Chery RIICH 2 series User manual

Preface
ADVICE
User’s Manual clarifies the agreement between Chery
Automobile Co., Ltd. and the User on the product quality
warranty responsibility and the establishment and termination of
after-sales service rights and responsibilities. Please read this
User’s Manual carefully before usingour products.
User’s Manual for Chery Riich 2 series
Sincere congratulations on your own of one Chery Riich 2! Also, with great appreciation on your great favor on our company and our
products.
The personnel of Chery authorized service station are trained with good professional trainings, who will sincerely provide you with the top
quality service.
Chery Riich 2 features advanced technology and prominent performances. Your choice of Chery Riich 2 will prove that you have extra-hi gh
requirements on the vehicle performance and design.
Please read this manual carefully, since the information contained in this manual can let you understand how to operate and maintain your
vehicle properly so asto achieve the drivingpleasure to the maximum extent.
This user’s manual applies to the Chery Riich 2.
Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

Preface
This manual is established based on the
detailed conditions of Riich 2 vehicles
manufactured by Chery Automobile Co.,
Ltd., which only applies to the Riich 2
vehicles manufactured by Chery
Automobile Co., Ltd.. This manual
includes the latest information up to the
date when this manual is printed. Chery
Automobile Co., Ltd. will be wholly
responsible for the modification and
explanation of this manual and reserved
the rights for product replacement after the
print of this manual without any prior
notice. Some pictures in this manual are
illustrations for reference only. The real
article should take precedence in case of
any conflict between the pictures and the
real articles.
This manual is the main evidence for
vehicle quality warranty. Please keep this
manual in your vehicle so that it’s
available whenever you need it. When you
resell this vehicle, please hand over this
manual and all the documentation attached
with this vehicle to the new owner so that
they are available whenever the new
owner needs them.
Special Statement
Please make sure to read this manual,
especially the chapter “Quality warranty
service” before using this product,
otherwise you may have no right to take
the service due to your improper usage.
Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. (hereafter
referred as “Our Company” or “Chery
Company”) defined the technical
maintenance regulations of the new
vehicle run in and of maintenance at
various stages for the products, including
the first 5,000 km maintenance. Please
make sure to abide by the above
regulations since the above defined
maintenance is vital to the safety operation
and the maintaining of good running
conditions of your vehicle.
Your claim right will be forfeited in case
of the failure of your vehicle or vehicle
parts arising from the abuse, negligence,
improper use, the maintenance not in
accordance with the specified
mileage/period, or the warranty evidence
not signed or stamped in accordance with
the requirements, or any unauthorized
refit/attachment. Therefore, any direct or
indirect warranty application thereof will
not be accepted by the Chery authorized
service station.
Any problems of Our Company’s products
during use must be overhauled by the
Chery authorized service station. During
the overhaul process, Chery authorized
service station is entitled to decide based
on the conditions to perform the repair by
means of repair or the replacement of
equivalent parts.
If you encountered anything unclear
during the careful reading of this manual,
Chery Company and Chery authorized
service station will give you the detailed
explanation. Also, the precious advices of
vast users are highly welcomed.
Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. reserved all
copyrights of this manual
Wish youpleasant driving!

Preface
Table of contents
Chapter 1 Summary ...........................1
Before reading this User’s Manual, you
should understand following things. ..........2
Equipment Scope........................................2
Alarm Symbols within This Manual..............2
NewVehicle Inspection................................3
Run in of New Vehicle..................................3
Run in Regulationwithin 1,000km................. 3
Run in Regulation from 1,000 km to 1,500 km.............................................................................3
Notice during Run in Period............................3
“One-To-One” Service.................................4
Vehicle Delivery Inspection Certificate......5
Chery Vehicle Sale &Delivery Sheet.........7
“One-To-One” Counseling Service Card
(Service Station) ...........................................9
The following items should be confirmed by the
user......................................................................9
“One-To-One” Counseling Service Card.10
(Customer)..................................................10
The following items should be confirmed by the
user:...................................................................10
Common Vehicle Symbol Instruction ......11
Chapter 2 Driving ............................14
Start.............................................................15
Preparation before Start............................. 15
Safety Notice........................................... 15
Before Vehicle Start.................................. 15
Engine Start............................................. 16
Caution of Vehicle Exhaust Fume............... 16
Ventilation Notice..................................... 16
Engine Control System Self-adaptive
Function......................................................17
Engine RPM Limit ....................................17
Engine stall.................................................17
Brake...........................................................18
Dual-Circuit Brake System........................ 18
Brake Liqu id leve l alarm ........................... 18
Operation Instruction of Brake System........ 18
Brake Booster:......................................... 19

