the following precautions e Do not drive the automobile when fuel level is extremely low e Do not allow the engine to run at high idle speed for more than 10 minutes or at idle speed for more than 20 minutes e Do not turn off the ignition switch when you drive the automobile e Never push and pull the automobile at startup of the engine e Avoid engine racing e Use lead free gasoline only Perform regular inspections as specified in Xenia maintenance plan so as to guarantee normal operation of the engine body catalytic converter and the whole emission control system I
167. tion Please observe the instructions given in the such that precautions you may drive your automobile safely Safety symbols LEE AOL The safety symbols as shown above indicate Do not Do not conduct the operation or Do not allow the case to occur e By the time when the handbook is put into print all data and specs contained in it are rated as up to date information The Company reserves the right to alter contents of the handbook at any time without further notice e The handbook is applicable to all models and the performances of all equipment including options are also described herein Therefore some configurations covered by the handbook may not apply to the automobile you purchased e Please leave the handbook inside the automobile when you sell out your Xenia automobile The next owner will also need the handbook e Engine types described in the handbook are listed below 1 300m1 E FI DVVT K3 VE3 l engine 3SZ VE2 3 1 500ml EFI DVVT engine 1 300mil electronic multi port injection CA4GA8 10 CA4GA9 Electronic fuel injection gasoline engine 1 500mil electronic multi port injection gasoline engine Dynamic intellectualized variable valve timing 00010001 1 Note 3SZ VE2 3 represents 2 engine models i e 3SZ VE2 for China M automobile models and 3SZ VE3 for China IV automobile models Obligation to maintain your automobile Automobi
168. tions may be stored 14 USB sont L gt When a U disk with stored MP3 music is inserted while the player is powered off the player may be automatically powered on and access the USB play back mode and the word USB track number and play back time may be displayed in the screen player may be automatically access the USB play back mode and the word USB track number and play back time may be displayed in the screen Turn clockwise the TUNE knob for 45 degrees to select a next track or tum anticlockwise the TUNE knob for 45 degrees to select a previous track If USB play back mode is selected it is advisable to put the MP3 tracks under the USB root directory or add them to one file folder When the player is turned on and access the USB mode for the first time the player may begin play back from the Ist track when the player accesses the USB mode a second time the player may memorize the track it played back when it exited last time When the player is powered on and the current mode is not USB mode push MOD key to select U disk play back of MP3 tracks available on the market is unsteady the system may be subjected to information readout errors If you find the MP3 playback comes to a standstill and the player is always reading information just unplug and plug again the U disk to allow the U disk decoding module to conduct automatic reset and then normal play back may be realized Precautions
169. to Ist gear manual transmission or reverse gear F automatic transmission Tire burst Use a scotch to block off the tire at opposite end of the diagonal tire relative to the burst tire such that the scotch may be brought into full play To enhance the safety use scotches to block off before and after the tire in so far as possible Spare tire Hub wrench 1104040 1 Remove install a spare tire 1 Open the back door 2 Use a hub wrench to unfasten the set bolts till the spare tire bracket is loosened 114231 Attention 3 Lift up the spare tire bracket gently and remove When you install a burst tire onto the spare tire it from the trip bracket do verify that the wheel surface index 4 Store a spare tire in reverse order pare tire in reverse orde surface faces up Ann Ensure that the spare tire is securely fixed If the spare tire is installed unsteadily it drop down during driving and lead to an unexpected accident Remove install a tire Shoulder position a F ta i ru KIEFER E h k h L k w a Pa 110422011 L IHHT 1 Use the flat part of a screw driver wrapped by 2 Use a hub wrench to unscrew the hub nuts 3 As shown in the figure totaling 4 lifting jack positioning points are available with 2 points cloth or similar materials into beneath the wheel Do not remove the hub nuts erde ornament cap Position the lifting jack at a jacking point Ins
