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Recommended Fluids and Lubricants: Descriptions Specifications Capacity
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants: Descriptions Specifications Capacity
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance
of your KYRON and to provide important safety information. We urge you to read it
carefully and follow the recommendations to help assure the most enjoyable, safe,
and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
When it comes to service, remember that your dealer knows your ve-
hicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing KYRON and assure
you of our continuing interest in your motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of your vehicle, and must
remain with the vehicle at the time of resale.
PYUNGTAEK, KOREA
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WARNING
16 Use only Ssangyong recommended fluids and lubricants. Do not mix any different types or brands of oils or fluids. This
Keep the specified levels when adding or replacing the fluids. may cause damages.
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6 Gasoline Engine: The engine num- The chassis number is stamped on
7 ber is stamped on the lower area of the frame behind the front right tire.
cylinder block in exhaust manifold
8 side.
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10 3. Certification Label
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15 D20DT D27DT
16 Diesel Engine: The engine number is stamped on the lower area of cylinder The certification label is located on
block behind the Intake manifold. the drivers door sill.
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1 Foot operated type A/T
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3
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8 Hand operated type
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1. Apply the parking brake. 3. Automatic transmission equipped vehicle
10 2. Make sure that there are no persons or obstacles in the Move the selector lever to the P position and depress
11 dangerous area around the vehicle. the brake pedal.
Manual transmission equipped vehicle
12 CAUTION
Move the gearshift lever to the Neutral position and fully
The engine with an automatic transmission equipped in a vehicle
13 depress the brake pedal and the clutch pedal.
can be started only when the selector lever is at the P or N
position. The engine with a manual transmission equipped in a ve-
14 hicle can be started only when the clutch pedal is fully depressed. WARNING
15 Do not turn the ignition key to the START position while the Depress the brake pedal when the selector lever is at the P
engine is running. It could result in serious start motor damage. position. Never depress the accelerator pedal.
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Battery Specifications
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4
Model CR 2032
Amount One 5
6
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CAUTION
Use only the specified battery. 8
Make sure that the battery is installed in correct direction.
2. Pry off the cover by using a small flat screwdriver. 9
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Model: CR2032
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3. Remove the battery and insert a new one.
0 ACC Position
Allows operation of some electrical accessories with
1 ON Position
the engine off.
The engine runs and all electri-
Unlock the steering wheel.
2 cal accessories can be used.
The ignition key cannot be removed.
The steering wheel is unlocked.
3
LOCK Position
4 The ignition key can only
be inserted or withdrawn.
5 START Position
The steering wheel can be
Engages the starter. After the
6 locked.
engine starts, release the key
and it will automatically return
7 to the ON position.
Unlocking the Steering Wheel
8
To unlock the steering wheel, insert the
9 key and gently turn it to the ACC or ON
Key Hole Illumination
position while slightly moving the steer-
10 ing wheel right and left.
11 Key Hole Illumination*
12 The illumination lamp comes on when
opening the door. This lamp goes out
13 about 10 seconds after closing the door.
From ACC to LOCK Position:
14 Key Reminder Turn the key to LOCK position from
The buzzer will sound if the drivers door ACC position while pressing the key.
15 is opened while the key is left in the ig-
16 nition switch on the condition that the
ignition key is in the ACC or ON position.
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6 Locking the door and the tailgate
Unlocking the door and the tailgate
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8 To Lock the Door:
9 Turn the key to the lock position (toward front of the
vehicle) from drivers door or passengers door. All
10 doors and the tailgate will be locked.
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0 Sunroof Controller Tailgate Opening Lever Child Safety Door Lock Fuel Filler Door
1 Unlock Lock
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3
Tailgate
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5
Engine Hood Safety
6 Latch Lever Child Safety Door Lock
7 Unlock
8 Lock
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10 Rear Door
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12 Fuel Filler Door Release Lever, Drivers Door
Engine Hood Opening Lever Windows Switch Door Opening Lever
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Window switch
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9 To move windows up or
Rear seat
down, pull up or press the
10 corresponding switch for the
11 window.
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WARNING
14 Before operating the power windows, make sure that nothing
can be trapped (such as heads, hands, or fingers) in the window.
15 Make sure that passengers do not stick out their hands or heads
from the vehicle while driving.
16 Do not allow children to play with any switch, door lever or the
gear shift lever.
10 Unlock Lock
WARNING
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Children in rear seats can open rear doors.
12 Move the child-safe lever to the LOCK
position.
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14 Unlock the tailgate and turn the opening When the lever is engaged in
lever in the clockwise direction. Then the LOCK position, the tail-
15 gate cannot be opened with
push out the tailgate.
the inside opening lever.
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1. To open the engine hood, pull the 1
release knob located on the lower
left side of the steering wheel to 2
unlatch the engine hood.
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2. Slightly lift up the engine 4
hood and raise up the safety
latch lever with your fingers. 5
Then, completely lift up the
engine hood. 6
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WARNING
When you open the hood while the engine is running, extra caution
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is needed to avoid any injuries by the moving parts in the engine
compartment.
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Before driving, try to pull up the front edge of the hood to check 14
that the hood is securely latched.
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1 1. Open the fuel filler door ( ) by pulling the
release lever located on the lower left side
2 of the steering wheel.
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2. Open the fuel filler cap ( ) by
4 turning it counterclockwise.
OPEN 3. After refueling, tighten the fuel
5 filler cap by turning it clockwise
CLOSE
6 until you hear clicking sounds.
Then close the fuel filler lid ( )
7 properly until it latches.
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9 WARNING
Always stop the engine when refueling.
10 Use only the designated fuel and low sulfur diesel.
11 Use only the designated fuel (gasoline or diesel). Otherwise, engine could
be seriously damaged.
12 When refueling: No smoking, No naked flame, No sparking material
If you use inappropriate grade fuel or put improper fuel additives into the
13 fuel tank, the engine and catalytic converter may seriously be damaged.
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CAUTION
15 Fuel damages paintwork. If fuel spills onto paintwork, immedi-
ately wash the affected area with cold water.
16 The fuel filler door may not open in cold weather. Gently tap the
fuel filler door to open.
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Seat Position
5 Memory Switch
Light switch Sunroof switch
6
Audio remote
7 control switch
Wiper and
8 washer switch
9
10
Door lock/
11 unlock switch
12
4-wheel drive switch
13 Driver seat heating switch
14 Window control Auto cruise Passenger seat heating switch
switches (If equipped)
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16 Door lock/unlock switch
Winter mode switch
Headlight leveling switch
13 Head-, side-marker, tail, license plate, fog, Head- and tail lamps automatically
and instrument cluster lamps come on. turn on or off based upon the intensity
14 of the sunlight analyzed by the auto-
matic light sensor.
15 (Tail lamps ON)
16 Side-marker, tail, license plate, fog, and OFF (Lights OFF)
instrument cluster lamps come on.
All lights are off.
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1 FRONT WIPER SWITCH
2 MIST
3 The windshield wipers can be operated
only when you hold the switch to the
4 MIST position. The lever will return to
the OFF position when released.
5
6 OFF
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AUTO
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Operates automatically according to
10 the vehicle speed or amount of rain.
