Chery TIGGO User manual

Preface
Advice
This Owner’s Manual defines both the establishment and termination of right and
liability with respect to product quality guarantee responsibility and after-sales
service between Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. and customers. It is necessary for
customers to carefully read this manual before using Chery products.
Owner’s Manual for Chery Tiggo
Truly congratulate you on having a Chery Tiggo! Also, sincerely thank you for your preference towards Chery and Chery’s products!
The advanced technology and the preeminent performance are incorporated into Chery Tiggo with good ratio of performance to price. This owner’s manual is
intended to introduce technical characteristics, use methods and relevant precautions of Chery Tiggo; you can get the features of Tiggo and be familiar with
the properly using & maintenance to ensure your driving safety.
You should carefully read over this owner’s manual before your first driving of Tiggo.
This manual is compiled in accordance with the current Tiggo structure and features; Chery may not give the further notification in the case of changing
products after the printing of this manual.
All staff of Chery authorized service stations have experienced the good and professional training, and they provide you with the best service heart and soul.
All comments and suggestions are welcomed.
Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.

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Special Statements
◊Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. (hereinafter
referred to as “the Company” or “Chery”)
provides quality guarantee service for you and
please use your car in accordance with the
requirements of the owner’s manual;
especially pay attention to the section “Quality
Guarantee Service”, you may lose the right of
enjoying the quality guarantee service due to
your violation against the use compliance;
◊The unapproved modification or device
addition to your car is forbidden, especially the
parts related with electric devices, brake,
steering and any other safety systems; Chery
shall bear no responsibility for such direct or
indirect damage caused by unapproved
modification or device addition;
◊Please follow the technical maintenance
regulations for car of different stages as set by
Chery;
◊The new car running-in and regular
maintenance effect significantly influences the
service life and protect customer lawful rights.
In case maintenance is not completed within
specified period or mileage, improper car
using or not to sign and stamp the
maintenance record will be considered as to
give up the warranty rights; meanwhile Chery
shall not bear the normal warranty
responsibility;
◊Please come to Chery authorized service
station to purchase the parts supplied by
Chery (genuine parts); in case any direct or
indirect damage caused by using non-genuine
parts, Chery shall bear no responsibility
◊If the any problem is found in Chery product
during the course of use, the car shall be
checked and repaired by Chery authorized
service station. In the process of check and
repair, the station, considering the actual
conditions, is entitled to decide whether to
carry out maintenance by means of repairing
or replacing the equivalent.
◊Please send your car to Chery authorized
service station for car maintenance; all staff of
Chery authorized service stations have
experienced the strict and professional
training, and they provide you with the best
service;
◊Please put this manual in your car, so as to
help you whenever need it. If you are going to
resell the car, please hand over this manual
and the complete set of attached files together
with the car to the new owner;
◊If you meet something unclear when reading
the Owner’s Manual, you can get further
interpretation from Chery authorized service
station.
May you enjoy the driving!
The copyright of this manual is reserved by Chery
Automobile Co., Ltd.

Contents
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Contents
Special Statements............................................................................ 1
Chapter 1 Introduction....................................................................... 9
Warning Symbols in the Manual...................................................... 10
New Car Inspection ......................................................................... 10
Running-in of New Car .................................................................... 11
“One-to-one” Service....................................................................... 12
Delivery Check Certification ............................................................ 13
“One-to-one” Consultative Service Sheet........................................ 14
Explanation for Common Symbols on Car ...................................... 16
Chapter 2 Instrument Panel ............................................................ 19
Instrument Panel ............................................................................. 20
Alarm Device................................................................................... 24
Low Fuel Level Alarm Lamp ............................................................ 24
ABS Alarm Lamp ............................................................................. 24
Vacuum Alarm indicator................................................................... 24
Parking Brake Indicator Lamp ......................................................... 24
Brake System Alarm Lamp.............................................................. 24
Unclosed Door Alarm Lamp ............................................................ 25
Position Indicator Lamp (green).......................................................25
Unfastened Seat Belt Alarm Lamp...................................................25
Engine Malfunction Alarm Lamp ......................................................25
Indicator of High Beam Lamp ..........................................................26
Turn Signal Indicator Lamps ............................................................26
Airbag Alarm Lamp ..........................................................................26
Low Engine Oil Pressure Alarm Lamp .............................................26
Indicator of Low Beam Lamp ...........................................................26
Alternator Alarm Lamp .....................................................................26
Coolant Temperature Alarm Lamp ...................................................27
4WD System Failure Indicator .........................................................27
Engine Electronic Control Alarm Indicator .......................................27
Maintenance Alarm Lamp ................................................................27
Cruise Indicator................................................................................27
Automatic Transmission Failure Indicator ........................................28
Snow Road Mode Indicator..............................................................28
Brake Pad Thickness Indicator ........................................................28
Coolant Temperature Gauge of Engine............................................28
Below C – Low Temperature Range ................................................28
Between C and H - Normal Temperature Range .............................28