170. to bridging fluid insie the batteries shall be unfrozen otherwise the entrained gases might explode Do not conduct bridging start up using a low level battery Do not allow children to access the batteries Bridging start up shall be conducted in a well ventilated area A 12V battery shall be adopted for bridging start up Applied high voltage might seriously damage the electric apperatus such as relay and radio If the voltage of battery for bridging start up cannot be ascertained do not conduct bridging start up The capacitance AH value of battery for bridging start up must not be lower than that of an exhausted battery In case electrolyte spatters onto the lacquer clean the contamincated finish area immediately Exhausted battery Car body earthing Jumper cable Battery for bridging start up 41020004 i If the battery for bridging start up is installed on another vehicle the two vehicles shall be separated Turn off all unwanted lights and attachments Set the gear change hand lever to neutral manual transmission or gear P automatic transmission Pull up the parking brake handle completely Remove all vent caps from the battery intended for bridging start up and the exhauste battery if any Start up the engine on the vehicle on which the battery intended for bridging start up is mounted and allow it to run at approximately 2 000rpm for everal minutes 4 Ensure that the ignitio
171. tow hook i Danger Do not exceed the maximum towing speed locally specified A Warning e It is prohibited to tow an automobile heavier than that of your own automobile so as not to deteriorate the transmission system or damage the tow hooks fitted on the car body e Do not use the hook as a holdup hook The car body might be damaged if you fail to observe the warning The tow hook is designed only for towing other automobile e Tow hook must be towed right ahead so as not to damage the tow hooks Do not apply pulling In addition towing must not be performed violently forces edgewise or vertically Warning triangles The Warning triangles are stored inside the boot compartment Precautions for parking on public roads When you have to park your automobile on the road shoulder of a public road a warning triangle shall be set up at a position whose distance to the automobile is rational so as to warn the drivers of approaching automobiles Warning tone Warning tones may indicate the exceptions or current state of the systems When the following sounds are heard refer the following sections and take necessary steps Squelches are given during braking See the brakeshoe wear limit indicator described in Section 10 11 17 11 18 Section 12 Appearance maintenance Exterior cleaning of your automobile au eas Seda a ados 12 1 Exterior cleaning of your automobile EE Ce eee ee ee E EE
172. ts might cause fire hazards Attention When relatively low engine oil may appear white and the outside automobile temperature is viscous and may be attach to the back side of oil filler or the oil filler port That phenomenon is caused by the mixture of water globule from atomized moisture when engine gets cool and engine oil However the phenomenon may disappear when evaporation of water occurs after outside automobile temperature rises or engine is warmed up Engine oil may not be deteriorated due to that phenomenon and it may be used as usual without any problem Replacement of engine oil and oil filter 1 Park your automobile on horiaontal pavement 2 Warm up the engine till working temperature is reached and then shut it down 3 Remove the oil filler cap A Danger Be careful not to scald yourself by hot engine oil or hot engine components 14 3 gt KIWVES ISZ2MWVES 3 4 Place a container under the drain plug to receive the discharged engine oil 5 Use a spanner to remove the drain plug and gasket and drain the oil Wear safety goggles when necessary 14 4 Use an oil filter spanner to unscrew the oil filter and remove it by 1403005231 hand Apply a coat of engine oil onto the rubber gaskets for the new oil filter Screw the new filter to a designated position by hand till the gasket reaches the pedestal Then screw it down for 3 4 to 1 turn and fix the filter onto
173. ttach to the emitter Use the emitter to lock up the doors Verify that front doors and centre doors are closed lock up and unlock the front doors and centre doors by pushing the button switch LOCK on the transmitter Here the turn signal light flickers once indicating that the doors are already locked up Use the emitter to unlock the doors When the emitter is used to unlock the doors the turn signal light flickers twice and the room light goes on for 15 seconds indicating that the doors are already unlocked AN Warning e If any front door and centre door or engine hood panel is slightly opened or fully opened the emitter cannot be operated e Before leaving from your automobile you may pull the door catch by hand once to verify that the doors are already securely locked up e The emitter cannot be operated if the key is still inserted inside the key hole of the ignition switch prompting you that the key is still inserted there e If you use the emitter to unlock the doors while the doors are not opened in 30 seconds all doors may be locked up over again e However the function may not work if the key is still inserted inside the key hole of the ignition switch Replace battery If the implemented 10 times day the built in battery of locking up unlocking functions are emitter may work for 2 years However the lifespan of emitter battery may be shorter if the automobile is a new one When the emi
