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MG MG6 User Manual
MG MG6 User Guide
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  • MG MG6, StartingandDriving 112Handsets 116 Child-ProofLocks 117AlarmSystem 122StartingandDriving 126EconomicalandEnvironmentalDriving 130 DieselParticulateFilter 132FuelSystem 1366-SpeedManualTransmission 137 BrakeSystem 144StabilityControlSystemandTraction ControlSystem 146TyrePressureMonitoringSystem (TPMS) 148 CruiseControl * 150IntelligentStop/StartSystem 153 ParkingAidSystem 155LoadCarrying 5

  • MG MG6, INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS informationin‘LockingtheCarandArmingtheAlarm’in ‘Starting&Driving’. GlowPlugWarning-Y ellow Thewarninglightilluminatesyellow.Theglowplugwarning isusedtoindicatetothedriverthatthedieselengine glowplugsarestillheatingandarebelowtheircut-off temperaturethreshold,abovewhichtheenginemaybe cranked. PassengerAirbagOff-Y ellow Thewarninglightislocatedontheremotedisplaymodule andisusedtoindicatethatthepassengerairbaghasbeen disabled.Ifthepassengerairbaghasbeendisabled,the lightwillremainilluminateduntiltheairbagisenabled, andthemessagePassengerAirbagOffwillappear inth

  • MG MG6, INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS IconMessage Action A BC Clutch Switch Fault ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity. Select Neutral T o Restart Indicatingthe drivertoselect neutral. Parking Brake Force Not Enough ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity. Release EPBby Switch Please Requestingthe drivertorelease theEPBusing theswitch. IconMessage Action Gradient High Indicating gradientishigh. A BC Press Brake Release EPB Indicatingtothe drivertheneed topressthe braketorelease EPB. Front Brake Pads Worn /Rear Brake Pads Worn ConsultMG Authorised Repairera

  • MG MG6, INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS MessageCentre Themessagecentredisplayisinthecentreofthe instrumentpack.Itisdividedintofourzones,containing thefollowinginformation. 1T emperatureandclock 2Gearpositiondisplay/gearchangereminder(if enabled) 3Odometer 4Vehicleinformationdisplay T emperatureandClock WhentheignitionisinpositionⅡ,thecurrentambient temperatureandtimearedisplayed. GearPositionDisplay/GearChange Reminder Gearposition(1,2,3,4,5,6,R,N)isdisplayedinthiszone whenthefunctionisenabled. Whenagearchangeisadvised,anupordownarrowwill bedisplayedabovethegearposition.T osett

  • PREFACE Introduction TheOwner'sHandbook Thishandbookdescribesallofthevehiclesandstandard equipmentspecicationwithinthemodelrange.Someof theinformationtherefore,maynotapplytoyourparticular car. Alwaysrememberthatifyouhaveanyqueriesconcerning theoperationorspecicationofyourcar,yourMG AuthorisedRepairerwillbegladtoadviseyou. StatusatTimeofPrinting MGoperatesapolicyofconstantproductim

  • A ABS (Anti-lock braking system) 30, 139, 141, 145 ABS warning light 30, 141 Accessory power socket 53 Adaptive Frontlighting System (AFS) 14, 25, 36 Aerial (antenna) removal 84 Air conditioning 60-73 Air distribution 63-72 Air recirculation 66,72 Air vents 60 - 62 Airbag SRS 27, 44, 92, 96, 217 Airbag SRS service information 96 - 102 Airbag SRS warning light 27

  • MG MG6, SEATSANDRESTRAINTS IMPORTANT •Itisrecommendedthatachildrestraintsystemthat complieswithUNECER44standardarettedin thisvehicle.Checkmarkingsonthechildrestraint system. •Itisrecommendedthatchildrenshouldalwaysbe seatedintherearofthevehicleinachildrestraint system.Ifitisnecessaryforachildtotravelinthe front,itisessentialthattheseatissetfullyrearwards ,theseatbackuprightandthechildissecuredina FORWARDFACINGchildrestraintsystem. •Rememberthatintheeventofacollisionorheavy brakingachildrestraintsystemthatisnotcorrectly ttedcouldmoveandinjureotheroccupants.Make surethatachildrestraintsystemisp

  • EMERGENCYINFORMA TION BatteryT opFuseBox F L 1 F L 2 F L 3 F L 4 F L 5 F L 6 F L 8 F L 7 FuseSpecication Code RatingFunction FL1 30AEPBECU FL230AEPBECU FL3125A AuxiliaryFuses1,2,3,4,5,Relay -ElectricWaterHeater2,Electric WaterHeaterElement2 FL460AControlUnitGlowPlug FL5 -- FL6450AMotor-Starter FL7 5AEBS FL830A Relay-ElectricWaterHeater3, ElectricWaterHeaterElement3 175 6

  • MG MG6, CONTENTS 4SeatsandRestraints....................................................................................................85 Seats...............................................................................................................................................86 CorrectSeatingPosition.......................................................................................................................................................86 HeadRestraints.......................................................................................................................................................................87 ManualFrontSeat * .......................

