Thanks for Your Choosing JAC J5 Passenger Car!
Your choice of a JAC J5 passenger car is sincerely appreciated. We honestly appreciate you for your support of and
confidence to our products!
This manual applies to all models of JAC J5 passenger cars. Some devices and equipment described in this manual may
not be included in your purchased model.
For enjoying a safe and comfortable drive of your new car, you need to carefully read this manual in advance.
Your car will enjoy a convenient and high efficient repair & maintenance service from our authorized after-service
centers scattered around the country. Please contact us at any time if you have any questions, suggestions or
recommendations.
JAC Motors reserves the right to modify the contents in this manual. This manual is subject to modification without
notice.
This manual shall be viewed as an integral part of your car. If you decide to sell out your car, the manual
shall be handed over to the new owner along with all vehicle-attached documentations.
Owner personal information
Original customer
Secondary customer
Name
Name
Address
Address
Tel
Tel
Post Code
Post Code
Purchase Date
Purchase Date
The following items shall be understood before reading this manual:
Caution symbols specified in this manual
Always drive your car safely to ensure your safety and safety of other passengers.
In this manual, any text with a prefixing symbol
covers the important instruction to safe driving.
The meanings of symbols are as below:
The warning symbol
means that the failure to abide by these instructions may lead to the serious
results endangering the life safety of you and other passengers. Always follow the warning instructions!
The notice symbol
means that the failure to abide by these instructions may lead to the damage
of your car or the equipment. Always follow the notice instructions!
Warm Reminder:
In this manual, any part with a prefixing symbol
means with the important environmental
protection instruction or a warm reminder.
The safety symbol
means "Not allowed" or "Never happen"
Maintenance essentials
See Chapter 4 of this manual for maintenance requirements of JAC J5 passenger cars. As the owner
of the car, you need to carefully read this manual provided by the manufacturer for correct
maintenance methods. Especially when driving under the harsh conditions, your car needs more and
better maintenance. Refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for such necessary maintenance knowledge.
Notice on fuels and oils
JAC Motors will not be liable for the damage of engine or transmission arising from use of disqualified
fuel or oil, even within the warranty period. Always use the qualified fuel and oil.
Never alter your car at will
Any altered components are not covered by the warranty of the manufacturer.
The alteration may affect the safety, durability and other performances of your car. Never try to alter
your car under any condition!
Always use genuine JAC parts
●
What are genuine JAC parts?
The genuine JAC parts mean those which are use by JAC Motors for manufacture of vehicles, of
which the design and inspection can provide your car the best safety.
●
Why use the genuine parts?
The genuine JAC parts are manufactured under the strict production management and quality
inspection procedure. Any malfunction arising from the use of imitated parts, counterfeit parts or
smuggled parts is excluded from the warranty of our company and we shall not be liable for any
damage of other genuine parts thereof.
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Please carefully identify and purchase genuine JAC parts!
Chapter 1 Operations ……………………………………………… 2
Chapter 2 Safety……………………………………………………70
Chapter 3 Driving instructions …………………………………… 84
Chapter 4 Maintenance……………………………………………102
Chapter 5 Emergency …………………………………………… 132
Chapter 6 Technical data………………………………………… 148
The detailed table of contents is attached at the beginning of each chapter for your
lookup and reading whenever necessary.
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Driver cab……………………………………………4
Trunk …… … …… … …… … …… … …… … … … … … … 29
Overview of driver cab…………………………………4
Filler cap … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 29
Instrument board and indicator lamp…………………6
Illumination and eyeshot……………………………30
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Open/Close…………………………………………15
Instrument background illumination adjustment knob… 30
Common key…………………………………………15
Hazard warning light………………………………………30
Transponder(if equipped))……………………………15
Rear window defroster (fog)………………………………30
Door lock………………………………………………17
Interior illumination…………………………………………31
Intelligent key (if equipped)……………………………20
Vehicle lamps………………………………………………33
Windows………………………………………………23
Combined switch…………………………………………36
Sun roof (if equipped)…………………………………25
Sun visor……………………………………………………40
Engine hood……………………………………………26
Rear view mirror……………………………………………40
Engine IMMO(if equipped))……………………………28
Parking radar system(if equipped)………………………42
Riding and adjustment……………………………44
window glass antenna ……………………………… … 55
Seat………………………………………………………44
Power seats (if equipped)……………………………46
Driving…………………………………………………56
Adjustable steering column……………………………47
Ignition switch…………………………………………… 56
Cigarette lighter…………………………………………48
Keyless starting system(if equipped)…… … ………… 58
Ashtray…………………………………………………48
Transmission …………………………………… … … … 61
Pedals……………………………………………………49
Brake system …………………………………………… 66
Glovebox…………………………………………………50
Rear seat power socket (if equipped)…………………50
AC and audio system ……………………………51
Air conditioning system…………………………………51
Audio system……………………………………………55
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Overview of driver cab
4
1
2
3
12
5
6
7
8 9
10
13
14
4
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1. Rearview mirror adjusting switch (if equipped)
2.Tire pressure monitoring system (if equipped)
3.Instrument background lamp brightness adjusting knob
4.Lighting combination switch
5.Airbag and horn
6.Multifunction steering wheel (if equipped)
7.Wiper switch
8.Audio system
9.Hazard warning switch
10.Glove box
11. Front passenger’s seat airbag (if equipped)
12.Engine hood release handle
13.A/C control panel
14.Rear fog lamp switch
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Instrument board and indicator lamp
Tachometer
Speedometer
Gear display
Water temperature gauge
Odometer/Clock
Fuel gauge
Mileage reset button
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KEY
Left/right turn indicator lamp
Charging indicator lamp
ESP Off indicator lamp (if equipped)
ESP On indicator lamp (if equipped)
Engine malfunction indicator
Airbag indicator lamp
Brake system malfunction alarm lamp
TCU malfunction mode indicator lamp (if equipped)
Door ajar indicator lamp
Front fog lamp
Safety belt indicator lamp
Cruise indicator (if equipped)
Trunk lid open indicator lamp
ABS alarm lamp
Engine oil pressure alarm lamp
Immobilizer (if equipped)
High beam indicator lamp
Emission malfunction alarm lamp
Rear fog lamp
Fuel alarm lamp
Intelligent Key Position Indicator Lamp
Steering System Locking Indicator Lamp
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Speedometer
Tachometer
○When driving, be cautious that
the value displayed by the tacho
-meter pointer shall not rise to the
red area.
○An excessive high engine speed
may result in a severely damage of
engine, which will not be covered
by warranty.
Water temperature gauge
The speedometer displays the car
running speed in terms of km/h.
The tachometer displays the engine
revolution per minute (rpm)
Shifting into higher gear as early
as possible will help save fuel and
reduce noise.
Avoid high engine revolution speed
during the running-in period.
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Fuel gauge
The pointer of the engine water
temperature gauge must be within the
normal range. If the pointer turns to
the red zone, stop the car immediately,
stop the engine, and open the hood to
check the coolant level and the water
pump drive belt.
If the cooling system fails to work
normally, contact the nearest JAC
authorized after-service centers prom
-ptly for checking.
If the engine gets overheated, do
not open the water box cover. Or,
the coolant may be pressured out
and result in scalds. The water box
cover shall not be open until the
engine is fully cooled down.
The fuel gauge pointer indicates the
approximate fuel quantity in the fuel
tank.
This fuel gauge functions when the
ignition switch is on. If the fuel gauge
pointer points to the red zone and its
alarm lamp comes on, refill the fuel at
gas stations nearby as soon as
possible to ensure a normal drive.
Gear display
Vehicle models equipped with AT
(automatic transmission) possess the
gear display function which separately
displays
the
following
content
according to automatic/manual mode:
in the case of automatic mode: it
displays "P, R, N and D" gears
according to the position of shift
handle; in the case of manual mode: it
displays "1, 2, 3 and 4" gears according
to the target gear position for the
gearbox.
Please use No. 93 or above unlea
-ded petrol .
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Odometer/Clock
Alarm lamp and indicator lamp
2.reset button
The reset button is used to switch
odometer modes, adjust clock setting
and reset.
3.clock
Clock Odometer
Reset button
1.Odometer
Accumulated mileage: It means the
accumulated mileage of the drived
distance.
Trip mileage: It means a short mileage
within a trip.
The two mileage display modes can be
switched by pressing the reset button.
When in the accumulated mileage
mode, press the reset button to switch
to the trip mileage display mode. Press
and hold the reset button to reset the
displayed value to zero. Press the reset
button will return to the accumulated
mileage display mode.
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Time setting: (a) Switch to the
accumulated mileage display mode ;(b)
in such a mode, press and hold the
reset button until the "hour digit" and
"minute digit" flash. At this time, the
time setting can begin; (c)When the
"hour digit" and "minute digit" flash,
press the button to set the time; (d)
When the time setting is completed,
the system will automatically quit the
set mode.
Airbag (SRS) indicator lamp
When the ignition switch is at the ON
position or when the engine is started,
if the airbag (SRS) indicator lamp
comes on and flashes for 6 seconds
and then goes out, it means that the
airbag (SRS) system is ready.
When the ignition switch is at the "ON"
position or when the engine is started,
if the airbag (SRS) indicator lamp
remains off, or fails to go off after
flashing for 6 seconds or comes on
during driving, it means that the airbag
(SRS) system functions abnormally.
Contact the nearest JAC authorized
after-service center for checking.
ABS alarm lamp
When the ignition switch turns to the"
ON"position, and if the ABS alarm lamp
remains on a few seconds and then
goes out, it means that the ABS
system has finished self-inspection
and is under normal working condition.
When the ABS alarm lamp remains on
or comes on during driving or goes out
when the ignition switch turns to the
ON position, it means that the ABS
system goes wrong. At this time, the
brake system works normally, but the
ABS system fails. Contact the nearest
JAC authorized after-service center
for checking.
If the ABS alarm lamp remains on
or comes on during driving, it
means that the ABS system may
fail to work. Avoid the emergency
braking. Contact the nearest JAC
authorized after-service center for
checking.
Left/right turn indicator lamp
The L/R turn indicator lamp is used to
determine whether the turn lights work
normally.
The green flash arrow on the
instrument board is used to display the
turning signal. If the arrow remains
displayed and does not flash or if its
flash frequency is high or it remains
off, it means that the turning signal
system goes wrong. Contact the
nearest JAC authorized after-service
center for repair.
High beam indicator lamp
When the headlamp switch switches
to the High Beam position, the high
beam lamp will come on.
Front fog lamp
When the front fog lamp is on, the
indicator lamp goes on.
Rear fog lamp
When the rear fog lamp is on, the
indicator lamp goes on.
Engine oil pressure alarm lamp
When the engine oil pressure drops or
the system malfunction occurs, the
engine oil pressure alarm lamp will
come on. Normally, the engine oil
pressure alarm lamp will come on
when the ignition switch turns to the
"ON" position and go out after the
engine is started.
If the alarm lamp remains on after the
engine is started or comes on during
driving, it means that the engine oil
quantity is insufficient or other malfun
-ctions occur. In such case, stop the
car immediately for oil quantity
checking to ensure the driving safety.
If the oil level is low, add oil and
re-start the engine. If the alarm lamp
remains on after enough oil is added,
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contact the nearest JAC authorized
after-service center for checking.
When the oil pressure is far too
low, stop the car to avoid the
engine being severely damaged.
Brake system malfunction
alarm lamp
When the ignition switch turns to the
ON or START position, the alarm lamp
will come on. It will go out when the
engine is stared and the parking brake
is released.
If the alarm lamp comes on at other
moment, slow down the car and drive
your car to a safe place and stop it.
If the oil level in the brake master
cylinder is low, the alarm lamp will
come on. If the alarm lamp goes out
and there are no other malfunctions
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occurring after adding a proper
quantity of brake oil meeting DOT4
specifications, promptly start your car
and drive carefully to the nearest JAC
authorized after-service center for
checking. If the alarm lamp remains on
but there are other malfunctions, do
not start your car. Use a special trailer
or other safety methods to tow your
car to the nearest JAC authorized
after-service center for checking.
If you deem that there is a malf
-unction in the brake system,
promptly contact the JAC authorized
after-service centers for checking.
It may be hazardous and result in
injuries to drive your car if the brake
system fails to work normally.
Cruise indicator lamp (if equipped)
A constant speed cruise control
system will be activated and the cruise
indicator lamp on the instrument board
will come on after pressing the
CRUISE control switch. The cruise
system will be switched off when the
cruise control switch is reset. At the
same time, the constant speed cruise
control function will be released and
deactivated. The cruise indicator lamp
on the instrument board will go out.
Charging indicator lamp
The charging indicator lamp will come
on when the ignition switch turns to
the "ON" position and go out when the
engine is started. The indicator lamp
remains on when the engine is running,
it means that the charging system fails.
Promptly contact the nearest JAC
authorized after-service center for
checking. In such case, driving with
indicator lamp on will discharge all the
remaining electric quantity of the
battery.
If having to drive a short time with
indicator lamp on, make sure that as
many unnecessary electric devices
including radio, AC and interior lighting
as possible are off.
Door ajar indicator lamp
The indicator lamp functions as a
remainder device showing whether car
doors are closed. If the doors are open
or not fully closed, the indicator lamp
will come on.
Safety belt indicator lamp
When the ignition key turns from OFF
to ON or to START position, the safety
belt indicator lamp will come on. It will
go out after the engine is started and it
is sufficiently buckled.
Fuel alarm lamp
When the level of fuel tank is low, the
fuel alarm lamp will come on. In such
case, add fuel as soon as possible.
Driving your car will lead to an engine
flameout and damage of catalytic
converter when the fuel alarm lamp is
on or the fuel level is lower than the "E"
position.
Engine malfunction indicator lamp
The engine malfunction indicator lamp
is an integral part of the on-board
diagnosis system and used to monitor
engine malfunctions. The indicator
lamp will come on when the ignition
switch turns to "ON" and go out when
the engine is off.
If the indicator lamp comes on during
driving or remains off when turning to
ON, promptly contact the nearest JAC
authorized after-service center for
checking.
Emission malfunction alarm
lamp
Theemissionmalfunction indicator lamp
is an integral part of the on-board
diagnosis system and used to monitor
the emission system. The alarm lamp
will come when the malfunctions of
the emission system or its compon
-ents lead to undesirable results.
The alarm lamp will come on when the
ignition switch turns to "ON" and go out
when the engine is started. If the alarm
lamp remains on when driving or
remains off when the ignition switch
turns to ON, promptly contact the
nearest JAC authorized after-service
center for checking.
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Trunk lid open indicator lamp
If the trunk lid is not closed or it is not
closed in place, this indicator lamp
lights up.
Steering
lamp
system
locking
indicator
When the ignition switch is located at
"ACC" or "ON" position, this lamp will
flash once you open the vehicle door,
try to lock it up or leave the vehicle in
order to remind you to turn the ignition
switch to "LOCK" position before
leaving.
Intelligent key position indicator lamp
KEY
This indicator lamp will flash in the
following three conditions so as to
remind the user:
1) When the intelligent key is not in the
interior sensing area, press the ignition
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switch knob, the buzzer produces a
long beeping and this indicator lamp
flashes. If the knob is not pressed
again within 10 sec., this indicator
lamp goes out after 10 sec.
2) when the vehicle is unlocked and
the ignition switch is located at "LOCK"
position, if the intelligent key can be
scanned in the interior and exterior,
press the request button on the door
handle at the driver's side or front
passenger's side, this indicator lamps
will flash and all of the four doors can
not be locked all the time.
3) Key left-in-vehicle reminding: when
the vehicle is unlocked and the ignition
switch knob is located at "ON" or "ACC"
position and the system detects that
the driver's side door is opened and
then closed, the system will start
scanning whether the intelligent key is
left in the vehicle within 3 sec. If so,
this indicator lamps will keep flashing
for 10 sec. and all of the four doors can
not be locked.
TCU
lamp
malfunction
mode
indicator
In the case of abnormities in the
gearbox, this indicator lamp will flash.
Key
Common key
Transponder (if eqiupped)
the transponder can be completed by
the transponder together with the
anti-theft induction coil.
To help you enjoy your drive, your car
is equipped with two keys to lock all
doors. It is recommended that you
keep one key in safe location as a
standby key to avoid such situation
where the keys are accidentally locked
in your car.
If your key is equipped with the engine
IMMO, there will be the transponder in
the key. The transponder is a passive
signal transceiver installed in the
ignition key. By excitation from an
anti-theft induction coil magnetic field,
the
transponder
can
send
radio-frequency
signals.
The
transmission of signals and energy
between the anti-theft controller and
The data in the transponder is
unique. If your key is lost, the
matching
of
transponder
information and vehicle data
signals must be performed by
professionals from the JAC
appointed sales and service shop.
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Key tooth code
Battery replacement
The key tooth code is recorded in the
place as shown in the above figure. In
view of the safety, it is recommended
that you write down the key tooth
code after purchasing and put the
record in a safe place for emergency
use. In addition, if you lost your key,
you need only to provide the key tooth
code to the JAC authorized after
-service center and the JAC
authorized after-service center will
make new key for you.
When the battery of the remote control
gets weak, you may need to press the
button several times to lock or unlock
your car. In such case, the indicator
lamp will remain off. Replace the
battery as soon as possible.
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Replacement instruction:
1. Remove the cover board from the
remote control front surface. Pull off
the transmitter.
2. Carefully open the transmitter cover.
Take out the old battery and place a
new one. Make sure that the battery
polarity is the same (The positive pole
must be upward)
3. Cover the transmitter cover. Make
sure that the board is firmly covered to
prevent water penetration
4. Install the transmitter into the
remote key and firmly cover the board
5. Test the function of transmitter
茵Avoid touching the circuit board
when replacing the battery. The
static electricity from your body to
the circuit board may damage the
transmitter.
Door lock
Unlock or lock front doors with key
茵Do not touch two surfaces of
the battery with bare hands. Or, it
may shorten the battery service
life.
茵The waste batteries are hazar
-dous to the environment. Deliver
the waste batteries
to a
designated recovery place compl
-ying with local regulations on
waste battery disposal and reco
-very. Do not throw waster
batteries into domestic garbage
bins.
Lock door without using key
ON
OFF
Insert and turn the key countercloc
-kwise when locking the doors
outside.
Insert and turn the key clockwise
when unlocking the door. Then pull
outward the door handle to open.
It may lock the door without using the
key: First, turn the ignition switch key
to LOCK. Next, pull out the key. Then,
press the central lock lever. Last, close
the door. The door is locked.
The vehicle anti-theft system will
not work when locking doors with
above method.
Lock all doors and take the key with
you when leaving your car unattended.
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Central lock switch
Central lock rod
ON
OFF
Rear door child safety lock
ON
OFF
The central lock assembly is located on
the left front door switch panel. The
switch is used to lock or unlock all
doors from inside of the car. Press the
rear end of the switch to lock all doors.
Press the front end of the switch to
unlock all doors.
The door lever on the driver and
secondary driver seats can also be
used to lock or unlock all doors. Push
downward the lever to lock four doors.
Pull upward the lever to unlock four
doors. Other door levers can be
separately used to lock or unlock their
corresponding door.
Four doors will not be locked until
the driver door and secondary driver
door are closed when the vehicle key
is still inserted. The doors will not be
locked using the above method when
these two doors are open.
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Your car is equipped with the rear door
child safety lock. When the rear door
child safety lock is activated, it's
guaranteed that the rear door can't be
opened from inside. Ii is recommended
in this manual that you use the child
safety lock when driving with a child
(children) in your car.
Child safety lock setting
When setting the child safety lock, you
need to pull the lock at the rear edge of
rear doors to the "
"position before
closing doors.
Release child safety lock
To release child safety lock, open rear
doors from outside and pull the lock at
the rear edge of rear doors to the"
"position before closing doors.
Do not forcefully pull the inside
door handle to prevent handle from
getting damaged when the child safety
lock is in the " "position
茵Leaving your car door unlocked
may be hazardous. Make sure that
all doors are locked (especially when
children are in your car) before
driving to prevent the doors from
getting open suddenly. Tie belts and
close doors to avoid you and other
passengers from being thrown out
during an accident.
茵Look around carefully before
opening car doors in order to prevent
leading to traffic accident.
Remote control door lock system
Lock doors:
1. Press the" "button on the remote
control.
2. Four doors will be simultaneously
locked and the turn indicator lamp will
flash once to show that the system is
guarded.
Unlock doors:
1. Press the " "button on the remote
control.
2. Four doors will be simultaneously
unlocked and the turn indicator lamp
will flash twice to show that the
system alarm status is released.
Anti-theft alarm system
(If equipped)
Your car is equipped with the
anti-theft alarm system. The anti
-theft alarm system will not be
activated until you press the remote
control door lock transmitter. The
system will not be activated by closing
the door.
Activate the anti-theft alarm system
Activate the anti-theft alarm system
as below:
1.Turn the ignition switch to LOCK and
pull out the ignition key
2. Close the doors and windows. Make
sure the windows are fully closed. The
anti-theft alarm system may be
activated even when windows remain
open.
3. Lock the doors via the remote door
lock transmitter. When the transmitter
is pressed, its light-emitting dioxide
indicator will flash. At the same time,
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Intelligent key (if equipped)
the turn indicator lamps will flash once.
It means that four doors have been
locked and the anti-theft mode has
been activated. The anti-theft alarm
system will be triggered when opening
doors with any other way.
Release anti-theft alarm system
Release the anti-theft alarm system
as below:
Press the unlocking button on the
transmitter.
-The transmitter LED indicator flashes
-All doors are open
-The hazard warning light flashes
twice
-Anti-theft mode is released
If doors remain closed or the engine is
not started 30s after the anti-theft
mode is released by using the trans
-mitter, all doors will be automatically
re-locked and the anti-theft mode will
be re-activated.
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Black button
Part of vehicles are equipped with
intelligent keys as shown in the figure.