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Over H–Overheating Range ............................................................ 29
Fuel Gauge ..................................................................................... 29
Speedometer................................................................................... 29
Odometer, Digital Clock and Instant Fuel Consumption .................. 29
Chapter 3 Audio .............................................................................. 31
Panel Instruction.............................................................................. 32
Method of Operation........................................................................ 33
Adjust the Volume ........................................................................... 33
Adjust the Bass ............................................................................... 33
Adjust the Treble ............................................................................. 33
Adjust the Balance .......................................................................... 33
Adjust the Fade ............................................................................... 34
Loudness Function .......................................................................... 34
Radio Operating Method ................................................................. 34
Radio Playing .................................................................................. 34
Frequency Scan .............................................................................. 34
Station Search sensitivity (for FM band only) .................................. 34
Manual Tuning................................................................................. 34
Automatic Scanning Tracking (AST)................................................ 35
Preset and Store ............................................................................. 35
Method to operate the CD player.....................................................35
Chapter 4 A/C System .....................................................................39
A/C System......................................................................................40
Ventilation ........................................................................................40
Air Filter ...........................................................................................42
Airflow Distribution ...........................................................................42
Central and Side Vent......................................................................42
Maximum Airflow..............................................................................42
1. Vehicle Internal Circulation Button ...............................................42
2. Blower Speed Knob .....................................................................42
3. Temperature control switch ..........................................................43
4. Air blow mode knob .....................................................................43
5. A/C Cooling Button ......................................................................43
6. A/C Operating Mode ....................................................................44
General Remark ..............................................................................45
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................46
Defrosting of Rear Windshield & Rear-view Mirror ..........................46
Chapter 5 Light Control....................................................................47
Light Control ....................................................................................48
Headlamp Switch.............................................................................48

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Headlamp Dimmer Switch............................................................... 49
Flashing of Headlamp ..................................................................... 49
Front and Rear Fog Lamp Switches................................................ 49
Turn Signal Lamp ............................................................................ 49
Way Change Signal Lamp............................................................... 50
Electric Headlamp Regulating Knob................................................ 50
Instrument Luminous Regulator ...................................................... 50
Interior Front Ceiling Lamp.............................................................. 50
Luggage Boot Lamp ........................................................................ 50
Sunroof Control Switch.................................................................... 51
Front Doorsill Lamp and Key Hole Luminous Lamp ........................ 53
Hazard Warning Lamp Switch ......................................................... 53
Daytime Lamp ................................................................................. 53
Chapter 6 Operation & Adjustment of Vehicle Devices.................... 54
Steering Wheel Lock/Ignition Switch ............................................... 55
Adjusting Steering Wheel ................................................................ 55
Steering Wheel Horn ....................................................................... 56
Windshield Wiper and Washer System ........................................... 56
Single Wiping (MIST) ...................................................................... 56
Intermittent Wiping (INT) ................................................................. 56
Low-speed Wiping (LOW)................................................................57
High-speed Wiping ..........................................................................57
Water Spray Switch..........................................................................57
Rear Windshield Wiper and Rear Washing Switch ..........................57
Vehicle Interior Rear-view Mirror......................................................57
Sun Visor .........................................................................................57
Sun glasses Box ..............................................................................58
Control Switch on Doors ..................................................................58
Electric Exterior Rear-view Mirror ....................................................58
Manual Foldable Exterior Rear-view Mirror......................................58
Safety Switch of Rear Window.........................................................59
Driver Seat Heating Switch ..............................................................59
Front Passenger Seat Heating Switch .............................................59
Cigar Lighter ....................................................................................60
Glove Box ........................................................................................60
Left Small Glove Box .......................................................................60
Storage Box .....................................................................................60
Rear Ashtray ....................................................................................60
Auto Cruise System Switch..............................................................61
Multi-function Display.......................................................................61