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LO
12
Continuous wipe, slow operation FRONT AUTOMATIC WIPING
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SPEED CONTROL SWITCH
14
The interval of wiper swings can be adjusted by twist-
HI
15 ing the control knob upward or downward when the
windshield wiper switch is in the AUTO position.
Continuous wipe, fast operation
16 Fast: Fast interval
Slow: Slow interval
0 When the wiper switch is in the AUTO position, this sensor detects the
amount of rain, turns on the wiper, and controls the intermittent wiper intervals.
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Rain and Auto Light Sensor Wiper AUTO Position
2
AUTO
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4
5
6
7 It controls the wiping speed by de-
tecting the amount of rain drops.
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CAUTION NOTE
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When the wiper switch is in the AUTO position, the wiper will operate once if the When the light and wiper switches are in the AUTO
10 initial engine start is made. This may wear the wiper blades prematurely (especially position, head lights come on if the rain sensor de-
in winter). Therefore, other than rainy days, set the switch to the OFF position. In tects any rain. The head lights stay on for 3 min-
winter, ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen and are not stuck to the utes after the rain stops.
11 windshield. Otherwise, this may cause some damage to the wiper motor. The speed of the wipers becomes a little faster
12 If you use only the wipers when the glass is dry, this could scratch the glass and wear when it is dark enough to turn on the automatic lights.
the wiper blades prematurely. Use the wiper with the washer when the glass is dry. When the ignition key is in the ON position, the wiper
13 Turn the wiper switch to the OFF position before any car wash to avoid unwanted will automatically operate once if the wiper switch
operation of the wipers. is turned from the OFF to the AUTO position. But
14 When it does not rain, turn the wiper switch into the OFF position. the wiper will not operate again to prevent any dam-
age to the window even though the wiper switch
15 WARNING
is turned from the OFF position to the AUTO
position.
16 When you clean the windshield over the sensor with damp clothes, the wiper may
operate suddenly. It could cause serious injury. Make sure to place the wiper switch
and ignition switch to the OFF position when not in use.
10 1. Push up the ACCEL switch of the cruise control lever less Tap-down while the cruise control system is running
than 0.5 second per one switching while the cruise con-
11 trol system is running. This is a tap-up switching. 1. Push down the DECEL switch of the cruise control lever
less than 0.5 second per one switching while the cruise
2. When you operate a tap-up switching, the vehicle is ac-
12 celerated for 1.3 km/h over the previous set speed.
control system is running. This is a tap-down switching.
2. When you operate a tap-down switching, the vehicle is
13 3. If you want to accelerate for 13 km/h, operate the tap-up
decelerated for 1 km/h below the previous set speed.
switching ten times without accelerating with the cruise
14 control system. 3. If you want to decelerate for 10 km/h, operate the tap-down
switching ten times without the brake pedal intervention.
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9 CAUTION
Abnormal changes of the selector lever can damage the engine.
10 Do not move the shift lever to Neural while driving at the set speed.
Automatic transmission damage may result.
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12 CAUTION
13 The speed that has been set may not be maintained on uphill or
downhill slopes.
14 The speed may drop to less than the set speed on a steep uphill
grade. The accelerator must be used if you want to maintain that
15 speed.
The speed may increase to more than the set speed on a steep
16 downhill grade. When the speed increases too much, turn off the
cruise control.
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ESP Warning Lamp
1
2
Blinking: When ESP is activated.
3
On: When ESP is deactivated (by pressing the ESPOFF
4 switch).
When ESP system is defective.
5
When ESP is activated, the indicator light is blinking and
6 a warning buzzer sounds. If this indicator illuminates in
spite of an activated ESP, this means a malfunction of
7 the ESP system.
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Stopping ESP Function With ESPOFF Switch
9
If the driving wheels are slipping on snowy or icy roads,
10 ESPOFF Switch the engine rpm may not increase even when you depress
the accelerator pedal, and accordingly, you may not be
11 If you press the ESPOFF switch,
the ESP function stops and able to move your vehicle. In this case, stop the ESP
12 the indicator lamp in the in- function by pressing the ESPOFF switch. When the ESPOFF
strument cluster comes on. switch is pressed, the ESP function stops and the vehicle
13 Press this switch again to re- is driven independently from the sensor outputs.
sume the ESP function. At this
14 time, the indicator lamp goes Resuming ESP Function With ESPOFF Switch
15 out. If you push the ESPOFF switch again when the ESP function
is deactivated (the ESP warning lamp is turned on), the sys-
16 tem will be resumed and the ESP warning lamp on the in-
strument cluster goes out by resuming the ESP system.
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1 HDC (Hill Descent Control) Switch*
The green HDC indicator in the instrument
2 cluster comes on when pressing this
switch.
3
Tailgate and Outside Rearview Mirror
4 Heated Glass Switch
Press this switch to turn on the tailgate and
5 outside rearview mirror heated glasses. The
heated glass indicator in the switch comes on.
6
Windshield Heated Glass Switch
7
Press this switch to turn on the wind-
8 shield heated glass. The heated glass
indicator in the switch comes on.
9
TRIP Switch
10 Conversion between
11 the trip meter and ODO
meter
12 Reset the trip meter
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1 Tailgate and outside rearview mirror heated
glass switch
2 Press this switch to turn on the tailgate and outside
rearview mirror heated glasses. It will operate for about
3 12 minutes.
4 Press the switch again to stop the operation.
This switch is designed to defrost or defog the tailgate
5 glass and outside rearview mirrors.
Windshield heated glass switch
6 The heated glass will operate for about 6 minutes when
the switch is pressed again within 10 minutes after Press this switch to turn on the windshield
7 completion of its first operation cycle. heated glass. It will operate for about 12
minutes.
The indicator in the switch comes on when in use.
8 Press the switch again to stop the
operation.
9 Use this to prevent the windshield wiper
10 blades from being frozen.
The indicator in the switch comes on when
11 Outside rearview in use.
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X
VOL
Audio mode changes when
X
VOL 7
the button is pressed.
Increases/decreases volume 8
9
10
X
SEEK
11
X
SEEK
In radio mode 12
- Press briefly: Manual searching for a station. Move to a 13
stored station.
- Press and hold: Automatic searching for a station. 14
In CD (DVD) player/Cassette tape mode 15
- Press briefly: Replay the next/previous track.