When using this key, it is not
necessary to insert the key for vehicle
door locking and unlocking as well as
engine starting. Tooth profile code of
the key is recorded on the attached
key code plate. For security reasons, it
is recommended to take down and
properly keep the tooth profile code
after purchasing the vehicle. In the
case of a missing key, you need only
provide the key tooth profile code to
specially permitted after-sales service
stations of JAC and then they will
make a new key for you.
When you want to pull out the key,
press the release button at the end of
the key and gently pull the mechanical
key outward and you can take out the
short mechanical key which is hidden
in the intelligent key. In the case of
reinstallation of the mechanical key,
insert the key into the key hole and
keep pushing it until there is a "snap"
sound.
Replacement of battery
In the case of too low battery capacity
of the intelligent key, corresponding
indicator lamp turns from green to red
and it is indicated that it is time to
replace the battery for the key. Please
use the battery with the same model
in the replacement. After the
completion of battery replacement,
press any button on the remote
controller
for
three
times
accumulatively and the indicator lamp
will turn to green.
In the case of too low battery
capacity, although the indicator
lamp does not turn to red, the
remote control distance will be
shortened obviously.
Remote control door lock system
operation
Keyless access function
Request button
Car finder button
Lock-up button
Unlock button
Lock-up and unlock function
Release door lock-up and unlocking
via pressing "Lock-up button" or
"Unlock button" on the intelligent key.
The specific operation steps are the
same with those for the common
remote controller.
Car finder function
Keep pressing the car finder button for
1.5 sec., the hazard warning lamp of
the vehicle will be flashing for 15 sec.
with the horn whistling simultaneously.
Unlocking function
In the case of a locked vehicle, when
the user approaches the vehicle with
the intelligent key in hand, press the
request button on the door handle at
the driver's side or front passenger's
side, doors are unlocked, hazard
warning lamps flash for two times and
anti-theft alarm disables.
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The sensing area for the intelligent
key outside the vehicle is within
1m from the door handle center.
If the vehicle door is not opened
within 30 sec. after disabling the
anti-theft alarm and the intelligent
key is not in the vehicle after 30
sec, vehicle doors will be locked up
automatically and the anti-theft
system enables.
When the vehicle is locked-up and
the intelligent key is in the interior,
press the request button on the
door handle at the driver's side or
front passenger's side, there will
not be any operation at all.
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Lock-up function
When the vehicle is unlocked, there is
no intelligent key in the interior, the
ignition switch is located at LOCK
position and all doors are closed
completely, press the request button
on the door handle at the driver's side
or front passenger's side, vehicle
doors will be locked-up, the hazard
warning lamp flashes for one time and
the vehicle anti-theft system enables.
Please verify whether the engine
hood and trunk lid are closed in
place when lock up the vehicle
with this method or with the
application of remote control
function of the key to avoid
unwanted losses.
When enabling lock-up function, if
vehicle doors are not closed
completely, doors get locked without
hazard warning lamp flashing. At the
moment, the anti-theft system is not
activated while it is activated when all
vehicle doors are closed.
When the vehicle is unlocked and
there is no intelligent key in the
interior, if the ignition switch is
located at ACC or ON position, press
the request button on the door handle
at the driver's side or front
passenger's side, the "steering
system lock-up indicator lamp" on
the instrument keeps flashing for 10
sec. and four doors can not be locked
up all the time.
When the vehicle is unlocked and the
ignition switch is located at LOCK
position, if the intelligent key can be
scanned in the interior and exterior,
press the request button on the door
handle at the driver's side or front
passenger's side, "intelligent key
position indicator lamp" on the
instrument flashes and four doors
can not be locked all the time.
Keep the intelligent key away from
direct sunlight to avoid its fault due
to being heated.
Keep the intelligent key dry.
Do not throw or drop the intelligent
key to avoid its internal circuit
element damage.
When using the intelligent key for
vehicle door lock-up, please ensure
that all windows or the sun roof is
closed in place to avoid interior item
losses.
Windows
When the ignition switch is at the ON
position, the operations of power
windows will be available.
The main control is on the door panel
at the left side of the driver seat.
Controls controlling their corresponding
windows locate on the door panel at
the side of secondary driver and rear
seats. Push downward those controls
to lower the windows. Pull upward
those controls to raise the windows.
Main switch control panel
5 4
3 2
1
1.window locking switch
2.LF auto door/window control
3.RF door/window control
4.RR door/window control
5.LR door/window control
茵Never simultaneously operate
the main and auxiliary controls in
different directions. Or, it will result
in jammed windows which can not
be raised or lowered.
茵Raise the windows with care to
avoid injuries.
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Window locking control
Fast lowering window glass control
A window lock control mounted on the
main control panel will avoid pass
-enger's free operating the secondary
driver and rear windows. Push down
the window lock control button so that
the secondary driver and rear window
controls will not work. The driver can
control all locked windows. Push down
the window lock control button again
so that the secondary driver and rear
window controls will return to normal.
The driver seat power window control
can also be employed to fast lower
window glass. By pushing downward
the control to the bottom and then
releasing it, the window glass will fast
lower to its bottom.
The lowering window glass will stop
by pushing downward the control
again. Lift and hold the control will lift
the window glass.
The power window lock control
must be used with a child on rear
seats.
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The LF auto window control has
AUTO (automatically lower to the
bottom) and TOUCH-MOVE modes
only and other windows only have
the TOUCH-MOVE mode.
Secondary driver/passenger seat
window control
Open: Push downward the control to
open window.
Close: Pull upward the control to close
window.
Sun roof (if equipped)
Power sun roof operation
The sun roof can be opened or tilted. It
can be opened or closed only when the
ignition key turns to ON. Press the Sun
roof switch buttons" " or " "to open
or close sun roof and adjust to your
desired position.
Tilting adjustment procedure: Press
and hold the sun roof switch button
"UP" to till the rear end of sun roof.
Press and hold the other end to return
to its original location.
Sun roof sun visor
When the sun roof is closed, slide the
sun visor forward or backward to open
or close the sun visor. When the sun
roof is open, the sun visor can be
automatically opened, but it can only
be manually closed.
○If hands/arms/body is trapped
between the sliding glass and the
sun roof frame, do not close the
sun roof to avoid injuries.
○Never stand outside the sun
roof or reach out your body dur
-ing driving.
○Do not open the sun roof when
it is cold or there is snow on it.
○Clear and lubricate the slide rail
at regular intervals.
○Dry the sun roof after your car
is washed or undergoes rain.
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Engine hood
Support-free engine hood
(if equipped)
Strut bar engine hood
The engine hood release switch is
located at the lower left of the driver
cab console. Open/close operation
procedure comes as follows:
1. Pull outward the engine hood switch.
2. Reach out your left hand into the
inner side of the engine hood front
edge, release the safety poke rod and
lift the engine hood.
3. Support the engine hood with the
strut bar.
4. Remove the strut bar before closing
the engine hood. Slowly lower it. Make
it drop 30cm away from its lock point.
Make sure that the engine hood falls
back to its original location and is
locked.
Make the wiper fully contact the
windshield before opening the engine
hood. Or, the wiper arm may be
damaged by the engine hood.
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A hydraulic support rod is attached to
the support-free engine hood if equip
-ped to your car. When opening the
engine hood, you need only to lift it.
You can close it only by pressing it
downward with force. Procedure of
opening/closing the support freeengine
hood is as below:
1. Pull out the engine hood to release
switch.
2. Reach out your hand into the inner
side of the engine hood front edge to
release its safety yoke rod and then lift
the engine hood.
3. You can close it only by pressing it
downward with force, till it's locked.
4. Check the lock catch for firm locking
after closing the engine hood.
○To avoid an accident, make sure
that the engine hood is fully locked
before driving. Or, it may open and
block your sight when your car is
driving. 。
○Always insert the support rod
into the snap-in to prevent it from
falling down and causing injuries
whenever checking the engine.
○If the engine hood is kept lifted,
do not start your car. Or, it will
block your sight or fall down or be
damaged.
Description of operation safety in
engine compartment
As any work (including checking and
adding brake fluid) conducted on the
engine or in engine compartment may
result in scalds, injuries, accidents or
fire hazards, measures must therefore
be taken to ensure operation safety.
To promptly discover fuel or oil
leakage, frequently check your parking
lot to see if there is any fuel or oil stain
or trace. If there is any leakage, drive
your car to the JAC authorized after
-service centers for repair.
○Be careful when carrying out any
operation on the engine or in its
compartment.
○Do not open the engine hood
whenever there is steam rising or
coolant over-flowing to avoid
scalds. Work can be carried out
only when there is no steam rising
out or coolant overflowing and
when the engine is cooled down.
○Pull out the ignition key and
apply the parking brake after the
engine is turned off. Make sure
that the transmission is in Neutral
or P position.
○Keep children away from the
engine.
○Never touch the cooling fan
when the engine is still running. In
such case, the fan may suddenly
be started. In addition, never open
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the seal cover of the coolant
reserve tank because the radiation
system is still under pressure.
○Make sure that the coolant will
never drop onto the hot exhaust
port or other engine components.
In such case, the anti-freeze in the
coolant may spontaneously fire.
○If you have to carry out some
works including service, checking
or adjustment with the engine
running, other rotating components
such as belts, the generator and
the cooling fan may lead to
dangers.
○If you have to repair components
with the fuel system or electrical
equipment in operating conditions,
take the following measures:
-Disconnect the battery with the
electrical system.
-No smoking.
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-No operation shall be carried out
near open flames.
○Never mix different kinds of fuel
or oil when adding them. Or, it
may cause a severe functional
defect.
Engine IMMO (if eqiupped)
Each vehicle is equipped with the
special ECU, IMMO, Coil and
Transponder;
When starting the vehicle, turn the key
to the ON gear, and the IMMO will be
awakened.
After
wireless
authentication with the Transponder,
the wired authentication with the ECU
will be performed. After passing the
authentication, the ECM ignition and
fuel injection will be normal; if the
authentication fails, the vehicle will not
be started. If your vehicle cannot be
started by the JAC key, please contact
the JAC appointed sales and service
shop as soon as possible to check the
vehicle.
Trunk
Pull upward the trunk handle And lift
the trunk cover to open it.
You may also open the trunk using
your car key after unlocking your car
via the remote key.
Filler cap
Pull outward the filler cap at the lower
front of the driver seat to open it.
If the ice around the filler cap
hinders its opening, slightly knock
or push the cap to break the ice
and then open it. Never pry it open.
If necessary, spray a recog
-nized de-icing agent (the antifre
-ezing solution in radiation system
is disallowed) around the cap. You
can also drive your car to a warm
place where the ice will melt.
The toxic exhaust gas hazardous
to human health may enter into
the passenger compartment when
driving with the trunk open.
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Instrument background
illumination adjustment knob
Stir the Instrument background illum
-ination adjustment knob to adjust its
illumination intensity.
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Hazard warning light
Rear window defroster
The hazard warning light will come on
even when the ignition switch is off.
Under the following circumstances,
you may switch on the hazard warning
light:
-Emergency.
-Malfunctions causing your car to be
in an unsafe condition.
-You have to park your car in an
unsafe place due to malfunctions.
The rear window defroster will work
only when the engine is running. When
the defroster switch button is pressed,
its indicator lamp will come on. The
defroster
will automatically stop
working about 20s after it is switched
on. Re-pressing its switch button will
stop it ahead of time.
Interior illumination
Switch off the heater when there
is no frost on rear windows which may
block your sight. Reducing the power
consumption will help save fuel and
realize an economic and environmentallyfriendly driving.
○To protect the battery, you shall
switch on the defroster with the
engine running. You have to re
-switch on the defroster each
time the engine is started.
○The rear window defroster will
work only when the engine is
running.
Front seat reading lamp
equipped )
Rear dome light
( if
The switches of two reading lamps are
located on the overhead body roof.
Press left or right switch buttons (in
the redline frame) to separately switch
on each reading lamp.
The reading lamp gives off spot light
beams for reading illumination or as
lighting facilities of the driver and
passengers.
The button of rear dome light have
three working positions:
●DOOR (●)-In such mode, the light
will come on when doors are opened
and go out when doors are closed
regardless of the ignition key.
Note: If the rear dome light is a
time-delay light, it will go out gradually
in 6s after doors are closed.
●ON-The rear dome light will remain
on under the "ON" mode.
●OFF-The rear dome light will remain
off under the"OFF"mode.
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Door control light (if equipped)
Never turn the dome light switch
to ON when your car is not driving.
The door control light will come on
when opening front or rear doors. The
door control light is at the inner side of
doors. When any door is closed, it's
corresponding control light will go out.
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Vehicle lamps
Location diagram of car lamps
Side turn light
High-mount brake lamp
Front fog lamp
Front headlamp
Rear fog lamp
Rear headlamp
License plate lamp
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Front headlamp (including high
beam , low beam, position lamp
and turn light)
Low beam
relatively distant road condition (e.g.
driving in well lighted cities)
Front fog lamp (if equipped)
High beam
Position lamp
Brake lamp and high-mount
brake lamp
High mount lamp
Brake lamp
Turn light
High beam
The high beam is used in applications
where there is a need to identify a
relatively distant road condition or
where you drive at night or where
visibility is poor (switch to the low
beam mode at the meeting with a
vehiclerunninginanoppositedirection)
Position lamp
The position lamp is designed for
driving at twilight, daybreak or in a poor
visibility.
Low beam
The low beam will help you safely drive
at night when you are familiar with a
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The front fog lamp will come to work
when visibility is poor (e.g. foggy days).
It can give off penetrating beams to
ensure your and other passengers'
safety.
Rear fog lamp
The rear fog lamp is designed to inform
vehicles behind you when visibility is
poor. This will avoid a traffic accident.
The brake lamp is utilized to remind
and warn pedestrians or drivers of
vehicles behind you.
The high-mount brake lamp will work
as an auxiliary reminder and warning
device of the brake lamp.
To ensure your and others` safety,
check your car to see if its brake
lamps work normally. If they fail to
work or have been damaged, repair
them promptly to avoid traffic
accidents.
Reversing lamp
License plate lamp
Rear turn light
Reversing lamp
Rear turn light
License plate lamp
The reversing lamp will inform drivers
of vehicles behind you or pedestrians
of your driving direction when rever
-sing your car.
In order to avoid collisions or
being trapped in soft roads, you had
better get off to look through road
conditions behind you when reversing.
The license plate lamp is employed to
inform persons outside of information
about your car.
The turn light will remind drivers or
pedestrians behind your car of your
driving direction.
Switch on turn lights 50 to 100m
before accessing a bend, entrance
or turning so that drivers and
pedestrians behind you can under
-stand your driving direction,
avoiding possible traffic accidents.
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Combined switch
Side turn light
Multifunction steering wheel (if
equipped)
Turn light switch
Button function
1.Volume increasing button
2.Volume decreasing button
3.Knob
Rotating the knob upward enters the
last song, while rotating the knob
downward enters the next song. Press
for a short time of this button could
pause and pressing it for a long time
shall shut down.
4.Mute button
You can send your turning or lane
-changing information to other vehic
-les or pedestrians by means of the
turn light switch. The turn light will
come on only when the ignition switch
is on.
Push upward the turn light switch
control lever to show right turning
signal. Push downward the turn light
switch control lever to show left
turning signal. In such case, the left
and right turn lights on the instrument
board will flash.
Side turn light
The side turn light will inform drivers or
pedestrians at both sides of your
driving direction.
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When driving out of a bend and the
steering wheel is resumed to straight
driving direction, the turn light switc
-hes and their indicators will return to
their original status and get swit
-ched off.
Headlamp switch
In the auto-lighting status, the
headlamp will be automatically turned
on when night falls or when light is
dim. The headlamp will be automa
-tically turned off at daytime or when
light is bright.
High beam
-neously come on. Pull the control
lever towards your body and you will
switch to the low beam.
Headlamp flasher
To make the headlamp flash, you need
to pull the switch towards your body
and then release it. The headlamp may
flash even when its switch is in the
OFF position.
Front fog lamp switch (if equipped)
The headlamp will be turned on or off
by turning the bucket-shaped switch
at the end of combined switch. When
the bucket-shaped switch is turned to
position 2, the position lamp, license
plate lamp and instrument light will
come on. When the bucket-shaped
switch is turned to position 3, it will
switch to an auto-lighting status.
By turning the bucket-shaped switch
at the end of combined switch to the
high beam symbol position and at the
same time pushing the control lever
away from your body, you will turn on
the high beam. In such case, the high
beam and its indicator lamp will
simulta
The front fog lamp will come on when
turning the knob at the middle of the
light control lever to ON. The front fog
lamp will go out when turning the knob
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at the middle of the light control lever
to OFF.
The fog lamp will work only when
the ignition switch is at ON (turn-on)
position.
Wiper switch operation
When the ignition switch turns to "ON",
switches of windshield wiper or
washer will work. Switch positions
come as follows:
1. :When the switch turns to , the
wiper will work for a short time. Once
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releasing, the switch will reset and the
wiper will stop working.
2.0FF: It means OFF.
3.INT: It means INTERMITTENT.
When the switch turns to "INT", the
sway interval of the wiper may be
adjusted between 1 and 18 seconds
by means of switch.
4.LOW: It means low speed operation
5.HI: It means high speed operation.
Wiper intermittent operation int
-erval adjustment
Turning the wiper switch to "INT "will
cause the wiper to operate interm
-ittently. When the wiper switch is in
the INT position, its intermittent
operation interval will change between
1and 18s by turning its knob.
In winters or under freezing wea
-thers, check to see if the wiper
blade has been frozen on the
windshield before starting the
wiper.
Windshield cleaner manipulation
To use the windshield washer, you
should pull the wiper/washer control
lever in your direction. When the
washer is activated, its water sprayer
will spray cleaning fluid from the
windshield spray nozzle. At the same
time, the wiper will work and not stop
until the control lever is released.
○The operational duration of the
sprayer shall not exceed 15s.
Never use the washer when there
is no cleaning fluid in its can.
○In the region vulnerable to freez
-ing in winter, an anti-freezing
windshield cleaning fluid must be
used.
○Before operating the wiper
under a lower temperature enviro
-nment, you need to check to see
if the wiper blade has been frozen
onto the windshield. Or, it may
cause the wiper motor burn-out.
○If any ice or other foreign
materials on the windshield stop
the wiper, which may lead to
burn-out of wiper motor, promptly
stop your car, switch off the
ignition switch, and clear the ice or
foreign materials to free the wiper.
Or, it may cause the wiper motor
to be burned out.
○If the windshield surface is dry,
do not use the wiper. Or, it may
result in an early wear of the wiper
blade and the scratch of the
windshield.
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Sun visor
Front seat sun visor with a make
-up mirror
On the back of the Sun visor there is a
make-up mirror. When the headlamp
is on, the make-up mirror (if equipped)
lamp will come on only by opening its
cover.
Rear view mirror
Side rear view mirror adjustment
switch (if equipped)
Two Sun visors are provided in the
front of the driver and front seats of
your car to shade your eyes and
passengers' eyes from the sun from
the front and sides of your car. When
the sun is too shining, you can pull
down the Sun visor to protect your
eyes.
To block the sun from both sides, you
need to open the Sun visor in the front
of front seats and rotate it to left or
right side.
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L
R
Adjust the rear view mirror to a proper
position to ensure broad back eyeshot
for you before driving.
The rear view mirror can be adjusted
within ±7° in four directions to obtain
max back eyeshot. Rear view mirrors
at both sides can be adjusted by
operating the adjustment switch.
Procedure of rear view mirror position
adjustment comes as follows:
1. Switch the adjustment switch to "R"
or"L"to activates the adjustment mecha
-nism.
2.Press the four sides around the
adjuster button to appropriately adjust
the angle of rear view mirrors as
shown in the above figure.
Folding side rear view mirror
Rear view mirrors will be folded by
pushing them inward to the inside.
When parking lots are small, you need
to fold rear view mirrors.
○Never put hands between the
rear view mirror and its legs when
folding it to avoid injuries.
○An incorrect maintenance may
damage rear view mirrors. Never
try to scrape off ice on the surface
of rear view mirrors. Never take
forceful measures to remove ice or
other foreign materials on the
surface of rear view mirrors which
may block their free movement.
Use the ice spray or fan heater for
de-icing.
the rear view mirror to move it up or
down and left or right. If your car has
day/night interior rear view mirror
modes, you need to pull in your seat
direction a flap at the bottom of the
rear view mirror to switch to its "night"
mode. By so adjusting, you will reduce
the dazzling degree of beams from
headlamps of vehicle behind you.
Interior rear view mirror
Blur back eyeshot from the interior
Rear view mirror will be hazardous
for your safe driving.
Change the flap
To obtain clear back eyeshot, you can
adjust your body to a comfortable
driving position and grip the middle of
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Parking radar
equipped)
system
(if
the parking radar sensor
If there are obstacles behind your car,
the parking radar system (if equipped)
will send alarm signals to you via a
radar sensor featuring an identification
function when reversing at 5km/h
speed or parking. This parking radar is
an auxiliary safety device.
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○The parking radar system is an
auxiliary system. You also need to
carefully look around to make sure
that there is no obstacle behind your
carwhenreversing.
○The identifying range and alarm
signals of this system may vary with
differentkindsofobstacle.
○The parking radar will send
different audio alarm signals depen
-ding on the distance between your
car and obstacles. If its sensor is
covered with ice or dust or gets dirty,
itmaysendwrongalarmsignals.
○If you are driving your car across
grassland,orongraveled,bumpedor
sloped roads, its sensor may send
wrongalarmsignals.
○Avoid scraping or pushing the
surface of its sensor. Or, it may
damagethesensor.
○The sensor is not capable of
identifying extremely small or thin
articles, ropes, and sound-absorp
-tionclothandsponge,etc.
○When there are two more obsta
-cles, the sensor will first sense the
nearestone.
○Whether the parking radar
works or not will depend on its
surrounding conditions. To avoid
accidents when reversing, the
driver need to determine that
there is no obstacle behind your
car in advance.
○We shall not be liable for any
accident or damages due to
malfunctions of the parking radar.
Therefore, it is recommended that
you carefully look around to make
sure that there is no obstacle
behind your car before reversing.