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Ant i-lock Brake System (ABS) ( )............19
Reaction of ABS...............................................19
Braking by takingAdvantage of ABS ...........20
ABS Self-Examination....................................20
Handbrake ...............................................21
Shift .............................................................21
Steering .......................................................21
Paddling ......................................................22
Three-Way Catalytic Converter...............22
Drive the Vehicle Equipped with a Catalytic
Converter ................................................23
The following conditions should be avoided: 23
Parking........................................................23
Chassis Protection ....................................24
Fuel Consumption......................................24
The fuel consumption is influenced by the
following factors:.....................................24
Essentials for Fuel- Saving Driving and
Environmental Protection: .........................25
Radiator Fan ..............................................25
Instruction...............................................25
Chapter 3 Introduction of Vehicle
Functions & Instruction of Designations
............................................................27
I. Introduction of Vehicle Functions.....28
Steering wheel lock/ignition switch ............ 28
Horn ....................................................... 29
Windscreen Wiper & Cleaning System........ 29
Intermittent Wiping .................................. 30
Normal Wiping ........................................ 30
High Speed Wiping................................... 30
Water Spray Switch.................................. 30
Interior Rearview Mirror........................... 30
Exterior rearview mirror............................ 31
Sun Visor ................................................ 32
Control Switches on Front Left Door.......... 32
Electrical Window ( )............................ 32
Front left door..................................................32
Front Ashtray, Cigarette Lighter ................. 33
Headlamp switch...................................... 34
Conversion of high beam/ dipped headlight . 34
Flicker of Headlamp ................................. 34
Switches of Front & Rear Fogs.................. 34
Turning Indicator..................................... 35
Interior Front and Middle Ceiling Lamps..... 35
Danger Alarm Lamp Switch....................... 35

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Braking Lamp ..........................................36
Reversing Lamp .......................................36
Sound System..........................................37
A/C System .............................................41
Central vent hole ......................................43
Side air out let...........................................43
Defrost air outlet of frontwindscreen..........43
Ceiling Air Outlet and Control....................44
Control Panel...........................................45
Ventilation & Warm Air.............................45
Blow er Switch .........................................46
Internal/ external circulation control lever....46
Airflow Distribut ion Switch.......................46
A/C System .............................................48
II. Instruction of Designation...........51
Instrument Panel ( )................................51
Warning Device........................................53
Low Fuel Level Alarm Lamp .....................53
Parking brake alarm lamp ..........................53
Braking system alarm lamp........................54
Parking/position indicator lamp..................54
Safety belt alarm lamp...............................54
Engine defect alarm lamp ..........................55
High beam indicator lamp..........................55
Turning signal indicator lamp..................... 55
Air bag alarm lamp ( )........................... 55
Low engine oil pressure alarm lamp............ 56
Battery charge indictor lamp...................... 56
Coolant temperature/level alarm lamp......... 56
Door not close alarm lamp......................... 57
EPC defect alarm lamp.............................. 57
Braking disc alarm lamp ( )..................... 57
Maintenance indicator lamp....................... 57
Engine coolant temperature gauge.............. 57
Fuel gauge............................................... 58
Speedometer............................................ 59
LCD ....................................................... 59
Engine tachometer.................................... 60
Chapter4 Safety...............................61
DoorLock & Anti-theft.............................62
Key ........................................................ 62
Door Lock............................................... 62
Sliding Door............................................ 63
Central Control Lock ( )......................... 64
Back Door............................................... 64
ReleaseRodofFiller Cap.........................64