174. tter works unsteadily or cannot work the electrical quantity of battery is very probably exhausted In such a case consult the local special service store Specs e Frequency range 315 316 mhz e Emission power lt 86 98 dB uV 0 01 mW e Stray emission limit lt 116 98 dB uV 10 mW e Occupied bandwidth lt 400khz OT Boos 1 1 Children safety lock switch is used to avoid unexpected opening of doors when the interior door catch is pulled Turn the children safety lock switch to its lock up position and close and lock up the doors Here the doors may only be opened from outside It is advisable to use the children safety lock switch if any child is seated inside the automobile 2 5 Power windows Danger The following danger precautions must be observed so as to avoid severe personal injuries 2 6 Before you close the power windows you must verify that the heads hands and body positions of all passengers are kept inside the automobile If the neck head or hand of a certain passenger is jammed when you close the window the passenger may be subjected to severe personal injuries Therefore you must verify whether or not safe operation may be implemented before you close the power windows If a child is seated inside the automobile do not keep it in unattended state and allow it to operate the power window switch The window lock switch must be used to prevent the child from operating the wi
175. tton for 1 second or more Clan cause ject the inserted C Select the file folder scan mode F SCAN may be The message indicates that CD player displayed in the display screen When the desired ERROR4 is subjected to overcurrent such that is cannot work Eject the inserted CD track is being played back push the button once again The message indicates that the temperature rise of CD player is too high such that it cannot work Wait till it cools down NO The message indicates that no MUSIC playable files are available on the CD 07080301 1 If the error message is displayed in the display screen refer to the above table and take corrective measures 7 33 Digital clock Switch time display to audio mode display Push and hold the button for 5 seconds or more and the information clock audio status displayed on the display screen may be changed over Time regulation When time display appears in the display screen and hold the simultaneously push the time and minute push display button and buttons in sequence to regulate time Attention If the audio power supply is cut off during replacement of the parts and components such as battery and fuse the clock may be restored to the initial setting In such a case the clock shall be readjusted l The hour display of the clock may be regulated Push the display button and push the time regulation button H simultaneously 2
176. ufacturer 2 Mount a child seat Danger Forward or backward child seat must be e If the child protection device interfere with the 2 To remove the infant seat just push the release button of locking buckle such that the safety adopted as per the ages and figures of locking mechanism of front seats it must not be Dell analy be Completely teitacied T tis Way children The child seat must be mounted as mounted onto the second row seat Otherwise the safety belt may stretch out and draw back per the instructions given by manufacturer for the child front row passengers may be seriously Hee seno may be eee Dy ee ages and figures of children and the mounting injured or even killed in case emergency Capucine soul or Older chilaren list of child protection device braking or an accident happens e If the position of driver s seat cannot provide adequate space for mounting the child protection device onto the seat behind the driver s seat the child protection device shall be mounted onto the right hand second row seat 3 15 l According to the specification sheets provided by the manufacturer pass the shoulder buckling tapes through or around the child seat and then insert the lug into the locking buckle Be careful not to twist the safety belt The waist buckling tape must be fastened Danger When the lug is inserted you must verify that the lug and locking buckle are locked up and that the waist and shoulder
177. ulate the numeric values and select track numbers When the tracks are selected push and hold the code ge A wi 3 We y y Sd potentiometer to start playing back the selected tracks Push and hold the key to display currently played back track number and play back time MODE X 10 Mode conversion key 7 Insert a U disc and push gently the key to Din radio reception mode change into USB playback mode 2 In USB mode Push gently the key to change into radio reception mode 11 USB port It allows U disk plugging unplugging O 12 Reset hole RESET RESET Push gently the key to restore the factory settings a en ee aren if I kr ies 7 a i 13 Volume sound effect selector key 1 Volume add subtract key Turn it clockwise to increase volume or turn it anticlockwise to decrease volume Sound effect selector key Push gently the key to select bass BAS treble TRE balance BAL and volume VOL in sequence turn the button in the different above mentioned modes to implement status regulating 7 7 14 Display screen Display all kinds of operating inf ce gt gt 15 17 Scan tuning keyboard Din radio reception mode rj lt lt Push and hold the key for 2S to auto scan F stations upward and push gently the key to manually scan stations upward ES Push and hold the key for 2S to auto scan gt gt stations