○The parking radar system is
incapable of identifying obstacles
too close to your car (less than
300mm).
Working principle
The parking radar system is designed
to sense obstacles behind your car and
measure an approximate distance
between the obstacle and your car
based on an ultrasonic distance
measurement principle and a computer
fuzzy processing technology. When
shifting to reverse gear, the reverse
switch is on. The reversing lamp
comes on. Once receiving signals, the
control will cause the ultrasonic sensor
to send an ultrasonic signal. Once
receiving an echo signal, the sensor
will transmit it to the control for analysis and process. By analyzing and processing
the echo signal, the control will judge whether there are any obstacles behind and
the distance between the nearest obstacle and your car. When reversing, the
parking radar will begin to work. The instant that the radar begins to work, it will
conduct a fast self-test to ensure all components are in good condition. The
self-test results come as follows:
Self-test results
Buzzer
Normal
One sound
Part of the system fails to work normally
Two sounds
The system fully fails to work
Hasty sound lasts a spell of time and
then stops
In normal condition, the control will send impulse signals at different frequencies
to the buzzer depending on obstacle locations measured. The buzzer will send
sounds at different frequencies to you depending on distances of obstacles from
your car :
Distance between
car and obstacle
Voice prompt
Zone
Notice
0~0.4m
Continuous sound
Danger zone
Stop reversing
0.4~0.8m
1/8s/sound
0.8~1.2m
1/2s/sound
Slow speed zone Slow speed reversing
Safe zone
Normal reversing
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Seat
Front seat
Adjustment of seat backrest inclination
Adjusting seats forward/backward
First, pull upward the adjustment lever.
Then, move the seat forward or
backward along the seat rail to your
desired position. Last, release the
adjuster and make sure the seat is
locked.
To determine the seat is firmly
locked, you can mover the seat
forward or backward without using
the lock lever .
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Your car is equipped with a manual
adjusting lever to adjust your seat
backrest inclination. The adjustment
lever is located at the external side of
seats. The adjustment procedure
comes as below:
1. Lean your body forward or backward
to adjust it to your satisfaction while
raising the lever.
2. Release the lever and reset it. Make
sure that the backrest is locked.
○To reduce possible collision risks
or injury risks when stopping
suddenly, the backrests of driver
and passenger seats shall be kept
vertical when driving. If the back
-rest is kept tilted, the protection
function of safety belts and airbags
will decrease to a large extent. If
the backrest is kept tilted, the
driver and passengers may slide
downward along safety belts when
collision occurs. In other words,
safety belts will not perform a full
protection function with backrest
tilted.
○Never try to adjust your seat
when driving. Otherwise, it may
lead to accidents or even injuries or
death.
Seat upward/downward adjustment
(if equipped)
Adjustable seat headrest
Front seat
Small button
1
2
Big button
Seat upward/downward adjustment
procedure:
1. Turn clockwise the button 1 at the
left side of the seat to raise the front
part of the mat and vice versa.
2. Turn counterclockwise the button 2
at the left side of the seat to raise the
rear part of the mat and vice versa.
Rear seat
Small button
Big button
By adjusting the headrest height
make its top as close as possible
head, you can reduce the frequency
neck injuries due to collision
to
to
of
or
emergency braking. Its adjustment
procedure comes as follows:
Pull upward the headrest by hand and
you will adjust its height to your
desired position. By pressing down
-ward the big button and the headrest
by hand, you will lower your headrest
to your desired position.
Headrest removal procedure: First, pull
upward the headrest. Then, press and
hold small and big buttons at the
left/right sides. Last, take off the
headrest from the guide sleeves.
Re-install and adjust your headrest to
its original location before driving.
Procedure of headrest forward / bac
-kward adjustment: Pushing forward
your headrest will tilt it forward. Re
-pushing your headrest will unlock and
return it to its original location.
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Power seats (if equipped)
Folding rear seat (if equipped)
The backrests and mats of rear seats
can be folded to gain a larger room for
luggage storage. Their folding proce
-dure comes as follows:
1. Fix the lock catch of rear seat safety
belts.
2. Remove the headrest.
3.Press the button (There is one button
at each external side of headrest) at
the external side of the rear seat
backrest. Then, fold the backrest forw
-ard.
4.To return the rear seat backrest to its
original status, you need to directly
raise it. Then, you need to push it until
a "click" sound comes showing it is
locked.
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Armrest between rear seats
When necessary, you can pull out the
armrest between rear seats. Rear seat
armrest is equipped with cup holders.
Forward/backward/upward/
downward adjustment of power seats
The power seat, if equipped to your
car, is equipped with a multi-directio
-nal power seat adjustment device at
the external side of the driver seat.
Adjustment procedure of power seats
comes as follows:
Push the adjustment button in a
horizontally forward/backward direction
of your car to move the seat forward/
backward.
Pull upward or press downward the
front part of the adjustment button to
Adjustable steering column
lift or lower the seat.
Pull upward or press downward the
rear part of the adjustment button to
lift or lower the rear part of the seat
Adjustment
of
power
backrest inclination
Manual waist rest (if equipped)
Adjustment of steering
position and height
wheel
Adjustable state
seat
Push forward or backward the power
seat backrest adjustment switch to
obtain a satisfactory inclination angle.
Release the power seat adjustment
switch when the seat is adjusted to a
satisfactory position.
Use the control lever at the external
side of the driver seat backrest to
adjust the driver seat waist rest.
Turn counterclockwise the control
lever to adjust the waist rest to the
lower part of the seat.
Turn clockwise the control lever to
return the waist rest to its original
location.
1. Open the lock handle at the lower
steering column.
2. Raise or lower the steering wheel to
your desired position.
3. Pull upward the lock handle to lock
the steering wheel. Make sure that the
steering wheel is fully fixed.
The steering wheel must be face to
your chest, not to your face. Make
sure that you can see all instruments
and indicator lamps on the instrument
board.
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Cigarette lighter
Nevertrytoadjustthesteeringwheel
when driving. Or, it may cause
out-of-control troubles or severe
injuriesorevendeath.
the ashtray.
Some vehicle models possess lighting
function at the ashtray. When rotating
the bucket switch at the end of the
combination switch to a proper position,
the lamp in the ashtray lights up.
Rear seat ashtray (if equipped)
Ashtray
Front seat ashtray
The front ashtray and ashtray are
located at the lower part of the central
instrument panel. Gently press the
cover plate for the cigar lighter and
ashtray to open it. In the case of
cleaning, please open and take down
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Never put flammables into the
ashtray. If you leave paper or other
flammables into it, the cigarette
butts with fire will light them. That
may cause damage to your car.
When necessary, grip the ashtray top
edge and pull open . You need to take
off the ashtray when cleaning.
Press the inserted button of the
cigarette lighter to heat it. When the
cigarette lighter is heated, the button
Pedals
will automatically spring out. Promptly
take off the cigarette lighter to light
your cigarette. When the engine is not
running, the ignition switch shall be
turned to "ACC" or "ON". Otherwise,
the cigarette lighter will not work.
Never try to use counterfeited fittings
to avoid fires due to socket damage.
Be cautious when using the cigar
-ette lighter. Using the cigarette
lighter continually or without care
may result in fire.
brake, clutch, accelerator pedal
The arrangement of operating pedals in
the driver cab is shown in the figure:
1. clutch pedal
2. Brake pedal
3. accelerator pedal
The travel of pedals shall not be
blocked. Any article which may contact
pedals shall not be placed in the
legroom. No foot mat or rolling articles
or slippery carpet with no anti-side
functions shall be allowed to place
around the pedals.
If brake malfunctions occur, the brake
pedal travel will get longer.
The clutch and accelerator pedals must
be always capable of being depressed
to the floor.
Make sure that all pedals can return to
original position without any obstru
-ction. Therefore, only foot mats with
anti-slide functions and with pre-left
grooves around the pedals shall be
allowed.
No foreign articles shall be
allowed to be placed in legroom.
Articles, if any, may slide into the
brake pedal when an accident
occurs or when the brake is
suddenly applied. In such case,
articles will hinder your operations
of brake, clutch and accelerator
pedals.
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Glovebox
The glovebox is located below the
console in the front of the secondary
driver seat. You need to pull its handle
to open it.
There shall be no articles on the
console. Any article, if any, may be
thrown into the passenger comp
-artment when driving (e.g. accele
-rating, turning).
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Rear seat power socket
(if equipped)
wire to the cigarette lighter before
using it. The other end of the wire will
be connected to power supply.
Never connect any electronic
devices or accessories with a
power requirement less or
greater than 12V to the socket
Your car is equipped with 12V power
socket so that your can use various
electronic products or charge them
on-board easily.
The rear seat power socket is located
at the bottom of the rear central
handrail
If no power socket is equipped, the
cigarette lighter can be used as a
substitute of 12V power socket. But,
you need to connect a matching power
Air conditioning system
Arrangement of front seat AC vents
Arrangement of rear seat AC vents
1
2
Vent adjustment
To change the direction of air flow
from the vents, you can either directly
turn the vent vanes or poke the vane
adjustment knob. The vents shall be
kept smooth.
3
4
1 Side defrost vent
2 Windshield defrost vent 3 Central vent
4 Side vent
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Automatic AC control panel
1
2
Semi-automatic AC control panel
3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Temperature adjustment knob
2 LCD
3 Fan speed adjustment knob
4 Auto-control button
5 AC compressor switch
6 Front windscreen defroster switch
7 Internal-recirculation control button
8 OFF button
9 External recirculation control button
10 Rear windscreen defroster switch
11 Rear fog lamp switch
12 Air flow control mode button
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1
2
5
3
6
4
7
1 Air flow control mode button
2 Rear windscreen defroster switch
3 Internal/External recirculation control
button
4 Temperature adjustment knob
5 AC compressor switch
6 Fan speed adjustment knob
7 Rear fog lamp switch
Temperature adjustment knob TEMP
The temperature can be adjusted
according to the knob scale. Turn
clockwise the knob to raise the
temperature. Turn counterclockwise to
reduce the temperature.
You may adjust from a 22° C
temperature to the satisfaction of
human body.
If there are old men or children in your
car, it is suitable to adjust the temp
-erature to about 25°C.
Air output adjusting knob
Automatic air conditioning system:
Rotate this knob for the blower fan
speed regulation from 1-8.
Semi-automatic
air
conditioning
system: rotate the knob clockwise for
air output increase while rotate it
counterclockwise for air output
decrease. When rotate it to OFF
position, the blower is turned off.
Automatic air conditioning system
button
Press this button to turn on the
automatic air conditioning system. The
system will set the temperature
automatically according to the ambient
temperature and adjust the air output
of the blower automatically.
A/C Compressor button A/C
Automatic air conditioning system:
press the A/C compressor button (A/C)
to turn on or turn off the air
conditioning system.
Semi-automatic
air
conditioning
system: Rotate the air output adjusting
knob to 1 or above, press the A/C
compressor button (A/C) to turn on or
turn off the air conditioning system.
Please confirm A/C button is
located at OFF position in the case of
heating so as to reduce energy
consumption.
Front windscreen defroster (fog)
button
1. Press the button to switch to the
defroster mode.
2. Press the button to switch to an
external recirculation airflow control
mode.
3. Press the button to forcefully start
the compressor.
Internal and external circulation
control button
Automatic air conditioning system:
Press the internal circulation or
external circulation control button,
corresponding LED lights up. Thus, air
inlet mode of the A/C is internal air
intake mode or external air intake
mode.
Semi-automatic
air
conditioning
system: when the indicator lamp on
the button lights up, it is internal
circulation mode at the moment. Air in
the vehicle is blown into the vehicle
once again through the A/C system
and this may prevent external air and
peculiar smell from getting in and
increasing or decreasing the interior air
temperature faster. When the indicator
lamp on the button goes out, the A/C
is in external circulation mode and air
comes from exterior at the moment.
Long-time application of the
internal circulation mode will increase
fog on the glazing surface and air in the
vehicle will be dry extremely.
OFF button OFF
Press this button to turn off the A/C
system.
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Rear windshield defrosting (defogging)
button
Press this button to enable or disable
the
rear
windshield
defroster
(defogger). When the indicator lamp on
the button is lighting up, it is indicated
that this function is activated. The rear
windshield defroster (defogger) adopts
heating grilles for defrosting and
defogging. Prior to activating this
function,
you
should
remove
accumulated snow on the rear
windshield as much as possible.
Press this button, the rear windshield
defroster (defogger) will be turned off
automatically after about 20 min.
Besides, you can press this button
once again or shut down the engine to
turn off the defroster (defogger).
Turn off the heating device when
there is no frosting on the rear
windshield for this may be helpful to
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reducing power consumption so as to
reduce fuel consumption. It is an
eco-friendly driving habit.
Air outlet mode button (knob)
The air outlet mode button (knob) is
applied to air flow direction control.
There are five air output modes as
face, foot, face and foot, foot and
defrosting (defogging) as well as
defrosting (defogging) position.
Correct shutdown of automatic
A/C: adjust the temperature knob, set
the temperature to LOW and then turn
off the A/C control panel. After that,
press the internal/external circulation
button, the indicator lamp on the
internal/external circulation function
key lights up. In the case of the
following:
There is hot air coming out from the
A/C air outlet during vehicle running
with the A/C system off;
There is cool air coming out from the
A/C air outlet when the external
ambient temperature is proper but it is
a little bit cold in the cab.
Carry out adjustments according to the
correct shutdown of the automatic A/C.
Please confirm that there are no
items on the sun sensor at the left
top of the instrument desk or A/C
system operation will be influenced.
AC filter
The AC filter is located at the back of
the glovebox in the front of the
secondary driver seat. The filter is
designed to reduce the quantity of
pollutants flowing into car and purify
the air in your car
Audio system
Window glass antenna
See the attached CD/DVD manual for
details.
The AM-FM antenna of the Audio
System is mounted on the front or rear
windshield. Make sure that the lattice
on windshields is not damaged. Or, it
may affect the signal receiving function
of the radio.
○At regular intervals replace the
AC filter as specified in Warranty &
Maintenance Manual of JAC
B-CLASS Passenger Car. In the
environment where there is a
severe polluted atmosphere or the
road condition is poor, you need to
more frequently check the AC filter.
○If air flow entering your car
reduces suddenly, promptly drive to
the JAC authorized after-service
centers for checking.
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Ignition switch
and
"ACC"
If the ignition key is at the ACC
position, the on-board audio system,
cigarette lighter and DC power supply
will be put into use. It is not
recommended to use the battery until
the engine is started, in order to
prevent excessive discharge of the
battery.
The ignition switch is located at the
right side the steering column and
below the steering wheel. It has 4
positions as follows:
"LOCK"
The ignition key will not be inserted or
pulled out until the switch turns to
LOCK.Whenparkingandlockingyour car,
you need to slightly press and turn
counterclockwise the key. Then, pull out
th e key from the LOCK position. In
such case, the steering wheel is
locked to prevent theft.
"ON"
When the ignition key is at the ON
position, the indicator lamp on the
instrument board will come on for test.
At the same time, all components and
components are ready for work. The
ignition key shall be kept at the ON
position when driving.
If the engine is not started, never keep
the ignition key at the "ON "position. It
will lead to spontaneously discharge,
which may damage the ignition system
and make the excessive discharge of
the battery.
Ignition
function
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switch
position
"START"
The START is the engine starting
position. Turn the ignition key to the
START position to start the engine.
When the engine is started, you need
to release the ignition key. The ignition
switch will return to the ON position.
If the ignition key inserted into the
LOCKpositioncannotbeturned,youneed
to slightly turn the steering wheel. The
cause for this problem may be that the
steeringwheellockisactivated.
Engine start
Notices before starting the engine
For the vehicle equipped with manual
transmission, the gearshift lever shall
be shifted to the neutral position
before starting the engine.
For the vehicle equipped with manual
transmission, it is recommended that
you apply the clutch pedal when
starting the engine.
After the engine is started, you need to
release the ignition key to let the
ignition switch return from the START
to the ON position. Never keep the
engine and the starter running
simultaneously.
When in a cold environment, the
engine started will produce a strong
operation noise for a short time. That is
because it is necessary to build a fuel
pressure during the adjustment of
hydraulic valve clearance. In such case,
producing the above noise is normal.
Do not keep the engine running for a
long time under the parking mode.
Drive your car as soon as possible.
Avoid a high rotational speed or
sudden acceleration before the engine
temperature reaches its rated value.
For car models equipped with a
catalytic converter, it's disallowed to
start the engine by towing the vehicle
for more than 50m in distance. Or, the
fuel not fully burned may enter into the
catalyticconverteranddamageit.
Before starting the engine with towing
method, you need to use batteries of
other vehicles to help you start the
engine as much as possible. See the
Page 135 "Emergency Start" of this
manual for details.
Never keep the engine running in
an enclosed room or poorly vent
-ilated space. The odorless carbon
monoxide exhausted by your car
may cause toxic accidents or ever
death.
When the engine is turned off, the
radiator fan may remain rotating for
a period of time (even after the
ignition switch is turned off). The
rotation may last for up to 10
minutes.
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Keyless starting system (if
equipped)
Function of the keyless starting
system lies in starting the engine via
direct rotating the knob on the ignition
switch without inserting the key when
the vehicle is in the unlocking condition
for the anti-theft system and the
intelligent key is in the sensing area
inside the vehicle.
LOCK
The position is applied to engine
flameout and steering wheel lock-up.
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ACC
When the knob is located at this
position, the audio system, cigar
lighter and vehicle-mounted direct
current
(DC) power supply are
available. It is not recommended to
use the above electrical accessories
when it is not started to avoid battery
under voltage.
ON
When the knob is rotated to this
position, corresponding indicator lamp
on the instrument panel will light up
and get ready for inspections. At the
same time, all equipments and
components on the vehicle are
stand-by.
If the engine is not started, do not
maintain the knob at "ON" position for
a long time for this may lead to self
discharge, ignition system damage and
even battery under voltage.
START
This position is applied to engine
ignition only. Rotate the knob to this
position for engine start. After starting
the engine, release the knob and it
returns to "ON" position automatically.
Engine start-up procedures
1. Open a vehicle door with the
intelligent key and then take the key
into the vehicle.
2. Depress the brake pedal and make
sure to maintain the shift handle at P
gear position or neutral position.
3. Ensure the intelligent key is in the
effective range. Press down the
ignition knob on the ignition switch and
rotate it clockwise.
4. When the ignition knob is rotated to
"ON" position, make sure that indicator
lamps on the instrument panel can light
up or go out normally.
5. Rotate the ignition knob to "START"
position and release the knob after
engine start.
○ If the intelligent key is not in the
sensing area inside the vehicle,
press the knob, the buzzer will
produce a long beeping and the
intelligent key position indicator
lamp will flash. If the knob is not
pressed down within 10s, the
intelligent key indicator lamp goes
out after 10s.
○ Position for the intelligent key
applied to interior vehicle start-up:
areas within the range of the cab
but exclusive of edge of the
instrument desk, edge of left and
right seats, the hat stand, edge of
the door leaf and the area behind
the rear seat back.
○ If the intelligent key is placed in
a metal box, it is failed to start the
engine, either.
○ Please take the intelligent key
with you after leaving the vehicle.
○ During the process of vehicle
start-up, the intelligent key may be
interfered by some electromagnetic
signals and there will be engine
start failure. At the moment, adjust
the key position or direction
properly for normal start.
○ After starting the engine, do not
rotate the knob to "START" position
or the starter will be damaged.
○ In the case of engine flameout
during vehicle running, the power
steering system will disable. You
should apply a large force in steering
wheel operating. Meanwhile, the
brake auxiliary system will disable
and you should apply a larger force in
brake pedal operating.
○ Radio waves may interfere
electronic medical devices. For
people with electronic medical
devices in their bodies, please consult
medical device manufacturers for
information concerned interference
prior to using this system.
○ During vehicle running, do not
rotate the knob on the ignition
switch to "LOCK" position or the
steering wheel will be locked and
the vehicle will be out of control.
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Intelligent key failure
If the intelligent key disables, you can
start the engine with the following
procedures:
1. Slide the release button at the end
of the intelligent key, gently pull the
key ring and take out the short
mechanical key which is hidden in the
intelligent key.
2. Open the driver's side door with the
short mechanical key.
3. Press round buttons at both sides of
the ignition switch simultaneously and
take down the key lid on the ignition
switch knob.
4. Insert the short mechanical key,
rotate it to "ON" position and maintain
it at that position for 30s in order to
disable the anti-theft system.
5. Start the engine.
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○ Please protect the short
mechanical key against
key
duplication which may lead to
illegal starting of your vehicle.
○ In emergencies, if the intelligent
key disables, please use the
mechanical
key
for
vehicle
start-up.
Steering wheel lock-up and unlocking
Lock-up: Rotate the ignition switch
knob to "LOCK" position, release the
knob and the steering wheel is locked
up.
Unlocking: When the intelligent key is
in the sensing range, press the ignition
switch knob to unlock the steering
wheel.
○ When the ignition switch knob is
located at "ON" or "ACC" position,
open the driver's side door, the
buzzer will product a long beeping
and the steering system lock-up
indicator lamp will flash to remind
the user of rotating the ignition
switch knob to "LOCK" position so
as to lock up the steering system.
○ After hearing the warning sound
and seeing flashing of the steering
system lock-up indicator lamp, if
the driver's side door is closed or
the ignition switch knob is rotated
to "LOCK" position, the buzzer
stops beeping and the steering
system lock-up indicator lamp
stops flashing.
Transmission
5-speed manual transmission
1
3
5
2
4
R
The arrangement of 5 gears is on the
gearshift lever head of the manual
transmission.
Description:
1. You need to shift to the reverse gear
"R" at least 3s after your car stops.
When driving, shifting to R will dam
-age the transmission.
2. In a cold environment and before
the transmission oil temperature rises,
it is normal that gear-shifting is a little
difficult. In such case, it will not
damage the transmission.
3. If you have difficulty in shifting gears
some times, you need to first shift to
Neutral and release the clutch pedal.
Then, apply the clutch pedal. Last, shift
to D1 or R.
