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Foreword
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Sevice Munual for CHERY QQ6
You are sincerely congratulated to be an owner of CHERY QQ6! Thank you for your belief for Chery Automobile Co., Ltd and your choice
for Chery products!
You will receive the high quality services from Chery Authorized Sales and Service Station whose employees have been trained well and
specially.
State-of-art technology offers CHERY QQ6 the excellent performance. Selecting CHERY QQ6 shows that you have very high
requireements on the performance and style of a vehicle.
Prior to using this car, please carefully read this service manual because the information hereto enables you to know how to properly
manipulate and maintain this vehicle, and get the maximum enjoyable driving experience.
This Service Manual is applied to the CHERY QQ6 only.
Chery Automobile Co., LTD
ADVICE
This Service Manual clearly defines the agreement between CHERY Automobile Co., Ltd. and
its customers on the product quality assurance, and the establishment and termination of rights
and bligations on after-sales service. Please carefully read this Service Manual before using the
parts manufactured by the CHERY Company.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Sevice Munual for CHERY QQ6

Foreword 1 Sevice Munual for CHERY QQ6 You

Page 2 - Foreword

Brief Introduction 10 wheel is replaced or a wheel nut has ever been loosened, after 800 km of cruise, the wheel nut should be again screwed down a

Page 3 - Content

Emergency Assistance 100 Press the POWER button to turn on/off the machine. Select the mode 1. Press the FM/AM button to select the required ban

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Emergency Assistance 101 Adjust the bass 1. Press the SEL button to select the ―BASS‖. 2. Turn this button in the clockwise direction to increase

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Emergency Assistance 102 Adjust the balance 1. Press the SEL button to select the ―BAL‖. 2. Turn this button in the clockwise direction to increa

Page 6 - Introduction

Emergency Assistance 103 Method to Operate the Radio Tune into broadcasting 1. Press the FM/AM button to select the Radio mode. 2. Press the FM/A

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Emergency Assistance 104 Station Search sensitivity (for FM band only)  The Local/Remote mode switch is available. The specific method of operati

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Emergency Assistance 105  Press the button  to tune into the higher-frequency radio station. Automatic storing (AST) You can store 6 powerful FM

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Emergency Assistance 106 Method to operate the CD player CD play  Make the disk enter the CD entrance, and there is the word ―LOAD‖ in the displa

Page 10 - Brief Introduction

Emergency Assistance 107 = to previous track -- Start to play the track after the completion of selection. Fast Backward/Forward  Press the but

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Emergency Assistance 108  After a disk ejects from the machine, please place it into the CD box to prevent from damaging or foreign particles. 

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Emergency Assistance 109 Fast Backward/Forward  Press the button or  to fast backward or fast forward the selected track. -- Press this butto

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Brief Introduction 11 Registration number: Vehicle Delivery and Inspection Record: This vehicle's delivery inspection has been finishe

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Emergency Assistance 110 Chapter 9 Emergency Assistance

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Emergency Assistance 111 Emergency Assistance Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher is applied only under the emergency conditi

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Emergency Assistance 112 Please take care to properly use the compressor gun while fueling.  The compressor gun shall be fully inserted into t

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Emergency Assistance 113 Bulb of headlamp: 12V 55W Bulbs of turn signal, backup, rear fog Lamps: 12V 21W Bulbs of license plate, parking,

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Emergency Assistance 114 the clip of bulb holder by hand to make the clip go across the locating groove and then separate the clip to both sid

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Emergency Assistance 115 direction from the surface of tail lamp, pull out the harness connector from the tail lamp, and then take off the tail

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Emergency Assistance 116 Interior front ceiling lamp bulb 1. Turn off the interior lamp. 2. Insert a screwdriver into the gap between the la

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Emergency Assistance 117 Fuse Cartridge fuse Replace the fuse Color Code of Fuse Color Ampere Auburn 5 Brown 7.5 Red 10 Blue 15 Yellow 2

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Emergency Assistance 118 Your vehicle is accompanied with a fuse extractor. You can find it in the fuse box of the engine compartment.