  • MG MG6, AIRCONDITIONING For‘feet'.Directsairtothefeetvents. Blower Rotatetheblowercontrolclockwisetoincreasethe blowerspeedorrotateanti-clockwisetoreducethe blowerspeed. Theblowerspeedsetwillbeshownbythenumberofbars (between0and8)inthedisplay.Thegreaterthenumber ofbars,thefastertheblowerspeed. Note:Settheblowerspeedto0whenA/Cisswitched off. HeatedRearScreen Theheatingelementsontheinsideoftherear screenareeasilydamaged.DONOTscrape orscratchtheglass.DONOTsticklabels overtheheatingelements. Theheatedrearscreenwillonlyfunctionwiththeengine operating. Pressto

  • PREFACE Thissymbolindicatespartsdescribedmustbedisposed ofbyauthorisedpersonsorbodiestoprotectthe environment. Asterisk Anasterisk(*)appearingwithinthetext,identiesfeatures oritemsofequipmentthatareeitheroptional,orareonly ttedtosomevehiclesinthemodelrange. IllustrationInformation Identiescomponentsbeingexplained. Identiesmovementofcomponentsbeing explained. InanEmergency IMPORTA

  • MG MG6, EMERGENCYINFORMA TION FuseReplacement Fuses Fusesaresimplecircuitbreakerswhichprotectthecar's electricalequipmentbypreventingtheelectricalcircuits frombeingoverloaded.Ablownfusemaybeindicatethe itemofelectricalequipmentitprotectstopsworking. Thelocationandvalueofeachfuseisshownonthechart attachedtotheundersideofthefuseboxcovers. Checkasuspectfusebyremovingitfromthefuseboxand lookingforabreakinthewireinsidethefuse. ShowofHealthyandBlownFuses IMPORTANT •Onlyreplaceafusewithoneofthesamerating. •Ifareplacedfusefailsimmediately,refertheproblem toanMGAuthorisedRepairer. 169 6

  • MG MG6, STARTINGANDDRIVING SwitchingOnandOff O FF SCSandTCSareautomaticallyonstandbyafterengine start. •BrieypresstheSCSswitch(lessthan2seconds). TCSisdisabled,andthetractioncontrolindicatorwill illuminate.TheT ractionControlSystemOffandthe TCSiconwillappearinthemessagecentre. •PresstheSCSswitch(morethan2seconds).TCSand SCSarebothdisabled.ThetractioncontrolSystem indicatorwillilluminateandT ractionControlOff andtheTCSiconwillappearinthemessagecentre, followedbythemessageStabilityControlSystemOff andtheSCSiconsdisplayed. Note:ActivationoftheSCS/TCSswitchinexcessof 10secondswillberegardedasamis-operatio

  • MG MG6, INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS IconMessage Action Caution! Wheels not Straight Requestingthe drivertoadjust thesteering wheel. Caution! Wheels not Straight Requestingthe drivertoadjust thesteering wheel. Limited Engine Power ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity. Vehicle Network Fault ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity. IconMessage Action / Requestingthe drivertochange gearindirection ofarrow. Diesel Particle Filter ConsultMG Authorised Repairerat theearliest opportunity. Waterin Fuel Indica

  • MG MG6, MAINTENANCE Brakes BrakePads DONOTrestyourfootonthebrakepedal whiledriving;thismayoverheatthebrakes, reducetheirefciencyandcauseexcessive wear. Fortherst900miles(1,500km),youshouldavoid situationswhereheavybrakingisrequired. Rememberthatregularservicingisvitaltoensurethat allthebrakecomponentsareexaminedforwearatthe correctintervals,andchangedwhenrequiredtoensure longtermsafetyandoptimumperformance. Whenabrakepadwearstoapredeterminedpoint,please seekMGAuthorisedRepairertoreplacebrakepads,loss ofbra

