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How to add engine oil?
Open the engine oil fill cap and slowly pour in the oil, being careful not to spill any. Immediately clean up any accidental spill. Otherwise, this will damage parts in the engine bay. Engine oil plays an important role in ensuring the performance and life of the engine, so use high-quality, purified engine oil. Use oil with the appropriate specification to ensure the performance of your vehicle.
Tell me about Oil additives.
Your vehicle does not require any oil additive. Oil additives do not improve engine performance or durability. They react chemically with the engine oil, which reduces its efficacy and damages the engine.
How to check Brake fluid?
Regularly check the fluid level in the reservoir. Look to see whether the fluid level in the reservoir is between the minimum and maximum marks. If the fluid level is below the minimum mark, brake fluid should be added until the level is between the minimum and maximum marks. Also check for any signs of leakage in the brake system.
How to add brake fluid?
1.To remove the brake fluid reservoir cover, push the latches at the top of the cover inward and lift up on the cover. 2.Once you remove the cover, you will be able to see the brake fluid reservoir. 3.Unscrew the reservoir lid and slowly pour in fluid. Try not to spill any or let the fluid overflow the top. Immediately clean up any accidental spill. Otherwise, this will damage parts in the engine bay. Be sure to use the specified type of brake fluid. 4.Replace the brake fluid reservoir cover when you are finished adding brake fluid.
How to check the Engine/electric drive motor coolant?
When checking and adding electric drive motor coolant, you need to remove a cover plate in the engine bay. This requires professional expertise. We recommend not removing it yourself unless absolutely necessary and instead having a Authorized dealer do it. Regularly check the fluid level in the reservoir. Look to see whether the fluid level in the reservoir is between the minimum and maximum marks. If the fluid level is below the minimum mark, add coolant until the level is between the minimum and maximum marks. Also check for any signs of leakage in the cooling system.
How to add the Engine/electric drive motor coolant?
After the engine and electric drive motor have cooled, slowly remove the cap to release the pressure. If any coolant splashes out, clean it up immediately to prevent damage to parts or painted surfaces. Be sure to use the specified type of coolant.
How to add the Windscreen washer fluid?
Open the reservoir cap and slowly pour in the washer fluid, being careful not to spill any. Immediately clean up any accidental spill. Using high-quality washer fluid increases the system’s ability to clean and prevents freezing in cold weather. WARNING: Do not add fluid when the engine is hot or running. The washer fluid contains alcohol. Splashing it on the engine may cause a fire. CAUTION: Do not use soapy water as a substitute for washer fluid. This would damage the body paint.
How to check the Radiator?
Regularly check the radiator. Promptly clean the radiator if it is very dirty or has foreign matter on it. If you cannot determine whether it is working correctly, visit a Authorized dealer for service. Check whether the radiator, oil cooler (if equipped) and intercooler (if equipped) have dirt caked on them after driving in a harsh environment. If so, visit a Authorized dealer as soon as possible for an inspection and cleaning.
How to check and replace the Fuses?
Before the cover of the fuse box in the engine bay can be removed, a cover plate in the engine bay must first be removed. This requires professional expertise. We recommend not removing it yourself unless absolutely necessary and instead having a Authorized dealer do it. If any electrical component stops working, it may be because a fuse is blown. If so, we recommend checking the fuses following the steps below and replacing a fuse when necessary. 1.Turn off all electrical components. 2.Switch the power to OFF, apply the parking brake and disconnect the negative battery terminal. 3.The fuses are in the following locations: > In the fuse box in the engine bay To open the fuse box, press the two claws of the fuse box cover, then lift the cover up. > Inside the instrument panel near the steering wheel Remove the storage box (fuse box cover) shown. You will then see the fuses. For how to remove and replace the storage box, see “Instrument panel storage box removal and replacement”. > Below the left storage compartment in the luggage area Remove the luggage compartment cover, the toolkit on the left and the tray, in that order. To open the fuse box, press the claw of the fuse box cover, then lift the cover up. 4.Use the fuse puller that came with the vehicle to pull out a fuse. Refer to the circuitry information on the fuse box cover to identify the fuse for the malfunctioning electric device, and check that fuse. 5.Check the wire inside the fuse. If it is blown, replace the fuse with a spare fuse with the same specifications. 6.Check whether the electrical component is working normally again.
How to do the Instrument panel storage box removal and replacement?