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Reverse Radar ................................................................................ 64
Chapter 7 Door Lock & Anti-theft..................................................... 66
Remote Controller ........................................................................... 67
Central Control Door Lock System .................................................. 67
Door Lock........................................................................................ 68
Child Safety Lock of Rear Door....................................................... 68
Releasing Rod of Fuel Filler Cap..................................................... 68
Opening Engine Hood ..................................................................... 69
Wireless Remote Control System with Anti-theft Function .............. 69
Locking and Unlocking of the Door.................................................. 70
Anti-theft Alarm System................................................................... 70
Alarm............................................................................................... 70
Replacing the Battery of Remote Controller .................................... 70
Chapter 8 Seat & Safety Protection................................................. 71
Seat................................................................................................. 72
Correct Sitting Position.................................................................... 72
Adjustment of Front Passenger Seat............................................... 72
Adjust the Driver Seat ..................................................................... 73
Headrest.......................................................................................... 73
Adjusting Method of Headrest ......................................................... 73
Assembly and Removal Method of Headrest...................................73
Rear Headrest .................................................................................74
Rear Seat.........................................................................................74
Carrying Luggage ............................................................................74
Seat Belt ..........................................................................................75
Alarm Lamp of Seat Belt Unfastened...............................................75
Fastening Seat Belt .........................................................................75
Central Two-point Rear Seat Belt ....................................................75
Airbag Alarm Lamp ..........................................................................78
Safety Seat for Children...................................................................78
Chapter 9 Driving.............................................................................80
Starting.............................................................................................81
Preparation Work before Starting.....................................................81
Safety Precautions...........................................................................81
Start of Engine .................................................................................82
Cautions of Exhaust Gas .................................................................82
Pay Attention to Ventilation ..............................................................83
Adaptive Function of the Engine Control System.............................83
Limitation of Engine Speed ..............................................................83
Stop Engine .....................................................................................83

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Brake............................................................................................... 84
Dual-Circuit Brake System .............................................................. 84
Brake Fluid ...................................................................................... 84
Brake Booster ................................................................................. 85
Brake Failure................................................................................... 85
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)......................................................... 86
Actions of ABS................................................................................. 86
Make Use of ABS Brake.................................................................. 86
ABS Self-check ............................................................................... 86
Hand Brake ..................................................................................... 87
Steering ........................................................................................... 87
MT Operation .................................................................................. 88
Gear Shifting ................................................................................... 88
Engine Operation for Vehicle Equipped With AMT .......................... 89
Operation of AMT ............................................................................ 89
Vehicle starting up with AMT Transmission ..................................... 90
Display of Gear Position.................................................................. 90
Manual Mode: ................................................................................. 90
Auto Mode....................................................................................... 90
Operation of AT ............................................................................... 91
Shift Lock .........................................................................................91
Starting up........................................................................................93
Drive Out of Mud & Sand, Snow ......................................................93
Forced Downshifting ........................................................................93
Stopping on the Way........................................................................93
Driving Precautions of AT Vehicle ....................................................94
(Under Different Road Conditions)...................................................94
Wading.............................................................................................95
Function Definition of Cruise Buttons...............................................95
Three-way Catalytic Converter ........................................................96
Parking.............................................................................................97
Key Points of Fuel Saving and Environment Protection...................98
Radiator Fan ....................................................................................99
Chapter 10 Emergency Procedure ................................................100
Hazard Warning Lamp ...................................................................101
Partial Operation Function .............................................................101
Adding Fuel in Time .......................................................................101
Replacing the Bulb.........................................................................101
Headlamp assembly ......................................................................102
Fuse and Relay..............................................................................104