  • MG MG6, MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT •Usethewasheruidwhichisrecommendedbythe manufacturer ,orthewashermotormaybecome damagedbyfreezingifnon-recommendedwasher uidisusedinwinter . •Thewasherpumpsmaybecomedamagedifused whenthereservoirisempty. •Thewipersmaydamagethewindscreenifusedwhen dry-alwaysensurethereisadequateuidinthe reservoir. WasherNozzles Operatethewasherperiodicallytocheckifthewindshield washernozzlesarecleanandtheyareinthecorrect direction. Thewindshieldwashernozzlesareconguredduringthe production,sogenerallythereisnoneedforadjustments.If necessary,aneedlecanbeinsertedintothejetoriceand leveredgentlyintopositionsothatthesprayisdirected towa

  • MG MG6, MAINTENANCE Theseinclude:batteryacid,antifreeze,brakeandpower steeringuid,petrol,diesel,engineoilandwindscreen washeradditives. Foryourownsafety,ALWA YSreadandobeyall instructionsprintedonlabelsandcontainers. UsedEngineOil Prolongedcontactwithengineoilmaycauseseriousskin disorders,includingdermatitisandcanceroftheskin. Washthoroughlyaftercontact. Usedengineoilshouldbedisposedofcorrectly.Incorrect disposalcancauseathreattotheenvironment. 189 7

  • STARTINGANDDRIVING Maintenance Havethevehicleregularlyserviced Regularlyservicingwillensureoptimumfuelconsumption andminimiseexhaustpollutants,aswellaseffectively extendingtheservicelifeofthecar. Checktyrepressuresregularly Under-inatedtyresincreasetherollingresistanceofthe carwhich,inturn,increasesfuelconsumption.Overor under-inatedtyreswearoutmorerapidlyandalsohavea detrimentaleffe

  • MG MG6, STARTINGANDDRIVING CruiseControl * S E T R E S 1 3 2 1Masterswitch 2Thumbwheel 3Resume(RES)switch Cruisecontrolenablesthedrivertomaintainaconstant roadspeedwithoutusingtheacceleratorpedal.This isparticularlyusefulformotorwaycruising,orforany journeywhereaconstantspeedcanbemaintainedfora lengthyperiod. Thefollowingprecautionsmustbeobservedwhenusing cruisecontrol: •DONOTattempttousecruisecontrolwhenusing reversegear. •DONOTusecruisecontrolonwindingorslipperyroad surfaces,intherain,orintrafcconditionswherea constantspeedcannoteasilybemaintained. •ALWAYSswitchoffthe

  • MG MG6, STARTINGANDDRIVING ParkingAidSystem UltrasonicSensorParkingAidSystem * Thepurposeoftheparkingaidistoassistthe driverduringparking!Thesensorsmaynot beabletodetectcertaintypesofobstruction, e.g.narrowpostsorsmallobjectsnomore thanafewincheswide,smallobjectsclose totheground,objectsabovethelevelofthe bootandsomeobjectswithnonreective surfaces. Keepthesensorsfreefromdirt,iceandsnow. Ifdepositsbuilduponthesurfaceofthe sensors,theirperformancemaybeimpaired. Whenwashingthecar,avoidaiminghigh pressurewaterjetsdirectlyatthesensors fromcloserange. Fourultrasonicsensors,situatedintherearbumper ,scan anareabehindthecarsearchingforobstructions.Ifan

  • MG MG6, STARTINGANDDRIVING Foldingtherearseatscanincreaseluggagespace,referto ‘FoldtheRearSeat’describedinthe‘SeatsandRestraints’ chapter. Whencargoisloadedinthevehicle,placeitataposition aslowaspossibleandensurethatitistightlysecured,so astoavoidpersonalinjurycausedbycargomovement. 156

  • MG MG6, CONTENTS CupHolder...................................................................................................................................57 FrontCupHolder.................................................................................................................................................................57 RearCupHolder....................................................................................................................................................................57 2AirConditioning....

  • MG MG6, INSTRUMENTSANDCONTROLS MainBeam-Blue Illuminateswhentheheadlightsareswitchedtomainbeam. SideLamps-Green Illuminateswhenthesideorheadlightsareswitchedon. DirectionIndicators-Green Theleftandrightdirectionindicatorsarerepresentedby directionalarrowslocatedatthetopoftheinstrument display.Thewarninglightsashsynchronisedwiththe exteriorleftorrightdirectionindicatorlightswhenever theyareoperating. Ifthehazardwarninglightsareoperated,bothwarning lightswillashtogether. Ifeitherwarninglightashesveryrapidly,thismeansthat oneofthefrontorreardirectionindicatorlightsisnot operating. Note:Failureofasiderepeaterlightwillhavenoeff

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