To check the fuses in the instrument panel, you need to remove the storage box in the instrument panel. Removal: 1.Open the storage box. Push the box in the direction of the arrow to detach the left clip and stop pin from the instrument panel. 2.Push the storage box in the direction of the arrow to detach the right clip and stop pin from the instrument panel. Installation: Set the clip on each side of the storage box back in its position, then push the box shut. This will put the stop pins back in position.
How to replace the Windscreen wiper blade?
1.With the power switched OFF, pull the combination control switch for the wipers toward you and hold it there for about three seconds. The wipers will automatically move to their service position as shown. 2.Lift the wiper arm away from the windscreen glass. 3.Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm. 4.Install a new wiper blade and put the wiper arm back against the windscreen glass. 5.Return the wipers to their original position. Switch the power to ON or start the vehicle. The wipers will return to their original position.
How to replace the Rear wiper blade?
The rear wiper blade is integrated with the rear wiper arm. Do not remove it with force. Removing the rear wiper blade requires professional expertise. We recommend not removing it yourself unless absolutely necessary and instead having a Authorized dealer do it.
How to replace the Light bulbs?
All exterior lights are LEDs and cannot be removed or replaced individually. If a bulb is damaged or malfunctions, promptly visit a Authorized dealer for service.
How to deal with the Water condensation in lights?
Water condensation may appear inside a light cover when driving in the rain or after a car wash. The difference between the temperature inside and outside the light assembly causes this, which is the same phenomenon as when windows fog up in the rain. This does not affect how the lights function. However, if there are large water droplets or water collecting inside a light cover, visit a Authorized dealer for service.
How to maintain tires.
To ensure the safe operation of the vehicle, the tyre type and size must be suitable for your vehicle’s model. Tyres must have tread that is in good repair and be inflated to the appropriate pressure. Every time you check the tyre pressure, check tyre wear, surface damage and whether there is any foreign body that has punctured the tyre. If any of the following are found, you should replace the tyre as soon as possible: Damage or protrusion on the tyre surface or side. The tyre surface is severely worn. Maintaining proper tyre pressure improves handling, extends the life of the tyre and improves comfort for passengers. An under-inflated tyre will wear unevenly and have poorer handling and economy. It may also leak air due to overheating. An overinflated tyre is less comfortable for passengers, prone to damage from uneven road surfaces, and will wear unevenly. We recommend regular inspection of the tyre pressure, including the spare tyre (if applicable). Measure the tyre pressure when the tyres are cool. Tyre pressure measurements are most accurate when you have parked the vehicle for three or more hours or have driven it less than 1.5 km. If you check the tyre pressure when the tyres are warm (after driving several kilometres), the pressure reading will be 30-40 kPa higher than that when cool. This is normal. Do not let out air to get the reading to match the specification because this will result in insufficient tyre pressure. The wear mark location symbol is for visualisation reference only. Be sure to check your actual vehicle. When tyre wear reaches the limit, replace the tyres as soon as possible. Continuing to drive on a tyre with shallow tread or exposed wear marks will lengthen the braking distance, cause steering problems, and risks rupturing the tyre. Such issues can easily cause an accident. If you notice that tyre wear is uneven or the vehicle shakes when driving, go to a Authorized dealer for service. When putting on new tyres, the service technician must dynamically balance them, which can increase ride comfort and extend tyre life.
How to maintain the sunroof?
Driving conditions and how often you use the sunroof will determine its schedule for regular care. We recommend more frequent care when driving in areas with a lot of sand or dust or in rainy areas. Dirt and other foreign material may collect in the sunroof’s seals, mechanical parts or guide tracks, which may result in abnormal sounds and a malfunction. It may also obstruct the sunroof’s drainage mechanism. Regularly open the sunroof, clear any dirt or foreign material, and use a clean rag and water to wipe off the sunroof’s seals. Regularly lubricate the sunroof’s mechanical parts. Open the sunroof and inspect whether it get jams during operation. If so, take your vehicle to a Authorized dealer for service as soon as possible.
How to maintain the Battery?
This vehicle uses a maintenance-free battery. The battery is under the floor of the luggage area. When power in the battery is low, promptly recharge or replace it. When replacing the battery, please contact a Authorized dealer for assistance.
How to maintain Exterior of the vehicle?