Page 23 - Ignition Switch

Emergency Assistance 119 This fuse box is located at the right side of the engine compartment, and behind the battery. During checking or replacing

Page 24 - Washer System

Brief Introduction 12 Date of Vehicle Delivery:

Page 25 - Interior Rearview

Emergency Assistance 120 Replace the wheel Park your vehicle in the proper position, and please make sure that it can’t make an influence on the

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Emergency Assistance 121 The jack is placed in front of spare wheel stored in luggage boot. Jack lift point The jack is available to be

Page 27 - Driving

Emergency Assistance 122 gap between the steel ring and hub cap, and then turn it carefully to remove the hub cap. 7. Use a special tool to u

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Emergency Assistance 123 Battery Safety recommendations  The battery acid features with corrosivity. Be sure to wear gloves and safet

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Emergency Assistance 124 DO NOT touch these components in the case of the engine operating or the ignition switch turning on. Disassemble and i

Page 30 - Control

Emergency Assistance 125 Engine’s battery-assisted start method In the case that the vehicle battery has no power, the engine of the vehicle can s

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Emergency Assistance 126 3. The engines of both vehicles shall run for three minutes before the down-leads are removed. Remove the down-lead 

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Maintenance and Care 127 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Care

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Maintenance and Care 128 It is essential to implement the regular maintenance on your vehicle during the use of your vehicle. Please stric

Page 34 - Chapter 3 Driving

Maintenance and Care 129 strict, professional training conducted by the CHERY Automobile Co., Ltd. and offer you the high-quality after

Page 35 - DRIVING

Brief Introduction 13 Vehicle Sales and Devlivery Card of CHERY Category S/N Item Whether inspected and clarified or not Performance of Compl

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Maintenance and Care 130 Scheduled Maintenance Sheet Daily check: Check the working condition of all exterior lamps and interior lights.

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Maintenance and Care 131 Maintenance Items of the Engine Compartment Engine oil dipstick Coolant Filler Opening Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Br

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Maintenance and Care 132 Engine Oil Dipstick Engine oil consumption is affected by many factors. A new engine reaches the normal value only

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Maintenance and Care 133 DO NOT dispose the empty oil container as the domestic waste. In case of the disposal of these containers, please utilize

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Maintenance and Care 134 Method to refill the coolant into an auxiliary radiator: In case of the engine’s cold state and s

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Maintenance and Care 135 Check the power steering fluid level In case that the engine is in cold state, the power steering fluid level shall re

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Maintenance and Care 136 Check the wiper blade Slide the tip of your finger on the edge of a wiper blade to check the roughness of the blade. The

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Maintenance and Care 137 The related regulations specify the depth of wear of the tire surface. Note that when the depth reaches the limit o

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Maintenance and Care 138 to its original position after the disassembly of the snow tire chain. Train belt The train belt is one of the part

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Maintenance and Care 139 Automatica vehicle washer The best method to wash a vehicle is to employ the brushless washing facilities available i

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Brief Introduction 14 Common Sense of Application 1 93# gasoline for fuel Yes □ No No □

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Maintenance and Care 140 sponge to clean the wheel. DO NOT use the abrasive materials to avoid it damages the special processed surface. Cleaning

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Maintenance and Care 141 radiator once every year. Use the compressed air or water to clean the radiator wings and blow out the sm

Page 49 - Chapter 4 Instrument

Maintenance and Care 142 5000 15000 30000 Lighting, warning flasher devices, horn: Check its performance ★ ★ Wiper and cleaning devices: Check its

Page 50 - Instrument

Maintenance and Care 143 Maintenance Item Mileage (Km) 5000 15000 30000 Wedge-shaped belt: Check its tension, and adjust or replace it, if necessar

Page 51 - Instrument Panel

Maintenance and Care 144 Maintenance Item Mileage (Km) 5000 15000 30000 Control arm rubber sleeve: Check its damage ★ ★ Brake hose: Check its agei

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Maintenance and Care 145 Maintenance Item Mileage (Km) 5000 15000 30000 tightening torque of wheel bolt. Tire position change ★ Chassis and bod

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Maintenance and Care 146 First 5,000 KM Maintenance Card (Within 6 months as from puchase date) Date:_______________ Mileage:_______________ Pu