- Press and hold: Move forward/backward in the current tract. 16
Instrument Cluster ....................................... 5-2 4WD Indicators (Part time T/C only) ......... 5-14
5
Tachometer, Speedometer ......................... 5-3 Engine Overheat Warning Light, 6
Coolant Temperature Gauge / Fuel Gauge . 5-4 Front Fog Light Indicator ......................... 5-15 7
Display .......................................................... 5-5 High Beam Indicator, Door Ajar Warning
8
Battery Charge Warning Light, Air Bag Light ............................................................ 5-16
Brake Warning Light, Low Fuel Level
9
Warning Light .............................................. 5-6
ESP Warning Light, HDC Indicator ............ 5-7 Warning Light ............................................ 5-17 10
Immobilizer Indicator, Seat Belt Reminder 5-8 Winter Mode Indicator, Glow Indicator 11
SSPS Warning Light ................................... 5-9 (Diesel Only) .............................................. 5-18
12
Water Separator Warning Light .............. 5-10 ABS Warning Light ................................... 5-19
EBD Warning Light, Engine Hood Open
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How to Drain the Water from the Fuel Filter
(Without Additional Water Separator) ...... 5-11 Warning Light ............................................ 5-20 14
How to Drain the Water from the Fuel Filter Engine Check Warning Light ................... 5-21 15
(With Additional Water Separator) .......... 5-12 Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light,
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Cruise Control Indicator* .......................... 5-22
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1. Tachometer 13. Low fuel level warning light 25. Auto shift indicator (for automatic
10 2. Speedometer 14. Winter mode indicator transmission)
3. Left turn signal indicator 15. ESP warning light 26. ODOmeter/ Trip odometer
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4. Right turn signal indicator 16. 4WD HIGH indicator 27. ABS warning light
12 5. Engine coolant temperature gauge 17. Battery charge warning light 28. EBD warning light
6. Fuel gauge 18. Air bag warning light 29. Engine hood open warning light
13 7. Engine overheat warning light 19. HDC indicator 30. Glow indicator
14 8. Fog light indicator 20. Immobilizer indicator 31. Engine check warning light
9. High beam indicator 21. Water separator warning light 32. Engine oil pressure warning light
15 10. Door ajar warning light 22. Seat belt reminder (drivers seat) 33. Auto cruise indicator
11. Seat belt reminder (passengers seat) 23. 4WD LOW indicator 34. SSPS warning light
16 35. Hazard warning light (Eastern
12. Brake warning light 24. 4WD CHECK warning light
Europe only)
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Priming pump
7
8
9
Fuel filter 10
11
WARNING 12
If the priming pump is not properly operated, air may get into the
Closing fuel line. It may cause a starting problem or fuel system problem. 13
Opening Make sure to perform the job in step 5.
14
Drain plug
Connector CAUTION 15
Be careful not to be injured by surrounding equipment during the
working procedures. 16
0 HOW TO DRAIN THE WATER FROM THE FUEL FILTER (With Additional Water Separator)
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3
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5
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7
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10
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Fuel filter
12 CAUTION
13 Drain the water from the fuel filter & water separator immediately after the warning
light comes on. If you cannot do that by yourself, visit the nearest Ssangyong Dealer
or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
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15 WARNING
Water
16 The fuel system in the engine may get serious damage if you keep driving while the Priming pump separator
warning light is on. Prompt correction should be necessary.
6 NOTE
When shifting the driving mode from 4WD LOW to 4WD HIGH, this
7 indicator will blink until the shift is completed. After completion of
the shifting operation, the indicator stays on. The indicator comes
8 on without blinking when shifting from 2WD to 4WD HIGH.
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15
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12 If this light does not go off after engine starting or comes on while
driving, it means there is a malfunction in the system. Running the
engine with the oil pressure warning light on can cause serious dam-
13 age to the engine. Have the lubricating system checked by a
Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
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0 SYMPTOMS
When the transmission has an electrical or mechanical fault,
1 the transmission operates in the safety mode to maintain
CAUTION
If you find any symptoms caused by mechanical or electrical de-
2 minimum driving conditions and to prevent the transmission fects in the transmission, stop the vehicle immediately and reset
from being damaged. the safety mode.
3 When the transmission is defective, the symptoms that can If abnormal operation of the transmission (fixed at the 2nd for-
occur are as follows: ward gear in -D+ or 2nd reverse gear in R) still exists,
4 Instrument cluster displays D other than D1 even have the system checked by a Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong
when the gear selector lever is in -D+ Position. Authorized Service Center.
5
Heavy shock when moving the selector lever If the mechanical or electrical problem still exists, have the sys-
6 tem checked by a Ssangyong dealer or Ssangyong Authorized
Decreased driving force while driving at high speed Service Center.
7 Fixed gear position during driving
When the gear selector lever is shifted into R, the parking aid sys-
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Distance Alarm interval
tem is activated and the sensors in the rear bumper detect the distance 1
to any obstacle. You can figure out the distance from the obstacle to over 1.2 m no alarm
your vehicle by the alarming sound. The alarm interval becomes faster 2
as your vehicle approaches the object.
80 cm ~ 1.2 m approx. 2.6 sec 3
4
51 cm ~ 80 cm approx. 1.3 sec
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25 cm ~ 50 cm alarm stays on 6
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CAUTION
The alarm does not sound if the distance 10
between sensor and obstacle is less than
25 cm. However, if the sensor detects 11
the obvious obstacle, the alarm stays on.
Do not rely on the parking aid system 12
Obstacle Detecting Sensor while gear selector lever is in R position.
Drive backward while checking the rear 13
When you move the gear selector side of your vehicle.
lever to R, the alarm sounds ac- If the buzzer sounds abnormally or 14
cording to the distance from ob- sounds for over 3 seconds when plac-
stacle to vehicle. ing the gear selector lever to R position, 15
the parking aid system is defective. Have
the system checked at Ssangyong Dealer 16
or Ssangyong Authorized Service center.
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2
ESP HDC Brake ABS EBD
warning light indicator warning light warning light warning light 3
4
5
6
ESPOFF switch 7
8
HDC switch 9
Parking brake 10
release lever
11
Parking brake (M/T) 12
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Parking brake
Brake pedal 15
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6 Flashing
7 Engine brake? If the vehicle is driven for over 2 seconds (at a speed of 10
km/h or higher) while the parking brake is applied, the park-
A system that allows for the slowing of a vehicle that is
8 independent of the conventional braking systems. A driver
ing brake warning light flickers and the warning buzzer sounds.
If it occurs, immediately stop the vehicle and release the
9 would normally down-shift to slow the drivers descent of parking brake.
a hill, using engine compression. The engine brake in-
10 creases the effectiveness of this regarding force.
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1 Warning Light and Warning Sound When Driv-
ing While the Parking Brake is Engaged
2
If you drive the vehicle without releasing
3 the parking brake, the brake warning light
Parking brake Parking brake blinks and the buzzer sounds to warn the
4 pedal release lever driver when the vehicle speed exceeds 10
km/h for more than 2 seconds. When this
5 happens, stop the vehicle immediately and
release the parking brake.
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Parking Brake Operation CAUTION
10
Park at a safe place and depress the parking brake pedal Before driving off, be sure to check that the brake warning light is
11 firmly. When the pedal is depressed, the brake warning light turned off.
( ) on the instrument cluster comes on. Driving with the parking brake applied could damage the rear brake
12 system. Before driving, fully release the parking brake.
If the brake warning light ( ) doesnt go out after releasing the
13 Parking Brake Release parking brake, have the brake system checked by a Ssangyong
To release the parking brake, pull up the parking brake re- Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
14 lease lever.
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Warning Light and Warning Sound When Driv- 1
ing While the Parking Brake is Engaged
2
If you drive the vehicle without releasing the
parking brake, the brake warning light blinks 3
and the buzzer sounds to warn the driver
when the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h 4
for more than 2 seconds. When this
happens, stop the vehicle immediately and 5
release the parking brake.