Regularly washing the vehicle helps to maintain its appearance. Dust and gravel can scratch the paint surface, and leaves and bird droppings can damage the finish of the vehicle body. Wash the vehicle body in a cool place that is not under direct sunlight. If the vehicle has been parked in the sun for a long time, drive it to a cool place and wait for the exterior of the vehicle to cool down before cleaning. Waxing is beneficial to the maintenance and care of the vehicle. Thoroughly wash the vehicle before waxing to ensure the wax performs correctly. There are many types of car waxes on the market, each having its own properties. Use discretion when choosing because selecting an inappropriate wax will not only not protect the vehicle but may change the colour of the exterior paint. Generally, you should consider a variety of factors, including what the wax is designed to do, how new the vehicle is, the colour of the exterior paint, and the driving environment. For specifics, consult a Authorized dealer. Check the exterior of the vehicle body regularly for peeling paint and scratches. If you find any, repair it as soon as possible to prevent corrosion of the metal. Only use repair paint for small areas where the paint has peeled off or for scratches. Larger areas should be repaired by professionals. Park the vehicle on a flat surface and wait for a while. Check under the vehicle for whether there is any leakage of fuel, oil or other liquid. If you find an apparent leak, contact a Authorized dealer for service.
What does internal maintenance include?
Regularly clean carpets with a vacuum cleaner. Allowing dirt to remain on carpets will increase wear on them. Regularly washing carpets with detergent will keep them in better condition. Use a foaming detergent to clean carpets. Keep carpets as dry as possible by not adding water to the foaming detergent. Regularly use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from fabric. For general cleaning, use a clean, soft cloth moistened with mild soapy warm water. Avoid watermarks by wiping with another dampened clean cloth and then allow to air dry. Use a fabric cleaner to remove stubborn stains. Follow the instructions that come with the cleaner. Regularly use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt, especially from creases and seams. Clean the leather with a soft cloth dampened with water, and then buff with another soft dry cloth. Use a leather cleaner for deeper cleaning. Wipe off the leather cleaner with a soft dry cloth as soon as possible. Do not leave a cloth with leather cleaner on it anywhere in the vehicle interior over time. Some leather cleaners may cause the resin or fibres of the interior fabric to fade or crack. Exposure to the environment may cause the surface of rubber parts to become soiled and lose their finish. Regularly clean rubber components, especially worn rubber components, with a product made to care for rubber. In order to avoid damage and to reduce noise, do not use cleaning agents that contain silicone for routine maintenance of rubber seals. Use only water or a suitable curing agent to clean. Plastic components include the following: Imitation leather surfaces, car roof insert, clear headlight cover, clear instrument panel cover, cup holder roller cover, vents, black matte painted parts, interior painted parts. Clean the inside and outside of windows with glass cleaner and dry all glass and plastic surfaces with a soft cloth or paper towel. Use mild soapy warm water to clean soiled seat belts. Do not use bleach, dyes or cleaning solvents. Such products reduce the durability of seat belts. Allow the seat belt to air dry before driving. Dirt inside the seat belt’s guide loop will cause the seat belt to retract more slowly. Scrub the inner side of the guide loop with mild soapy warm water.
What's Factors affecting the rate of corrosion?
Dirt, sand, ice and snow in the lower part of the vehicle body accelerate corrosion. Damage to the coating or other protective layer caused by impacts from sand or stones or minor accidents accelerates corrosion. Driving in areas where the relative humidity is high or where the temperature remains above freezing point accelerates corrosion. Pollution, salt in the air in coastal areas, and excess salt used on roads accelerate the corrosion of paint. Higher temperatures accelerate the corrosion of poorly ventilated parts.
How to prevent corrosion?
Regularly clean the vehicle with clean cold water and neutral vehicle detergent. Regularly check whether the paint surface has damage and make needed repairs as soon as possible. Regularly check whether there is sand, dirt, snow or other material caked on the lower part of the vehicle. If so, wash it off with water as soon as possible. Keep the door drainage holes open to avoid accumulation of water. Clean off insects, asphalt, cement and other similar material as soon as possible. If you often drive on roads that have high concentrations of salt, such as to melt snow, in saline-alkali areas, and near the coast, wash off any material caked to the bottom of the car at least monthly. If you often drive on sand or gravel roads, consider installing mudguards behind the wheels.
Where can I find the Vehicle identification number?
The vehicle identification number (VIN) is a unique number that identifies the vehicle and is engraved in the following locations: On the sheet metal near top of the instrument panel on the left side. On the front mounting cross member of the right front seat. On the vehicle’s nameplate under the lock on the central column.
How can I check the Engine number?
The engine number is engraved on the engine block in the location shown in the diagram. NOTICE: For your convenience, a label affixed to the front cylinder head shows the engine model and number.