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Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 2020 Owner’s Manual

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Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 2020 Owner’s Manual

The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 2020 is a small SUV with a stylish look, a lot of different uses, and new features. The Tiggo 4 Pro looks sporty and sleek, and its bold lines and aggressive front grille make it stand out. Inside, the cabin has high-quality materials and the latest technology to make it comfortable and roomy. The Tiggo 4 Pro comes with a variety of features, such as a touchscreen infotainment system, Bluetooth connectivity, USB ports, and optional features like a panoramic sunroof and keyless entry. It’s easy to drive and fun to do so, with responsive handling and a choice of engines that are both powerful and good on gas. The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 2020 is a good choice for people who want a compact SUV that is both useful and affordable. It has a nice look and is priced reasonably.

MAINTENANCE

Repair and Maintenance

There are two types of repair and maintenance: one is normal maintenance, which can be done by the customers; the other is scheduled maintenance, inspection, and repair, which needs to be completed by Chery’s authorized service station.
For the details of regular maintenance, inspection, and repair methods, please refer to “Regular Maintenance” in this section; Regular maintenance can be helpful for you to find and eliminate potential dangers in time to prevent malfunctions. Scheduled maintenance of your vehicle is essential. Please strictly follow the maintenance schedule of the “User Manual” to perform maintenance, ensuring that your vehicle maintains the best performance and good operating conditions, thus effectively extending the service life of the vehicle.
Please use the oil fluid recommended by Chery or your vehicle may be damaged.

Chery authorized the service station
Only OEM parts and materials can extend your vehicle’s service life. Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. only supplies OEM parts to Chery authorized service stations located worldwide. Therefore, only OEM parts of Chery’s authorized service station can be used.
Chery authorized service station is a service professional and is exclusively authorized by Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. For vehicle service, please remember that your authorized service station knows your vehicle best, and has the professional technicians and OEM parts to satisfy your needs.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Used engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, steering fluid (if equipped), batteries, and tires should only be disposed of by qualified waste disposal agencies or consulted with supporting manufacturers, and should not be taken out with household waste or discharged into the communal drainage system.

Service arrangements
When going to Chery’s authorized service station for vehicle service, make sure to carry all required documents. Not all the work to be performed is covered by the warranty. For detailed expenses, consult your service advisor. Keep a service record on your vehicle. Usually, this record can provide information for later troubleshooting.

Prepare a list sheet covering vehicle malfunctions and specific service items. If you have had an accident or any item serviced is not included in the service records, let your service advisor know.
If you list many service items and you must fetch your vehicle on the day, communicate with your advisor to rank the items by priority.

Safety Check
It is better to perform safety checks before driving the vehicle, which can improve driving safety and let you enjoy driving pleasure.

WARNING: While inspecting the vehicle, do not start the vehicle.

Daily check

  • Check whether the paint surface is scratched, the light shade is damaged, the body is tilted, wheel bolts are missed or loosened, water/oil leakage of the chassis occurs, door/hood/back door/glass is damaged.
  • Check that engine oil level, brake fluid level, coolant level, steering fluid level (if equipped) and windshield washer fluid level are normal.
  • Check cold tire pressure and conditions (such as wear, swelling, aging cracks, mechanical damages, etc). Also, check the spare tire.
  • Check whether seat belt buckles are locked securely. Make sure belts are not worn or frayed.
  • Check whether the lighting of the lights is normal.
  • Check whether meter indicators are normal.

Monthly check

  • Clean vehicle surface, inside of engine hood (dust on surface of radiator and condenser, and remaining oil of engine body), vehicle interior, and luggage compartment.
  • Check assembly, pipes, hoses, and tanks for leaks; Check whether battery and cable are corroded and loosened; Check whether circuits are damaged, loosened, or disconnected; Check that water/oil leakage of chassis occurs.
  • Check whether the air conditioner is operated properly.
  • Check whether the parking brake is operated properly.
  • Check whether spare fuses and spare tools (such as jack, wheel bolt wrench, etc.) are equipped.

READ
Used engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, batteries, and tires can be disposed of only by qualified waste disposal agencies, or consulting supporting manufacturers for disposal of them. It is not allowed to discard them with household waste or discharge them into the public drainage system.

Normal Maintenance
Be sure to follow the correct maintenance procedures provided in this section if you perform do-it-yourself maintenance.
This section only lists the simple maintenance instructions which can be performed by customers. However, there are still many items that have to be maintained by qualified technicians with special tools.

CAUTION

  • Check if the tools, cotton, etc. are left in the cabin before closing the hood.
  • Do not drive a vehicle with the air filter removed, otherwise, excessive engine wear could occur.
  • Correctly add fluid to the appropriate level. If some fluid splashes onto the vehicle, be sure to immediately wash it off with a wet cloth, to avoid damage to the painted surface.

WARNING

  • If the engine is very hot, do not open the coolant reservoir cap to prevent scalding injury.
  • When the engine is running, keep hands, clothing, and tools away from engine drive belts and cooling fans.
  • Do not smoke near fuel filler or battery, otherwise, it may cause sparks or open flames, resulting in a fire.
  • There is a high voltage in the electronic ignition system. Do not touch these components while the engine is running or the vehicle power is turned on.
  • Right after driving, the engine, radiator, exhaust manifold, and cylinder head will be very hot, so never touch them. Prevent the clothes (such as ties, etc.) from getting caught in the fan and causing personal injury because the cooling fan may automatically start and run at any time.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

ERA-GLONASS
ERA-GLONASS is a kind of emergency call function. When a vehicle is involved in a certain level of impact (airbag inflated) or when the driver or passenger is in an emergency and rescue is required, emergency information can be sent to the service center by operating the button manually, then the center will track vehicle location and promptly offer rescue according to the received information. In case of vehicle failure or traffic accident etc., please turn on the hazard lights to warn other vehicles, so as to avoid the secondary accident.
Press the hazard light switch, the turn signal lights flash and the turn signal light indicator on the instrument cluster flashes at the same time; Press the switch again, and turn the signal lights and the indicator will go out.

 

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