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Parking Brake Operation CAUTION
10
Park your vehicle at a safe place and pull up the parking Before driving off, be sure to check that the brake warning light is
brake lever. Then, the parking brake warning light ( ) turned off. 11
comes on. Driving with the parking brake applied could damage the rear brake
system. Before driving, fully release the parking brake. 12
Parking Brake Release If the brake warning light ( ) doesnt go out after releasing the
Lift up the brake lever a little and press the release button at parking brake, have the brake system checked by a Ssangyong 13
Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
the end of the lever. Then, push down the lever. 14
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7-2 SEATS
SEATS 7-3
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1 Seatback Reclining Adjustment
Head Restraint Adjustment
To change the seatback angle,
2 lean forward slightly and raise the
Same as that of the power seat
7-4 SEATS
SEATS 7-5
7-6 SEATS
SEATS 7-7
11 WARNING
When the seatback is released from its holding latch, the seatback
12 can completely be folded. Ensure that none of your body parts are
trapped.
13
14
15 To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly and raise
the lever ( ). Then, lean back to the desired angle and re-
16 lease the lever. After adjusting, make sure the lever is re-
tuned to its original position and the seatback is locked.
7-8 SEATS
SEATS 7-9
7-10 SEATS
SEATS 7-11
7-12 SEATS
2
3
4
5
To raise the seat belt, slide the
6 seat belt height adjustor up.
7 To lower the seat belt, press the
button and slide it down.
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WARNING
9 Fastening the Seat Belt Adjust the seat belt height before
driving.
10 Shoulder belt should be positioned mid-
way over the shoulder, never across
11 the neck.
12
13
Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle
Pretensioner (for Front Seat)
14
until it clicks. When a severe frontal impact occurs, seat
15 To unfasten the seat belt, press the but- belt pretensioners rewind the seat belts
immediately to restrain the occupants to
16 ton on the buckle. their seats. It helps the effective operation
of the seat belts and airbags.
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2
3
4
5
6
1. Pull out the latch plate from the 2. Position the shoulder belt across the 4. Pull the latch plate to make sure it is
retractor. If the seat belt is locked body and the lap belt as low as pos- securely locked. A slack belt will 7
when being pulled out, rewind it com- sible across the hips. Insert the latch greatly reduce the protection afforded
pletely in the retractor, then pull it out plate into the buckle until it clicks. to the wearer. 8
to the desired length. 3. Adjust the seat belt height as 5. To unfasten the seat belt, press the
needed. red button on the buckle. 9
10
CAUTION WARNING
Sit back in the seat with the seatback in an Improperly worn seat belts could cause
11
upright position and wear the seat belt. serious injury or death.
12
Put the lap belt as low as possible
across the hips. Do not put it across the 13
WARNING waist. In an accident, the belt may apply
Make sure that the seat belt webbing is pressure to your abdomen. This may 14
not twisted. cause internal injuries.
The shoulder belt should be positioned 15
midway over the shoulder, never across
the neck. 16
Replace the entire seat belt assembly after a severe im- Keep the buckle clean.
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pact even if the damage is not obvious. Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure 2
Never modify the seat belt. of the body, and should be worn low across the front of
Always keep the seat belts clean and dry. Care should be the pelvis or the hips, chest and shoulders, as applicable; 3
taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes, wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal
oil and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Use mild area must be avoided. 4
soap and water for cleaning. The seat belt must be replaced Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, con- 5
if webbing becomes frayed, contaminated or damaged. sistent with comfort, to provide the protection for which
Adjust the seat properly before wearing the seat belt. they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly re- 6
duce the protection afforded to the wearer.
Sit back in the seat with the seatback in an upright posi-
tion and wear the seat belt. If the seat belt is positioned Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the web- 7
too high or fastened too loose, it may not protect your bing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly
battery acid. Cleaning may safely be carried out using
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body from an injury or death in the event of a collision.
mild soap and water. The belt should be replaced if web- 9
Do not recline the seatback more than needed for com-
bing becomes frayed, contaminated or damaged.
fort while vehicle is in use. Seat belt is the most effective
when the passenger sits back and straight up in the seat. It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has 10
If the seatback is reclined too much, then the risks of been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the as-
sliding under the lap belt and getting injured are increased. sembly is not obvious. 11
If the latch plate is inserted into a wrong buckle, the belt Belts should not be worn with straps twisted. 12
may exert pressure on your abdomen instead of your Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant;
pelvis. This may cause serious internal injury. it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried 13
If the seat belt is twisted, there will not be enough con- on the occupants lap.
tact of the belt to spread the impact pressure. No modifications or additions should be made by the
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Make sure that the latch plate is securely locked. user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting de- 15
vices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the seat
When pregnant women use the seat belt, consult with a
doctor for specific recommendations.
belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack. 16
Air Bag Warning Light If this lamp does not go out after engine starting or comes on while driving, it means that
0 there is a malfunction in the system. Have the air bag system checked immediately by a
1 Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Drivers Air Bag Passengers Air Bag* Side Curtain Air Bag*
10 The drivers air bag is The front passengers air The side curtain air bags are contained between
located at center of the bag is located on the right above the front and rear doors and the end of
11 the vehicle roof. The side curtain air bag is designed
steering wheel. dashboard.
12 to inflate only in an impact to the side of the vehicle
and protect occupants heads.
13
14 Pretensioner (for Front Seat)
15 When a severe frontal impact occurs, seat belt pretensioners
rewind the seat belts immediately to restrain the occupants
16 to their seats. It helps the effective operation of the seat belts
and airbags.
Do not bang the door. The front or side curtain air bags When any repairs are needed for the steering wheel, or
1
might deploy. when an accident occurred without the air bag 2
Hold only the outer rim of the steering so that the air bag deployment, have the air bag system checked by a
can inflate without any hindrance. Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service 3
Center.
Do not hold and operate the steering wheel by crossing
your arms. You could get seriously injured when the air You could suffer secondary injuries caused by an inflated 4
bag deploys. air bag such as an abrasion, a burn or injuries by broken
glass. Non-toxic gas will come out when the air bag is
5
Do not place your face or chest near the steering wheel
inflated. 6
and dashboard. Also, do not allow anyone to place their
hands, leg or face on the dashboard. The air bag cannot If the severity of impact to the vehicle is not significant
work properly. and the seat belts are enough to protect occupants, the 7
air bags do not deploy to prevent any secondary injuries
When the air bag inflates, it makes a loud noise and 8
such as cuts, abrasions, or burns.
smoke. However, the smoke is a non-toxic nitrogen gas.
The air bag system should be inspected 10 years from 9
When the air bag deploys, non-toxic gas will come out.
its installation regardless of its appearance and
This gas may cause skin, eyes or nose irritation. Wash
it out with cold and clean water and consult your doctor
conditions. 10
if irritation continues.
11
The windshield glass may be broken when the
passengers air bag deploys. 12
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Sun Sensor
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2
3
4
5
6
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9
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11 Heater/AC Control Panel
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14
15
16
1 Item CAUTION
If your vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open all win-
2 Specification R134a dows to extract heat before turning on the air conditioning (A/C).
Capacity 650 30g Operating the air conditioning (A/C) for a long time while the
3 vehicle is parked may cause the engine to overheat.
