SGMW Baojun 530 Installation and user guide

Notes
The Manual defines the agreements between SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. ①and
Owners on establishment and termination of related product quality assurance liabilities, after-
sales rights and duties. It helps you understand how to use and maintain the vehicle correctly,
and it is a basis for your quality assurance service. Please always read the Manual carefully
before using our products.
Service & Maintenance and Owner’s Manual of Baojun 530
Thank you for choosing the vehicle manufactured elaborately by SGMW.
SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
Jan. 2018
①: In the Manual, SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. is called SGMW or the Company for short.


SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon A
Product information
Product brand: Baojun
Model:
Vehicle type: multi-purpose passenger car
Vehicle specification: K31
Vehicle identification number (VIN): LZW_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Manufacturer information
Name: SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
Post code: 545007
Add.: 18th Hexi Road, Liuzhou, Guangxi, P.R.China
Service Tel.: 400-86-12345, 400-889-5050
Seller information (stamp)
Name:
Post code:
Tel.:
Add.:
Sales date: MM DD YY
Three-guarantees clauses (count from the invoice date or the current driving mileage, whichever comes first)
Warranty period of automobile product: 3 years or 60,000 km for whole vehicle
Three-guarantees validity of automobile product: 2 years or 50,000 km for whole vehicle
Other Three-guarantees commitments: Please refer to Appendix 1 of the Three-guarantees Certificate for the range of whole vehicle parts and components and Appendix 2 of the Three-guarantees Certificate for the range and quality assurance
period of vulnerable parts and components and the range of powertrain parts that enjoy warranty of 5 years or 100,000 km. As for other warranty policies and clauses, please refer to the main body of the Manual.
Owner information
Buyer information: Natural personLegal person
Name:__________________Tel.:__________________ID/unit contact:__________________
Add.: __________________(detailed address)___________(city/county)___________(province/municipality) Owner’s signature:_____________
Note: The Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon A shall be kept by the dealer and the Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon B shall be kept by the owner; for information not detailed, the Manual
shall prevail.


SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon B
Product information
Product brand: SGMW
Model:
Vehicle type: multi-purpose passenger car
Vehicle specification: K31
Vehicle identification number (VIN): LZW_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Manufacturer information
Name: SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd.
Post code: 545007
Add.: 18th Hexi Road, Liuzhou, Guangxi, P.R.China
Service Tel.: 400-86-12345, 400-889-5050
Seller information (stamp)
Name:
Post code:
Tel.:
Add.:
Sales date: MM DD YY
Three-guarantees clauses (count from the invoice date or the current driving mileage, whichever comes first)
Warranty period of automobile product: 3 years or 60,000 km for whole vehicle
Three-guarantees validity of automobile product: 2 years or 50,000 km for whole vehicle
Other three-guarantees commitments: Please refer to Appendix 1 of the Three-guarantees Certificate for the range of whole vehicle parts and components and Appendix 2 of the Three-guarantees Certificate for the range and quality assurance
period of vulnerable parts and components and the range of powertrain parts that enjoy warranty of 5 years or 100,000 km. As for other warranty policies and clauses, please refer to the main body of the Manual.
Owner information
Buyer information: Natural person Legal person
Name:__________________Tel.:__________________ID/unit contact:__________________
Add.: _____________(detailed address)_____________(city/county)_____________(province/municipality) Owner’s signature:_____________
Note: The Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon A shall be kept by the dealer and the Three-guarantees Certificate Coupon B shall be kept by the owner; for information not detailed, the Manual
shall prevail.


SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Appendix 1
Assembly
Main part
SGMW explanation
Engine
Crankshaft
Crankshaft
Main bearing
Crankshaft main bearing, bearing bushing and thrust
bearing
Connecting rod
Connecting rod assembly and component
Connecting rod bearing
Connecting rod bushing, connecting rod bearing shell and
connecting rod bearing
Piston
Piston and piston assembly
Piston ring
Piston ring
Piston pin
Piston pin
Cylinder head
Cylinder head body
Camshaft
Intake camshaft and exhaust camshaft
Valve
Intake valve and exhaust valve
Cylinder block
Cylinder block body
Transmission
Housing
Transmission housing, clutch housing, rear cover, rear
housing;
Gear
Drive gear in transmission; differential in transmission
Shaft
Propeller shaft in transmission
Bearing
Propeller shaft bearing in transmission
Power drive elements in transmission
(incl. clutch, brake)
Synchronizer; clutch disc, clutch friction plate, chain and
sprocket of automatic transmission
Steering system
Steering gear assembly
Mechanical, hydraulic and electric steering gear
Steering column
Steering column
Steering universal joint
Intermediate steering shaft assembly and steering propeller
shaft
Assembly
Main part
SGMW explanation
Steering linkage (excl. ball)
Steering gear inner tie rod and outer tie rod service kit
Knuckle
Knuckle
Brake system
Brake master cylinder
Brake pump assembly, brake master cylinder assembly
and brake master cylinder service kit
Wheel cylinder
Rear wheel cylinder, brake wheel cylinder, front brake
caliper and rear brake caliper
Booster
Vacuum booster assembly and brake master cylinder
booster
Brake pedal and bracket
Brake pedal and pedal bracket
Front/rear axle
Axle housing
/
Main reducer and differential
/
CV joint
CV joint, constant velocity joint and drive shaft
Propeller shaft
/
Suspension
system
Spring
Various springs, front stabilizer and stabilizer connecting
rod
Control arm
Front lower rocker arm, swing arm and ball pin assembly,
control arm, front lower longitudinal rail and tie rod
assembly
Connecting rod
Rear axle assembly and twist beam assembly
Body
Body frame
BIW assembly
Subframe
Subframe, engine support and transmission support
Longitudinal rail
Front/rear longitudinal member, side rail, longitudinal floor
rail and sill beam inner plate
Crossmember
Front/rear crossmember and floor crossmember
Front and rear doors
Front/rear doors and liftgate

SGMW Three-guarantees Certificate Appendix 2
Range and quality assurance period of vulnerable parts and components
Vulnerable parts and components
Quality assurance period
Warranty period
Three-guarantees validity
Air cleaner element, air conditioner filter element, oil filter, fuel filter, tire, wiper blade, fuse and common relay (excl. integrated control unit)
3 months or 5,000 km
None
Brake lining, spark plug, (manual) clutch friction plate, bulb, remote control battery
6 months or 10,000 km
Battery
12 months or 20,000 km
Range of powertrain parts that enjoy warranty of 5 years or 100,000 km
Engine: cylinder block, cylinder head, crankshaft, connecting rod, valve guide pipe, camshaft, oil pump, timing sprocket, timing chain, timing belt pulley, intake/exhaust manifold, piston, oil pan, camshaft/crankshaft bearing cap, flywheel
Manual transmission: housing, gears, shafts, synchronizer, shift fork/lever
Compensation coefficient and calculation formula of returned/replaced vehicle: [(vehicle price (RMB) ×total mileage (km))/1000] ×0.8%
Range of special parts and components customized as per vehicle identification number (VIN): none

Contents 1
Contents
Preface .....................................................................2
Keys, Doors and Windows .......................................5
Seats and Protective Devices.................................23
Storage ...................................................................42
Instruments and Controls .......................................49
Lighting ...................................................................85
Driver Information and Entertainment.....................91
HVAC......................................................................95
Driving and Controls.............................................109
Vehicle Service & Maintenance............................125
Technical Data......................................................162
Accessory List.......................................................177
Maintenance Procedures......................................180