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Engine Compartment Fuse Box .................................................... 105
Instrument Fuse Box ..................................................................... 107
Replacing Wheel ........................................................................... 109
Install Wheel.................................................................................. 110
Connect Lead................................................................................ 112
Start Engine................................................................................... 112
Disconnect Lead............................................................................ 113
Breakdown Trailer ......................................................................... 113
Chapter 11 Maintenance ............................................................... 114
Services Provided by Chery Service Station ................................. 115
Items You Must Implement ............................................................ 115
General Maintenance .................................................................... 115
Maintenance Schedule.................................................................. 115
Maintenance Items of Engine Compartment ................................. 117
Engine Oil Dipstick ........................................................................ 118
Filling Cap of Engine Oil................................................................ 118
Brake Fluid / Clutch Oil.................................................................. 118
Engine Coolant Tank ..................................................................... 119
Engine Coolant.............................................................................. 119
Check the Power Steering Fluid Level........................................... 120
Battery ...........................................................................................120
Maintenance of Alternator ..............................................................120
Washer System of Windshield .......................................................121
Inspection of Wiper Blade ..............................................................121
Replacement of Wiper Blade .........................................................121
Tyre................................................................................................121
Replacement of Tyre......................................................................122
Anti-skid Chain for Snowy Ground.................................................122
Wheel Train Belt ............................................................................123
Car Wash.......................................................................................123
Cleaning of Headlamp ...................................................................123
Cleaning of Rear Windshield .........................................................124
Corrosion Protection for Chassis ...................................................124
Cleaning of Wheel .........................................................................124
Cleaning Articles ............................................................................124
Paint Falling off Treatment .............................................................124
Protection of Vehicle Paint.............................................................124
Maintenance of Leather Veneer.....................................................124
Regular Maintenance Provisions ...................................................125
Car Data ........................................................................................130

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Car Sale & Delivery Sheet............................................................. 131
Maintenance Certification.............................................................. 133
Safety Protection System .............................................................. 139
Chapter 12 Capacity & Specification Parameters.......................... 142
VIN ................................................................................................ 143
Vehicle Nameplate ........................................................................ 143
Engine Number ............................................................................. 143
ACTECO Engine ........................................................................... 143
Fuel ............................................................................................... 144
Engine Oil...................................................................................... 144
Filling Engine Oil ........................................................................... 145
Vehicle Oil & Fluid ......................................................................... 145
Manual Transmission Oil ............................................................... 145
Automatic Transmission Oil ...........................................................145
Transfer Case Oil...........................................................................145
Rear Main Reducer Oil ..................................................................145
Power Steering Oil .........................................................................145
Brake Fluid & Clutch Oil.................................................................145
Coolant ..........................................................................................146
Windshield Washing Fluid..............................................................146
Vehicle Mass..................................................................................147
Wheel and Tyre..............................................................................149
Engine Specification ......................................................................150
Vehicle Dimensions .......................................................................151
Contact Information of Chery International ....................................153

Introduction
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Introduction
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What You Should Get to Know before
Reading the Owner’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Chery car. In order to
utilize your car and protect your right, you need to
spend some time to carefully read this manual.
This manual provides you with some important
instructions and prompts with regard to daily
driving and routine maintenance, which enable you
to manipulate the car. The more you know about
your car, the more safety, economy and joy of
driving can be ensured.
Any improper operation may both damage your car
and deprive your car of the warranty rights.
The periodical maintenance for car helps to retain
the performance and second-hand value of car.
Chery authorized service stations are star-studded
all over country, and numbers of maintenance
specialists in these stations can provide the instant
service for you.
The professionally trained maintenance personnel
are able to properly perform maintenance to your
car and the car-mounted equipment. The spare
parts used in these stations are the genuine ones
supplied by Chery.
Special Instruction
This manual describes the maximum possible
equipped scope of Tiggo series till the printing of
the manual. It’s the introduction of all
configurations of Tiggo. Some of these
configurations may be provided in the future or
merely in partial market, so that some function
introductions may inapplicable to your car; so
certain device or function may inapplicable to your
car and please be subject to car you purchased.
Warning Symbols in the Manual
New Car Inspection
Before deliver the car to you, the dealer under
Chery has implemented the vehicle check
according to Chery’s rules. The dealer shall fill in
the “delivery check certification” of this manual with
the date of delivery, and press the certification with
an official seal of sales unit.
If you see this symbol on the car, you must
read the related sections of this manual before
conducting the corresponding operation.
We must perform the responsibility and
obligation we bear for the environmental protection.
The proper use of car and the legal disposal of
cleaning articles and lubricating materials are
significant steps for achieving this goal. The
information with respect to such an aspect is
highlighted by a tree-shape symbol.
How to reduce the damage to car or
on-vehicle equipment and avoid the injury of
personnel in the case of using a car? In this manual,
the answer to this question is contained in the note
which is marked with a triangular warning symbol.
Please carefully read and follow the contents that
involved.