When driving up a long hill for an extended period of time, turn
4 WARNING
on and off the air conditioner every 3 to 5 minutes.
If you sleep while the air conditioner or heater is on, with all win-
5 dows closed, you may suffocate to death.
To prevent battery discharge, do not run the fan for an ex-
tended period of time when the engine is not running.
Continued operation in the recirculation mode may cause the inte-
6 rior to become stuffy and windows to fog. Use the recirculation
To maintain the system at its optimum state and to keep the
lubrication of the air conditioner compressor and related
mode for a short period of time.
7 components, run the air conditioner at low speed once a week.
If exhaust gas comes in, there is danger of carbon monoxide Do not stop the engine when the air conditioner is operating. It
8 poisoning. Use the recirculation mode for a short period of time may produce an unpleasant odor trapped in the duct. Turn the fan
when driving through an area of smoke or fumes. Be sure to switch off and wait for a few minutes in the fresh air mode before stop-
9 back to fresh air mode after passing through an area of smoke or ping the engine.
fumes.
If you start the engine with the air conditioner on, the engine may
10 If you sleep while operating the air conditioner or heater with all not start easily and the engine idling can be unstable causing the
the windows closed, you may suffocate to death due to lack of vehicle to vibrate. Be sure to turn off electrical systems such as
11 ventilation. When you operate the air conditioner or heater, venti- the fan.
late frequently.
When the air conditioner is not used in periods, odors will come
12 Never leave a child or a handicapped person alone in the vehicle out. Run the air conditioner for 20 ~ 30 minutes with the doors
with the air conditioner or heater on in hot or cold weather. The opened and you could remove the odors.
13 child or handicapped person can be in serious danger by the heat
and lack of oxygen. During the winter when the air conditioner is not used regularly,
14 run the air conditioner once or twice every month for 5 ~ 10
minutes.
15 If the air conditioner is not used regularly, the lubricant in the A/C
compressor will not circulate causing the A/C to malfunction. Be
16 sure to turn the air conditioner at low speed.
11 OFF switch
12 Air conditioner switch AQS switch
3
4
Temperature
5 Fan control switch control switch
6
7
8
9
10 Air conditioner
ON/OFF switch
11 Air source
selection switch
12 Vent
Defroster and Floor
13 Floor
14
15
16
10
11
12 Air Source Selection Switch
13 By pressing the switch, the fresh air intake mode and recir- WARNING
culation mode change alternatively. When the recirculation
Use of the recirculation mode for a long period of time can cause
14 mode is selected, the indicator in the switch comes on. When
stuffiness, headache, drowsiness, or fogged window.
it rains or is humid, turn the air fresh air intake mode and
If exhaust gas comes in, there is danger of carbon monoxide
15 direct the air flow to the windshield to defog.
poisoning. Set to the fresh air intake mode after passing through a
dusty or polluted area.
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10
WARNING CAUTION
11 When it rains and is very humid, you may have fog on the wind- An extended air conditioner operation in the bi-level mode or de-
shield and windows. The fog will block your view through all win- frost mode may cause the outside glass to fog due to the high
12 dows and can create a dangerous situation. To prevent any fog on temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the
the glass, setting the air source selection switch to the fresh air vehicle. In this case, change the air flow to the fresh air intake
13 intake mode is recommended. mode and set the fan at a low speed.
When the Air Quality System (AQS) switch is pressed, the AQS system
11
CAUTION
is activated and its indicator light comes on. When the switch is
If the outside air contains harmful gases, this sys- pressed again, the light turns off and the AQS system is inactivated.
12
tem prevents the contaminated air from creeping
into the inside. By doing so, the system can form
When the AQS is activated and harmful gases are detected by its sensor, 13
fog on the windshield and other inside windows.
the system automatically selects internal air recirculation mode and the
recirculation indicator comes on. When the harmful gases disappear, out- 14
To defog, refer to the Defog/Defroster section. side air is allowed to come in and the fresh air intake indicator comes on.
NOTE 15
The AQS system can be adjusted according to the vehicles driving conditions. 16
Also, after initially operating for 5 seconds, the system checks the outside air
quality and chooses either the fresh air intake mode or the recirculation mode.
2 CAUTION CAUTION
3 Do not apply excessive force to the holders when removing the Replace the air conditioner filter at every 10,000 km of driving.
glove box. It may cause a deformation of holders and results in However, if the vehicle is operated under severe conditions, such
4 a loose installation. as on dusty or unpaved roads, and excessive air conditioner or
Replace both air conditioner filters at the same time while paying heater use, the replacement interval can be shortened.
5 attention to the installing direction. When the filter is contaminated, it will decrease the cooling or
heating capacity of the system and creates unpleasant odors.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 1. Open the glove box. 2. Remove the glove box from the dash 3. Push down the right side of the glove
panel by moving the left side of the box in the direction of the arrow.
15 holder in the direction of the arrow.
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9 Advantages of a turbocharger
10 Turbocharger helps the engine operate more
smoothly and with greater efficiency.
11 Increase specific power
12 Compensate for power loss at high altitude
Reduce emissions
13
What is the intercooler?
14 The intercooler cools down the compressed
15 air temperature to increase the engine power
by increasing the air density.
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The vehicle owner should be encouraged to observe the fol-
lowing precautions to ensure maximum turbocharger ser-
CAUTION 1
At low ambient temperature, or when ever the vehicle has not
vice life. been used for a long period, normal engine oil pressure and flow 2
is affected. Under these conditions the engine should be started
CAUTION and allowed to idle for a few minutes before operating at higher 3
rpm.
Operate the engine over the idling speed only after normal engine
oil pressure has been established. Forcing the turbocharger to op- Avoid long periods of engine idling. The combination of low-pres- 4
erate before the bearings are adequately lubricated creates unnec- sures in the turbine and compressor may allow oil to seep past
essary friction. the seal into the turbine or the compressor. 5
Take steps to reduce temperature and speeds from their maximum The turbocharger may need to be pre-oiled after oil change or
before shutting down the engine. any service that involves oil draining. Crank the engine a few 6
times before allowing start, then start the engine and allow it to
The engine equipped with turbocharger develops much more heats
idle for a period to establish full oil circulation and pressure be- 7
than a normal engine, so when the engine is stopped abruptly, the
fore operating at higher rpm.
oil in the bearings may evaporate due to heats and can be stuck. 8
Use only the specified engine oil and observe inspection and re-
placement intervals. 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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Good maintenance practices should be observed, particu-
1 larly regarding air filtration, oil quality and filtration.
WARNING
Operating the turbocharger system without the intake and exhaust
2 These areas are important because of a turbochargers oper- manifold mounting can result in severe engine damage.
ating speed. The turbocharger should be operated when every device is normally
3 Proper operating procedures and preventive maintenance installed.
practices enhance good turbochargers service life and
4 performance.
5 The contaminated air cleaner can damage the turbo-charger NOTE
seriously, so frequently check the air cleaner and observe The most defectives in turbocharger are turbine blade damages or com-
6 the replacement intervals. pressor bearing sticks due to lack of oil supply, contaminated engine
oil or external materials.