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Open Engine Bonnet..................................65
Remote Control System with Anti-Theft
Function ( )...............................................66
Door Lock & Unloc k ................................66
Alarm .....................................................66
Remote Controller Battery Replacement......67
Electronic Anti-theft System......................67
Seat & Safety Protection ...........................68
Seat ........................................................68
Correct Sitting Posture..............................68
Adjustment of Front Seats..........................68
Adjustment of Middle Seats.......................69
Adjustment of Rear Seats ..........................69
Headrest..................................................69
Adjusting method of headrest:....................... 69
Removing andassembling methodof headrest:...........................................................................70
Folding of Middle Seats ............................70
Folding of Rear Seats................................70
Reposition of rear seats...................................70
Luggage Conveyance................................71
Seat Safety Belt ..........................................71
Seat Safety Belt Alarm Lamp .....................71
Fastening Seat Safety Belt .........................72
Midd le 2-Point Safety Belt for Middle Seats 72
Maintenance of Seat Safety Belt................. 72
Check seat safety belt......................................72
AirBag ( )................................................73
Front Air Bag........................................... 73
Air Bag Alarm Lamp ................................ 74
Child Safety Seat........................................74
Chapter 5 Emergency Procedures....77
Hazard Warning Flasher lamp.................78
Electronic Control Unit Support System.78
Duly Refuel.................................................78
Replace Bulbs.............................................79
Headlamp Unit (Including High Beam / Low
Beam / Position / Turn Indicator Lamps)..... 79
Taillight Bulb........................................... 80
High-Mounted Braking Lamp Bulb ............ 80
License Plate Lamp Bulb........................... 80
Interior Front Ceiling Lamp Bulb ............... 80
Luggage Boot Lamp Bulb ......................... 81
Regulate the Beam of Headlamp ................ 81
Fuse &Relay..............................................81
Fuse........................................................ 81
Cartridge Fuse ......................................... 82

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Replace Fuse............................................82
Engine Compartment Fuse Box..................83
Replace Wheel............................................84
Spare Wheel ............................................84
Driver Tool..............................................85
Jack Lift Point ..........................................85
Remove Wheel.........................................86
Install Wheel............................................86
Battery ........................................................87
Safety Recommendations ..........................87
Removal & Installation..............................88
Engine Battery-Assisted Start Method.........88
Connect Down-Lead.................................89
Start Engine.............................................89
Remove Down-Lead.................................89
TowTruck...................................................89
Chapter 6 Repair & Maintenance.....90
Care &Maintenance.................................91
Services Offeredby Chery’s SpecialService
Station .........................................................91
Items You Have to Follow..........................91
General Maintenance of Vehicle .................92
Maintenance Schedule...............................92
Daily Check:.....................................................92
Please check the following items while
refueling:..........................................................92
Monthly Check:...............................................92
Maintenance Items in Engine
Compartment.............................................93
Engine Oil Dipstick .................................. 94
Engine Oil Filler Cap ................................ 94
Brake Fluid ............................................. 95
Engine Coolant Reservoir.......................... 95
Check Power Steering Fluid Level.............. 96
Battery
.................................................... 97
Windscreen Cleaning Fluid Reservoir ......... 97
Check Wiper Blade................................... 97
Replace Wiper Blade ................................ 98
Tire ........................................................ 98
Replace Tire ............................................ 98
Tire Chain ............................................... 99
Driving Belt............................................. 99
Check the tension ofdriving belt.................100
Wash Vehicle ..........................................100
Use cold or slightly-warm water to wash the
vehicle only.....................................................100
Automatic Vehicle Washer........................100
Wash Vehicle Manually............................100