4. Never use the gearshift lever as an
armrest. Or, it will cause an early wear
of the transmission shift fork.
Gearshift operation
During gear shifting, make sure that
the engine rotating speed matches the
traveling speed of your car.
A proper and correct gear shifting will
help save fuel and extend the engine
service life.
When shifting from D5 to D4,
cautions shall be taken to prevent
shifting to D2 by accident. In such
case, the engine speed will get far
too high and the pointer of
tachometer will point to the red
zone. This misoperation may cau
-se the damage of engine.
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Tips for models with manual tran
-smission
Never shift to Neutral when sliding
along a downslope. It may be very
hazardous.
Never keep pressing the brake pedal.
Or, it may cause an overheat brake and
poor braking function. When sliding
from a downslope from top, you need
to reduce the speed and shift to a
lower gear. In such case, you can use
the engine braking to help reduce car
speed.
Reducing the speed of your car before
shifting to a lower gear will help avoid
a damaged engine due to overheat.
Make sure that your car is still before
shifting to R. Or, it may cause damage
to the transmission. First, depress the
clutch pedal. Then, shift the gearshift
lever to Neutral and wait for 3s. Last,
shift to R.
During driving on a smooth road, be
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careful especially when carrying out
braking, acceleration or gear shifting.
The engine speed may vary suddenly
when driving on a smooth road. The
sudden engine speed change will
make wheels slip and loss of traction,
thus getting difficult to control your car.
Automatic transmission
(if equipped)
Unlock botton
Shift handle
Clutch operation
Depress the clutch pedal to the floor
before gear shifting and then release it
slowly.
Never place your foot on the clutch
pedal when driving. Or, it may cause
an unexpected clutch wear.
Do not rest your foot on the clutch
pedal when driving on slope. Or, it may
accelerate the clutch wear or cause
ablation of clutch.
Transmission gear position
When the ignition switch is rotated to
"ON" position, the gear display lamp on
the instrument panel indicates the
position for the shift handle.
P (Parking gear)
Prior to shifting into P (Parking gear), it
is necessary to stop the vehicle
completely. In the case of engagement
of this gear, front wheels will be
locked up so as to prevent front wheels
from rotating.
P (Parking gear) position is the optimal
gear position for engine start. Before
starting the engine, please verify
whether the shift handle is located at
this gear position.
For shifting out of this gear, you should
remove your foot from the accelerator
pedal, depress the brake pedal fiercely
and press the release button at the side
of the shift handle simultaneously.
For shifting out of this gear, you should
remove your foot from the accelerator
pedal, depress the brake pedal fiercely
and press the release button at the side
of the shift handle simultaneously.
After the completion of above
operations, if the shift handle is still
failed to shift out of the parking gear,
please refer to "Unlocking of Shift Lock"
on Page 64.
○ It is dangerous to get off when
the parking handle is tightly pulled
but the shift handle is not shift into
the parking gear for the vehicle
may move suddenly and lead to
injuries to you and others. Even
though the road surface is flat, it is
necessary to pull up the parking
handle tightly and place the shift
handle at the parking gear (P) to
avoid vehicle movement.
○ If the shift handle is moved to p
(Parking gear) position during
vehicle running, drive wheels will
be locked and this will lead to
transmission damage and vehicle
out of control.
R (Reverse gear)
Apply the gear position when
reversing. When it is required to shift
from the neutral position to reverse
gear position, implement gear shifting
when the vehicle stops completely.
Prior to shifting from the neutral
position to reverse gear position, it is
necessary to press the release button.
○ Before shifting into R (Reverse
gear) or shifting out of R (reverse
gear) position, it is necessary to
stop the vehicle completely.
○ Shift into the R (Reverse gear)
during vehicle running will damage
the transmission and damage due
to such misoperation are not
include in the guarantee coverage.
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N (Neutral gear)
When locating at this position, wheels
and transmission are disengaged.
When it is required to restart the
shutdown engine or keep the engine
idling for temporary parking, the
neutral gear position is applicable. No
matter what is the reason for leaving
the vehicle, you should shift the handle
into parking gear position. When
shifting the shift handle from the
neutral position to other gear positions,
it is recommended to depress the
brake pedal. Besides, in the case of
vehicle towing, it is necessary to shift
into the neutral gear position.
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completely, the transmission will shift
into low gear automatically.
It is very dangerous to shift into D
(Driving gear) when the engine is
running at a high speed and the
transmission is located at neutral
gear position. The vehicle will move
fast and even lose its control and
knock over people or obstacles
unless the brake pedal is
depressed completely.
D (Driving gear)
In general, this gear position is applied
to driving. The transmission will
automatically select proper gear
position according to vehicle speed
and acceleration.
For additional power in overtaking or
climbing,
please
depress
the
accelerator pedal completely. When
the accelerator pedal is depressed
Torque lock-up
When parking on an abrupt slope,
vehicle weight will produce an
excessive force on the parking pawl in
the transmission. Thus, it will be very
difficult to shift the shift handle out of
the P (Parking gear) position and this is
called "torque lock-up".
To prevent torque lock-up, it is
necessary to tightly pull up the parking
handle and then correctly move the
shift handle to P (Parking gear) position
before leaving the vehicle.
In the case of torque lock-up, it is
necessary to slightly tow the vehicle
with another one along the direction of
the supper side of the slope for
removing the component applied force
on the transmission parking pawl so as
to separate the shift handle from the P
(Parking gear) position.
Change-over between manual and
automatic mode
The automatic transmission can realize
change-over between manual mode
and automatic mode. When it is
displayed in the instrument panel as
"D", it is in automatic mode; when the
shift handle is located at D (Driving
gear) position, push the shift handle
rightward to enable the manual mode
(push it upward for shift up while push
it downward for shift down). At the
moment, the gear display in the
instrument panel is "1, 2, 3 and 4".
Driving of automatic transmission
(AT) vehicles
1. Ensure that the driver and
passengers fasten their seatbelts.
2. Ensure that the driver's seat and
rear-view mirror are in proper
positions and carry out adjustment if
necessary.
3. Ensure that the shift handle is
located at P (Parking gear) position.
4. Release the accelerator pedal, rotate
the ignition switch to START position
and release the switch after starting
the engine. If the engine is failed to
start, wait for 10s and restart it.
5. Keep the engine idling for more than
30s.
6. Release the parking handle.
7. Move the shift handle to proper gear
position, depress the accelerator pedal
slowly so as to realize vehicle forward
running or reversing.
○ Start the engine only when the
shift handle is located at P (Parking
gear) position or N (Neutral gear)
position.
○ Although the engine can start at
N (Neutral gear) position, it is
recommended start the engine at
this position only when normal start
is unavailable.
○ Do not drive the vehicle at a high
speed before the engine reaching
the normal operating temperature.
○ Do not slide with the neutral gear
engaged.
Leaving the vehicle during engine
operating
It is very dangerous to leave the
vehicle with the engine running. If the
parking handle is tightly pulled but the
shift handle is not shifted into P
(Parking gear) position, the vehicle may
move suddenly.
Besides, if you leave the vehicle
without shutting down the engine,
there will be engine overheating which
may lead to fire hazard.
If it is inevitable to leave the vehicle for
a short while with the engine
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Brake system
operating, please confirm that the
parking handle is tightly pulled and the
shift handle is located at P (Parking
gear) position at the same time.
Unlocking of shift lock
When it is failed to shift the shift
handle out of the parking gear position
with
conventional
method
(like
depressing the brake pedal and
pressing the release button), operate
with the method as follows:
1. Shut down the engine, tightly pull up
the parking handle.
2. Take out the mechanical key.
3. Carefully prize up unlocking slot
cover for the shift lock at the side of
the shift handle with a small flat head
screwdriver or other tools.
4. Insert the key or the screwdriver
into the unlocking slot of the shift lock
and keep pressing it downward.
5. Press the release button on the shift
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Unlocking slot for shift lock
All components of the brake system
are critical to your driving safety.
Please, strictly comply with our
maintenance standard and drive your
car to the JAC authorized after-service
centers for a regular checking of the
brake system.
Service brake
handle and simultaneously move the
shift handle from P (Parking gear)
position to neutral gear position.
6. Pull out the key from the unlocking
slot of the shift lock and reinstall the
cover and make sure that the concave
part of the cover is located at proper
place. Depress the brake pedal and
restart the engine.
The brake booster will assist you in
applying the brake with less depre
-ssing force. The ABS system will be
helpful to your steering control under
the emergency braking.
The service brake system is designed
to contain a dual-line structure. When
one line is damaged, the other can still
function normally. You need to apply a
relatively large force to the brake pedal
only when it is difficult to carry out the
braking operation in a short distance
with one line working. Unless under
special situation, you need to stop your
car in a safer place and wait for help
from the JAC authorized after-service
centers.
If the brake system alarm lamp comes
on, it means that your car is short of
brake fluid. If the lamp remains on
after adding brake fluid, immediately
drive to the JAC authorized after
-service centers for checking and
repair. If in such case your car can not
be drived normally, you need to get
your car to the JAC authorized
after-service centers by using a trailer
or other safe methods.
Parking brake
If there are malfunctions in the
brake system or if you think that
there are malfunctions in the brake
system, immediately contact the
JAC authorized after-service ce
-nters for checking. It is very
hazardous to drive a car with malfu
-nctions in its brake system. It
may cause severe accidents or
even death.
The parking brake operation can be
made possible by using the parking
brake lever. When parking your car,
you need only to pull upward the lever
tightly.
For the models with manual trans
-mission, when parking on a slope,
you need to pull upward the handle to
the desired position and then shift to
D1. For the models with automatic
transmission, you should shift to P.
To avoid starting your car by accident
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when the parking lever is not released,
you need to check to see if the parking
lever is fully released before driving.
When the parking lever has been lifted
and when the ignition switch has been
turned on, the parking brake indicator
lamp will come on.
To release the parking brake lever, pull
it upward a little, press and hold its
lock button and push down.
○To avoid your car moving by
accident, you need to pull upward
the parking brake into place each
time you fully stop your car.
○Care shall be taken to press
downward the parking brake lever
into place when releasing it.
Failure to press downward the
parking brake lever into place will
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cause an over-heated brake
system, thus reducing and
damaging its braking function. In
addition, it may result in an early
wear of the rear wheel brake
friction plate.
Leaving your car unattended
when the engine is still running
If you have to leave your car with the
engine running, make sure that the
parking brake lever has been pulled
upward into place before leaving your
car. For the models with manual
transmission, you also need to shift to
Neutral.
It may be very hazardous leaving
your car with the engine running.
If you do not shift to Neutral, your
car may move suddenly even
when the parking brake lever has
been fully lifted. In addition,
leaving your car with the engine
running will cause the engine to
get overheated. That may cause a
fire or injuries. Make sure that the
engine is stopped before leaving
your car.
Engine braking
When driving on a long downslope, you
can shift to a lower gear to make full
use of the engine braking. For the
models with manual transmission, you
need to down-shift in sequence.
For the models with manual
transmission, do not shift down by
two or more gears at one time. Or,
it may damage the transmission,
or cause your car out of control or
even injuries.
Stop your car
You can stop your car on an uphill road
by depressing the brake pedal and lifting
the parking brake lever.
When encountering a traffic jam or
crossing a railway crossing costs a long
time, you had better stop the engine.
When parking, you need to shift the gear
selector lever to N, apply the parking
brake and pull out the ignition key.
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Safety belt………………………………………………71
Children and pregnant women protection … 75
Airbag …………………………………………………76
Seat safety ……………………………………………80
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Safety belt
It is of extreme importance to always
buckle safety belts in a correct manner
when driving to prevent the driver and
passengers from being injured in a
traffic accident.
○One safety belt must only apply
to one person. Or, it will be
hazardous.
○Each country has its own
regulations on placing children at
front seat during driving. It is
recommended that you follow the
relevant regulations of your own
country.
○Never twist the safety belt
when buckling the safety belt.
○Always check the safety belt
for cuts, ruptures, and deformed
metal components. Replace it if
there are defects.
○If the safety belt gets dirty,
clean it using a neutral detergent
and warm water. Dry it in the
shade. Never try to bleach or dye
the safety belt. Or, it may affect its
strength and function.
○If a traffic accident occurs, the
safety belt must not be re-used
even though it looks intact. Repl
-ace it with a new one.
○To prevent you and passengers
from being accidentally injured, all
passengers must wear safety
belts when driving.
○When seat backrests are kept
vertical, safety belts will to the
largest extent protect your safety.
If seat backrests are kept tilted,
passengers may be thrown out
from their seats and are injured
when a forward collision accident
takes place.
○Never try to disassemble or
repair safety belts. Contact the
JAC authorized after-service cen
-ters for details on safety belt
operations. Never use safety belts
for other purposes or make them
damaged by vehicle doors or seat
hinges.
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Safety belt height adjuster
The height of front seat safety belts
can be adjusted by using the fixing
bracket. Safety belts must pass across
your stomach, chest and shoulders
instead of your neck. Any seat safety
belt too close to your neck will not
provide you an effective safety
protection.
To adjust the height of the seat to
which the safety belt is fixed, press
and hold the adjusting button, lift or
lower the fixing bracket to an
appropriate position, and release the
button and slide upward and downw
-ard to make sure that it is locked.
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Buckle 3-point safety belts
First, draw out the safety belt from the
roll-up box. Next, buckle its metal end
into the catch until a "click" sound is
heard. Last, adjust the waist segment
of the safety belt. The safety belt will
automatically stretch to fit your hip.
When you slowly lean or move
forward, the safety belt will autom
-atically stretch out. If a sudden or
strong collision occurs, the safety belt
will automatically be locked to hold
your body. When you fast lean
forward, the safety belt will also
automatically hold your body firmly.
Adjustment 3-point safety belts
Unbuckle 3-point safety belts
2-point static safety belt
You need to pull the safety belt
downward as much as possible to
make it pass your hip instead of your
waist. If the safety belt passes across
the upper part of your body, you may
slide out from the bottom during an
accident or emergency braking. That
may cause severe body injuries or
even death.
To release the safety belt, hold the
catch support and press the release
button. When the safety belt is
loosened, it will be automatically
drawn back into the roll-up box. If not,
check it for twists or knots. If there are
not twists or knots, try it again.
First, hold the catch support by hand.
Then, buckle the safety belt metal
catch into the catch support until a
"click" sound is heard. Last, manually
adjust the safety belt to a satisfactory
tightness. Procedure to release this
safety belt is the same as that of the
3-point safety belt.
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Safety belt pre-tensioner (if equ
-ipped)
Pre-tensioners may be equipped to
the front seats of your car. The
pre-tensioners are designed to protect
you and front seat passengers from
being injured when a severe collision
happens. Once a severe collision
occurs, the pre-tensioners and airbags
of front seats will simultaneously
provide passengers safety protection.
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The working principle of the pretensi
-oner is the same as that of an
emergency lock telescopic device. In
an emergency braking situation, the
telescopic device of the safety belt will
enter the lock mode. While in a
collision, the safety belt pre-tensioner
will pull passengers in the direction
opposite to that of the collision. That
will hold passengers firmly on their
seats. The safety belt pre-tensioner is
an integral part of the SRS system.
Description:
When triggering the safety belt
pre-tensioner, a small explosion sound
will be heard. That is normal and not
hazardous.
The safety belt pre-tensioner is a
one-time device designed only against
severe collision accidents.
If the safety belt pre-tensioner is
triggered, do not try to replace it by
yourself. Contact the JAC authori
-zed after-service centers.
Children & Pregnant women
protection
Infant protection
Some countries require using the
qualified child protection devices for
infants and children. It is strongly
recommended that you use protection
devices or safety seats for infants with
a weight equal to or less than 18kg.
Airbags are designed to protect adult
passengers during an accident. They
are hazardous to children during an
accident. Never install child protection
devices on the secondary driver seat
equipped with an airbag. Or, a huge
impact force due to airbag inflation
may cause injuries or even death to
infants.
Always make sure before the purchase
that the child protection system for
your children is suitable for children's
stature, vehicle seats and safety belts.
Children safety seats must be installed
following the manual provided by their
manufacturer.
Older children protection
For older children for whom infant
safety seats are not suitable, they
must wear seat safety belts.
Older children had better use rear
seats and wear seat safety belts.
If having to use front seats, older
children (aged 13 and above) must
wear seat safety belts and move the
seat backward as much as possible.
Wounded passengers' protection
Wounded passengers must use seat
safety belts. If necessary, call doctors
for relevant details.
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Airbag
Pregnant women protection
Carefully read the SRS description
in the glovebox and on the sun
visor back over the driver seat.
Pregnant women need to seek a
doctor for advice before riding. They
had better use 3-point safety belts.
The hip segment of the safety belt
shall be kept loose and comfortable
and as low as possible.
Pregnant women shall be kept far from
the steering wheel or instrument board
as much as possible. They shall keep
their body vertical to reduce injury risks
due to collision accidents or airbag
inflation.
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JAC J5 passenger car is equipped with
a SRS system. The system, marked
with the word"SRSAIRBAG", is located
on the steering wheel central cover
and the console in the front of
secondary driver seat.When a collision
accident takes place, the SRS system
will provide additional safety protection
for the driver and front seat passenger
besides seat safety belts.
○The airbag is an integral part of
vehicle passive safety system
instead of the substitute for safety
belts. Only when airbags and
safety belts simultaneously work
can passengers obtain maximum
safety protection.
○Airbags will be inflated only
when a serious frontal collision
occurs. Airbags will not work
when a side or rear collision
happens or when a roll-over
occurs. Airbags are one-time
devices and must not be re-used.
SRS components and functions
The supplemental restraint system
(SRS)
includes
the
following
components:
-Airbagmodule(main/auxiliarymodules)
-Safety belt pre-tensioner
-SRS control members (SRSCM)
-SRS airbag alarm lamp (SRI)
When the ignition switch turns to "ON",
SRSCM will continuously monitor
possible frontal collisions and decide
whether it is necessary to trigger
airbags.
When the ignition key turns to "ON", or
the engine is started, the SRS indicator
lamp (SRI) on the instrument board will
flash 6s and then go out.
When SRSCM senses a strong frontal
collision, it will activate airbags to
automatically inflate. Fully inflated
airbags and proper safety belts will
slow and hold the forward movement
of the driver and passengers. That will
help prevent head or chest from
getting huge injured. After fully
inflated, airbags will soon shrink to
provide the driver broad front eyeshot.
How does SRS work?
When a strong frontal collision occurs,
SRS will sense the sharp vehicle
deceleration. In such case, it will
promptly activate and inflate airbags.
At the same time, it will also activate
the seat safety belt pre-tensioner.
When a strong frontal collision occurs,
seat safety belts will help fix
passengers' lower body. Airbags will
absorb energy from the collision to
protect passengers' chest and head.
A fully inflated airbag will instantaneo
-usly deflate the gas. The time interval
between inflation and deflation is
approximately 0.1s. That will provide
the driver broad eyeshot and help the
driver to control the car.
When SRS works, an explosion sound
and smoke will be produced. That is a
normal phenomenon. The smoke
produced is powder on the airbag. If
your face and hands contact the
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powder, wash your face and hands
with warm water and soap to avoid
skin allergies.
○Only when the ignition key turns
to ON can SRS be activated. If the
airbag alarm lamp remains off
when the engine is started or if the
alarm lamp remains on when
driving, there may be an SRS
malfunction. Immediately drive you
-r car to the JAC authorized after
-service centers for checking.
○Before replacing fuses or
disconnecting the battery, turn the
ignition key to"LOCK"or take it off. If
the ignition key is in the
"ON"position, do not move away or
replace fuses connected to airbags.
Or, the airbag alarm lamp may
come on.
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Conditions where the air bag may be
inflated:
Conditions where the air bag may not
be inflated:
茵 Vehicle may be subjected to the
severe collision at range of front
obligue line.
茵 Front impact the unmovable and
indeformable cement wall.
茵Impacting the telegraph pole or objects
those will be deformed easily such as
trees.
茵Impacting with the steps, curbstone etc.
during driving.
茵Suddenly falling into the deephole or
ditch.
茵Rear-ending into the rear-lower part of
other vehicle or rear-ended by others.
茵Slightly frontal impact.
茵Side rollover.
茵Side impact, impact direction and
impact point out of range of the center
oblique line.
茵Ignition switch is turned off
茵Other special cases.
SRS maintenance
SRS is essentially a maintenance-free
system. If SRS fails to work normally,
drive your car to the JAC authorized
after-service centers for repair.
The removal, installation and repair of
the SRS system must be carried out by
professional personnel authorized by
the JAC authorized after-service
centers. Improper repair will cause
severe potential safety concerns.
The place where airbags are located
must be cleaned and wiped using clean
water and cloth respectively. Deter
-gents containing unknown chemical
constituents must not be used.
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Seat safety
Driver seat
○Never change the SRS compo
-nents or fittings freely. Or, it may
cause the SRS malfunctions.
Once the SRS system fails, it will
be impossible to trigger the SRS
system when a collision occurs.
○Never play with the SRS
components and wires. Or, it may
cause an abnormal airbag inflation
or human injuries.
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you can easily reach out your arm to
hold the steering wheel top.
Front seat
It is recommended that the driver seat
be adjusted as follows:
-Adjust the seat forward or backward
until you can easily reach out your foot
to depress the pedals to floor.
-The driver must keep at least 25cm
away from the steering wheel and the
instrument board to make sure that
you will obtain best protection at
triggering of the system.
-Adjust the seat to an appropriate
inclination angle where your back fully
contacts the seat backrest and where
It is recommended to adjust the front
seat as below:
Adjust the front seat backrest to a
vertical position where passenger can
comfortably put their feet into space
below the instrument board.
Move the front seat backward as much
as possible.
Headrest
The headrest height shall be adjusted
depending on the height of passengers
and their head position. The properly
adjusted headrest and safety belt will
provide effective protection for you.
Headrest height adjustment
You can adjust your headrest to proper
position by gripping its both sides with
your hands and then moving upward or
downward.
It can gain the best protection when
the lowest part of headrest upper edge
is in the same plane with or slightly
higher than your eyes.