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10
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14
15
16
Storage Boxes and Convenience Device 11-2 Removable Ashtray / Storage Box (Front)
5
................................................................... 11-13 6
Tiltable Steering Wheel and Horn ........... 11-4
Cigarette Lighter ...................................... 11-14 7
Inside Rearview Mirror .............................. 11-5
Power Outlet ............................................. 11-15 8
Map Pocket ................................................. 11-6
Rear Armrest / Assist Grip and 9
Center Console ........................................... 11-7
Coat Hook ................................................. 11-16 10
Front Cup Holder and Ashtray Holder ...... 11-8
Room Lamps ............................................. 11-17 11
Overhead Console ................................... 11-10
Rear Cup Holder* and Rear Storage Box, 12
Card Holder / Sun Visors and Rear Defogger and Antenna ................... 11-18 13
Vanity Mirror Lamp .................................. 11-11
Luggage Net and Luggage Hooks .......... 11-19 14
Glove Box / Digital Clock ........................ 11-12
Audio/Video System ................................. 11-21 15
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1 Sunglasses box
2
3 Drivers sun visor Passengers sun visor
4
Inside rearview mirror
5 (ECM*)
6
Digital clock
7
8
9
10 Horn
11
12 Front cup holder
Glove box
13
Cigarette lighter
14
Center console Power outlet
15
16 Drivers door map pocket Passengers door
map pocket
0
1 Tiltable Steering Wheel Horn
Press the horn pad on the steer-
2 ing wheel to sound the horn.
3 CAUTION
The reflection rate of the inside rearview mirror can be automati- Manual Day/Night Adjustment
8
cally adjusted by the light intensity from a vehicle behind you. You can manually adjust the rearview mirror by pushing or 9
CAUTION
pulling its adjusting lever to avoid blindness at night due to
other vehicles behind you. 10
Under the following conditions, automatic anti-glare function may not
operate properly. CAUTION 11
When the rear vehicles headlamp is not beamed directly to the in- When you are not able to see the back of your vehicle at night,
side rearview mirrors sensor. adjust the rearview mirror by holding the mirror body and pushing 12
When the rear window has a dark tinted glass. or pulling it to a desired angle so that you can secure a clear rear
When the gear selector lever is in the R position, automatic anti- view. 13
glare function will be cancelled to obtain the best rearview.
WARNING 14
WARNING
For your safety, never adjust the inside rearview mirror while the ve- 15
The electrolyte may come out when the mirror is broken. Do not hicle is in motion.
allow it to contact your skin or eyes. If you accidentally get it in
your eyes, flush with water and see your doctor.
16
For your safety, never adjust the mirror while the vehicle is in motion.
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15
16
11 CAUTION
14
15
16
9
Pull up on the lever to open the glove box. Items can be H (HOUR) : Hour Adjusting Button
10 stored.
M (MINUTE) : Minute Adjusting Button
When the tail lights are on and the glove box is open, the
11 glove box inner lamp comes on. S (SET) : Setting Button
12 Press the S button to adjust the time to the nearest hour.
CAUTION
When the time is between 00 and 29 minutes of a certain hour,
13 Driving with the glove box lid open can cause injury in case of the minute indicator will show 00 if this button is pressed.
an accident or a sudden stop. Keep glove box lid closed when
When the time is between 30 and 59 minutes of a certain
14 driving.
hour, the minute indicator will show 00 and one hour will
Do not store any flammables including a disposable lighter in the
15 console box or glove box. In hot weather, it may explode and
be added to the hour indicator if this button is pressed.
cause a fire. NOTE
16 When disconnecting the battery or replacing the fuse, the clock should
be adjusted again.
0 WITH A/T (Automatic Transmission) MODEL WITH M/T (Manual Transmission) MODEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
To operate the cigarette lighter, press it in all the way down. CAUTION
10 When it becomes heated, it automatically pops out and is
Do not tap the cigarette lighter strongly to clean up. That may dam-
ready for use. age the coil.
11
WARNING
12 When the cigarette lighter does not automatically pop up after
30 seconds, there is a danger of overheating. If this happens,
13 pull it out and have the problem corrected by Ssangyong Dealer
or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
14
Inserting your finger into the cigarette lighter outlet can cause
15 burns or electric shock.
The barrel of the cigarette lighter becomes very hot when it is
16 fully charged. When touched by or dropped on bare skin, this
may cause burns. Dropping the hot lighter can cause damage to
a car seat or even start a fire.
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12
13
14
15
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FRONT ROOM LAMP 1
When this switch is pressed, the
Main switch
front and center room lamps are
2
coupled with doors. (The center 3
room lamp is coupled only if the
center room lamp switch is in 4
the door coupled operation.)
When pressed again, the lamps 5
go out.
Front room lamp Spot switch
* When a door is opened, the 6
front and center room lamps
are turned on. In this case,
7
CENTER ROOM LAMP you cannot turn off the lamps LUGGAGE ROOM LAMP 8
with the main room lamp
switch. When the door is 9
closed, the lamp will go off. OFF
ON 10
Door position
11
Tailgate 12
position
13
When this switch is pushed towards the rear of the vehicle, the When this switch is pushed towards the 14
lamp comes on. If the switch is pushed to the opposite direction, tailgate, the lamp comes on when the tail-
the lamp will go off. But, when any door is open, the lamp comes gate is open. If the switch is pushed to the
15
on. (However, the lamp is coupled with the doors only when the opposite direction, the lamp will go off and 16
main switch of the front room lamp is pressed) When the door is will not come on even if the tailgate is open.
closed, the lamp will go off.
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1
2
3
4
Audio switch in the 5
steering wheel
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
AV monitor DVD changer 14
(touch panel type)
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Starting the Engine with Jumper Cables . 12-2 Shift Lever Lock Release and Safety
5
Mode Reset ............................................... 12-17 6
Cautions when a Tire is Flat ..................... 12-4
Towing a Disabled Vehicle ...................... 12-18 7
OVM Tools .................................................. 12-5
Emergency Towing ................................... 12-19 8
Changing a Flat Tire ................................. 12-6
Trailer Towing ........................................... 12-20 9
Removing the Spare Tire ......................... 12-7
Accident or Fire ........................................ 12-25 10
Changing a Spare Tire .............................. 12-8
Warning Triangle* .................................... 12-26
11
Cautions when Changing the Tire .......... 12-13
12
When the Engine is Overheating ............ 12-14
13
Water Separator Warning Light and Engine
14
Check Warning Light ............................... 12-16
15
16
4
5 The positive (+) cable to the positive
(+) terminal.
6 The minus () cable to the minus ()
7 terminal.
Be sure to observe the connecting se-
8 quence specified below.
9
10
11
Discharged battery
12 1. Prepare a set of jumper cables.
Connecting order: 2. Place another vehicle that has the same 12 V of power
13 near to the discharged vehicle.
(1) The + terminal of the discharged battery
14 3. Switch off all electrical accessories for the discharged
(2) The + terminal of the booster battery
vehicle.
(3) The - terminal of the booster battery
15 4. Apply the parking brake and shift the transmission to the
(4) Connect one end of the other jumper cable to the body P position (automatic transmission) or neutral (N) posi-
16 of the discharged vehicle, such as the engine block or a tion (manual transmission).
front towing hook.
