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We are pleased to welcome you to the family of Perodua owners. As you know,
the performance and durability of a vehicle depends, to a large extent, upon
the way it is maintained and driven.
This Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicle operations. It
contains brief description of fundamental operations so you can locate and
use the vehicle’s main equipment quickly and easily.
The Quick Reference Guide is not intended as a substitute for the vehicle
Owner’s Manual.
Full Owner’s Manual can be downloaded from Perodua Official Website
(www.perodua.com.my) or Perodua e-Owner ’s Manual page
(https://eownersmanual.perodua.com.my).
For full awareness of your rights under the warranty granted and limitation
set, please refer to the Warranty Booklet in Perodua e-Owners Manual page.
We strongly encourage you to review the Owner’s Manual and any other
supplementary manuals so you will have better understanding of your vehicle’s
capabilities and limitations.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact your authorised Perodua Service
Centre. We are ready to provide qualified service and assistance
Scan the QR code to visit the Scan the QR code to download the
e-Owner’s Manual Website e-Owner’s Manual Mobile App
Owner’s
Manual
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
DM
RANGE
AVG
CFC
A B
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III III
I III II
II I
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SRS airbags/pretensioner
warning light A eco IDLE indicator
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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If indicator does not turn off within a few seconds of starting engine, there may be a malfunction.
Have the system checked by an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
BACK DOOR
UNLOCKING OPERATION PANIC ALARM BUTTON
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QTo activate :
3 Q Press 4 more than
1 second. (Within 10
meters distance around)
4 QTo stop :
Q Press 1, 2, or 4.
Q The alarm will sound for
Press more than 1 second to 45 seconds if any of these
Press and hold.
unlock. buttons are not pressed.
EMERGENCY KEY
Knob
Unlock Lock
Emergency key
Request switch
P
2 B
S
3
P 1 Stop vehicle completely.
B
S
2 Apply parking brake & shift lever to P.
3 Press engine switch.
4 Release brake pedal (make sure engine
switch indicator off).
`OFF´*
QEnable hazard lights.
OFF ACC ON `ACC´
QEnable electrical components.
(such as accessory sockets)
`ON´
QEnable all electrical components.
Shift lever not in P
Shift lever in P * The engine switch will be set to `ACC´
and not `OFF´ if the shift lever is other
than P position.
When brake pedal is not depressed, pressing the Push Start/Stop Button will change the engine mode.
P
S
B
1 Move the shift lever to ‘P’ while depressing the brake pedal.
2 Touch the Smart Key to the engine switch until the indicator lights up in green and the alarm
will deactivate.
3 Press the engine switch.
Hanger
Pull up the opener and open the fuel filler door. During filling, place the cap on the hanger.
HOOD RELEASE
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3 4
Display Brightness
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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4 Clock 1 Clock 2
2 Display Settings
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1
1 Adjusts seat positions.
2 Adjusts seat back reclining positions. 1 Adjust reclining positions.
3 Adjusts seat height. (Driver’s seat only) (Two stages reclining)
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1 1
2
2
Release button
Align the head restraint and push release button Adjusting its centre align with your ears.
while push the head restraint down.
TILT STEERING
1 Hold the steering and pull the lever up. 2 Adjust steering wheel and push the lever
down to lock.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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1 2
1 To fold mirrors.
1 Set the switch to left or right. 2 To open mirrors.
2 Push the switch to adjust the mirror. 3 Automatic fold and open mirrors.
This component is enabled when the engine switch is in “ACC” or “ON” mode.
POWER WINDOW
Master switch Passenger
Driver side
Up
Window lock
switch
Down
Front passenger
side
Rear
passenger sides
Automatic operation
Push the switch down or pull it completely up and release to fully open or close. To stop window
partially, push the switch lightly in the opposite direction during opening or closing.
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R Reverse
N Neutral
D D Normal driving
S
B
S B
Shift
S Driving on a slope
lever
B Driving down a steep hill
d
button
: Operate with the brake pedal depressed and the shift lever button
pressed with the engine switch set to IGNITION ON mode.
v : Operate with the shift lever button pressed.
e : Operate without the shift lever button pressed.
PARKING BRAKE
1 2
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* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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5
6
1
During intermittent (INT) operation, the interval becomes shorter as the driving speed rises.
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Horizontal view
about 40 degrees
Stereo camera
detection range
Vertical view
about 25 degrees
Stereo camera
detection range
i) A stereo camera mounted in front of the inside rear view mirror which detect vehicle up to
about 70 m (pedestrian up to 45 m) in front.
ii) The stereo camera will not operate properly if the wind shield view in front of the camera is
obstructed by something, dirt, foggy, sticker etc.
ASA OFF indicator light will illuminate at the meter panel. Every time you start the engine by the
engine switch operation, ASA function will return to ready state.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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PRE-COLLISION BRAKING
Control the brakes to assist in avoiding collision as well as contributing in mitigating collision
damage during day and night.