Child restraint system (prepared
by user)
The children should sit on the rear
seats and start the restraint system
properly, which can decrease the
injured possibility at emergency brake
or sudden movement.According to
accident statistics, the children are
safer in the rear seats than them in the
front seat under the condition of
properly starting the protection device.
Elder children not suitable for child
restraint should use the seat belt.
The qualified child protection system
should be used.The child restraint
system (safety seats) should be used if
there is any child in the vehicle.
Otherwise, it may cause injury or even
death to the children in event of
collision.Infant and young children
should use the qualified seats for
infant and young children.Before
purchasing the special child restraint
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system, ensure this system is suitable
for your child, seats and seat belts.For
the installation and use of child restrain
system, please refer to the instruction
provided by the manufacturer.
○The child restraint system
should be installed on the rear
seat.It is forbidden to install the
infant and young children seats in
the fonr passenger seat's position.
Otherwise, in case of accident,
the unfolding of front passenger's
air bag will cause infant and young
children seriously injured or even
die. Therefore, the child restraint
system should be installed on the
rear seats.
○As the temperature of the seat
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belt or child restraint system in
closed vehicle is very high, check
the temperature of the seat surface
and buckle to avoid scalding.
○Elder children not suitable for
child restraint system should sit on
the rear seat and wear the seat
belt. Never let the children sit on
the front passenger's seat.
○Provided that the seat belt is not
suitable for child, we recommend
you use the booster seat on the
rear seat to increase the child riding
height and comfortably and safely
protect the child.
○During traveling, do not let child
stand or kneel on the seat.
○Avoid using the child seat or
child restraint device with its height
exceeding backrest hook, because
they can not provide enough safe
protection in case of accident.
○During traveling, do not hold
child by your arm, because in case
of accident or emergency brake,
that could not protect the child or
even injury the child. It is the same
holding the child even with seat
belt worn.
○Supposing you do not fix the
child restraint system, possibility of
injury or death to the children will
greatly increase during collision.
○ISOFIX international standard
safe joint device is provided for
installation of child seat of this
model vehicle.
Installed on to the mid seat of the
rear row
manufacturer's
suggestion before
installing the child restraint system.
Installed on the outside of rear
seat
The child restraint device can be fixed
by the mid seat'sbelt at rear row.After
installation, shake the child seat on all
sides to ensure the seat belt well
fasted.
Supposing the child seat shakes,
readjust the length of seat belt. Insert
he child restraint hook (if equipped) into
the buckle to fix the seat.It is
recommended
to
consult
the
To install the child restraint system
onto the outside of rear seats, extend
the seat belt from the retractor to fix
the seat belt and let it have some
tension. Make sure that the hip part of
the belt passing through the waist and
the neck of child.After installation, try
to move it in all directions to be sure
the child restraint system securely
installed.
If it is need to tension the belt, pull the
strap toward the retractor. If the seat
belt is unbuckled, it is allowed to
retract and then the retractor will
automatically return to its position
when the passenger normally seating.
Before installation, read the instruction
carefully provided by the manufacturer
of child restraint system.
If its instruction cannot be followed,
contact with the JAC special service
station immediately for system
inspection.
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Running-in period……………………………………………85
Driving on snowy roads………………94
Economy and environmentally friendly driving ……85
Winter driving……………………………94
Careful driving…………………………………………………88
Braking……………………………………96
Drunk driving…………………………………………………88
Fuel ………………………………………101
Night driving …………………………………………………89
City driving……………………………………………………89
Expressway driving …………………………………………90
Long-distance driving………………………………………91
Driving under rainy and slippery conditions…………91
Driving on ramps and mountain roads ………………93
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Running-in period
Running-in
For a new car, the internal wear of the
engine is much larger in its running-in
period than after the running-in period.
The running-in effect develops mainly
from its initial 2000km travel.
Less than 1000km
Here is some experience for your
reference:
-Do not depress the accelerator pedal
to the floor.
-Keep the driving speed within
80km/h.
-Avoid a high engine speed.
-Never use your new car to tow other
vehicles.
From 1000km to 2000km
Now it can gradually accelerate your
car or engine speed to their max
allowable value.
The following precautions apply during
or after the running-in period:
-If the engine temperature is low,
never keep it running at high speed no
matter the transmission is at Neutral or
other gears.
-Do not drive when the engine speed
is too slow. If the engine is not running
smoothly, shift to a lower gear.
Do not drive your car at unnec
-essary high engine speed. Shift to a
higher gear in advance to help save
fuel, reduce noise and protect the
environment.
After running-in period
The red zone of tachometer indicates
the max allowable engine speed.
Never raise the engine speed to the
value marked in the red zone. Or, it
may cause damage to the engine.
Economy and environmentally
friendly driving
Fuel consumption, environmental ada
-ptation, and the wear of engine, bra
-ke and tires depend on the following
factors:
-Individual driving habits
-Individual use conditions
-Technical conditions
A predictable and economic driving
habit will help reduce fuel consumption
by 10-15%. The following tips for your
operations will help protect the enviro
-nment and save fuel:
Tip 1 Predictable driving
Accelerating the car is most fuel
-consuming. Driving your car predic
-tably will reduce braking frequency
and acceleration. In addition, let your
car slide wherever practicable until it
stops. This, for instance, is the case
with the situation where a traffic red
light is around the corner.
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Tip 2 Correct tire pressure
Always keep a correct tire
pressure. When a tire pressure redu
-ces 50kp, the fuel consumption will
rise by 5% . The insufficient tire pres
-sure will increase rolling resistance of
the tires and thus expedite tire wearing
and reduce driving performance.
Check tires when the tires are under
cold state.
Do not use the winter tire all the
year. That is because winter tires
feature a high noise and may
increase fuel consumption by
10% . Adopt summer tires prom
-ptly at alternation of seasons.
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When the engine speed reaches
2000rpm, shift the next higher driving
gear.
If your car is equipped with an
automatic transmission, you need to
slowly apply the accelerator pedal. That
will automatically select an economic
driving mode. In other words, it means
early upshifting and late downshifting.
Tip 3 Gearshift energy saving
Another effective method to save
fuel is to shift to a higher gear as soon
as possible. Otherwise, a high engine
speed will increase fuel consumption.
The relationship between the fuel
consumption value (L/100km) corres
-ponding to each gear and the vehicle
speed (km/h) is shown in the above
figure.
The following tips may help you with
your driving: When shifting to D1, you
had better drive your car the distance
equal to the length of the car body.
Tip 4 Do not drive at top speed
Do not drive your car at top speed
as much as possible. Driving at high
speed will double fuel consumption,
emission and noise.
The relationship between vehicle spe
-ed (km/h) and fuel consumption
(L/100km) is shown in the above
figure. Driving at 3/4 top speed will
reduce fuel consumption by about half.
Tip 5 Minimum engine idle time
If stopping the engine when
encountering jam traffic, crossing a
railway crossing or a long red light
wait, you will save more fuel in
30-40s than that needed to re-start
the engine.
Tip 6 Regular maintenance
To keep an economic driving, you
had better drive your car to the JAC
authorized after-service centers for
regular maintenance. A wellmaintained
engine will not only improve the driving
safety and keep your vehicle value but
also decrease fuel consumption.
A poorly-maintained engine may incr
-ease fuel consumption by 10% .
Check the engine oil level each time
you add fuel. The engine oil consump
-tion to some extent depends on load
and rotating speed of the engine.
Considering different driving habits, the
engine oil consumption may be up to
1.0L/1000km.
Additional tips: Light oil will help redu
-ce fuel consumption.
Tip 7 Unload unnecessary load
Besides good driving habits and
regular maintenance, removing unnece
-ssary load before driving will also
help save fuel.
As each kilogram of weight will
increase fuel consumption, it's necess
-ary to check your trunk at times to
make sure that there is no unneces
-sary load.
Tip 8 Reduce short-distance driving
frequency
Only when reaching a proper
temperature, the engine and catalytic
converter will reduce effectively fuel
consumption and emissions.
For a medium-level car, its fuel
consumption in a short time after the
engine is cold-started may even
amount to 30-40L/100km. After driv
-ing one kilogram, its fuel consump
-tion will reduce to 20L/100km. The
engine temperature and fuel consum
-ption will reach a normal level after it
drives about 4km. Therefore, it is
better to avoid short-distance driving.
If your destination is not too far from
you, you had better walk there.
The ambient temperature is also a key
factor. At +20℃ and -10 ℃ , the fuel
consumption values (L/100km) for the
same distance (km) will come differ
-ent. The fuel consumption is higher in
winter than in summer.
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Drunk driving
Tip 9 Power saving
The vehicle power is generated by
an on-board generator when driving.
Switching on electrical equipment will
increase the generator load and fuel
consumption. The heating of rear
windshield, front small lights, heating,
and AC system need high power
consumption. For instance, heating
rear windshield for every 10 hours will
consume one liter of fuel. So, you had
better switch off as many electrical
devices as possible when necessary.
Tip 10 Sufficient driving record
Make relevant driving records
before or after driving will help you
discover tips for fuel saving. That will
also enable you to find the variation of
fuel consumption (positive or negative).
Measures, if necessary, shall be taken
to deal with the above situations. If
fuel consumption increases, you need
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to look back into such factors as
driving method, location, and road
condition from the last time when fuel
is added.
Careful driving
To ensure careful driving, you need to
abide by the following precautions:
-Correctly buckle your safety belt.
-Get ready to deal with various
situations any time.
-Keep an enough distance from the
vehicle ahead of you. That is because
you do not know when the vehicle
ahead will suddenly turn or apply the
brake.
-Always pay attention to your driving.
Any distraction including making a call
using you mobile phone, reading and
picking articles from the floor will exert
a negative effect on your driving or
even cause injuries due to collisions.
Drunk driving has become the primary
factor behind traffic deaths. In general,
alcohol affect the driver in following
aspects:
-Judgment
-Muscular coordination
-Sight
-Concentration
Drunk driving is extremely dange
-rous. Even a small amount of
alcohol will affect your respon
-siveness, observation, concentrat
-ion and judgment. Never drive
drunk. Never take a car driven by a
drunk driver.
Night driving
Night driving is more hazardous than
day driving due to body fatigue and
weak eyeshot at night.
Here are some tips for night driving:
-Careful driving.
-Never drive drunk.
-Adjust the interior rear view mirror to
reduce dazzling beams from headla
-mps of vehicles behind.
-Keep a relatively long distance away
from other vehicles.
-Drive at low speed, especially when
driving on an expressway, as the
headlamps of your car can only
illuminate a limited distance ahead.
-Be careful for animals when driving in
remote areas.
-Drive to side strips for relax whene
-ver feeling tired.
-Beams from headlamps of opposite
incoming cars may make you
blindness momentarily for 1~2s or
even several seconds before your eyes
City driving
start to adapt to the dark environment.
When facing dazzling light beams,
slow down your car and avoid looking
in the headlamps of opposite incoming
cars, if driver of the opposite incoming
car does not turn high beam to low
beam or headlamps of the opposite
incoming cars are not beam focused.
-Keep clean the inside and outside
surfaces of front and rear windshields
and door windows. Dirty glass will
cause more dazzling light at night, thus
making your eye pupils shrink
frequently.
-Move your eyes continually to
identify dark objects when turning or
driving on a curve.
One of the biggest problems for city
driving is the heavy traffic in streets. In
such case, pay attention to other
vehicles' driving as well as traffic lights.
To ensure a safe city driving, abide by
the following precautions:
-Correctly buckle your safety belt.
-Get familiar with best routes to your
destination and learn them by heart.
-Adjust your driving posture. A correct
driving posture is of extreme import
-ance to your driving safety. It will
eliminate your fatigue arising from long
driving and guarantee broad eyeshot. In
addition, a correct driving posture will
realize a more precise, quicker and
more rational operations
-You had better drive at medium or
low speed when driving across a cros
-sing or on an all-purpose road. Get
ready to stop your car any time to avoid
accidents from sudden lane-changing
of non-motor vehicles.
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Expressway driving
-Carefully distinguish traffic signs.
Slow down before driving close to a
entrance ahead. Pay attention to and
observe road conditions and traffic
signs at a entrance ahead. Correctly
select your travel lane.
-Strengthen your responsiveness. A
broad eyeshot and strong responsive
-ness are critical to driving safety.
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The most important advice to the
expressway driving is: Follow a traffic
flow and keep right. Drive at a speed
similar to that of a majority of vehicles.
Driving slowly or fast will interrupt the
entire traffic flow. Keep in mind that
left lane on an expressway is
overtaking lane.
When at an entrance to an express
-way, you had better carefully observe
its traffic flow along its ramp to
determine where you enter the traffic
flow. At the same time, you need to
turn on your turning signal lights and
observe your rear view mirrors. When
necessary, you also need to look back
to enter the traffic flow as smooth as
possible.
Once entering the expressway traffic
flow, you need to control your speed
as required by speed-limiting signs on
direction posts or depending on the
traffic flow speed (when the traffic
flow speed is slow).
You need to carefully observe rear
view mirrors and then turn on turning
signal lights before changing to another
lane.
When leaving your lane, you need to
quickly look back if there are other
vehicles on your blind zone.
Keep a proper spacing from other
vehicles
when
driving
on
an
expressway.
When at night, you had better drive at
a relatively slow speed. When leaving
an expressway, you had better drive to
a correct lane in advance. If failing to
leaving the expressway at your
desirable exit, you must drive on to the
next on. Keep in mind that in such
case you should never stop or reverse.
You need to slow down depending on
the speedometer instead of your sense
while driving at an exit ramp. That is
because after driving a distance at high
Long-distance driving
speed you will feel that your car speed
is slower that its actual speed.
Before a long-distance driving, make
sure that you are well prepared. Having
a good rest in advance is necessary. If
you have to start out when you feel a
little tired, you had better not drive too
long a distance at the beginning.
Check the following components befo
-re your long-distance driving:
-Check if the washing liquid tank is full
and if inside and outside surfaces of
windows are clean.
-Check if the wiper blade is under
normal condition.
-Check if fuel, engine oil and other
fluids reach their specified levels.
-Check if all vehicle lamps work
normally.
-Check if all lamp lens are clean.
-Check if tire treads are suitable for a
long-distance driving and if all tires are
inflated to the recommended value.
Driving under rainy
slippery condition
and
Driving under rainy day or on a slippery
road is a little difficult. That is because
tire adhesion is weaker than that on a
dry road. A relatively weak tire adhes
-ion will cause a poor braking, accele
-rating or turning performance. If tire
tread is worn, tire adhesion will get
weaker. When it rains heavily, visibility
will get poorer. In addition, it is hard to
distinguish direction posts, traffic ligh
-ts, side strips and pedestrians even
when the wiper blade functions norm
-ally. Therefore, in such case, you had
better drive slowly and carefully.
Make sure that the front windshield
wiper is in good condition and that the
front windshield washing fluid tank is
full. If the wiper blade does not work
smoothly or leaves some zones unwi
-ped or if its rubber strip begins to
break away from the wiper blade,
replace the wiper blade.
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Driving across a big puddle or through
a car washing machine at high speed
may cause malfunctions. Water will
affect the braking performance. There
-fore, avoid driving across puddles. If
you have no choice but to drive across
puddles, drive at low speed as far as
possible.
○A wet brake will have a relatively
poor braking performance which
may cause accidents. The poor
braking performance will cause
your car to pull to one side and
may lead to out of control.
○After driving across a big puddle
or through a car washing machine,
you need to slightly depress the
brake pedal until it resumes to
normal.
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Float-Skidding
Float-skidding is extremely hazardous.
If there is plenty of accumulated water
beneath tires, the tires are actually
floating on a layer of water film. This is
the case with slippery roads and high
speeds. In such case, tires will seldom
or even never touch the road surface.
Float-skidding phenomena seldom
happen. If tire tread is worn out or if
one or several tires have an insufficient
air pressure or if there is plenty of
accumulated water on roads, it may
take place. If you can see reflections of
tress, poles or other vehicles on the
road surface and if rain drops splash on
the road surface, it may also occur.
The float-skidding phenomena occur
generally when driving at high speed.
Currently, there is no strict and
constant definition of float-skidding. It
is recommended that you drive slowly
under rainy days.
Driving across deep puddles
When driving across deep
puddles or water pits, water may
enter the engine through its air
inlet and severely damage the
engine. Do not drive across
puddles with a water level only
slightly lower than your car
bottom. If having to drive across
deep puddles or water pits, make
sure to drive at low speed.
Driving on ramps
mountain roads
and
If you often drive on steeply uphill
roads or plan to drive to an mounta
-inous area, abide by the following
precautions:
Keep good vehicle condition
Check all fuel/oil levels, brakes, tires,
the cooling system and transmission.
When driving uphill/downhill, these
systems will undergo large loads.
Master downhill driving skills
Use the engine braking to slow down.
When driving on a steeply uphill or
downhill road, shift to a lower gear.
Pay special attention
when
driving uphill over a slope crest
There may be obstacles such as
broken-down vehicles or traffic
accidents on your driving road.
Pay attention to special warning
signs
There may be special warning signs on
mountainous roads including long
slope, overtaking or no overtaking,
rockfall hazard, or curves. Pay attention
to such signs and adopt correct
measures.
○When driving downhill with
-out slowing down, the brake
will not work normally due to
overheating. That will reduce the
braking performance during
driving downhill and even cause
the braking failure. In this
situation, an accident may
occur. When driving downhill,
shift to a lower gear and
decelerate by using the engine
braking.
○Shifting to Neutral or stopping
the engine during a downhill
travel is hazardous. That is
because it is the brake that
decelerates your car. The brake
will fail to work due to
overheating. That will reduce the
braking
performance
during
driving downhill and even cause
the braking failure. In this
situation, an accident may occur.
So, when driving downhill, you
had better keep the engine
running and not shift to Neutral.
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Driving on snowy roads
Winter driving
For a snowy road, it is recommended
that you use snow tires or anti-skid
chains.
When you want to install the snow
chain.please choose the material which
is rubber or beef tendon to avoid the
use of ordinary metal ones.
After installing the snow chain. the
travel speed of J5 vehicle must be
controlled in less them 40 km/h for
safety.
Avoid driving at high speed, sudden
acceleration, emergency brak-ing, and
sudden turning. Applying suddenly the
brake pedal when driving on a snowy
road will cause skidding. It is better for
you to keep a relatively long distance
away from other vehicles to avoid
emergency braking.
Engine oil
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When the engine oil temperature is
low, the oil will become very viscous.
The very viscous oil will cause the
engine to be hard to get started.
Replace it with winter oil. If you do not
know which kind of oil your car needs,
contact the JAC authorized after
-service centers for details.
Engine coolant
se the specified coolant. Replace or
add the coolant as required. When the
winter begins, check if coolant freezing
point meets your expected temperat
-ure requirement.
Washing fluid
To make sure that windshields or rear
window glass work normally in a cold
environment, you had better use a low
temperature resistance washing fluid
The anti-freezing washing fluid the
water sprayer uses to wash window
glass is available in the JAC authorized
after-service centers andmost auto
parts markets. Never use the engine
coolant or other kinds of anti-freezing
solutions as washing fluid. Or, it may
cause damage to your car.
Battery
A low temperature will reduce the
electric quantity of the battery. This
physical and chemical attributes are
inevitable. That is why a cold battery,
especially when not fully charged, can
supply a weak start current. It is
recommended that you have the
battery checked by personnel author
-ized
by
the
JAC
authorized
after-service centers before the
approach of cold season. If necessary,
charge the battery. It will not only
provide a sufficient start current but
also extend the service life of the
battery.
Wiper blade
Before using the wiper, please check if
the wiper blade is frozen on the
windshield or window glass. If so, you
will have to wait until the ice is fully
melt and the wiper can be freely
moved.
AC Vents
You need to clean AC vents to ensure
normal functions of the heating and
ventilation system after the snowing.
Anti-freezing of car lock
Spray a deicer or glycerol into key
holes to prevent car locks from getting
frozen. If the key-hole is covered with
ice, spray a deicer to melt the ice.
When washing your car in winter, you
need to cover door locks with a piece
of cloth to prevent water penetrating
into key-hole.
be corrosive to your car. In such case,
you had better wash your car as
specified by maintenance manual.
Water retaining rubber strip
Parking brake
If the environment temperature is
below 0℃ , shift to D1 or R when
stopping your car. Do not use the
parking brake. Once you use the
parking brake, a layer of water fog will
form on the brake shoe to freeze the
brake shoe onto the brake drum. A
stop shall be used to block the front
wheels when applying the brake on a
slope.
If the environment temperature is
above 0℃ , it is recommended to use
the parking brake.
To prevent water retaining rubber
strips of doors and dome from being
frozen, the strips shall be lubricated
using silicon grease.
Snow tire
Snow tires are recommended for
snowy or icy roads. To obtain stable
driving, you need to install tires with
the same size and type. Snow tires
with >50% of wear shall not be used
as anti-skidding tires. Only use those
snow tires meeting their specifications.
Car washing
scattered to melt accumulated snow
on roads in some areas in winter may
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Braking
wear, scratches in all lead wires and
accessories.
For different regions, there are
different standards for snow tires
(driving speed, compulsory applic
-ation, type, etc). Follow your
local relevant standard.
Additional equipment
In winter, you had better take a steel
spade or short-handle shovel with
your car. Once your car gets trapped in
snow, you can use them to remove
accumulated snow. A small-sized
brush is also helpful. You can use it to
remove snow on windshields and rear
windows.
Spark plug and ignition system
Check the spark plug and the ignition
system. When necessary, replace the
spark plug. Check if there are cracks,
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No accumulated snow beneath
your car
In some cases, accumulated ice or
snow beneath the fender may hinder
wheel rolling and turning operations.
This phenomenon may occur when it is
very cold in winter. So, you need to
check at regular intervals if there is
accumulated ice or snow beneath your
car. Make sure that the front wheels
and steering components rotate freely.
Basic description
The brake friction plate will wear to a
large extent depending on road
conditions and your driving habits.