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Maintenance and Care 147 Maintenance Record 9. Check the effective work of brake wheel cylinder. 10. Check whether the tire inflation p

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Maintenance and Care 148 Regular Maintenance Up to 30,000 KM mileage or within six months after last maintenance, im

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Maintenance and Care 149 Regular Maintenance Up to 40,000 KM mileage or within six months after last maintenance, im

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Brief Introduction 15 2 Proper use in running-in period Yes □ No □ 3 Operation of complete set of vehicle lights Yes

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Maintenance and Care 150 Regular Maintenance Up to 55,000 KM mileage or within six months after last maintenance, impl

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Maintenance and Care 151 Implement the regular maintenance in accordance with the Regular Maintenance Specifications for QQ6

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Maintenance and Care 152 Regular Maintenance Up to 85,000 KM mileage or within six months after last maintenance, im

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Warranty Serivce 153 Safety Protection System Your vehicle equipps with the airbag system. The complete set of airbag system must be rep

Page 62 - Air Conditioner System

Warranty Serivce 154 Safety System Replacement Record  Driver’s Airbag  Front Passenger’s Airbag  Left Side Airbag  Right Side Airbag 

Page 63 - Side Defroster Vent

Capacity and Specification Parameters 155 Chapter 12 Capacity And Specification Parameters

Page 64 - Side vent

Capacity and Specification Parameters 156 Vehicle Identification Direction

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Capacity and Specification Parameters 157 VIN The CHERY QQ6’s VIN code is engraved on the lower of gutter channel at front side of the v

Page 66 - Blower knob

Capacity and Specification Parameters 158 gasoline containing additives temporarily, or when the engine has such defaults as poor start,

Page 67 - Air flow distribution knob

Capacity and Specification Parameters 159 engine oil. Please strictly abide by this provision so as to get best performance. Refill engine oil

Page 68 - A/C system

Brief Introduction 16 “One-to-One” Consulting Service Card Owner’s name: Date of Purchase:

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Capacity and Specification Parameters 160 Coolant Use the coolant that meets the CHERY specification. The CHERY Authorized Service Station ha

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Capacity and Specification Parameters 161 CAPACITY (L) Engine Oil (Including strainer) SQR473F series: 3.5—4.0 L SQR472F series: 3.5 L M/T (Man

Page 71 - If the A/C system hasn’t

Capacity and Specification Parameters 162 Capacity Complete Vehicle Curb Mass Model SQR7130QQ6 SQR7110QQ6 Complete Vehicle Kerb Mass

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Capacity and Specification Parameters 163 Wheel and Tire Tire pressure The pressure of cold tire shall be inspected before you begin to take yo

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Capacity and Specification Parameters 164

Page 74 - Prevention

Capacity and Specification Parameters 165 Engine Information Model SQR473F SQR472F Type Vertical, water-cooled, four-strokes, in-line, doubl

Page 75 - Child lock

Capacity and Specification Parameters 166 The adjustment or inspection shall be conducted at least 5 minutes later after the engine stops opera

Page 76 - Fuel filler cap release

Capacity and Specification Parameters 167 Item Dimension (mm) A=Max Length 3998 B=Full Width 1640 C=Full Height (Kerb Weight) 1

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Brief Introduction 18 “One-to-One” Consulting Service Card Owner’s name: Date of Purchase:

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Operation & Adjustment of Interior Devices 19 Description of Common Symbols on Vehicle Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Symbol De

Page 82 - Seat and Safety Protection

Foreword 2 This manualis compiled in accordance with the structural features of QQ6 manufactured by CHERY Automobile Co., Ltd.. This manual i

Page 83 - Protection

Operation & Adjustment of Interior Devices 20 Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Battery Seat belt ready Win

Page 84 - Adjustment of front

Operation & Adjustment of Interior Devices 21 Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Unlock indicator Indicator f

Page 85 - Front head restraint

Operation & Adjustment of Interior Devices 22 Chapter 2 Operation & Adjustment of Interior Devices

Page 86 - Return the rear seat

23 Steering Wheel Lock & Ignition Switch The built-up type steering wheel lock/ignition switch includes the following key positio

Page 87 - Seat belt

24 avoid damaging the engine and the engine flywheel. If failing to start, the ignition key must be turned back to the B position prior to rest