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Clean Headlamp..................................... 101
Clean Rear Windscreen ........................... 101
Ant i-Corrosion of Chassis........................ 101
Clean Wheel .......................................... 101
Cleaning Products................................... 101
Paint Removal Treatment......................... 101
Paintwork Protection............................... 101
Leather Fabric Care ................................ 102
Clean Radiator ....................................... 102
Regulations on Regular Maintenance....103
Maintenance Record................................106
Safety Protection System.........................114
Replacement Record of AirBag System114
Replacement Record of AirBag System114
Replacement Record of AirBag System115
Replacement Record of AirBag System115
ReplacementRecord of Air Bag System115
Chapter7 Quality Warranty Service..........................................................116
Warranty for Complete Vehicle..............117
Quality Warranty Period for Special Parts
(limited to original quality problems only):.117
Coverage of Warranty..............................118
Items notcovered bywarranty..................118
Spare Parts Warranty................................121
Chapter 8 Capacity and Specification
Parameters ....................................... 123
Vehicle Identification Description..........124
VIN .......................................................125
Engine Number.......................................125
Vehicle Nameplate...................................125
Fuel............................................................125
Fuel tank capacity: ..................................125
Engine oil..................................................126
Replace the engine oil..............................126
Refill the engine oil.................................126
Vehicle Fluid.............................................126
Transmission oil......................................126
Manual transmission.....................................126
Power steering oil....................................127
Brake fluid and clutch oil .........................127
Coolant ..................................................127
Windscreen cleaning fluid ........................127
Weig ht .......................................................127
Mass Parameters.....................................129

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Wheel and Tire.........................................130
Tire pressure.......................................... 130
Tightening torque of wheel bolt................ 130
Wheel................................................... 130
Engine Data..............................................131
Vehicle Dimension....................................132
Dimension (mm)............................................132

Summary
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Chapter1 Summary

Summary
2
Before reading this
User’s Manual, you
should understand
following things.
Thanks for yourpurchase of Chery vehicle.
In order to operate your vehicle properly
and guarantee your rights and benefits,
please spend some time to read this
manual carefully.
This manual provides the important
instructions and hints on the daily driving
and regular maintenance and care, with the
purpose for your familiarity with the
operation of your vehicle. Only the more
understanding to your vehicle can
guarantee the safety and economy of the
vehicle driving as well as enjoy the
pleasure thereof.
Any improper operation may damage your
vehicle as well as maybe deprive of your
claimright.
The periodical maintenance to your
vehicle will help maintain the driving
performance and used value of your
vehicle. The Chery authorized service
stations all over the country boasted
numerous repair experts to provide you
with service anytime. The repair personnel
of all authorized service stations, who
passed the professional trainings, can
properly repair your vehicle and vehicle
equipment. The spare parts in Chery
authorized service station are Chery
genuine spare parts.
Equipment Scope
This manual defined the maximum
possible equipment scope installed in
accordance with the series Riich 2 model
plan till the print date, namely for all the
standard equipment and optional
equipment in series Riich 2 model, some
equipment may be supplied in the future
or may be only available in certain
markets. Therefore, some items in this
manual may not apply toyour vehicle.
Alarm Symbols within This
Manual
During the vehicle operation, pay
attention to how to reduce the
damage to the vehicle and the
vehicle equipment, and how to avoid the
person injury? In this manual, the answer
for such question is included in the
explanation for the alarm symbols with
triangle. Please read carefully and abide
by thecontentsthereof.
The equipment marked with
asterisk (*) is only used in lot size
on certain model structures, which is
supplied as optional equipment for some
models or is only available in certain
markets.
When this symbol is present on
the vehicle, make sure to read
the related chapters of this manual before
any operation.
We must contribute our
responsibility and liability in the
working of environmental protection.
It’s the important step to achieve such
objective by operating your vehicle
properly and disposing the used cleaning
articles and lubricating materials in
accordance with the laws and regulations.
This manual displays the information on
this aspect by means of tree symbol.