Especially when you mainly drive in
cities or short-distance travel or in a
sport manner, you had better check
the friction plate thickness at regular
intervals required by a maintenance
period
When driving downhill, you had better
shift to a lower gear in time so as to
use the engine braking. That will
reduce the brake system load. If there
is a need to increase braking force, you
should use the braking intermittently
instead of continuously.
Brake overheating
○Undersomedrivingcircumstances,
when driving through water or
under heavy rain or after the car
washing, the braking function may
be lagged due to moisture or
freezing of brake shoe and friction
plate in winter. In this situation, you
need to apply the brake several
times in advance to dry the brake.
○If the brake is not applied in a
long time when driving on roads
covered with salts (for melting ice
and snow), the braking function will
also be lagged. Therefore, firstly
remove salt on the brake shoe and
friction plate before applying the
brake.
○If it is not necessary to apply the
brake, do not slightly depress the
braking pedal to make it "slide". That
will result in an overheating of
brake and a long braking distance
and expedite its wear.
○When beginning to drive down
-hill, slow down and shift to a
lower gear (for the models with
manual transmission) or select a
lower driving level (for models with
automatic transmission). Taking
such measures will help utilize the
engine braking and reduce the load
of brake.
○The addition of devices as spoiler
and wheel trimming plate should
not affect the air flowing into front
and rear brakes. Or, it may lead to
an overheating of brake.
Brake booster
○Only in a vacuum condition can
the brake booster work. When the
engine runs, vacuum will be
formed. Therefore, never slide
your car when the engine is off.
○When your car is being towed
or when damaged, the brake
booster will not work. You will
have to apply a higher force to the
brake pedal to compensate the
brake boost.
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Anti-lock brake system(ABS)
The ABS system can to a great degree
enhance vehicle active safety. Comp
-ared with traditional brake systems, it
features a function of keep good
steering capability under any road
condition. It can also work normally
even when applying full braking on wet
road surfaces. That is because under
the circumstances wheels are not
locked. However, you can not use the
ABS system to stop your car in a
shorter distance under all conditions.
You need to carefully drive at low
speed especially when driving on the
sand or latest snow covered roads. In
this case, the stopping distance will be
longer than as usual.
Any alteration to your car (including
engine, the brake system, chassis, tire,
etc) may affect ABS functions.
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Even the ABS system can't overp
-ass the physical limit. You should
be more careful to drive on
slippery and wet roads. When the
ABS works, you should control
your car speed to adapt to road
and traffic conditions.
Electronic brake force distribution
system (EBD)
EBD, as the reliable auxiliary function
of ABS, is integrated into basic
function of ABS.EBD create rational
braking pressure to avoid the
excessive braking of rear wheel during
conventional brake. In early stage, the
brake proportional valve is used on the
rear axle to avoid excessive brake of
rear wheel.Actually, for safety, the
brake pressure of rear wheel always is
adjusted into low value, causing the
brake distance is extended. 有了 EBD,
Equipped with EBD, such mechanical
hydraulic type “brake force adjusting
device” can realize electronic brake
force distribution function by the
software integrated in the ABS
controller. EBD apply the increasedly
brake force on the rear wheel by
adjusting the slip rate to obtain the
shortest braking distance under the
Tire pressure monitoring system
condition that the brake stability is
guaranteed.The safety advantage of
EBD is specially embodied when
vehicle is under turning and braking
working
conditions.
Conventional
proportional valve apply the brake force
too early and too high, whereas by the
reasonable adjusting on the braking slip
rate through ABS, EBD can allow the
rear wheel generating greater brake
force without locking.
means
tire
air
pressure
and
temperature is normal, whereas red
means the abnormal state of the tire.
3. Change-over button is used to
switch the display between the tires.
Tire pressure monitoring system
includes: one display and four sensors,
with the sensors already installed
inside of wheel.
Indoor display functions are as follows:
1.Tire pressure and temperature
display area: three digits displayed
means the tire pressure, unit in“kPa”.
Two digits or one digit means the
inside air temperature, unit in“℃”
.
2.Tire position and state display area: if
one indicator lamp is lighted, the digit
displayed in the display area
corresponds to the tire position.Green
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Tire pressure monitoring system
Power steering
State
Display
Sleep
When vehicle is stopped, "---" will be showed in the dispaly area
After the vehicle speed exceeds 25Km/h, the sensor will wake up and each
tire爷s pressure and temperature will be displayed as per the wheel
sequence.
Wakeup
Normal
Low –pressure
warning
warning
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If every green lamp is lighted, tire pressure and temperature will be
sequentially displayed. If the vehicle is not started within 60s or all
tire爷s parameters are in normal after the vehicle started, the display
screen will be turn off in order not to interfere the vision of driver,
but at the same time, the display still receive or monitor the tire
signal.
The warning sound and red lamp
High-pressure
warning
The warning sound and red lamp
High-temperature
warning
Warning sound and
red lamp
Pressure-release
warning
The warning sound and
digit flashing
They will show when some tire爷s pressure is
lower than 190KPA.
They will show when some tire爷s pressure is
higher than 300KPA.
They will show when some tire爷s pressure is
quickly decreasing.
They will show when some tire爷s temperature
is higher than 75益.
If the engine is running, do not hold the
steering wheel at its limit position for
more than 10s. When it is continuously
held in its limit position, a system noise
will be produced. That is because the
power steering pump under high load
will cause the temperature of hydraulic
oil circulated in it to rapidly rise. That
will cause damage to the power
steering system.
Wheel alignment
The alignment parameters of the
wheels shall be examined and adjusted
by personnel authorized by the JAC
authorized after-service centers at
least once every 10,000km mileage.
Fuel
Fuel filling
The tank filler is in the body left rear
side wall.
When the pre-set automatically
fuel gun stops working, it means that
your fuel tank is full. No more fuel is
needed. Or, the inflation space in the
fuel tank will be filled with fuel and the
fuel will over-flow once heated.
After filling is completed, you need to
turn the tank cap to its rated torque
and then cover its cover board. Make
sure the cover board is firmly locked.
Instruction:
Wipe over-flown fuel off in time. Or, it
may cause damage to car paint. More
care shall be taken especially for RME
fuel (acid ester).
Never run out the fuel if your car is
equipped with a catalytic converter.
That will lead to an overheating of
catalytic converter and damage.
Petrol engine
Use 93# and above unleaded petrol.
If only the petrol with an octane ration
(RON) lower than required by the
engine is available under some special
conditions, drive with a medium engine
speed and under low load. With the
accelerator throttle fully open, the
engine may be damaged due to high
load or high rotating speed. Use the
fuel meeting octane requirements as
much as possible.
For the petrol with an octane higher
than required by your engine, you can
use it without any limit. However, this
kind of petrol has no special advanta
-ges over a traditional one in terms of
engine power output and fuel consu
-mption.
Only unleaded petrol is applicable
for cars with a catalytic converter.
For a car with a catalytic
converter, using leaded petrol only
even once will cause the catalytic
converter to get severely damaged.
Never try to use the leaded petrol in
this case.
Driving overseas
When driving overseas, you shall abide
by all relevant regulations on registr
-ation and insurance. Confirm that the
country where you stay can provide
the fuel suitable for your car.
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Maintenance requirements ……………………103
Check engine compartment ………………114
Maintenance description ………………………104
Check wiper blade ……………………………125
Exterior maintenance……………………………106
Check and replace wheels … … …… … …… 126
Interior maintenance……………………………110
Emission control system ……………………130
Rust prevention maintenance…………………112
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Maintenance requirements
Maintenance requirements
Car maintenance consists of regular
maintenance, regular checking and
Owner maintenance.
Regular maintenance
Checking,
adjustment
and
part
replacement shall be in accordance
with the Warranty & Maintenance
Manual of JAC J5 Passenger Car.
Maintain your car at regular intervals
strictly following procedures specified
in
this
manual.
The
regular
maintenance of your car shall be
fulfilled by personnel from the JAC
authorized after-service centers, as
they have the professional maintena
-nce equipment. It is strongly
recommended that you use genuine
JAC parts for service and replacement
and use genuine JAC engine oil,
coolant, transmission oil, and brake
fluid.
Regular checking
Check relevant parts and functions
before and after driving. Follow the
regular checking procedure and time
intervals specified in the Warranty &
Maintenance Manual of JAC J5 Passenger Car
Owner maintenance
If you have some knowledge of or are
interested in mechanical engineering
and electronics and if you have all
necessary tools, you can carry out car
maintenance as best you could.
Maintenance instruction
Keep relevant records each time you
have your car maintained by personnel
from the JAC authorized after-service
centers. These records will be used as
proof that your car has been correctly
maintained. In case that some of our
service centers or relevant persons do
not provide your car correct mainten
-ance service, these records will be
viewed as proof for your complaint.
Keep relevant maintenance records of
the emission system of your car.
These records can prove you that the
actual working state of the emission
system of your car complies with the
relevant environment protection stand
-ard.
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Maintenance description
Engine oil and filter
Maintain your car as per the time
intervals specified in the Warranty &
Maintenance Manual of JAC J5 Passenger Car. Replace engine oil and filter
more frequently when road conditions
are poor.
Fuel line and connector
Check fuel lines and connectors for
leaks and damage. If any, replace them
with new ones.
Fuel filter
A blocked fuel filter will result in a
limited car speed, damage of emission
system, and hard start. If there are
excessive foreign materials in fuel
tank, you will need to frequently
replace the fuel filter.
When a new fuel filter is installed, run
the engine for a few minutes and
check if there are leaks at the
connectors.
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Vacuum hose
ventilating hose
and
crankshaft
Check the surfaces of hoses for aging
or mechanical damage. If the hoses are
hard and crisp or get scratched, torn,
cut, ground or illy-expanded, it will
cause hose wall to get damaged. More
attention shall be paid to hoses closing
to hot components (such as exhaust
manifolds).
Check to make sure that hoses do not
contact heat sources, sharp articles or
moving parts to avoid their mechanical
or heat damage. To ensure driving
safety, check all hose connectors
including clamping bands and couplers
for leakage. If there is corrosion or
damage, immediately replace with a
new one.
Air filter
It is recommended that you use
genuine JAC air filter.
Spark plug (petrol engine)
Always use an spark plug meeting
heat resisting requirements.
Drive belt
Check all drive belts including those of
water pump and the generator for cuts,
scratches, ill wear or oil stain. If
necessary, replace with new ones.
Regularly check drive belts if their
tension is normal. If necessary, adjust
it.
Engine coolant
Replace the engine coolant at regular
intervals as specified by maintenance
requirements.
Timing belt
Check the timing belt and its relevant
components for damage or deform
-ation. Check if the tension of the
timing belt is normal. Replace
damaged ones.
Braking hoses and lines
Check the appearance of braking
hoses and lines for correct installation,
wear, cuts, corrosion or leakage.
Replace corroded or damaged parts
with new ones.
If fuel level is low, check if there
are leaks before filling fuel.
Brake fluid
Check the fluid level of the brake fluid
reservoir if it is between the scales
MIN and MAX on the reservoir wall.
Use the brake fluid meeting SAEJ1703
DOT4 requirements .
Brake calipers
Check frication plate if they have
reached their wear limit. Check if there
are brake fluid leaks around the brake
caliper.
Parking brake
Check the parking brake system
including lever and cable if they work
normally.
Exhaust pipe, silencer and suspen
-sion bolts
Check exhaust pipes, the silencer and
suspension bolts for loosening or
damage.
AC refrigerant
Check AC lines and connectors for
leaks or damage.
Torque checking
After an initial 5,000km travel, the
torques of the critical portions shall be
checked by the JAC authorized
after-service centers for correct
torques. After that, the critical torques
shall be checked periodically.
Power steering, linkage and dust
boot
Stop your car and turn off the engine.
Check the steering wheel for an
excessive free travel. Check linkages
for torsion or damage. Check dust
boots and ball joints for corrosion,
cracks or damage. Replace damaged
ones.
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Exterior maintenance
The following maintenance requirements
○Abusing maintenance materials
apply to all JAC J5 car models.
may cause damage to your health.
Therefore, your car may not include
○Maintenance materials must be
some equipment described below.
well kept in a place far away from
Professional maintenance at regular
children.
intervals will help keep your car value.
○Some detergents are hazardous
It is also one of the conditions of your
or even toxic. Some detergents
claim against vehicle body corrosion or
may catch fire when closing to an
paint damage.
open fire or contacting vehicle hot
It is recommended that you use
components. Always keep them in
cleaning and maintenance materials
a safe place.
tested and approved by JAC. These
materials are available from the JAC
authorized after-service centers. Alwa
Always select environmentally
-ys follow relevant instructions on
friendly maintenance materials. Never
their packages.
mix used maintenance materials with
domestic garbage.
Never remove dirt, mud or dust
accumulated on car body surface when
the body surface is dry. Do not do so
even with a dry piece of cloth or
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sponge. Or, it may cause damage to
body paint or window glass. To remove
dirt, mud or dust accumulated on car
body surface, soak them with suffici
-ent water and then carefully remove
them.
Car washing
A frozen or wet brake may redu
-ce its braking performance.
The best way to prevent your car from
getting affected by the surroundings is
to frequently wash and wax your car.
The frequency of car washing and
waxing depends on driving frequency,
parking conditions, season, climate and
environmental factors.
The longer the accumulation of bird
manure, insect bodies, resin, road and
industrial dust and paint is on your car
roof, the more serious damage it may
cause. Strong sunshine will expedite
corrosion.
In a heavily polluted area, it's neces
-sary to wash and wax your car once a
week and once a month respectively.
After driving on a road scattered with
salt for ice melting, completely wash
your car bottom.
Automatic car-washing machine
In general, it may not cause damage to
your car body paint when washing
your car using an automatic carwash
-ing machine. Whether it will cause
damage to your car body paint to a
great degree depends on such factors
as construction of car-washing
equipment, water filter, detergent and
maintenance agent. You had better
point out relevant information to the
car washing machine operator if the
body paint luster is weak or if there are
scratches on car body after the car
washing. If necessary, change to
another washing machine.
Notice:
一 Make sure that all windows and sun
roof are closed before automatic car
washing.
一 Fold rear view mirrors to avoid
getting damaged.
一 If your car is equipped with special
devices including spoiler, roof luggage
rack and radio antenna, inform such
information of your car washing
service provider in advance.
Manual car-washing tools
First, wet dirt with enough water and
flushawayasmuchdirtaspossible.
Then, slightly wipe your car body from
roof downward using a soft piece of
sponge or cloth or a special brush.
Never use a detergent unless dealing
with dirt hard to be removed.
Thoroughly clean your used sponge or
cloth as soon as possible.
Last, clean wheels and thresholds
using another soft piece of sponge.
After the car washing, you had better
thoroughly flush your car with clean
water. Then, wipe it dry using a clean
piece of deerskin.
Instruction:
一 Never wash your car under strong
sunshine.
一 Do not direct hoses straight to door
locks and door and cover board seams
during washing your car. Or, it may
produce ice under cold climates.
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○Turn off the ignition switch when
washing your car.
○Be cautious to prevent your
hands from getting cut by sharp
metal edges when washing car
body floor, lower part of fender
(wheel cover) and hub cover.
High-pressure car-washing
equipment
Wash your car strictly in accordance
with the high-pressure car-washing
equip
-ment manual. Special attention shall
be paid to water pressure and spray
distance. Never use a beam nozzle. Do
not use the water with a temperature
more than 60℃
To avoid damage, keep a sufficient
distance between rubber and plastic
components of car body and the high p
-ressure car-washing equipment. Wh
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-en washing body paint and bumpers,
keep a sufficient distance between th
-em and the high pressure carwashing
equipment.
Never wash tires via a beam nozzle. It
may cause damage to tires even with
a long spraying distance and a short
spraying time.
Waxing
Well waxing your car will help prevent
your car body paint from getting
affected by the surroundings. It can
also reduce to the largest degree the
damage due to slight collision.
Rub a hard wax preservative on your
car body when there is no water
dropping from the car body. It is
recommended to rub hard wax on your
car twice a year if you maintain your
car using a cleaning preservative at
regular intervals.
It's recommended to wax your
new car 6 months from your
purchase date.
Glazing
If the car body paint gets dark and
waxing maintenance can help resume
its luster no more, the glazing to your
car body is necessary. If the glazing
agent used contains no anti-corrosion
chemicals, waxing maintenance is
necessary after glazing.
No glazing or waxing maintenance
shall be necessary for non-luster
components and plastic parts.
Car body paint damage
Small damages of car body paint
including
scratches,
bruises
or
impact-trails left by stone shall be
painted as soon as possible before
getting rusted.
For rusted zones, firstly remove them
completely. Then paint an anticorrosion
primer on them. Last, coat a finishing
paint. It is recommended to fulfill these
operations by the JAC authorized
after-service centers.
Car window glass
It is better to remove snow on car
glass and rear view mirrors by hand.
Remove ice on car glass and rear view
mirrors using a soft plastic de-icing
tool. You will get a better effect if
using a de-icing agent.
When removing ice using a soft plastic
de-icing tool, shovel ice in one
direction and do not shovel it forward
and backward.
Hot water is not allowed for removing
ice and snow from car glass and rear
view mirrors. Or, it may lead to
cracking of glass.
A glass or silicone cleaner is allowed
for removing rubber, oil, grease or
silicone residues from your car body.
To remove wax residues, use a special
cleaner. Regularly contact the JAC
authorized after-service centers for
details. The internal side surface of the
window glass shall be cleaned
periodically.
The leather used to wipe car body
paint is not allowed to wipe car
window glass. That is because wax
residues may cause damage to glass.
To avoid damaging heating wires on
rear windowshield, no article is
allowed to be attached on them.
Seal strips of car doors, trunk,
roof and windows
service life of seal strips, keep
elasticity and exert better sealing
effects. In addition, it can avoid an
early wear of seal strips and leaks and
cushion the force applied when closing
doors. It can also prevent seal strips
from getting frozen even in winter.
Wheels
Wheel hubs and trim members shall
also be cleaned when washing your
car at regular intervals, in order to
prevent fine brake abrasive, dirt or salt
from accumulating. For fine brake
abrasive firmly attached to hubs or
wheel trim members, use an industrial
de-dusting agent to remove it. Paint
damaged shall be well repaired before
getting rusted.
Frequently use a rubber maintenance
agent (silicone spray) to maintain
rubber seal strips. This will extend the
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Interior maintenance
Chassis
Make sure that water, ice or
splashed salt on wheels are
removed when cleaning wheels.
Or, those materials may affect
braking effect.
Although your car chassis has been
specially treated, it is not possible to
avoid its protective coating getting
damaged during driving. It is recom
-mended to check the protective
coating of your car chassis and bottom
at regular intervals. If necessary, have
them serviced and anti-corrosion
treated by the JAC authorized after
-service centers.
Do not apply an additional chassis
protective coating or additional
anti-corrosion materials onto
exhaust pipe, silencer, catalytic
converter or insulation board. Or,
it may result in fires during
driving.
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Plastic parts, instrument board
and artificial leather articles
Clean these parts using a clean piece
of wet cloth. If cleaning effect is poor,
it is recommended to use a plastic
cleaner and maintenance agent contain
-ing no solvent.
The cleaner containing solvent may
corrode the materials of the compon
-ents.
○Never use a cleaner containing
solvent to clean the instrument
board and the surface of airbag
module.
○A cleaner with solvent will
produce penetration, thus loosening
the surface. When the airbag is
triggered, its loosened parts may
cause human injuries.
Trim materials and textile fabrics
For cleaning of trim materials and
textile fabrics of car doors, trunk and
roof, a special cleaner/dry foam and
soft brush shall be used.
Leather seat (if equipped)
Do not expose your leather seats to
the sunshine for a long time. Or, it may
cause leather to fade.
Under no circumstances can you use
solvent, floor wax, shoe polish,
detergent or similar products to deal
with leather seats.
To avoid damage, have stubborn stains
removed by the JAC authorized
after-service centers.
It is recommended that you maintain
your leather seats using a leather
maintenance agent every six months.
Clean the surfaces of leather seats
using a piece of wet cloth. If it is too
dirty, use a soft soap solution.
Cautions shall be taken to prevent
water from penetrating through
stitches. Wipe dry leather seats using
a piece of soft cloth after cleaning.
Safety belt
Keep safety belts clean. If safety belts
get too dirty, their function will be
impaired.
Use a soft soap solution to clean dirty
safety belts. Never try to remove
safety belts from your car.
Automatic safety belts shall not be
rolled up until they get fully dry.
○Never try to remove safety belts
for cleaning.
○Never use a chemical cleaner to
clean safety belts. That is because
chemical cleaners will damage
fabrics. Keep safety belts away
from corrosive solutions.
○Check safety belts regularly. If
there is damage to fabrics,
connectors, automatic rolling-up
devices or locks of safety belts,
immediately contact the JAC
authorized after-service centers
for replacement.
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Rust prevention maintenance
To prevent getting rusted, we have
integrated advanced design and
technical craftsmanship into your car.
Still, the measures we have taken for
your car are limited. To prevent your
car from getting rusted for a long
period, your cooperation and assist
-ance are necessary.
Common causes for rusting
Salt, dirt and water accumulated on
your car chassis for a long time may
cause rust.
Under conditions where car body paint
is scraped off, where protection
coating is worn by stone, sand or
gravel, or where metal is exposed due
to small friction or dents, the rust will
take place.
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Rust-prone zones
Rust prevention measures
If you live in an area where there are
many factors causing vehicle rust, it is
of extreme importance to take some
countermeasures. The common facto
-rs to expedite the rusting include salt
on roads, dust, chemicals, marine air
and industrial pollutants.
1. Keep your car clean
The best way to prevent car rust is to
keep your car clean and remove any
materials causing car to rust. It is very
important to keep your car chassis
clean.
If you live in an area where there are
many factors including road salt,
offshore surroundings, industrial pollut
-ion and acid rain which may cause
vehicle rust, some rust prevention
measures shall be taken. In winter, you
need to clean your car bottom once a
month. When the winter is over, you
also need to clean your car bottom
completely.