5. Connect the jumper cables.
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If one of the tires becomes flat while driving, grab the steer-
1 ing wheel firmly and remove your foot from the accelerator
2 pedal. Gradually slow down and park your vehicle in a safe
place. Replace the flat tire with a spare tire. For the process,
3 refer to sections about the spare tire.
4
5
6
7
8
9
WARNING WARNING
10
Dont panic! Improper operation of the steering wheel or abrupt brak- Stop the engine and set up the warning triangle behind your vehicle
11 ing may cause a consequential accident on the road. Stop your ve- (daytime: 100 m, night time: 200 m - on express way).
hicle in a safe place and turn on the hazard flasher and then apply Chock the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite to the
12 the parking brake. wheel being changed.
Do not drive with a flat tire for even a very short distance. In addi- Have all passengers get out of vehicle and stand in a safe place.
13 tion to damages to the rim of the tire, abnormal driving conditions
can cause a very danger situation.
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1
Jack and
OVM tool box 2
3
4
5
6
7
Jack extension
storage box 8
9
Emergency tools such as the jack, the jack connection, and 1. Jack
others are stored inside of the 3rd row side jack box and the 2. Jack connection
10
floor jack extension storage.
3. Wheel nut wrench 11
4. Screwdriver (+ and -)
12
5. Spanner (Big)
6. Spanner (Small) 13
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1
2 Jack and OVM
tool box
3
4
5
6
7
Jack extension storage box
8
9
1. Stop your vehicle in a safe place and turn on the hazard 4. Pull out the jack, the wheel nut wrench,
10 flasher and then apply the parking brake. OVM tool and the jack connection.
11 2. Chock the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite
to the wheel being changed.
12 3. Turn fastening knobs and open the jack box cover. Also,
open the jack extension storage box.
13
CAUTION
14 Put the tools into their own locations.
15 Stop the engine and set up the warning triangle behind your vehicle
(daytime: 100 m, night time: 200 m - on express way).
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The spare tire carrier holder
Butterfly nut 1
Carrier 2
3
4
5
1. Loosen the fastening bolt of the 2. Loosen the spare tire carrier holder 6
spare tire carrier holder with the by turning the butterfly nut on the
wheel wrench. holder to release the carrier.
7
WARNING 3. While raising up the carrier, pull 8
the carrier hold up. This will release
The emergency spare tire is only for emergency
situations. Never use it for normal driving. After
the carrier from the holder. Be sure 9
installing the spare tire on a wheel, take your ve- to keep any of your body parts
hicle to a Ssangyong authorized service center or away from underneath the carrier. 10
a tire-specialized shop to replace it with a new
regular tire. 11
4. Take out the spare tire.
CAUTION
5. If you have raised up your ve-
12
When reinstalling the spare tire to the carrier, be hicle with the jack for easy
sure to securely lock it to the carrier holder. 13
removal of the spare tire,
When one of the rear tires is flat, you may not
have a enough space to release the spare tire
lower the jack completely and 14
remove the jack from your
form the its carrier. Then, raise your vehicle with
the jack.
vehicle. 15
While your vehicle is being raised up with the jack, 16
avoid any impact on your vehicle. Otherwise, you
may get injured.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Pry off the wheel cap with a flat blade screwdriver. 2. Loosen the wheel nuts one or two turns by turning them
9 counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench.
10
WARNING WARNING
11 The parking brake should always be applied when replacing the Do not remove the nuts yet from the wheel. If they are removed,
flat tire. the wheel could slip off from the vehicle. Then, the body of the
12 Chock the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite to the vehicle will fall down on you and you may get seriously injured.
wheel being changed. Loosen the wheel nuts one or two turns.
13
14 CAUTION
When reinstalling the wheel cap, be sure to completely fit it into its
15 location.
16
16
0 Engine over-
heat warning
1 lamp
2
Coolant tem-
3 perature gauge
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
When the engine overheats, steam or spray may come out
11 Symptoms: the engine compartment. Or, the coolant temperature gauge
The engine overheat warning lamp blinks (Buzzer touches H. If this happens, the engine overheat warning
12 sounds) lamp comes on and a buzzer will sound. Immediately stop
your vehicle in a safe place.
13 The gauge indicates over the normal range (or in the
red zone),
14 Steam or spray from the engine compartment.
15 Reduced engine output.
16
0
1 Water Separator Warning Light
When the water level inside the water sepa-
2 rator in the fuel filter exceeds a certain level,
this warning light comes on and a buzzer
3 sounds. If these conditions occur, immedi-
ately drain the water from the fuel filter & the
4 water separator. For the draining procedures, please refer to TRIP A
ODO B
5 How to drain the water from fuel filter section in this manual.
6 WARNING
The fuel system in the engine may get serious damages if you Engine Check Warning Light
7 keep driving while the warning light is on. Prompt correction
should be necessary. If the light stays on or comes on while
8 Before starting the engine, perform the pumping operation of driving, some of the engine control compo-
the priming pump until it becomes rigid to fill up the fuel pump nents including sensors and other devices
9 with fuel. are defective. Have the system checked by
a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Autho-
10 rized Service Center.
CAUTION
11 When the water level inside the water separator in the fuel filter
exceeds a certain level, this warning light comes on and a buzzer CAUTION
12 sounds. Also, the driving force of the vehicle decreases. If these When this warning light comes on, the engine driving force may
conditions occur, immediately drain the water from the fuel filter & be decreased or the engine may stall.
13 the water separator. If the above conditions are still existing after
draining the water, have the system checked by a Ssangyong
14 Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
15
16
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Flat-bed equipment is the best method of moving a disabled If not available to use a car carrier, tow the vehicle as
vehicle to avoid any damages. illustrated.
9
The vehicle equipped with the AWD system should be towed Choose an appropriate towing method based upon vehicle
10 by this way. damage.
11 WARNING WARNING
If you tow the vehicle equipped with AWD system while front or The propeller shaft for the grounded wheels should be disconnected
12 rear tires are rolling on the road, the drive system in the vehicle before towing.
should be severely damaged. Because their oil pumps are off during towing, towing the vehicle
13 with the propeller shaft connected can cause internal damage or
burning of the transmission or the transfer case.
14
15
16
0 TRAILER LOADING
Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger vehicle To load your trailer properly, you must know how to mea-
1 therefore handling, braking, durability and economy will be sure gross trailer weight and trailer ball weight. Gross trailer
2 affected by towing a trailer. weight is the weight of the trailer plus all cargo in it.
Your safety and satisfaction depend upon proper use of cor- You can measure gross trailer weight by putting the fully
3 rect equipment. Also, you should avoid overloading and other loaded trailer on a vehicle scale.
abusive use. Trailer ball weight is the downward force exerted on the hitch
4 The maximum loaded trailer weight you can pull with your by the trailer coupler at its normal towing height. This weight
5 vehicle depends on your intended use and what special equip- can be measured using a bathroom scale.
ment has been installed on it. Before attempting any towing, The weight of your loaded trailer (gross trailer weight) should
6 ensure that the correct equipment is fitted to your vehicle. never exceed the specified values.