2 Preface
Preface
The vehicle is integrated with advanced technologies,
safety, environmental protection and economy.
The Manual provides necessary information to help you
drive your vehicle safely and effectively.
The driver shall always note that improper operation of
vehicle may cause accidents and injury risks. Moreover, you
shall comply with the requirements in laws and regulations
of the country. If these requirements are different from those
in the Manual, the requirements in the laws and regulations
shall prevail.
The staff of SGMW Aftersales Service Center②all received
professional trainings and can provide complete and
satisfactory service for you. Please contact a nearby
Service Center if you vehicle needs maintenance or repair.
Please refer to the Subsection “Inquiry Way of Aftersales
Service Center Contact” in the Section “Maintenance
Procedures” for details of Service Center Contact.
Please carry the Manual with your vehicle for review and
reference at any time. If you want to resell the vehicle,
please hand the Manual over to the new owner along with
the vehicle for use by the new owner when needed.
How to Use the Manual
The contents at the beginning of the Manual and each
section are used for locating specific information.
As for directional data such as front, rear, left and
right, the driving direction shall be taken as the front.
Some functions described in the Manual may not be
configured for all models, and the Manual may
introduces some devices/functions that are not
installed on your vehicle.
The Manual includes the latest information available
at the time of printing the Manual. The Company has
the full authorities to take charge of the amendment
to and statements on the Manual and reserves the
right to make changes to the product without further
notice after the Manual is printed. Some of pictures in
the Manual are illustrations only for your reference.
Please refer to real objects if pictures are not
consistent with real objects.
Prompts
Note
The content marked with “Note” indicates matters
need to be noted during vehicle operation. Ignoring
such information may lead to wrong operation.
Warnings
The content marked with “Warnings” indicates risks
of accidents or injuries. Ignoring such information
may lead to injuries.
Caution
The content marked with “Caution” indicates
possibility of vehicle damage. Ignoring such
information may lead to vehicle damage.
Dangers
The content marked with “Dangers” indicates risks of
fatal injuries. Ignoring such information mayendanger
lives.
“*”: asterisk behind a title or text
“*” indicates that the equipment mentioned is optional, and
your vehicle may not have such equipment. Please refer to
the actual vehicle for vehicle configuration.
SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. reserves the
copyright of the Manual.
②: In the Manual, the Aftersales Service Center of SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. is called Aftersales Service Center or Service Center for short.

Quick Guide 3
Quick Guide
● Remote Control..........................................................................................................7
● Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) System*.......................................................... 13
● Outside Rearview Mirror .......................................................................................... 15
● Windows.................................................................................................................. 17
● Sunroof*................................................................................................................... 19
● Child Seat................................................................................................................ 33
● Air Bag System........................................................................................................ 35
● Instrument Panel...................................................................................................... 50
● Warning Lamps, Gauges and Indicators.................................................................. 55
● Reverse Sensor*...................................................................................................... 82
● Parking Assist System*............................................................................................ 84
● Outside Lighting....................................................................................................... 86
● Air Conditioning........................................................................................................ 98
● Start and Operation................................................................................................ 111
● MT Transmission *................................................................................................. 117
● Brake ..................................................................................................................... 118
● Fuel........................................................................................................................123
● Wheels and Tires................................................................................................... 147
● Jump Start (Dead Battery)..................................................................................... 154
● Vehicle Traction.....................................................................................................155
● Vehicle Data...........................................................................................................165
● Accessory List........................................................................................................178
● Warranty................................................................................................................182
● Maintenance ..........................................................................................................186
Prompt: The content in this part is the most fundamental to ensure safe and comfortable driving by you. Please ask the sales consultant who delivers the vehicle to you to explain this part clearly
to get the required knowledge and skills.