When washing your car, you shall
attach importance to components at
the bottom of fenders. These compo
-nents are hard to be observed from
outside. Clean stains on them
completely. Rusting may be stepped
up instead of being slowed down if you
only wet accumulated mud on these
components instead of thoroughly
cleaning them.
It is efficient to remove accumulated
mud and rusted materials using water
and steam under high pressure.
To facilitate discharging moisture and
prevent interior rust, you need to keep
drains of door panels and frame rails
open when washing lower door
panels.
2. Keep your garage dry
Do not park your car in a poorly
-ventilated and moisture garage. In
this case, rust may take place faster.
If your wash your car in your garage or
if you drive your car with moisture,
snow, ice or mud into your garage,
your car and relevant parts will
certainly get rusted, unless your
garage is well ventilated for complete
dehumidification.
4. Interior maintenance
Moisture accumulated on your car floor
or below carpet may cause rust. Check
your car carpet regularly to make sure
that it is dry. Special care shall be
taken to transport fertilizer, cleaning
materials or chemicals with your car.
If you have to transport the above
materials or chemicals, use appropriate
containers. Once these materials or
chemicals splash from containers, you
shall thoroughly flush polluted zones
with water and then dry them.
3. Keep car paint and trims in good
condition
Scratches or metal-exposed edges
shall be coated with a layer of finishing
coat to reduce a possibility of getting
rusted. It is recommended that you
have metal-exposed zones of your car
repaired by professional vehicle body
painting and repair service providers.
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Check engine compartment
Overview of engine compartment
1
6
7
2
3
4
8
5
9
1.Expansion pot
4.Air filter/cartridge
7. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
2.Oil lipstick
5.Engine compartment fuse box
8. Engine oil filler
3.Brake fluid reservoir
6.Power steering fluid reservoir
9. Battery
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Engine compartment cleaning
and corrosion prevention
○Read carefully all details of this
chapter before repairing and
maintaining components of the
engine compartment:
○To ensure operational safety,
pull out the ignition key before
contacting the water trap. This is
to prevent human injuries by a
working wiper switched on
accidentally.
Remove leaves and foreign materials
in the water trap in time. The purpose
is to prevent water outlet from getting
blocked and foreign materials from
entering your car through the AC and
ventilation system.
The external surfaces of the engine
compartment and powertrain have
undergone rust prevention treatment
before leaving our factory. If you plan
to scatter salt to avoid freezing in
winter, the engine compartment and
water trap shall firstly be thoroughly
cleaned and then undergo rust
prevention treatment, in order to
prevent rust caused by salt.
Turn off the ignition switch before
cleaning the engine. Do not direct
water flow to front headlamps.
If you have ever cleaned the engine or
its bay using a grease solvent, the
corrosion prevention layer of the
engine must have been removed. In
this case, all surfaces, recesses,
connectors and assemblies in the
engine compartment shall undergo
corrosion prevention treatment to
prevent them from getting corroded
for a long period. Such requirement
also applies to replacement of
components with requirement of
corrosion prevention treatment.
As the mixture among residual
petrol, grease and engine oil bleeding
when cleaning the engine needs to be
dealt with via an oil-water separator, it
is recommended to have the engine
cleaned in our after-service centers or
relevant qualified service providers.
The JAC authorized after-service
centers provide the JAC recomm
-ended cleaners, preservatives and
are equipped with necessary equipm
-ent .It may cause scalds, other body
injuries, accidents or firs when carrying
out some works, including check and
adding hydraulic fluids, on the engine
or in the engine compartment.
Never mix different kinds of fluids
added. Otherwise, it may cause severe
malfunctions.
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To detect leaks in time, frequently
check the ground beneath your car. If
there are stains of engine oil or other
fluids, immediately contact the JAC
authorized after-service centers for
checking.
Special cautions shall be taken
when working in the engine
compartment. If there is steam
escaping or coolant overflowing, do
not open the engine cover or deal
with the engine to avoid scalds.
You should not work until there is
no steam escaping or coolant
overflowing and the engine gets
cool.
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Check engine oil
Oil selection
Depending on outdoor temperature,
select the engine oil meeting the SAE
viscosity requirements. Recommended
oil viscosity values come as follows:
○The SAE5W20 is not recomm
-ended for the carts to be driven
on an expressway for a long time.
○The engine oil quality shall meet
the API Standard, with classifica
-tion standard at grade SJ and
above.
Check engine oil level
Oil lipstick
Normally, the engine will consume
engine oil. According to the national
standards, the fuel consumption of the
engine oil ratio in the range of 0.3% is
to meet the requirements.Therefore,
it's necessary to check the oil level
periodically, preferably before filling
fuel and starting out on a long travel
each time. Measure the oil level to
obtain an accurate value after the oil
gets cool.
See the engine compartment diagram
for information about dipstick position.
You first need to stop your car in a
horizontal position before measuring
the oil level. Turn off the engine. Wait a
few minutes until all oil returns to the
oil pan.
Then, pull out the lipstick. Wipe it dry
using a clean cloth. Re-insert it into its
original position.
Last, re-pull out the lipstick and read
the oil level measured
The oil level shall be between the
scales F and E of the lipstick.
If the oil level is lower than E, you need
to add oil until the oil level lies within
its normal range. In other words, the oil
level shall lie between the two scales
of the lipstick.
Always follow relevant instruc
-tions when dealing with the
engine or work in the engine
compartment.
Add engine oil
Oil filler
When the oil level is near or lower than
E, you need to add oil in time.
The oil level is in no case higher than F.
Or, oil will be sucked out through the
crankcase vent and will be discharged
through the exhaust system into
atmosphere. The oil may be burned in
the catalytic converter and cause
damage to it.
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Check engine coolant level
Engine coolant reservoir
Make sure that the engine temper
-ature is the same as the ambient
temperature when measuring the
coolant level. If the coolant level
reduces to or below L, you need to add
an appropriate amount of coolant until
the level reaches its normal position.
Do not add too much coolant. In
general, the coolant level shall be
between the two scales L (low) and F
(full).
The cooling system is an enclosed
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system. Coolant loss is small. If the
coolant level is far too low, it indicates
that there are leaks. In this case,
contact the JAC authorized after
-service centers for help.
○If you open the cover of the
coolant expansion pot or radiator
when the engine and radiator are
hot, steam or hot fluid may spray
out and cause severe scalds.
Never open the cover of the
coolant expansion pot or radiator
when the engine and radiator are
hot.
○Use the anti-freeze with the
same brand. Different brands of
anti-freeze come different in
formula. Once different brands of
anti-freeze are mixed, there may
be chemical reactions between
their additives. That will change
chemical properties of their additi
-ves.
Recommended engine coolant
The engine coolant consists of water
and additives. Not all additives
available on markets are suitable for
your car.
Always use the coolant suitable for
your car engine, or it will damage the
engine. Coolant additives are hazar
-dous to your health. It is
recommended that you buy the
coolant recommended by the JAC
authorized after-service centers. Add
or replace the coolant based on
parameters listed in the following
table:
ambient
concentration of engine
coolant
temperature℃(F)
coolant
water
-15(5)
35%
65%
-25(-13)
40%
60%
-35(-31)
50%
50%
-45(49)
60%
40%
Replace coolant
Follow the Warranty & Maintenance
Manual of JAC J5 Passenger Car when
replacing the coolant. The procedure to
replace the coolant comes as below:
1. Park your car in a horizontal position.
Lift the parking brake lever. Remove
the radiator cap when the engine gets
cool.
2. Place a vessel collecting the coolant.
Open the water valve of the radiator.
Drain the engine coolant.
3. Add an appropriate amount of
coolant into the radiator following
relevant instructions on the engine
coolant box.
4. Turn the radiator cap counterclock
-wise to the specified torque. This will
help reduce the pressure in the cooling
system. Take off the radiator cap. Add
softened or distilled water until the
level reaches the radiator opening.
5. Cover the radiator cap. Check if the
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water pump is fully closed and if there
are leaks.
If the engine coolant splashes
onto your car, wash it away using
clean water. The engine coolant is
corrosive and thus may damage
the surface luster of your car.
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Check and replace air filter
The engine cooling fan is controlled
by its coolant temperature. There
-fore, it is normal that the cooling
fan is still working even after the
engine is turned off. Special cautio
-ns shall be taken when working
around the fan blades to avoid body
injuries. Normally, the cooling fan
will automatically stop working wh
-en the engine gets cooled.
Air filter
The procedure to replace the air filter
comes as follows:
1. Open the engine hood.
2. Remove clamps at the intake duct.
3. Replace the old filter with a new one
4. Install the new air filter in procedure
opposite to that of removal
Check brake fluid level
Brake fluid reservoi
Check the brake fluid in the reservoir
at regular intervals. The brake fluid
level must be kept between the scales
MAX (maximum) and MIN (minimum).
The brake fluid level will slightly lower
due to wear and the automatic
adjustment of brake friction plate
during driving. This phenomenon is
normal.
If the brake fluid level in the reservoir
rapidly lowers in a short time to even
below MIN, it indicates that there is
something wrong with the brake
system seals. If the level of brake fluid
in the reservoir is far too low, the brake
system alarm lamp will come on. In
such case, you need to immediately
contact the JAC authorized after
-service centers for an overhaul of the
brake system.
Due to the technical factors, the
special tools and relevant technical
know-how are needed for the
replacement of the brake fluid. It is
therefore strongly recommended to
have the brake fluid replaced by the
JAC authorized after-service centers.
Replace brake fluid
As the brake fluid can absorb water, it
will therefore absorb more and more
water from the atmosphere following
the time passing by. The brake fluid
with large water content will cause the
brake system to get corroded. In
addition, the brake fluid boiling point
will rapidly fall. Therefore, it's
necessary to replace the brake fluid at
regular intervals.
At the replacement of brake fluid, only
use the new, unused and genuine JAC
brake fluid (Contact the JAC authorized
after-service centers for details)
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Battery
○Since the brake system is critical
to your driving safety, it is
recommended that you drive your
car at regular intervals to the JAC
authorized after-service centers to
check the brake system for wear.
○Care shall be taken to add the
brake fluid. Any splash of the brake
fluid into your eyes will weaken
your sight. If the brake fluid
splashes onto your car, immediately
wipe it off. Or, it may cause
damage to your car body paint.
○To prevent the brake fluid from
splashing onto the engine, you
should not add too much fluid. That
is because any splash onto the
engine will catch fire if the engine
temperature is high enough. It thus
may cause body injuries or damage
to your car.
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Your car is equipped with a mainte
-nancefree battery. If replacement is
necessary, the part number on the
label of the new battery shall be the
same as that of the old one. Determine
the location of the battery with
reference to the Engine compartment
Diagram.
○Put on goggles and gloves
before opening the battery. Prev
-ent acidic or leaded particles
from falling onto your eyes, skin or
clothes.
○Do not turn over the battery. Or,
acid liquid may bleed from the
vent. If splashing into your eyes
by accident, immediately flush
with clean water and call for
medical treatment. If splashing
onto your skin or clothes by
accident, immediately neutralize it
with soap solution. Flush with
plenty of clean water. If being
swallowed by accident, call for
medical treatment.
○Never deal with the battery
around fire, electric spark, and
high light. No smoking is allowed.
Measures shall be taken to
prevent electric sparks from occu
-rring when dealing with cables
and electric appliances or when
discharging static electricity. Nev
-er short-circuit the battery. Or, it
may produce plenty of electric
sparks hazardous to your body.
○The battery will produce an
explosive gas mixture when being
charged.
Keep children away from the
battery and acid.
○Before
replacing
electrical
equipment, stop the engine, turn
off the ignition switch and all
electric devices, and disconnect
the battery cathode. Before
replacing bulbs, you only need to
turn off lights.
○Before taking off the battery,
you first need to remove its
cathode cable before removing the
anode cable.
○Switch off all electrical equipm
-ent before re-connecting the
battery. You need to connect the
anode cable before connecting the
cathode cable. Never mix the
negative and anode cables. Or, it
may cause a fire.
○Do not disconnect the battery
when the ignition switch is on or
when the engine is running. Or, it
may damage electrical equipment
(electronic kits). To prevent the
battery housing from getting dama
-ged by ultraviolet, do not expose
the battery in the sunshine.
Battery storage and maintenance
If you do not plan to use your car in
more than 3 weeks, disconnect the
battery cathode cable. That can avoid
discharging.
Handle with care when repairing and
assembling the battery to avoid its acid
leaks or explosion accidents. Check if
the battery has been charged before
assembling.
To extend the battery service life,
follow the precautions below:
-Keep the top surface of the battery
clean and dry.
-Keep terminals and connectors clean
and firm. Rub Vaseline or grease onto
terminals.
-Immediately flush electrolyte splash
es (if any) with bicarbonate solution
-If you plan to leave your car in your
garage for a long time, disconnect the
cathode cable of the battery. In
addition, you need to charge the
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battery every 6 weeks.
Clean the battery terminals.
Please clean the battery terminals as
per the procedure below:
1. Turn off the ignition switch and pull
out the key.
2. Loosen and remove the battery
cable clamps with a wrench. Make
sure to first disconnect the battery
cathode cable.
3. Clean the battery terminals with a
steel wire brush or appropriate tools.
4. Check the battery terminals for
white or light-blue powder. If any, it
indicates that the terminals have
gotten corroded.
5. Clean the corroded residues with
bicarbonate solution. The bicarbonate
solution will produce foam and turn
brown.
6. When it stops forming foam, you
need to wash the solution away with
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clean water. After that, wipe dry the
battery using a piece of cloth or paper.
7. Re-connect and fix the battery
anode terminal
(+) and cathode
terminal (-) in sequence.
Check spark plug
Regularly replace the spark plug as per
the maintenance period specified by
JAC.
When replacing the spark plug in the
maintenance period, it is recomme
-nded to follow the precautions below:
-The spark plug and the engine ignition
system are suitable for each other and
help reduce toxic substance in exhaust
emission. It is recommended that you
use genuine JAC spark plugs to avoid
malfunctions or engine damage caused
by the interference-susceptible spark
plugs or excessive emissions. What is
critical to an spark plug is its electrode
number, thermal value and anti-radio
interference capability.
-The design and construction of spark
plugs are subject to technical altera
-tion, it is therefore recommended
that you only use spark plugs acquired
from the JAC authorized after-service
centers.
Check windshield wiper
Before driving, check if the rear
windshield washer fluid level meets
relevant requirements. If not, add an
appropriate amount of washer fluid.
See the engine compartment diagram
for information about the position of
windshield washer fluid reservoir,
whose volume is marked on its
surface.
Under cold climate, do not add the
front windshield washer fluid to more
than 3/4 of the full level. Washer fluid
will freeze and expand when
temperature is too low. Too much
washer fluid added will occupy
reservoir expansion room and even
damage the reservoir. It is recomme
-nded to add windshield washer fluid
into water. Windshield washer fluid
has a strong decontamination and
anti-freezing capability for long time
service.
Check the front window wipers
the automatic car washing equipment,
there will be hard wax residuals on the
windshield. These hard wax residuals
can be removed by special cleaning
agent only. For specific information,
please consult specially permitted
after-sales service stations of JAC.
-There will be grating when wiper
blades are damaged. At the moment, it
is necessary to replace these wiper
blades.
-The orientation angle for the wiper
arm is incorrect. Relevant inspections
and
even
adjustments
(when
necessary) can be carried out in JAC
specially permitted after-sales service
stations.
Check wipers for their normal
operation and wear condition regularly.
If there is grating at wiper blades,
causes may be as follows:
- If you have your vehicle washed on
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Check and replace wheels
○New tires do not produce a best
adhesion, thus needing a running
-in period. For new tires, it is
necessary to carefully drive at
medium speed in an initial 500km
travel. A good running-in will help
extend tire service life.
○Treads of new tires come
different in construction and shape
depending on their type and
manufacturer.
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Check tires for damage (punctures,
cuts, cracks and swells) frequently.
Clear foreign materials in tire treads.
To avoid damage of tire and wheel hub
, you need to avoid head-on obstacles
and drive past them as slowly as
possible when encountering curbstone
or similar obstacles.
In general, it is not easy to observe tire
and wheel hub damage. Abnormal
vibration or pulling to one side
indicates that tires may get damaged.
If you cast doubt on one tire,
immediately slow down and stop your
car. Check the tire for damage (swells,
cracks, etc). If no visual damage takes
places, drive your car slowly and
carefully to the nearest JAC authorized
after-service center for an overhaul.
Description on tire with fixed
driving direction
If treads of tires correspond to some
direction (See direction arrow at tire
side surface), you should drive along
the fixed driving direction. That will
obtain the best performance in terms
of water skidding, road adhesion, low
noise and wear.
Tire service life
Tire service life normally depends on
such factors as inflated air pressure,
driving habit and wheel dynamic
balance.
Inflation pressure
The inflation pressure of tires is larger
by 20kp in winter than in summer.
Check tire air pressure at least once a
month. Check tire air pressure before a
long distance travel each time. Keep in
mind to bring spare tire with you. The
spare tires shall be inflated up to the
max value specified.
Check tire air pressure when the tires
are under cold state. Do not reduce
the relatively high tire air pressure due
to tire temperature rise. Tire air
pressure shall be adjusted depending
on the variation of car loads.
A too low or too high tire air pressure
will shorten tire service life and affect
your car drivability. A too low tire air
pressure will increase fuel consum
-ption and thus unnecessary environ
-mental pollution.
Check the air pressure of all tires when
the tires are completely cool. Adjust
tire air pressure following relevant
instructions on tire labels. After
adjustment is completed, you need to
check tires for damage or leaks.
Tire size
205/55R16
pressure(KPa)
front
rear
220±10
220±10
Driving habit
Such driving habits as fast curve
driving, sudden acceleration and brak
-ing will step up tire wear.
Wheel dynamic balance
To as much as possible extend tire
service life and obtain best overall
performance, wheels were well
aligned and balanced before leaving
the factory. However, factors will
cause wheels to get imbalanced and
steering vibration when driving.
Imbalanced wheels will also accelerate
the wear of the steering mechanism,
wheel suspensions and tires. It is
therefore necessary to readjust wheel
dynamic balance. In addition, you need
to re-adjust wheel dynamic balance
each time tires are repaired or repla
-ced.
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Tire wear sign
Wheel change
Wear sign
When tire tread depth reaches its limit
or gets even smaller, wear signs will
appear on tire tread. There are 4 to 8
wear signs uniformly spaced around
the tire circumference depending on
different tire types
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○When tires are worn to show
wear signs, you should immedia
-tely replace worn tires. Never
delay tire replacement.
○A severely worn tire will reduce
its adhesion to ground especially
when driving at high speed on a
wet road. In addition, it will cause
your car to skid earlier than expec
-ted.
○Using a severely worn or insuffi
-cient inflated tire may cause
accidents, body injuries or even
death.
The purpose of regular wheel change
is to ensure uniform wear of all tires.
The first wheel change is extremely
important. To ensure uniform wear of
all tires and extend their service life,
you need to change the wheels in the
sequence shown in the above figure.
Drive your car to the JAC authorized
after-service centers for wheel align
-ment.
Do not use compact spare tire at the
wheel change. After wheel change is
completed, you need to adjust inflated
air pressure of front and rear tires
complying with tire and load information
described on labels. Make sure that all
wheelnutsaretightenedcorrectly.
The tightening sequence of wheel nuts
is as below:
Wheel nuts
The tightening torque for wheel nuts
is 100 to 120 Nom
Keep wheel nuts clean and threads
perfect . You should under no circum
-stances rub oil or grease onto
wheel nuts .
If the tightening torque for wheel
nuts is too small, wheel nuts will
loosen and cause accidents when
driving. If the tightening torque of
wheel nuts is too large, it will
damage nuts and threads.
Replace tire and wheel rim
Tires and wheel rims are key structural
parts. You had better use tires and
wheel rims recognized by JAC to make
sure that they are suitable for your car
and to obtain best adhesion and driving
safety.
Various tires and wheel rims
recognized by JAC and relevant inform
-ation are available from the JAC
authorized after-service centers.
To ensure driving safety, it is recomm
-ended to replace the tires in pairs,
instead of individually.
All four wheels of your car shall only be
equipped with radial ply tires with the
same tread, construction, and size
(rolling circumference).
If spare tires and servicing tires come
different in specifications, you should
use the spare tires only when servicing
tires go wrong. You should limit the
service time of spare tires to a short
range and at the same time drive
carefully and slowly. Replace the spare
tires with standard ones as soon as
possible.
Do not use any old tires you are not
familiar with.
New replacements shall have the
same size, load capability, speed grade
and construction with old ones.
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Emission control system
○Drive carefully with tires which
have served more than 6 years.
These tires can only be used for
emergency applications.
○Keep tires away from oil, grease
and fuel.
○Immediately install a new valve
cap if missing.
○Before remove wheels, mark
signs on them. Re-install wheels
with their rolling direction unchan
-ged.
○Keep wheels and tires removed
in a cool and dry shade.
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if your car is equipped with nonoriginal
JAC tires and wheels, observe the
following precautions:
○Technically, wheels suitable for
other vehicles are not suitable for
your car. In some cases, wheels
of other cars of the same model
as yours are not suitable.
○Wheels or tires not recognized
by JAC may reduce your driving
safety.
○Wheels and their bolts are of
matching structure. When using
other wheels, you should also
utilized bolts and nuts with a
length and ball-socket shape
corresponding to the wheels.
Whether the emission control system
works normally is critical to vehicle
environmental protection performance.
It is therefore recommended that you
follow the following advice.
-Only unleaded petrol is suitable for
the models with catalytic converter.
-For the models with catalytic conve
-rter, do not run out of its petrol.
Irregular fuel supply may cause combu
-stion misfire, which will lead unbur
-ned fuel to enter the emission
system and thus damage the catalytic
converter due to overheating.
-if such phenomena as combustion
misfire, decreased power output and
uneven running take place when
driving, it indicates that there is a
malfunction in the ignition system. In
this case, unburned fuel may enter the
atmosphere. The catalytic converter
may get damaged due to overheating.
Immediately slow down and drive to
the nearest service center for trouble
-shooting.
