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Routine maintenance procedure
Dirt and other foreign objects may accumulate
in the sunroof’s seals, mechanical parts, or
guide tracks, which may result in abnormal
sounds and malfunction. It may also obstruct
the sunroof’s drainage mechanism. Regularly
open the sunroof, clear any dirt or foreign
objects, and use a clean rag and water to wipe
the sunroof’s seals. Regularly lubricate the
sunroof’s mechanical parts.
Open the sunroof and inspect whether it gets
jammed during operation. If so, take your
vehicle to an authorized service center for
service as soon as possible.
Caution
If your sunroof stops working, take your
vehicle to an authorized service center for
service.
If the sunroof ices up, do not force it open
because this may damage the motor and
seals. Open the sunroof only when the
temperature in the vehicle has increased to
the point that the seals and roof have
thawed.
After washing your vehicle, if the
temperature is below freezing, open the
sunroof and use a dry rag to wipe the
sunroof’s seals before driving the vehicle.
Be sure to fully close the sunroof before
washing the vehicle, and do not aim the
water spray directly at the sunroofs seals.
The high-pressure water column may warp
the seals and allow water into the cabin and
damage the seals.
When driving on extremely bumpy roads or
rugged terrain, do not leave the sunroof fully
open for a long time, otherwise the
vibrations may damage the sunroof’s
internal parts.
In the rainy season, inspect the sunroof’s
seals more frequently and promptly wipe
off any sand or dirt found to ensure a good
seal.
12V battery
The vehicle is equipped with a maintenance
free battery.
The battery is located under the luggage
compartment floor.
When the battery shows low level, it is
necessary to charge or replace the battery in
time. Please head to service provider for
service if you need to replace the battery.
Exterior maintenance
Washing the vehicle
Regular washing helps protect the vehicle’s
bodywork. Dust and grit can scratch the
paintwork, and leaves and bird droppings can
damage the finish.
You should wash the vehicle in the shade, not
in direct sunlight. If the vehicle has been in the
sun for a long time, drive it to a shaded area and
wait for the body surface to cool down before
washing.
How to wash
1. Check the body for leaves, bird droppings,
dirt, etc.
Remove this dirt with a cloth or cleaning
fluid and immediately wash with water to
avoid damaging the finish.
2. Wash the vehicle thoroughly with water to
remove loose dirt and dust.
Wash the vehicle with water and shampoo
using a soft brush, foam, or soft cloth.
3. Mix car shampoo in a bucket of water, and
wash downwards starting from the top of
the vehicle.

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