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Keys ..................................................................................6
Key-in Reminder*.....................................................7
Remote Control .................................................................7
Vehicle Locating.......................................................7
Remote Window Lowering.......................................7
Remote Opening/Closing of Panoramic Sunroof*....7
Activation of Door Lock and Anti-theft Mode............7
Door Unlock and Release of Anti-theft Mode...........8
Lock Function Alarm................................................8
Door Lock..........................................................................9
External Door Locking and Unlocking......................9
Child Safety Lock...................................................11
Central Door Lock System.....................................12
Door Lock Thermal Protection ...............................12
Doors...............................................................................12
Liftgate...................................................................12
Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) System* .................13
Passive Entry.........................................................13
Passive Locking.....................................................13
Passive Unlocking/Locking of Liftgate....................14
Engine Hood....................................................................14
Opening Engine Hood............................................14
Closing Engine Hood .............................................15
Outside Rearview Mirror..................................................15
Adjusting Outside Rearview Mirror.........................15
Electrically Folding Outside Rearview Mirror*........16
Automatically Folding Outside Rearview Mirror*....16
Folding...................................................................16
Defrosting of Outside Rearview Mirror*..................16
Inside Rearview Mirror.....................................................17
Windows..........................................................................17
Power Window.......................................................17
Sunshade........................................................................18
Auxiliary Handrail ............................................................19
Sunroof* ..........................................................................19
Power Sunroof*......................................................19
Panoramic Sunroof*...............................................20

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Keys
Type I
Type II
Type III
Each new vehicle is provided with two keys. Please reserve
one key for spare.
For the sake of safety, please keep the key number plate in
a safe place to prevent from illegal key making.
Different models may be provided with different keys.
Please refer to real vehicles.
Caution
Do not leave the key in the vehicle. Take the key with
you when you leave the vehicle.
Note
If the key is lost, please contact with the Aftersales
Service Center.
Detachable Type
As shown in the figure above, turn the release switch ①on
the key first, and then pull out the mechanical key ②.
Plug back the mechanical key after use.

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Foldable Type
As shown in the figure, press the release button, and the
mechanical key will pop up automatically.
Fold the mechanical key after use.
Key-in Reminder*
If the driver’s door is opened when the ignition key is at
LOCK position and is not pulled out, the instrument will ring
for prompt. The function reminds you to take the key with
you when you leave the vehicle.
Remote Control
The effective distance of remote control is about 15 m
without shielding. When the ignition key is plugged in the
switch or the ENGINE START STOP Switch is at ACC or
ON position, the remote control does not function.
: remote lock button. Press the button once to lock all
doors after all doors are closed; the hazard warning lamp
will flash twice, and the vehicle is at anti-theft state.
: remote unlock button. Press the button once to unlock all
doors; the hazard warning lamp will flash once, and the anti-
theft state is released.
: liftgate unlock button. Press and hold for about 2s;
open the liftgate, and the hazard warning lamp will flash
once.
Note
The functioning range of the remote control may be
different due to environmental reasons. Radio
interference signals and barriers will affect the remote
control functions.
Vehicle Locating
Press the remote unlock button quickly for two times to
activate the vehicle locating function, and the hazard
warning lamp will flash for 20 times.
Remote Window Lowering
Press and hold the unlock button for about 2s to lower all
windows automatically and in turn.
Remote Opening/Closing of Panoramic
Sunroof*
If the vehicle is configured with a panoramic sunroof, press
the unlock button/lock button of the remote control for about
2s, the sun blind and sunroof will be opened/closed
automatically.
Activation of Door Lock and Anti-theft Mode
1. Close all the windows.
2. Turn the ignition key to LOCK position and pull out the
key (if mechanical ignition key is configured).
3. All passengers leave the vehicle.
4. Close all doors and the engine hood.