Page 88 - Maintenance of seat belt

25 INT (Intermittent Wipe) Shift the control lever upward to INT position from OFF position. The wiper controller will operate automatically

Page 89 - Airbag ( )

26 or leftwards to adjust the angle of the

Page 90 - Front airbag

Driving 27 rear-view mirror if you want to reduce the glare when driving at night. When the doctor bar is turned leftwards, the rear-view mirror t

Page 91 - Child safety seat

Driving 28 When the control switch is turned left or right to the proper position, push the switch foreword, backward, leftward and rightward resp

Page 92

Driving 29 The window lift control switch has delay function, that is, it can still operate within 60 seconds after pulling out the key. E

Page 93

Content 3 Chapter 1 Brief Introduction错误!未定义书签。 Safety and Environmental Protection ... 错误!未定义书签。 Check of A New Vehicle ...

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Driving 30 switch is off, the cigar lighter can also be used. Lighting Control While operating the following lighting equipment, please ab

Page 95 - Audio System

Driving 31 operating the backlight regualting switch. Low beam: Turn the headlamp switch on the instrumental panel to the 2nd position (i.e

Page 96

Driving 32 Remind that the headlamp switch shall be turned on (at 1st or 2nd position) first in order to turn on the fog lamp. Turn on the front fog

Page 97

Driving 33 on (but it is not under the control of the ignition switch). After parking, please notice to cover the trunk properly. Hazard Warning

Page 98

Driving 34 Chapter 3 Driving

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Driving 35 DRIVING Start-up Preparatory work before start-up The start-up of engine is controlled by the electric control system of the engine

Page 100 - Emergency Assistance

Driving 36 5. Turn the ignition switch to the ―Ⅱ‖ position other than the (III). If it needs great effort to turn the key, you can turn the

Page 101

Driving 37 prepare for driving. 5. The ambient temperature range applicable to normally start an engine is -25℃ - 40℃ (when the ambient tempe

Page 102

Driving 38 Self-adapting function of the engine’s control system If the battery cable has been ever removed, some abnormal phenomena may

Page 103

Driving 39 Dual-circuit brake system You car is equipped with a diagonal dual-circuit brake system. In case one of the two circuits fails

Page 104

Content 4 External Power Interface ... 错误!未定义书签。 Door Lock and Theft Prevention ... 错误!未定义书签。 Vehicle Keys .

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Driving 40 maintenance mileage. When running downhill, shift to a lower gear timely to make full use of the engine’s brake action

Page 106

Driving 41 Actions of ABS ABS does not work during the normal braking; it works only when the wheel is to be locked. When braking, the brake

Page 107

Driving 42 Hand brake After parking, tighten the hand brake upwards to prevent the car from sliding due to lapse of attention. When

Page 108

Driving 43 the engine torque.  Apply a slow speed gear when running downhill and turning; sliding with the clutch disengaged is not allo

Page 109

Driving 44  If the wear status of the tires is even  If any suspension component is loose or worn  If any steering component is loos

Page 110

Driving 45 for unleaded gasoline. Drive a car equipped with the catalytic converter Avoid any case that may cause unburned or

Page 111 - Assistance

Driving 46 personnel injury or property damage. Chassis protection You car is equipped with heat shield. Do not apply any painting dressing on t

Page 112

Driving 47 consumption. Essentials for fuel-saving driving and environmental protection:  Run under fuel-saving mode and use additional elect

Page 113

Driving 48 shifting to a lower gear can not increase the cooling effect of the fan. Therefore, need not to shift to a lower gear when the

Page 114

Instrument Panel 49 Chapter 4 Instrument Panel

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Content 5 Capacity and Specification Parameters 错误!未定义书签。 Vehicle Identification Direction ... 错误!未定义书签。 Fuel ...