178. uning in radio reception mode Mute function ON OFF In radio reception mode Call out the station frequency stored into the key before In CD and USB playback mode Turn on off repeated playback function Store the current station frequency into the key In radio reception mode Call out the station frequency stored into the key before In CD and USB playback mode Turn on off random playback function Store the current station frequency into the key In radio reception mode Call out the station frequency stored into the key before In CD and USB playback mode Turn on off track browse function Store the current station frequency into the key Call out the station frequency stored into the key before Store the current station frequency into the key In radio reception mode Call out the station frequency stored into the key before In MP3 and USB playback mode Select a previous file folder Store the current station frequency into the key 7 17 In radio reception mode Call out the station frequency stored into the key before Store the current station frequency into the In MP3 and USB playback mode Select the next key folder Access the radio reception mode Changeover between CD and USB playback modes In radio reception mode Conduct automatic tuning and select a station with low side frequency In CD and
179. ust pipe may get extremely hot and might ignite the peripheral articles When you park your automobile parking brake handle shall be completely pulled up except that the mechanical mechanisms are iced up When you drive on rising gradient switch the manual gear change hand lever to Ist gear when you drive downhill switch the manual gear change hand lever to reverse gear or switch the automatic gear shift to gear F 10 11 Parking brake Release 101 ZEILE 1 Pull up the parking brake handle to set the parking brake To release the parking brake slightly pull up the parking brake handle first and push the button by your thumb Then completely lower the parking brake handle A Warning To drive your automobile do verify that the parking brake is completely released and the brake warning lights also go out If the parking brakes are not completely released the brakes might be overheated and the shoes and lining may be worn prematurely 10 12 Parking on a slope To park your automobile on a slope turn the front wheels as shown in the figure Rising gradient with road shoulders 1010301 301 1 Downramp with road shoulders LOSE i Rising gradient or downramp without road shoulders Power assisted steering The automobile is equipped with a hydraulic power assisted steering system whose power comes from the engine Therefore steering while the engine is already shut down requires higher
180. utomobile is running the rear wheels locked emergency braking such that your automobile might be separately up during may be off balance In such a case avoid emergency braking and contact immediately the local special service store for inspection of your automobile Attention e When the driving speed is of 10km hr or lower ABS system may not work The system may act as a conventional braking system e For emergency braking forcibly depress and hold the brake pedal If you release the brake pedal ABS system may not offer the expected braking effect Never use pumped braking otherwise the braking length may be extended Pumped braking refers to a type of braking method as per which the brake pedal is depressed little by little by stages When the brake pedal is quickly depressed the braking force generated is extremely high Therefore ABS may be activated in some cases Brakeshoe wear limit indicator 101101 1 When braking shoes are worn the brakeshoe abrasion indicators fitted on the front disk brakes may give warning noises A Danger Do not continue using the worn brakeshoes so as not to deteriorate the braking effect and cause accident Please immediately check replace the brakeshoes and rotors Conspectus of parking A Danger To park or stop your automobile do verify that there are no inflammable substances such as hay and oil around or beneath your automobile The exha