Summary
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New Vehicle Inspection
Before delivering the vehicle to you, the
dealer of Chery Company has already
performed the vehicle inspection in
accordance with the regulations of Chery
Automobile Co., Ltd. The dealer of Chery
Company should fill in the vehicle
delivery date in the “Vehicle Delivery
Inspection Certificate” column of this
manual and seal with the stamp of dealing
agency.
The dealer should verify the entire vehicle
performance and introduce the operation
knowledge of the vehicle against the
“Chery Vehicle Sale & Delivery Card”
dually signed by the salesman and the
user.
Run in of New Vehicle
Due to the manufacture and assembling
deviations, the friction resistances between
the moving components of the new vehicle
at the initial stage of operation will be
much greater than the ones in normal
condition. The run in effects of the vehicle
at the initial stage of operation will exert
great influence on the use lifetime,
working reliability and economy of the
vehicle, therefore, the use of new vehicle
must abide by the run in regulations
strictly.
Run in Regulation within 1,000
km
Full speed driving is absolutely
prohibited;
Generally, do not drive the vehicle at
the speed above 100 km/h;
Avoid driving at the top speed at any
gear.
Run in Regulation from 1,000 km
to 1,500km
Increase to the top speed gradually or
drive at the allowable max. engine
speed.
Notice during Run in Period
For the driving of vehicles with engine
tachometer, the allowed short period top
engine speed is 6000 r/min. During the
manual gearshift, make sure to shift to the
next high gear when the engine tachometer
indicator reached red indication area at the
latest.
Avoid the running of engine at
unnecessary high speed. The
earlier shift to high gear will
help save the fuel, reduce the working
noise as well as diminish the
environmental pollution.
The engine speed should not be excessive
low during driving. Shift to proper gear at
reasonable time.
In cold engine condition, do not run the
engine at top speed on neutral gear or any
other driving gear.
The new tires don’t have best adhesion at
the beginning of use; therefore, the tires
also need run in. The vehicle speed should
be relatively low during first 100 km
driving and the driving should be
extremely careful.

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The new brake friction lining also needs
run in, since the brake doesn't have ideal
friction force during first 200 km driving.
During this period the brake effect is a
little poor, therefore the pressure on brake
pedal may be reasonably increased. Such
condition is also applicable each time it’s
replaced with new friction lining.
When the new vehicle traveled up to
800km, the wheel nuts must be
re-tightened to the specified torque. Please
refer to the chapter “Specification and
Parameters” of this manual for correct
torque values. Also, if the wheel has been
replaced or the wheel nuts have been
loosened, then the wheel nuts should be
re-tightened in accordance with the
specified torque after 800km.
“One-To-One” Service
In order to provide you with better service
and vehicle use, the dealer of Chery
Company will appoint one service counsel
to serve you at the purchase of your
vehicle. In case of any problems during
your vehicle use, you may contact your
service counsel, who will provide you
with best service.

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Vehicle Delivery Inspection Certificate
This is to certify that this vehicle has completed the vehicle
delivery inspection defined by Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. and its
quality meets with thetechnical specification of Chery Automobile
Co., Ltd.
Vehicle Delivery Date:
Dealer Stamp:
Vehicle Owner Name (Unit) Responsible Service Station Name
—————————————————— —————————————————————
—————————————————— —————————————————————
Address ————————————— Responsible ————————————
——————————————————————

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Delivery Date
Dealer Stamp
Model
Body VIN No.:
Transmission No.:
Engine Serial No.:

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Chery Vehicle Sale & Delivery Sheet
Category No. Item Whether it’s inspected OK
and clearly explained
Entire
Vehicle
Performance
1
Engine
Yes □
No □
2
Engine oil, brake liquid, steering liquid, coolant, battery liquid, windscreen
cleaning liquid.
Yes □
No □
3
VIN number, engine serial number, nameplate and other identifications
Yes □
No □
4
Entire vehicle locks and keys
Yes □
No □
5
Entire vehicle lamps, including head lamp, turn lamp, fog lamp, combined
lamp, compartment lamp, brake lamp, backup lamp, tail lamp, reading
lamp, and instrument lamp.
Yes □
No □
6
Windscreen glass and body paint
Yes □
No □
7
Speedometer, engine tachometer, odometer
Yes □
No □
8
Hub cap, spare tire, vehicle attached tools and entire vehicle operation
manual
Yes □
No □
9
Safety belt, seat, cigarette lighter, A/C switch and vent, glove box and sun
visor.
Yes □
No □
10
Glass lifter, rear view mirror, wiper, washer, horn, radio (CD player) and
antenna
Yes □
No □