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5. Press and release the remote lock button. All doors
are locked. The hazard warning lamp will flash twice,
and the immobilizer is activated.
As for a vehicle configured with ENGINE START STOP
function, only when the ignition switch is at LOCK position
can the transmitter activates the immobilizer system.
Note
The anti-theft mode must be activated with the
transmitter.
Warning sound
Under the anti-theft state, when the unlock button on the
transmitter is not pressed and any of the doors or liftgate is
forced opened in an abnormal way (including use of a key),
the system will make the hazard warning lamp flash and
emit warning sound.
To stop warning sound
Press and hold the lock, unlock or liftgate button on the
transmitter for about 2s or turn the key to ON position to top
the warning sound; if not, the warning sound will be ended
automatically after 30s, and the anti-theft mode is activated
again. If thesystem fails to do so, it is recommended to have
the system checked by the Aftersales Service Center.
Door Unlock and Release of Anti-theft Mode
1. Press the unlock button on the remote control once.
All doors are unlocked.
The hazard warning lamp flashes once.
The anti-theft state is released.
2. Press and hold the liftgate open button for 2s.
The liftgate is opened.
The hazard warning lamp flashes once.
The anti-theft state is released.
Lock Function Alarm
The horn will buzz thrice ad the hazard warning lamp will
flash thrice to indicate that the doors are not locked
successfully if the remote lock button is pressed or passive
locking is conducted when the door lock conditions are not
met. These situations include:
1. There is a door not closed (including liftgate);
2. The door lock is under thermal protection;
3. The ignition switch is not at the LOCK position;
4. The passive entry system (if configured) detects a
legal key in the vehicle.
Caution
Never leave a child or pet unattended in the vehicle.
Otherwise, it may cause injuries or death due to high
temperature in the vehicle.
Automatic Locking of Door
When all doors are closed and the vehicle speed exceeds
10 km/h, all doors will be locked automatically.
Automatic Re-locking
With the key not in the ignition switch, the vehicle will
activate re-locking if the alarm is disarmed but any of the
doors and liftgate is not opened within 30s after the vehicle
is under the armed state successfully.
Ignition OFF Unlocking
When the doors are locked, they will be unlocked
automatically if the ignition switch is turned from ON position
to ACC or LOCK position.
Remote Control
Each remote control has its own electronic code to prevent
the doors being opened with other remote controls.
If the remote control is lost or stolen, please contact the
Aftersales Service Center to buy a new one as soon as
possible. If you need to replace one or more remote
controls, please bring with the existing remote control(s)
when you go to the Aftersales Service Center. When the
Aftersales Service Center matches the remote control for
replacement with the vehicle, the existing remote control
shall also be matched with the new code. After the new
remote control is coded electronically, the lost remote
control will not unlock your vehicle. For Type I key, 3
transmitters can be configured at most each time; for Type
II and III keys, 4 transmitters can be configured at most each
time.

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Signal Transmission Autostop Function of Remote
Control
The remote control has the signal transmission autostop
function which can prevent unnecessary battery loss
caused by misoperation and other reasons.
Long press any button on the remote control for over 10s,
the remote control will stop transmitting signals
automatically.
If the button is released, the signal transmission autostop
function is deactivated.
Fault
If the remote control cannot function normally, it may be
caused by the following reasons:
Out of remote control working range;
Excessively low remote control battery;
Interference by external environment and other high-
power radio signals (such as base station and launch
tower);
Signal blocking by other barriers.
Battery Replacement
Inside the key remote control, there is a lithium battery
whose service life is 2 years generally. When the remote
control distance is shortened gradually (i.e. must get closer
to the vehicle), it indicates a low battery. The key battery
cannot be charged. After the battery runs out, please go to
the Aftersales Service Center to have the battery changed.
Battery model: CR2032.
Note
To ensure normal functioning of the remote control,
please follow the following rules:
● Avoid dropping the remote control.
● Please do not place a heavy object on the remote
control.
● Make sure the remote control is away from water or
direct sunlight. If the remote control is socked, please
wipe with soft cloth.
Door Lock
External Door Locking and Unlocking
As shown in the figure above, the lockhole on the left front
door external handle is hidden under the trim cover. The trim
cover needs to be removed first if the key is used to open
the door; for example, the remote control is lost or out of
power.
Below the trim cover, there is a small hole. Plug the key in
the hole and press inward; at the same time, prize up the
trim cover outward to remove the cover.
For installation, press the trim cover inward to fasten it.