181. void personal injuries or damages to the components AS Warning Prior to working on the electrical system disconnect the cables from the negative terminal of battery In addition Be careful not to use a tool or other metallic objects to short circuit the otherwise terminals the battery might be damaged Engine electronics cooling fan 140201014 A Danger To work nearby the radiator and condensator fan or radiator grills set the ignition switch to the Lock position When you maintain your automobile with the ignition switch set to NO do not touch or come close to the fan blades When coolant reaches a certain temperature radiator fan switch may be automatically activated Moreover when the air conditioner is turned on condensator cooling fan may start rotation automatically Mg Engine Oil Inspection of engine oil level N Ba 143331011 Park your automobile on horizontal pavement Warm up the engine till working temperature is reached and then shut it down A few minutes later slowly pull out the oil dipstick and wipe away the oil Reinsert the oil dipstick to the bottom in so far as possible Pull out the oil dipstick again and check whether or ce 99 not the oil level is located between the marks If the engine oil level is too low add engine oil For recommended engine oils see Section 15 A Danger Remove any splashed oil Oil left over on hot componen
182. when chemical substances cleaning agent fertilizer and salt are transported In the event of splash or leakage please clean and dry the affected area immediately 12 3 12 4 Section 13 Automobile maintenance Maintenance requirements NN 13 1 Maintenance plan sibs aay ns ah ay Sm a ny Sahm ah ah E ar ny E a aro E hm aa pa aro acia Sm abn E 13 3 Maintenance requirements Maintenance operation is of great importance for fault free operation safety and energy conservation Improper maintenance of automobile might lead to accident or damage to your automobile Prestarting inspection Prestarting inspection shall be performed to ensure safe and cozy driving Quality and level of engine oil Level of engine coolant Level of brake fluid e Level of cleaning solution e Driving belts e Level of battery electrolyte e Tire pressure and abrasion e Liquid oil leak e Service condition of the lights e Steering wheel e Brakes Accelerator pedal During low speed driving e Speedometer takeoff and water temperature warning light e Steering force of steering wheel e Braking function e Other abnormal service conditions e Check whether or not your automobile is subjected to lateral wandering during straight line driving or when brakes are applied Take a close look at your Xenia automobile Keep your eyes open any changes in performances sounds and appearance of your Xenia automobile and th
183. which is caused by the unique transmittal mode That phenomenon cannot be avoided 7 39 Multi path Transmitting antenna N u a Direct radio signals FM radio signals may be reflected when they impact against buildings or mountains When the simultaneously direct radio signals and reflected antenna of automobile captures radio signals hoot hoot sounds may be heard or the voice of narratress may get hoarse That phenomenon is referred to multi path distortion 7 40 Reflected radio signals Comparatively speaking that type of phenomena may seldom take place To avoid that phenomenon your automobile must be driven out of the areas How to receive radio signals in case of noise interference When noise interference occurs treble control shall be adopted to reduce the treble In this way the intension of noises may be reduced such that the voice may get harmonic The radio is equipped with an ASC auto sound track separation control electric circuit When your automobile reaches areas with minor radio signals the circuit may automatically reduce the degree of separation of stereo so as to raise the S N sign noise ratio When your automobile reaches an area where intensive radio signals may be received the degree of separation of stereo may be increased Section 8 Rearview Mirror Exterior rearview A A edad 8 1 Interior rearview MIITOLS
184. y be displayed in the display screen when the button is pushed When the desired track is played back push the button once again Error message CD The message may be displayed ERROR en opposite direction Check the CD NO DISC into the CD player 07060004 1 when CD gets dirty or is inserted in If the error message is displayed in the display screen refer to the above table and take corrective measures If the error message still occurs or functions are still invalid after corrective measures are taken contact the local special service store Digital clock Time regulation Attention If the audio power supply is cut off during replacement of the parts and components such as battery and fuse the clock may be restored to the initial setting In such a case the clock shall be readjusted Push and hold the tone source button for more than 2 seconds the display screen may be changed over to the clock regulation mode Push the tuning button gt and the display screen may be changed over to the clock style regulation mode Push the tone source button to select the clock display style or to turn it off Every time the tone source button is pushed the mode may be changed over as per the following sequence off OFF 12h 12 hour system 24h 24 hour system After the clock display style is selected if the clock is not turned off push the tuning button gt and the
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