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Operation
Knowledge
1 93# gasoline fuel Yes □No □
2 Normal operation duringrun in. Yes □No □
3 Operation of entire vehicle lamps Yes □No □
4 Meaningof alarm indicators Yes □No □
5 Correct maintenance period and mileage Yes □No □
6 Vehicle maintenance items in winter and summer. Yes □No □
7 Correct understandingof cooling system/coolant usage. Yes □No □
8 Correct operation ofA/C Yes □No □
9 Notices for vehicle start Yes □No □
10 Correct operation of audio equipment Yes □No □
Salesman Signature: Date: User Signature: Date:

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“One-To-One” Counseling Service Card
(Service Station)
User Name: Vehicle Purchase Date
Sales Agency: Model:
Vehicle VIN Number:
The following items should be confirmed by the user.
I. Related items confirmation at vehicle delivery (“√" for Yes as
“×” for No)
□Basic vehicle operation method has been introduced and the
onsite delivery inspection is certified OK.
□Quality warranty policy has been introduced.
□Vehicle driving notice has been introduced.
□The importance of vehicle periodical maintenance and
maintenance period/mileage has been introduced.
□The importance of vehicle maintenance/repair at Chery
authorized service station has been noted.
□User’s Manual has been handed over and the reading is
reminded.
□The function and operation method of service hotline of Chery
Company has been noted.
II. “One-To-One” counseling service mode introduction (“√” for
Yes as “×” for No)
□Contact the service counsel instead of anyone else in case of
any problems or needs.
□The service counsel appointed by the service station is the
exclusive person to communicate and contact with the user.
□One user is only served by one service counsel: “One-To-One”
□User may choose other service counsel when he dissatisfies
with current service counsel.
III. Major job introduction of service counsel (“√” for Yes as “×”
for No).
□Repair maintenance service reception
□Complaint acceptance
□Periodical maintenance reminding visits
□Repair/Maintenance counsel explanation
□Periodical greeting visits
□Repair/maintenance reservation acceptance
□Service activity reminding visits
□Annual authentication reminding/acceptance
□Important festival greetings
□Other activities of user’s needs
IV. Establishment of “One-To-One” counseling service
relationship.
Service Counsel Card
User Signature/Date: Service Counsel Signature/Date:
Form one-Saved by service stations

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“One-To-One” Counseling Service Card
(Customer)
User Name: Vehicle Purchase Date
Sales Agency: Model:
Vehicle VIN Number:
The following items should be confirmed by the user:
I. Related items confirmation at vehicle delivery (“√" for Yes as
“×” for No)
□Basic vehicle operation method has been introduced and the
onsite delivery inspection is certified OK.
□Quality warranty policy has been introduced.
□Vehicle driving notice has been introduced.
□The importance of vehicle periodical maintenance and
maintenance period/mileage has been introduced.
□The importance of vehicle maintenance/repair at Chery
authorized service station has been noted.
□User’s Manual has been handed over and the reading is
reminded.
□The function and operation method of service hotline of Chery
Company has been noted.
II. “One-To-One” counseling service mode introduction (“√” for
Yes as “×” for No)
□Contact the service counsel instead of anyone else in case of
any problems or needs.
□The service counsel appointed by the service station is the
exclusive person to communicate and contact with the user.
□One user is only served by one service counsel: “One-To-One”
□User may choose other service counsel when dissatisfied with
current service counsel.
III. Major job introduction of service counsel (“√” for Yes as “×”
for No).
□Repair maintenance service reception
□Complaint acceptance
□Periodical maintenance reminding visits
□Repair/Maintenance counsel explanation
□Periodical greeting visits
□Repair/maintenance reservation acceptance
□Service activity reminding visits
□Annual authentication reminding/acceptance
□Important festival greeting
□Other activities of user’s needs
IV. Establishment of “One-To-One” counseling service
relationship.
Service Counsel Card
User Signature/Date: Service Counsel Signature/Date:
Form two-Saved by customer

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Common Vehicle Symbol Instruction
Symbol Definition
Symbol Definition Symbol Definition
Engine
self-examination
trouble light ABS Anti-lock brake
system
Position lamp
Window regulator
switch forbidden
Window regulator
switch
Engine oil pressure
alarm lamp
Rear fog indicator
light
Engine trouble
warning lamp
Coolant temperature
indicator (red
indicator)
Front fog indicator
light
Cigarette lighter
Audible alarm
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