Q Continuously press the brake pedal to continue stop the vehicle because the vehicle will
slowly start moving after 1.5 seconds.
Q The operation cancelled if it determines low collision risk made by the driver such as pressing
the brake pedal or operating the steering wheel.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additonal information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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Pipipipipi
The systems activates by following conditions :
If the accelerator is pressed accidentally at approximately 4 km/h or less, the driver will be alerted
by the buzzer and display.
Pipipipip
Pipipipip
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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Pipipi
Shift position is other than H & I and distance between the stopped preceding vehicle and own
vehicles is within about 10 meter.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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5 4
1 2
1
5 2
4 3
3
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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1 1 Increase speed.
2 Reduce speed.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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1 Press and hold ACC main switch for 2 seconds or longer (the display will displayed as ‘_ _ km/h’).
2 Accelerate/decelerate using accelerator to desire speed (30 km/h or higher).
3 Press ‘(SET’ switch
1 1 Increase speed.
2 Reduce speed.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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The driver is informed on LKC operation by the indicator in meter and display. The system activates
by following conditions.
Q Vehicle speed : 60 km/h or more.
Q ACC (distance control mode) : 60 km/h or more
Q ACC (set speed) : 60 km/h or more
Q LKC indicator : Lights up
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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Engine restart
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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Door
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
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BSM function : Detects the next vehicle running in the next lane using radar sensor and informs
driver using side-view mirror indicator and buzzer.
1 Vehicle running in a zone not reflected in the side-view mirror (blind spot).
2 Vehicle rapidly approaching from rear to a zone not reflected in the side-view mirror (blind spot).
2 3 4
1 Approximately 3.5 m from 0.5 m (both sides). 3 Approximately 3 m (behind rear bumper).
2 Approximately 1 m (in front rear bumper). 4 Approximately 3 to 60 m (behind rear bumper).
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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RCTA function
1
2 2
1 Approaching vehicle.
2 The range that can detect approaching vehicle.
1 1
For fast vehicles, the buzzer will sound when the vehicle is further away.
Approaching vehicle speed 1 Alert distance (estimate)
Approximately 28 km/h (fast) Approximately 20 m
Approximately 8 km/h (slow) Approximately 5.5 m
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 4) for additional information on operation, settings
adjustments, limitations and precautions before attempting to use it.
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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1 Front sonar
2 Rear sonar
1 2
REVERSE CAMERA*
Screen display
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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Q These situations may arise depending on road, tyre and weather conditions.
Q The vehicle is more secure if it is equipped with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) & EBD
(Electronic Brake force Distribution.)
IMPORTANT:
Even when VSC & TRC are operation, there are
limits to the systems’ traction and stability control.
Dangerous driving may still cause accidents.
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OFF
switches VSC off
OFF
illuminates
Pressing and holding
OFF
illuminates
1 Hard braking
2 Brake lights
come on
3 Hazard warning
lights flash
Driver is obliged for a safe driving and avoid unnecessary sudden braking.
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1 LCD
3 2 2 Card slot
3 Press button to check the
prepaid card balance
Prepaid Antenna
card
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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1 1 2
2
2
1 Press to increase level.
1 Press to on blower. 2 Press to decrease level.
2 Press A/C to on air conditioner. QMAXCOOL will appear after pressing to the
maximum/end.
2 MEM
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4 5 2
(Type 2)
6 1 3
4 5 2
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 5) for more details.
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Bluetooth button
1 Press and hold Bluetooth button for 5 seconds until beep sound.
2 LCD will display “PAIRING” and “ ” will flashing.
3 Confirm default passkey “0000” in mobile phone.
4 LCD will display “CONNECTED” and “ ” will stop flashing.
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3 4 2 7
1 Audio remote control switches*¹ 5 LKC switch
2 Meter control switch 6 ACC switch
3 Phone switch*¹ 7 Driving mode switch
4 Voice command for smartphone link*¹
*1: Refer to the Multimedia Manual for more details.
USB SOCKET*
Front Rear
5V/2A
POWER SOCKET
0W
/12
12V MAX
* : The equipment may vary according to the vehicle grade and options.
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Floor mat
SEAT BELTS
Fasten Unfasten
Release button
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3
1
2
1
1 SRS driver airbags/front passenger airbag (reduce impact of head and chest).
2 SRS side airbags (reduce impact to the chest of front seat passenger).
3 SRS curtain shield airbags (reduce impact to the head for front and rear passengers).
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1 2
2 1 Lock
Unlock
Inside handle
CHILD LOCK
Lock
Unlock
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Obstruction
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1 3
1 Tool bag.*
2 Jack.
3 Spare tyre.
*Jack handle, wheel nut wrench, towing hook,.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual (Section 7) for tyre changing and jack positioning procedure.
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