-Do not add too much engine oil.
-If starting your car by a towing
vehicle, you should keep the tow
distance within 50m.
○The catalytic converter may get
hot when driving on a poor road or
under abnormal condition. When
stopping your car, notice to keep
the catalytic converter away from
flammable materials..
○The additional underplate protec
-tion or anti-corrosion materials
are not allowed to be applied onto
exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe,
catalytic converter or heat shield.
Those materials may catch fire
when driving.
Three-way catalytic converter
This device is designed to convert
hazardous gases including CO, HC and
NOx into carbon dioxide, water and
nitrogen by oxidation and reduction.
Description:
Sulfur emissions may be produced
under certain engine working condition
even when the catalytic converter
works normally. Turning to other
brands of petrol or premium unleaded
petrol may be helpful.
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Spare tire, jack and driver tools………………133
Replace tire…………………………………………134
Circuit fuse…………………………………………139
Car towing/Craning ……………… … …… … … 140
Car traction…………………………………………142
Emergency start……………………………………143
Engine overheating ………………………………146
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Spare tire, jack and driver
tools
the roadside.
○Frequently check spare tire air
pressure for emergency application.
Keep spare tire at specified maxim
-um air pressure for use under all
conditions.
Jack specification:
For JAC J5 passenger cars, spare tire,
jack and driver tools are located
beneath the trunk floor.
○Make sure that the mounting
bracket for spare tire is fixed on
the trunk floor.
○The driver tools include a
triangular reflective warning sign.
After stopping your car, you had
better place the warning sign
about 100m away from your car at
Max allowable
load capacity
800kg
Lubricating
grease type
Li-based
lubricating grease
grade
National
Lubricating
Grease Institute
(NLGI)
○he jack designed by JAC shall be
only used for your car.
○Never apply a load to a jack in
excess of its max allowable load.
○To avoid damage or body injuri
-es, you should never use your
jack to lift other vehicles.
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Replace tire
The following precautions will be
helpful for you to replace flat tire:
Take out/place back spare tire
拧
○Turn on the hazard warning lamp.
○Stop your car in a safe place
where traffic flow is low.
○Stop your car in a hard horizontal
place.
○Turn off the engine and pull out
the ignition key.
○Apply the parking brake.
○Get your passengers out of your
car in a safe place.
○Place the triangular warning sign
about 100m away from your car.
○Place a wedge, wood block or
stone at the back of the tire
diagonal to the tire to be replaced.
○The failure to follow these
precautions may cause car damage
or body injuries.
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松
紧
开
Take out the spare tire as per the
procedure as below:
1. Open the trunk cover.
2. Raise the floor in the trunk.
3. Manually loosen fixing bolts of spare
tire counterclockwise.
4. Take out the spare tire.
Place back an old tire in reverse
procedure.
Replace tire
The following advice will be helpful
whenever there is tire burst or air leaks
during your driving:
1. Keep your foot away from the
accelerator pedal when driving straight
and slowly stop your car at the
roadside. Do not apply the brake or try
to bring your car to stop at the
roadside immediately. If so, your car
may get out of control. Slowly stop
your car in a hard horizontal place at
the roadside as much as possible.
2. After your car fully stops, turn on the
hazard warning lamp, apply the parking
brake, shift the selector rod to the P
(for models with automatic transmi
-ssion) or R (for models with manual
transmission) position, and place a
triangular warning sign behind your car.
3. Get all passengers out of your car at
the side far away from traffic flow.
4. Replace tire as per the following
procedure:
The following procedure applies to tire
change and flat tire replacement.
Before replacing flat tires, you should
shift the selector rod to the P (for
models with automatic transmission)
or R (for models with manual transmi
-ssion) position and apply the parking
brake.
To replace burst tire, stop your car on a
horizontal road far away from traffic
flow.
1. Take out spare tire and tools
Take out the spare tire and the jack
from your toolkit.
2. Block wheels
3. Loosen wheel nuts
Before lifting your car via the jack, you
should block with a stop the tire
diagonal to the tire to be replaced. This
is to prevent your car from moving
when replacing tires.
Prior to lifting your car, make sure that
the socket wrench has firmly covered
the nut. Turn your wrench smoothly
and counterclockwise to loosen wheel
nuts. Hold the end of the socket
wrench handle to obtain a max
leverage. Do not try to take off the nut.
Turn the nuts for half turn to one turn.
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4. Place the jack
5. Lift your car
Ground clearance for installing spare tire
shall be larger than that for removing old
one.
Before replacing tires and installing
anti-skid chains, place jack at proper
location as shown in the above figure
to lift your car, in order to avoid
damage to your car.
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Connect the nut wrench, jack and its
extension rod as shown in the figure
above. Turn clockwise the nut wrench to
lift your car. Before lifting your car,
re-check if the jack is arranged in a
correct position, in order to prevent your
car from sliding down from the jack. For
soft ground or sand, you need to place a
proper plate, brick, flat stone or the like
under the jack to prevent the jack from
subsiding.
Fully lift your car to install the spare tire.
○Always use original JAC jack for
tire replacement only.
○Place the jack on a hard horizo
-ntal road.
○Carefully use the jack. Make sure
that there is no person beneath or
inside your car.
○Lift your car until there is a small
ground clearance. A too large
ground clearance may be hazar
-dous.
○It is very hazardous for the jack
to skid. Never keep your car lifted
for a long time. Never shake your
car when being lifted.
6. Replace wheels
○After your car is lifted by a jack,
it is very hazardous for any
person to stay beneath or inside
the car. The car may fall down to
cause severe body injuries or
even death.
○Wheel hub edges are sharp.
Take off them carefully. Before
installing wheels, make sure that
wheels and hubs are clean and
free of such foreign materials as
mud, gravel and asphalt. Any
foreign materials may affect the
fastening level of wheels.
Remove foreign materials by
means of a piece of cloth or
clean water. If wheels have poor
contact with hubs, nuts will get
looser and looser until wheels
come off. That may cause your
car to be out of control or result
in severely body injuries or even
death.
Loosen wheel nuts with a wrench.
Take off the nuts and the hub cover (if
equipped) by hand. Slide down the
wheel along its bolts. Place horizontally
the wheel to prevent it from rolling. Lift
the spare wheel. Align its mounting
-holes with bolts. Push and slide the
spare wheel onto the bolts. If youfeel a
little hard to do so, you can insert the hub
top bolt into one upper hole of the
wheel and shake your car to install all
other bolts in place one by one.
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7. Re-install wheel nuts
8. Lower car body and tighten nuts
Lower car body onto the ground as
shown in the figure above.
Mount the wheel hub cap (if equipp
-ed). Tighten nuts by hand. Shake the
wheel to make sure that all nuts are
fully installed. Re-tighten the nuts by
hand.
Arrange the wrench as shown in the
above figure. Make sure that the
socket wrench firmly covers the nut.
Tighten the nuts. Do not tread the
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wrench handle with your foot or place
the extension rod onto wrench handle.
Tighten all nuts and re-check them for
any loosening. After the wheel is
replaced, request a mechanic to
tighten the nuts to their specified
torque.
After replacement
Take off the valve cap. Measure the air
pressure via a barometer if available.
The air pressure measured is lower
than a specified value. Slowly drive to
the nearest service center for inflation.
If the air pressure measured is too
high, bleed the tire until its air pressure
reaches the specified value. After
checking and air pressure adjustment
are completed, you shall cover the
valve cap. The valve cap is used to
prevent air in the tire from escaping.
So, do remember to install it. If the
valve cap is missing, buy a new one as
Circuit fuse
soon as possible.
After wheel replacement, you need to
place the removed flat tire on the
spare tire mounting bracket in the
above-described procedure. Place the
jack, its handles and other tools onto
their original positions.
To avoid damage to electrical system
due to short-circuit or over-load, each
circuit is equipped with a fuse. If there
is a blown fuse, contact the JAC
authorized after-service center for
troubleshooting, repair or replacement.
If replacement is necessary, use a
fuse with the same blow-out current
as that of the replaced one.
At the replacement of fuse,
choose a fuse with the same
amperage or lower amperage
than that of the replaced one.
Never use a fuse with a blow-out
current larger than the rated value
or a similar substitute (e.g. wire or
platinum wire). Otherwise, it may
result in short-circuit or even a
fire.
To check if there is a blown fuse,
follow the procedure below:
1. Stop the engine. Turn off the
electrical system.
2. Open the fuse box. Pull outward
fuses from the box (there is a small
clamp). Carefully check each fuse.
3. If one fuse is blown, the others shall
also be checked.
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Car towing/craning
4. Replace the blown fuse with a spare
one. Make sure that the spare fuse
matches the socket. If not, you need
to buy a new one or remove from
other accessories (e.g. CD player,
cigarette lighter) temporarily unused a
fuse with lower amperage than that of
the one to be replaced
If the newly installed fuse is
blown, contact the JAC author
-ized after-service center for
troubleshooting.
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For car towing or craning service,
contact the JAC authorized afterservice
center or professional vehicle towing
/craning service providers. They will
ensure a safe and reliable car towing or
craning service. In addition, professi
-onals are more familiar with relevant
local regulations on vehicle towing and
craning.
You can use a wheeled crane truck (1)
or (2) or (3) platform equipment to tow
and crane your car.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Be careful not to damage bump
-ers or bottom plate when
towing and craning your car.
Never use a cable-type crane
truck to tow and crane your car.
Or, it may cause damage to the
bumpers or bottom plate.
If towing and craning your car
with its rear wheels contacting the
ground, make sure that the parking
brake is released.
Check the transmission oil level before
towing and craning your car. If the
level is too low, add more oil. If it's
impossible to add the oil, tow and
crane your car with its four wheels
suspended.
Manual transmission
If not using a towing and craning
vehicle, you need to turn the ignition
switch and the selector rod to ACC and
Neutral respectively.
If not using a towing and craning
vehicle, you should not tow and crane
your car from the tail when the ignition
key is pulled out or when the ignition
switch turns to LOCK.
Automatic transmission
If all of the four wheels of the towed
vehicle are on the ground, the vehicle
can be towed only from its front.
Confirm the transmission is located at
neutral gear position, place the ignition
switch at ACC and make sure the
steering wheel is not locked up. There
should be a driver operating the
steering wheel and brake in the towed
vehicle.
To avoid serious damage of the
automatic transmission, vehicle speed
should not exceed 30km/h and towing
distance should be within the range of
30km.
Before vehicle towing, check the AT
for transmission oil leakage. In the
case of transmission oil leakage, it is
necessary to apply a flatbed trailer or a
vehicle with a towing platform.
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Car traction
AT transmission
For the models with AT
transmission, it is not suitable to
tow and crane from the tail with
its front wheels contacting the
ground. Or, it may severely dama
-ge the AT transmission.
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Front towing hook
Use the vehicle special hook for
towing. Using other part of your car
will cause damage to the vehicle.
Before towing your car, you need to
get familiar with relevant local regulati
-ons. Requirements for the same car
model come different depending on dif
-ferent regions.
The towing hook comes as shown bel
-ow:
Rear towing hook
○Use the towing vehicle which
is smaller in weight than your car.
○Never use a towing vehicle to
tow your new car in its 2000km
(1200 miles) running-in period.
Or, it may damage the engine or
transmission.
Emergency start
Guide to car towing
-Before towing your car, carefully
check suspension equipment, safety
lock-chain connector, and the driving
lights, brake lamps and turning lights (if
equipped) of the trailer
-Drive at mediate speed
-During car-towing, fuel consumption
is a little higher than usual.
-Do not shift to D5 (for model with
manual transmission) or Overdrive gear
(for models with automatic transmiss
-ion) to ensure your engine braking
effect and battery charging performan
-ce.
-When driving, keep loads inside your
car stable.
-Check the air pressure of tires of the
trailer and the towing vehicle. A low air
pressure will affect car-towing. In
addition. You need to check spare tire.
-If your car is combined with the
trailer, it will be susceptible to a
head-on wind or turbulent air flow
vibration. If a large vehicle passes,
keep your car at constant speed and
drive straight. If the wind vibration is
too large, slow down to keep away
from the cyclone caused by an
oncoming vehicle.
○If car-towing frequency is high,
frequently check your transmiss
-ion oil level.
○If the engine gets too hot
(thermometer pointer points to the
red area) during car-towing, adopt
the following measures for trouble
-shooting:
1. Turn off the AC system.
2. Slow down the driving speed.
If your car can not be started due to its
discharged battery, turn to the batter
-ies of other vehicles via a jumper
cable to start the engine. Details come
as follows:
-Follow the "instructions to engine
compartment safety" when dealing
with the engine or working in the
engine compartment.
-The rated voltage of the two batteries
shall both be 12V. The capacity (Ah) of
the battery used as power supply shall
not be much lower than that of the
discharged one.
-Use the jumper cable with an
adequate
cross-sectional
area.
Carefully read its descriptions of the
manufacturer before using it.
-Only use the jumper cable with
insulated electrode clamps.
-The two vehicles shall not contact
each other. Otherwise, once the
positive terminals are connected, a
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circuit will form.
-Correctly connect the discharged
battery to your car electric circuit.
-The engine of the vehicle as power
supply shall be kept running.
-Ensure that there is sufficient metal
contact of electrode clamps. This is
the case especially when the electrode
clamps need to be fixed on the engine
block or car body.
Color marks of jumper cable:
Anode cable: Normally red
Cathode cable: Normally black, brown
or blue
A-discharged battery
B-battery as power supply
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The jumper cable shall be connected
as per following sequence:
For some car models, it is necessary to
open the fuse box cover to connect the
jumper cable to the battery anode pole
(+).
1. One end of the anode cable (+) is
connected to the anode terminal (+) of
the battery A.
2. The other end of the anode cable
shall be connected to the anode
terminal (+) of the battery B.
3. One end of the cathode cable (-)
shall be connected to the cathode
terminal (-) of the battery B.
4. The other end of the cathode cable
(× ) shall be connected to the engine
block or a metal part firmly attached to
it. The cathode cable shall be kept as
much far away from the discharged
battery as possible.
○Never try to charge a frozen
battery, in order to avoid explos
-ion hazard. Even for the
de-frozen battery, the acid may
overflow, thus causing corrosive
hazard.
○Replace the frozen battery.
○Do not connect the cathode
terminal to fuel or brake lines via
a clamp.
○Metal-exposed terminals shall
not contact each other. To avoid
short-circuit hazard, do not keep
the jumper cable connected to
the battery anode terminal
contact with conductive parts.
○Never contact the jumper cable
with the engine moving parts.
Never bend over the battery to
avoid corrosion. Keep an open fire
and burning cigarettes away from
the battery to avoid explo
-sion hazard.
○The cathode cable (×) shall not
be connected to the cathode
terminal of the discharged battery.
Electric sparks may ignite explos
-ive gases escaped from the bat
-tery.
cables.
Turn off vehicle headlamps. The peak
voltage produced when removing
cables may burn the headlamps.
If the engine begins to run, remove
two cables in reverse procedures.
Start the engine in the procedures
described in the chapter "Engine Start".
If the engine fails to start in 10s, stop
starting it. Re-start the engine in about
30s.
Switch on the fan and rear windshield
heater of the vehicle equipped with an
auxiliary battery. Reduce the peak
voltage produced when removing
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Engine overheating
If the water temperature gauge
indicates a high temperature value or if
you feel decreased engine power
output or hear "click" noise, it indicates
that the engine gets overheated. In this
case, your should take the following
measures:
1. To ensure safety, immediately drive
your car to the roadside and stop it in a
safe place.
2. Shift the selector rod to P (for
models with automatic transmission )
or Neutral (for models with manual
transmission). Apply the parking brake.
Switch off the AC system.
3. If there is engine coolant or steam
escaping from the engine cover, do not
try to open the engine cover until there
is no coolant or steam escaping. If
there is no coolant or steam escaping,
start the engine to check if the fan
works normally. If in this case the fan
fails to work, stop the engine.
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4. Check if the water pump belt is
missing. If not, check if it is firmly
tensioned. If the belt works normally,
check if there is coolant escaping from
the radiator and hose (if you have used
the AC system, it is normal that there
is cool water flowing out when
stopping car).
5. If the water pump belt is damaged
or there are coolant leaks, immediately
stop the engine and contact the
nearest JAC authorized after-service
center for help.
6. If you fail to find out causes for
overheating, wait until the engine
temperature returns to normal. If the
coolant level is too low, carefully open
the radiator cap. Add coolant until its
level reaches half of the marked scale.
7. Keep the engine running. Observe if
the engine gets overheated. If so,
contact the nearest JAC authorized
after-service center for help.
If the coolant level is far too low, it
indicates that the cooling system
goes wrong. Immediately contact
the nearest JAC authorized after
-service center for help.
○Keep your hair, hands, and
clothes away from such moving
parts as fan and belt when the
engine is running to avoid body
injuries.
○Do not deal with the fuel
injection system when the engine
is running or 30s after the engine
is off. High pressure pump,
injector, high-pressure duct are
under high pressure when the
engine just stops.
○Fuel ejected onto clothes due to
leakage may cause severe body
injuries. Any person with a pacem
-aker shall keep at least 30cm
away from the engine compartm
-ent ECU or wire harnesses when
the engine is running, as the high
current will produce a huge magne
-tic field.
○Removing the radiator cap when
the engine is hot may cause coola
-nt to spraying out and result in
scalds.
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Vehicle specification…………………………………149
Fuel system………………………………………………149
Tire specification and inflation pressure … … … 149
Other technical data …………………………………150
Engine parameters and technical data … …… … 151
Oil specifications………………………………………152
VIN ………………………………………………………153
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Vehicle specification
Item
Fuel system
Unit
Parameter Values
Capacity of Tank
Person
5
Fuel Specification
Overall Length
mm
4590
Overall Width
mm
1765
Overall Height
mm
1465
Wheelbase
mm
2710
Front
mm
1505
Back
mm
1495
Curb Weight
Kg
1325/1355(AT)
Total Mass
Kg
1690
Number of
Passengers
Tread
55L
Unleaded Petrol 93# or above
Tire specification and inflation pressure
Inflation
Type
Specification
Standard
205/55R16 (Aluminum Wheel Rim)
Tire
Spare Tire
205/55R16
(Steel
Wheel
Pressure
Rim)
205/55R16 (Steel Wheel Rim)
220KPa
220KPa
Notice: The specification of the spare tire may be different from
those of the original ones.
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Other technical data
Wheel dynamic balance requirements (when the vehicle
speed is more than 100km/h)
Free travel of brake pedal: 3-8mm.
Dynamic balance amount could not be more than
220g.cm.
3-8mm
Rational use range of brake friction disc
Toe-in of front wheel: 0±5'
Camber of front wheel: -6'±30'
Caste rof kingpin: 3°±0.5°
Wheel alignment value
Inclination angle of kingpin: 12.4°±0.5°
Toe-in of rear wheel: 11'±5'
Camber of rear wheel: -66'±30'
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Engine parameters and technical data
Engine Type
4G15S-1.5NA
4GB2.3C-1.5VVT
4G93D-1.8NA
4GA3-2.0NA
1488
1499
1834
1997
76×82
75×84.8
81×89
85×88
76
83
105
100
Top Revolution Speed (r/min)
6000
6000
6500
5000
Top Torque Output (Nm/r/min)
130/4500
146/4000
165/5000
190/4000
Compression Ratio
10院1
10院1
10院1
10院1
Ignition Sequence
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
1-3-4-2
Idle Speed(rpm)
750±50
750±30
750±10
750±10
Transmission Type
5MT
5MT
5MT / 4AT
5MT
Max speed
175
175
175
175
Max gradeability
30%
30%
30%
30%
7.3
6.6
7.3/7.6(AT)
7.3
Displacement (cc)
Bore × Stroke (mm)
Top Power Output (KW)
100kilometers per hour invariablenes
speed fuel wastage
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Oil specifications
Item
Engine Oil
(Gasoline Engine)
Recommendation
Quantity
SAE 15W-40 (The ambient
Engine Type
temperature is over -15℃)
SAE 5W-30 (The ambient temperature
4GB2.3C
4G93D
4GA3
3.5L
4.0L
3.5L
4.0L
is over-30℃ to about 35℃)
Quality Grade: Grade SJ or above
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4G15S
MT Gearbox Lubrication Oil
API GL-4袁SAE 75W-90
2.1L
Power Steering Oil
ATF-Ⅲ
1.1L
Coolant
Premium Ethylene Glycol
Proper quantity
Clutch and Brake Fluid
DOT4
Proper quantity
AT Gearbox Lubrication Oil
ATF-SPⅢ
4.4±0.2L
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
I. Vehicle identification number (VIN)
There are three legal VINs on your
vehicle.
1. VIN at the instrument desk
This VIN is located at the left upper
corner of the instrument desk at the
driver's side.
2. VIN at the engine compartment
This VIN is located at the middle
position of the engine compartment
which is at the lower side of the front
baffle.
3. VIN at the lower side of the front
passenger's seat
This VIN is located at the vehicle body
cross member under the front
passenger's seat.
翌 LJ12FKS2784511861 翌
Manufacture院Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd.
Trademark: Jianghuai
Model: HFC伊伊伊伊伊
VIN院LJ伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊伊
Displacement: 伊L
Engine model: HFC伊伊伊伊伊 Net power: 伊伊kW
Max,G.V.W.: 伊伊伊伊 kg
Serial No.: B伊伊伊伊伊伊伊
Passengers: 伊Per
Manufacture date: 伊伊伊伊(M) 伊伊 (Y)
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II. Engine series number
1. 4GB2 engine series number
2. 4G15/4G93D engine series number
This steel seal number is located on
the engine block which is at the inner
side of the exhaust manifold. For easy
searching, there is an engine number
affixed on the cover for the engine
cylinder head.
This steel seal number is located on
the engine block which is near the
transmission side and next to the
exhaust manifold.
xxxx
翌x x x x x x翌
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Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd. reserves the rights to modify the Instruction Manual for
JAC J5 Passenger Car. Please understand that the contents in this manual are subject to
changes without prior notice.
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Memorandum
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Memorandum
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Memorandum
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