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The airbag warning lamp illuminates when the
ignition switch is turned on and it goes out
several seconds later. This indicates that both
the warning lamp bulb and the airbag system
can work normally.
Illuminated ABS warning lamp can
indicate that the electronic power
steering column cannot work normally. If
you fail to keep the steering column in an
agreeable working condition, collision
may happen and as a result, personal
injuries, and damage to the vehicle or
other properties can occur.
Caution
EPS Fault Warning Lamp
This warning lamp will illuminate immediately
the ignition switch is turned on. It indicates
that the system is conducting self-inspection
and the warning lamp bulb can work normally.
The warning lamp goes out several seconds
later.
When the electronic power steering (EPS)
system detects a fault, the warning lamp will
give out an indication. The vehicle can still
steer even the steering system has a fault, but
it demands much greater effort. In case of the
following circumstances, please consult the
nearest MG Authorised Service Center.
Ÿ The lamp does not illuminate when the
ignition switch is turned on.
Ÿ The lamp does not go out after it illuminates.
Ÿ The lamp Illuminates during driving.
Airbag Fault Warning Lamp
In case of an airbag fault, the warning lamp will
give out indication in any of the following ways:
Ÿ The lamp does not illuminate when the
ignition switch is turned on.
Ÿ The lamp does not go out after it
illuminates.
Ÿ Flashing or keeping illuminated during
driving.
If the airbag warning lamp flashes or
keeps illuminated during driving, it
indicates an airbag system fault. The
airbag system will get deactivated and
thus fail to trigger off in case of an
accident. We strongly advise you to drive
the vehicle to the nearest MG Authorised
Service Center for inspection. If an
accident happens after the airbag system
fault has occurred, personal injuries or
even death can appear as a result.
Caution
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLSINSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
In case of this, please operate in the following
steps:
1. Carefully drive the vehicle off the lane and
then stop the vehicle.
2. Check the brake fluid level.
3. Add the recommended brake fluid until
the fluid level reaches MAX (highest)
mark. Refer to “Adding Brake/Clutch
Fluid”.
4. In case of the following circumstances, we
advise you to drive the vehicle at a safe
speed to the nearest MG Authorised
Service Center to inspect the brake and
confirm that:
• The brake can work normally.
• You think the brake system is safe at
your own judgment.
5. In case of the following circumstances, we
advise you to tow the vehicle to the
nearest MG Authorised Service Center
for inspection and repair:
Ÿ You discovered brake system
leakage.
Ÿ The brake system warning lamp keeps
illuminated.
Ÿ The brake cannot work normally.
Brake System / EBD Warning Lamp
Model with Mechanical Hand Brake
The brake system warning lamp illuminates
after the ignition switch is turned on and it
goes out several seconds later (if the parking
brake has been released). This indicates that
the warning lamp can work normally.
The brake system/EBD warning lamp also
illuminates when the parking brake engages.
The lamp goes out after the parking brake is
released. Please do fully release the parking
brake before starting the vehicle.
If the brake system warning lamp illuminates
after the parking brake is fully released, it
indicates possibility that the brake fluid level in
the fluid reservoir is too low or an EBD system
fault has occurred.
Please do not drive the vehicle when the
b r a k e sy s t e m wa r n i n g l a m p ha s
illuminated. This phenomenon indicates
possibility of brake failure to work
normally. Driving the vehicle after a
brake fault has occurred can lead to
collision, causing personal injuries and
da m a g e to th e ve hi c l e o r ot h e r
properties as a result.
Caution