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To lock a door outside of the vehicle with a key, plug the key
and rotate it clockwise. Rotate the key couterclockwise to
unlock the door.
Caution
Do not leave a child or pet alone in the vehicle.
Otherwise, severe casualty will be caused. The child
may operate power windows or other control buttons
or even drive the vehicle.
Do not leave the child with a key in the vehicle. Such
behaviors may cause severe casualties.
Internal Door Locking and Unlocking
As shown in the figure, a central door lock switch is set on
the middle of the instrument panel. To lock doors from
inside, press the lock button on the central door lock switch
.
To unlock doors from inside, press the unlock button on the
central door lock switch .
If the lock button indicator is on, it means the doors are
locked; if the indicator is off, it means the doors are
unlocked.
Note
When you leave the vehicle unattended, you must lock
all doors and liftgate and take the key with you. If the
doors and liftgate are unlocked, the vehicle may be
stolen. Please park your vehicle in an attended place.
It is recommended not to leave valuables in the vehicle
to prevent losses due to unforeseen circumstances.
External/Internal Door Opening
To open doors from inside or outside, unlock the doors first,
and pull the external or internal door handles.

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When the doors are locked, pulling the internal door handle
twice can open the doors.
A child shall sit on the rear seat, and the doorshall be locked
with the child safety lock.
Note
If there is noise while opening/closing doors or
driving, apply lubricating grease on the door catches
and hinges.
Door Locking Method in Case of Vehicle Outage
In case of vehicle outage (for example, the battery is out of
power or its positive and negative poles are disconnected),
the central door lock system does not function, and you
need to lock side doors manually one by one.
As shown in the figure above, open the right front door and
two rear doors, and find the internal knobs of locks (not the
knob of child safety lock).
Rotate the knobs outward with a key, and close the doors.
At last, pull the external handles to ensure that the doors are
locked. At this time, please pull the internal handle once first
if you want to open the door.
For the left front door, please plug the key in the external
door handle and rotate the key clockwise to lock the door.
Please refer to the content in the Subsection “External Door
Locking and Unlocking”.
Child Safety Lock
The rear doors are equipped with child safety locks.
The function of the child safety lock is to prevent passengers
(especially children) from pulling the door handle to open
the rear door.
To activate the child safety lock:
1. Open the rear door that you want to lock.
2. Find the child safety lock hole on the door edge and
near the middle position.
3. Plug the key and rotate clockwise to the lock position.
When the child safety lock is activated, you need to pull the
external door handle to open the door. To deactivate the
child safety lock, please plug the key and rotate
couterclockwise to the unlock position.
Note
The two rear doors are equipped with a child safety
lock respectively. They function separately and must
be activated manually and respectively.

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Note
When the child safety lock is activated, do not attempt
to pull the internal door handle to open the door.
Otherwise, the door handle may be damaged.
Central Door Lock System
The central door lock system enables you to lock and unlock
all doors with the remote control or the central door lock
switch from inside.
Door Lock Thermal Protection
If the doors are unlocked/locked for over 10 times within 8s,
the locks will be prohibited for 10s to protect them.
Doors
Liftgate
Liftgate Release Switch
As shown in the figure, the liftgate release switch is above
the liftgate release handle.
Caution
Before driving, please make sure that the liftgate is
closed and locked.
Liftgate Opening
The liftgate can be opened in 3 ways:
1. Unlock doors first, and then press the liftgate release
switch to open the liftgate.
2. Press the liftgate open button on the remote control
key for about 2s to open the liftgate.
3. For vehicles equipped with passive entry passive start
(PEPS) system, bring with the key and get close to
the liftgate, and the liftgate can be opened by pressing
the liftgate release switch.
Make sure that you and other persons are out of the liftgate
moving range to prevent personal injuries when the liftgate
is popped open.
To lock the liftgate, you need to close it and then lock it.
Make sure that your or other persons’ hands and bodies are
out of the closing rage of the liftgate.
Liftgate Opening from Inside of Luggage Compartment
If other liftgate opening methods are invalid, the liftgate can
be opened temporarily as per the following steps:
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