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Instrument Panel 50 Instrument Panel Combination Instrument Wiper Switch Ho

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Instrument Panel 51 Combination Instrument Panel ( ) 1 2 3 4 5 7

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Instrument Panel 52 Warning devices The warning devices are used to show driver the traveling condition of the vehicle and

Page 119

Instrument Panel 53 Parking brake warning light This warning light works only after the ignition switch turns on. After the hand brake is

Page 120

Instrument Panel 54 When the ignition key is ON, this warning light flashes and the engine’s electric control system is in the self

Page 121

Instrument Panel 55 Front passenger side airbag switch indicator light ( ) There is a front passenger side air bag switch at the side

Page 122

Instrument Panel 56 vehicle must be overhauled by professionals. Coolant temperature/level warning light After the ignition key is ON,

Page 123 - Battery

Instrument Panel 57 Maintenance indicator light When the mileage reading on the odometer reaches the preset value (5,000 km), this warning

Page 124

Instrument Panel 58 engine is overheated. In this case, please securely stop your car immediately, turn off the ignition key and find the cause of

Page 125

Instrument Panel 59 vehicle. NOTICE: The speedometer is subject to the influence of size of the vehicle’s tires. Please utilize the C

Page 126

Brief Introduction 6 Chapter 1 Brief Introduction

Page 127 - Maintenance and Care

Instrument Panel 60 The method to adjust the clock display is as follows: Press the clock adjustment button on the vehicle instrument to adjust

Page 128 - & care

Ventilation and A/C System Chapter 5 Ventilation and Air Conditioning (A/C) System

Page 129

Ventilation and A/C System Air Conditioner System VENTILATION The outside air enters the vehicle via the air intake in t

Page 130

Ventilation and A/C System 63 .

Page 131

Ventilation and A/C System Central vent The conditioned air flows into the interior of vehicle via two central vents. The direction of airflo

Page 132

Ventilation and A/C System Control Panel 1. Temperature control knob 2.Air flow distribution knob 3.Blower knob 4.Inner/Outer air circulation cont

Page 133

Ventilation and A/C System 66 Temperature c

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Ventilation and A/C System 67 Air flow dist

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Ventilation and A/C System 68 defroster ve

Page 136

Ventilation and A/C System 69 It is nor

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Brief Introduction 7 Prior to reading this instruction manual, you should learn about the following: Thank you for your purchasing

Page 138

Ventilation and A/C System 70 Forced heat

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Ventilation and A/C System 71 ! NOTICE: Tu

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Ventilation and A/C System 72 more, operate

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 73

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 74 Doo

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 75 clos

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 76 this

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 77

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Door Lock & Theft Prevention 78 engi

Page 147 - Maintenance Record

Door Lock & Theft Prevention 79 28 s

Page 148

Brief Introduction 8 only are used for certain models, or only supplied for options for some kind of models, or only supplied in certain mark

Page 149

Door Lock & Theft Prevention 80 vehi

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Seat and Safety Protection 81

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Seat and Safety Protection 82 Seat and S

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Seat and Safety Protection 83 Seat and S

Page 153 - Warranty Serivce

Seat and Safety Protection 84 The

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Seat and Safety Protection 85 seat forw

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Seat and Safety Protection 86 when the

Page 156 - Direction

Seat and Safety Protection 87 Delive

Page 157 - Fuel Tank Capacity:

Seat and Safety Protection 88 ignition

Page 158 - Engine Oil

Seat and Safety Protection 89 Regularly

Page 159 - Automobile oil/fluid

Brief Introduction 9  In general, it shall not exceed 100km / h;  Each gear shall avoid running at full throttle. Specification of Runn

Page 160 - WOC (Weight of Car)

Seat and Safety Protection 90 The pass

Page 161 - CAPACITY (L)

Seat and Safety Protection 91 airbag wil

Page 162 - Complete Vehicle Curb Mass

Seat and Safety Protection 92 For the ch

Page 163 - Wheel and Tire

Seat and Safety Protection 93 be able to

Page 165 - Engine Information

Audio System 95 Chapter 8 Audio System

Page 166 - Vehicle Dimension

Audio System 96 NOTICE: If this vehicle is equipped with the audio systems which are NOT indicated below, please carefully read the audio instruc

Page 167

Audio System 97 Panel Description 1. USB sound module (switch sound module) button 2. FM/AM(Radio FM/AM band switch) button 3. CD(CD play sele

Page 169

Emergency Assistance 99 Method of Operation Basic Operation NOTICE: Please refer to the front view in the Section ―Description‖ to read this chapte

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