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The sales unit shall refer to the Chery Car Sale &
Delivery Sheet to check the performance of
complete car in the presence of customer and
introduce the general knowledge of vehicle use
and vehicle model configuration scope to the
customer. The sheet shall be signed by both the
seller and the customer.
Running-in of New Car
Owing to the machining and assembly errors, the
fictions between active components of a new car at
the beginning of use are always much greater than
those under the normal conditions. Since the initial
running-in effect significantly influences the service
life, working reliability and economy of a car, the
running-in rules shall be strictly abided by in the
event of using a new car.
Rules for Running-in Within 1,000km
It is absolutely forbidden to drive the car at its full
speed;
Generally, it is forbidden to drive the car at a speed
over 100km/h;
It is required to the avoid driving the car at its top
speed at various gear positions.
Rules for Running-in from 1,000km to
1,500km
It is allowable to accelerate till the top speed or
drive the car with the maximum tolerable engine
speed.
Precautions after Running-in Period:
For a running car equipped with an engine
speedometer, the maximum engine speed is
6,000r/min in short-time. In case of manual shift,
no later has the speedometer pointed to the red
indication area than the gearshift lever shall be
pulled to the adjacent higher gear
position.
When the car is running, the very low engine
speed is also undesired. It is necessary to shift the
lever to the proper gear, as the case may be.
In case of a cold car, do not let the engine working
at the maximum speed, despite the lever being set
in the neutral or a driving gear.
At beginning of use, a new tyre does not get the
best adhesive force. Therefore, even a new tyre
also needs running-in. Consequently, during the
first 100km, the car speed shall be kept low and
the driving shall be particularly careful.
A new brake friction needs running-in as well, for
the brake plate does not have the ideal friction
within the first 200km. If the braking effect during
such a period seems poor, it is allowed to properly
increase the pressure on the pedal. This method is
also applicable every time you henceforth replace
the brake lining with new ones.
Once a new car has traveled for 800km in total, it is
compulsory to retighten the wheel nuts to the
specified torques. See Chapter “Specification
Parameters” in this manual for these correct torque
values. For the car whose wheels have been
replaced or whose wheel nuts have been
loosened, it is also required to retighten these
wheel nuts to the specified torques as soon as the
car has run for 800km.
It is required to prevent the engine from running at an
unnecessary high speed. Shifting the lever to higher
gears as soon as possible is helpful for saving fuel,
reducing working noise and lower environmental
pollution.

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“One-to-one” Service
For the purpose of providing you with the better
service and car, the dealer under Chery will assign
a service consultant for you when you are buying
Chery car. If you have any question during in car
using, you can contact with your service consultant
and he/she will present the best service to you.

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Delivery Check Certification
Name (Company) of
This Car’s Owner
_________________
_________________
Address
___________
_________________
Tel _____________
Name of Responsibl
e
Service Station
_________________
_________________
Responsibility
Undertaker
_
__________
_
Tel _____________
It is hereby proved that this car has been
checked in accordance with rules of
CHERY Automobile Co., Ltd. and its
quality meets the technical requirements
specified by CHERY.
Date of Delivery:_______________
Official Seal of Sales Unit:

