2024 Hybrid MG3 User guides SE & Trophy

Big Ears

Prominent Member
Joined
Jul 26, 2024
Messages
809
Reaction score
523
Points
252
Location
Bradford
Driving
MG3 Hybrid+ Trophy
These are some of the better videos on YouTube

You may get asked if you want to subscribe but just click no and the videos will play, some may see adverts, usually with an option to skip after a few seconds


I'll add others as he does them so at least they're all in a findable place.

I found him hard to listen to, (I have Tinnitus) he's got a bit of a squeaky voice so I go into settings and slow the playback speed to 75% or even 50% it still works and it all happens slower so it's easier to follow, for me anyway.

You have to open it on Youtube to do this.

1723367511326.png


MG3 User Guide - 1. Central Locking & Key Controls​


MG3 User Guide - 2. Steering Controls, Lights & Wipers​




MG3 User Guide - 3. MG Pilot Driver Assist System​




NEW MG3 User Guide - 4. Digital Dashboard Display & Settings​

 
Last edited:
It just makes life easier for me so figured it would for other peeps.



1722930892194.png


I'll pop this in here to keep it up to date.



Long term storage


These are posted elsewhere but I'll shove them in here as well.

Both can be downloaded to a phone or computer and depending on which software you open it with can be searched, you can also on PC search using Ctrl+F I use a free to download and use open source program called Sumatra:-


Quick Guide

Owners Manual

I took these this morning.

Be aware that some screens can be scrolled up and down in some sections to find the relevant settings for what you need, the car safety section being the main one.

I hope these help, I just had some drops in my eyes so focus might be a bit off.

20240812_112444.jpg





20240812_112521.jpg



20240812_112528.jpg



20240812_112537.jpg



20240812_112544.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20240812_112457.jpg
    20240812_112457.jpg
    452.5 KB · Views: 74
Last edited:
  1. IMG_20240820_155930.jpg
    IMG_20240820_155948.jpg
    IMG_20240820_155941.jpg
This is just a quick amateur guide to disabling the ELK before driving. Default will always be ELK on, but certain situations such as driving on country roads or frosty weather might require you to disable the feature for a particular journey. The shortcut to the ELK setting is achieved by pulling down from the top of the screen to reveal the options for ESC oof and ELK. Press on the icon you wish to disable and press OK.
You will also see an option for screen off. This can be enabled if you wish to have a dark screen or one with a clock face.
IMG_20240820_180122.jpg
 
Last edited:
Enabling clock face on screen:

IMG_20240820_180152.jpg

You only have to tick the setting for this once, after that it is a case of going into the shortcut menu by pulling down on the screen and pressing the screen off switch.

IMG_20240820_180200.jpg
IMG_20240820_180117.jpg
IMG_20240820_180122.jpg
 
I'm getting de ja vu :D :D :D

 
Last edited:
Apologies, I didn't see it in your other post.
 
The thing is I want to be notified, but it bongs until you pass it, then seconds later it bongs again, the music also goes up and down.

Barking mad to continuously bong, it needs it's own sound then two will suffice.
 
I'm not sure that it can be set like that, but maybe it can. I'm sure someone on the forum will know. You could try muting the dings and just leaving the alerts slider on. Otherwise, it's a software issue. The speed limit recognition will work independently of the sat nav and should give notifications less obtrusively.
 
ACC is a bit weird too, it is way over sensitive, I've not messed with it but going around right-hand bends if it sees a parked on the nearside, even off the road car it chucks the anchor out and gives me a pain in the ear, the left one.

I did a bit of a range test/calculation this morning.

I had to go to Leeds for my hormone jab (this is why I talk crap) as the docs managed to really screw up getting it done there.

Anyway

1724239968426.png



In case I've screwed up (what again) I have the pictures to back it up.
 
ACC is a bit weird too, it is way over sensitive, I've not messed with it but going around right-hand bends if it sees a parked on the nearside, even off the road car it chucks the anchor out and gives me a pain in the ear, the left one.
Every car I have had since 2009 has come with cruise control; honestly, I have rarely used it on any. This is the first with ACC, so I must experiment with the settings.
 
I like to use it in spec camera areas, or road works mainly, but very useful in these AWFUL 20 zones on main roads, I go on one coming back from Leeds through East Morton, it's a long and winding road (there's a song title there) or at least feels like it, quite bit down a fairly steep hill, so I put regen on 3 and the acc on 21, and let it sort it self out, I'm sure all the cars behind me if any are a bit peeved, but I have seen mobile speed traps on this section so best to be wise and kill your speed, I use it going up too.

1724304417605.png
 
It also helps with my diabetes my heels feel a bit numb after an hour or two driving, it's same in the van but no choice but to pull over and walk around, no toys in there.

I'd love a new van with a 9 speed auto with all the toys but barking mad money we don't have :( :(
 
Support us by becoming a Premium Member

Latest MG EVs video

MG Hybrid+ EVs OVER-REVVING & more owner feedback
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Back
Top Bottom