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“One-to-one” Consultative Service Sheet
Name of Customer: Date of Purchase:
Service Seller: Model:
Car VIN:
The following items shall be confirmed by the customer.
I. Confirmation of Items regarding Car Delivery (√for yes, × for no)
The basic use method of car has been introduced, the delivery check has been given
to the car in the presence of customer and the car has been proved qualified.
The quality guarantee policies have been introduced.
The precautions of driving have been introduced.
The importance of periodic car maintenance and the interval time/mileage of
maintenance have been introduced.
The importance of maintaining/repairing car in Chery authorized service station has
been informed.
The Owner’s Manual has been delivered and I have been reminded of reading.
The functions and use methods of Chery customer service hot line have been told.
II. Introduction to “One-to-one” Consultative Service Model (√for yes, × for no)
If you have some questions or requirements, you just need to inquire nobody but your
service consultant.
The service consultant is the only person that is designated by the service station to
communicate with his customer.
A service consultant is responsible for only one customer, and that is “one-to-one”.
The customer can reselect a service consultant if he/she feels unsatisfactory at the
previous consultant.
III. Introduction to Main Tasks of Service Consultant (√for yes, × for no)
□Reception for periodic maintenance
service
□Reminding call-back for periodic
maintenance
□Periodic greeting call-back
□Reminding call-back for service action
□Greetings for important festivals
□Acceptance and treatment for
customer’s complaint
□Answer to enquiry on
repair/maintenance
□Acceptance and treatment for
repair/maintenance bespeaking
□Reminding/ acceptance and treatment
for annual check
□Other affairs required by customer
IV. Establishment of “One-to-one” Consultative Service Relation
Signature of Customer/ Date:
Signature of Service Consultant/ Date:
Business Card of Service Consultant
The First Form Kept by Service Station

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“One-to-one” Consultative Service Sheet
Name of Customer: Date of Purchase:
Service Seller: Model:
Car VIN:
The following items shall be confirmed by the customer.
I. Confirmation of Items regarding Car Delivery (√for yes, × for no)
The basic use method of car has been introduced, the delivery check has been given
to the car in the presence of customer and the car has been proved qualified.
The quality guarantee policies have been introduced.
The precautions of driving have been introduced.
The importance of periodic car maintenance and the interval time/mileage of
maintenance have been introduced.
The importance of maintaining/repairing car in Chery authorized service station has
been informed.
The Owner’s Manual has been delivered and I have been reminded of reading.
The functions and use methods of Chery customer service hot line have been told.
II. Introduction to “One-to-one” Consultative Service Model (√for yes, × for no)
If you have some questions or requirements, you just need to inquire nobody but your
service consultant.
The service consultant is the only person that is designated by the service station to
communicate with his customer.
A service consultant is responsible for only one customer, and that is “one-to-one”.
The customer can reselect a service consultant if he/she feels unsatisfactory at the
previous consultant.
III. Introduction to Main Tasks of Service Consultant (√for yes, × for no)
□Reception for periodic maintenance
service
□Reminding call-back for periodic
maintenance
□Periodic greeting call-back
□Reminding call-back for service action
□Greetings for important festivals
□Acceptance and treatment for
customer’s complaint
□Answer to enquiry on
repair/maintenance
□Acceptance and treatment for
repair/maintenance bespeaking
□Reminding/ acceptance and treatment
for annual check
□Other affairs required by customer
Establishment of “One-to-one” Consultative Service Relation
Signature of Customer/ Date:
Signature of Service Consultant/ Date:
Business Card of Service Consultant

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Explanation for Common Symbols on Car
Symbol Definition
Front & rear power window
Rear window switch
disabled
Indicator light for rear fog
lamp
Indicator light for front fog
lamp
Air conditioning system
switch
Symbol Definition
Refer to owner’s manual
Safety warning
Electric seat
Cigar lighter
Warning light for brake
system malfunction
Symbol Definition
Warning light for parking
brake
Sound alarm
Fuel
Engine anti-theft
Central control lock

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Symbol Definition
Anti-lock brake system
malfunction indication
Diode
Engine cooling fan
Headlamp switch
Battery
Symbol Definition
Warning light indicating
unfastened seat belt
Hazard warning indication
Battery positive pole
Indicator light for airbag
malfunction
Rear windshield heating
Symbol Definition
Interior lamp
Horn
No smoking
Anti-skid indicator light
Rear-view mirror heating

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Symbol Definition
Jack
High beam lamp indication
Low beam lamp indication
Malfunction light for throttle
valve
Cruise indication
Symbol Definition
Be careful of fan
Acid material
Explosive gas
Brake pad warning
indication
AT transmission
malfunction indication
Symbol Definition
Windshield defrosting
Non-petroleum base
brake fluid
Wiper switch
Vehicle maintenance
indication
Snow road mode
indication

Instrument Panel
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Chapter 2 Instrument Panel
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