Your Ssangyong Dealer will help supply and install towing The maximum permissible trailer ball weight is 92 kg.
7 equipment to suit your requirement.
The permissible trailer loads are valid for several gradients
8 from 6.8% to 12.6% according to engine power applied.
When the trailer has been coupled, the permissible rear axle
9 load for the fully loaded towing vehicle (including occupants)
10 must not be exceeded.
11
12
13
14
15
16
10 Check by weighing loaded trailer and ball load separately. SAFETY CHAINS
Check the relevant state or territory registration authorities for the
legal maximum towing weight capacities. Always attach safety chains between your vehicle and the
11 trailer. Cross the safety chains under the tongue of the trailer
12 so that the tongue will not drop to the road if it becomes
separated from the hitch. Follow the manufacturers recom-
13 mendation for attaching safety chains. Always leave just
enough slack to permit full turning. Never allow safety chains
14 to drag on the road.
15
16
0
1
2
If your vehicle catches on fire, dont
panic. Evacuate any occupants and use 3
the extinguisher.
4
5
6
7
8
ACCIDENT
9
Turn on the emergency hazard warning switch. If possible, WARNING
move your vehicle to a safe place to avoid any secondary 10
In an accident, fuel can be released from the vehicle. Therefore,
accidents. If anyone is injured, call an ambulance and con-
stop the engine and avoid any sparks or flames.
tact the nearest police station.
If you have even a minor burn, see your doctor.
11
FIRE 12
Stop immediately in a safe place. Turn off the engine. Use 13
fire extinguishers to put out the fire. If it is not possible to
extinguish the fire, contact the nearest fire or police station. 14
15
16
0
1 When the vehicle has a serious problem during
driving
2 1. Turn on the hazard flasher and move the vehicle out of
traffic to a safe place. Set up the warning triangle behind
3 your vehicle (days: 100 m, nights: 200 m) to warn other
4 vehicles.
2. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle and stay away
5 from the traffic. When your safety is secured, contact your
Ssangyong dealer for your emergency service.
6
7
8
9
When you pull over your breaking down vehicle to a safe CAUTION
10 place, set up a warning triangle behind your vehicle.
Set up a warning triangle on a place where it can be very visible
11 (Daytime: 100 meters behind, Night: 200 meters behind) while paying attention to traffic conditions.
On a highway or vehicle-designated road, evacuate yourself to a
12 safe place after pulling over your vehicle.
At night time, set up a blinking emergency triangle behind your ve-
13 hicle (over 200 meters) to warn others.
On a curved road, provide a emergency hand signal to others at
14 the point over 200 meters behind your vehicle.
15 If your vehicle is operational or the problem is fixed, resume driving
paying extra attention to traffic conditions.
16
Daily Check List ......................................... 13-2 Fuse and Relay Box ................................. 13-23
5
Locations in Engine Compartment .......... 13-3 Tire ............................................................ 13-28 6
Engine Oil .................................................. 13-6 Spare Tire and Winter Tire ...................... 13-30 7
Engine Coolant ......................................... 13-10 Wiper Blade Replacement ...................... 13-31 8
Air Cleaner ................................................ 13-12 Spark Plugs (For Gasoline) ...................... 13-32
9
Power Steering Fluid ............................... 13-13 Drive Belt .................................................. 13-33
Fuel Filter and Priming Pump Transfer Case Oil ...................................... 13-33 10
(Without Additional Water Separator) .... 13-14 Do-It-Yourself Operation ........................... 13-34 11
Fuel Filter and Water Separator Scheduled Maintenance Services 12
(With Additional Water Separator) ......... 13-15 (Diesel Engine) .......................................... 13-35
13
Fuel Filter (For Gasoline) ......................... 13-18 Scheduled Maintenance Services
Brake and Clutch Fluid (With M/T) .......... 13-19 (Gasoline Engine) ..................................... 13-38 14
Washer Fluid ............................................. 13-20 15
Battery ....................................................... 13-21 16
0 Exterior Interior
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 The following checks are recommended before driving to 1. Check for the steering wheels free play and looseness.
maintain safe and dependable vehicle operation. 2. Check the parking brake lever.
10 3. Check the operation of the horn, windshield wipers and
1. Check the tires for inflation pressure and damage.
turn signals.
11 2. Check the wheel bolts for looseness. 4. Check the operation of the instrument cluster and indi-
12 3. Check the operation of the lights. cator warning lights.
5. Check the level of fuel in the fuel tank.
4. Check for any oil, water, fuel and fluid leaks. 6. Check the position of the rearview mirrors.
13 7. Check the operation of the door and window locking mechanism.
14 8. Check the brakes and clutch pedals free play, height and
function.
15 9. Check the seat belts.
CAUTION
16 If in doubt about driving and operating conditions, have your vehicle
checked at a Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center.
CAUTION 0
Do not work on the engine compartment while the engine, radiator, exhaust manifold, muffler
or catalytic converter is hot. Always turn the engine off and allow it to cool before starting 1
the maintenance.
2
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir
Coolant surge tank (for manual transmission) 3
0
1
2
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir
3 (for manual transmission)
Coolant surge tank
4 Relay and fuse box
5
Engine oil filler cap
Engine oil dipstick
6
7
8 Air cleaner
9
Battery
10
11
12 With Additional
Without Additional
13 Water Separator Water Separator
3
14
1 3 Front washer
15 2 Power steering fluid reservoir
fluid reservoir
16 1
0
1
Coolant surge tank 2
Brake and clutch fluid reservoir
(for manual transmission) 3
Relay and fuse box 4
5
Engine oil dipstick
6
Air cleaner Engine oil 7
filler cap
8
9
10
11
12
13
Front washer
Power steering Battery
fluid reservoir 14
fluid reservoir
15
16
10 Max
Min
11
12
Engine oil
13 filler cap
Engine oil
14 dipstick
15
16
16 Regularly check the engine oil level and add the Ssangyong
genuine engine oil if necessary.
1
2
3 Coolant surge tank Coolant surge tank
4
5
6
7
8
9
Level Check Service Interval
10 Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking brake. Replacement: Every 3 years or every 60,000 km
11 Stop the engine and wait until it cools.
Diesel Engine (D20DT) 10.5 ~ 11.0 Ssangyong genuine coolant
1. The coolant level should be between the MAX and MIN
12 Diesel Engine (D27DT) 11.0 ~ 11.5 Anti-Freeze:SYC-310
mark on the coolant surge tank.
Gasoline Engine (G32D) 11.5 ~ 12.0 Anti-Freeze:Water = 50:50
2. Check the coolant level. If the level is below the "MIN"
13 mark, immediately add coolant. Check: Everyday, before driving off
14 Replenishment: Replenish as necessary
15
16
8 WARNING
Do not drive your vehicle with an improperly installed air cleaner element or without it. It
9 may damage the engine or may cause a fire.
Do not let any object enter the housing when cleaning the air cleaner. It may damage the
10 engine or may cause an engine to stall.
11
CAUTION
12 Air cleaner If you blow the compressed air to normal air flow, the engine will be damaged due to
foreign materials entering.
13 Be careful with the direction of the compressed air on the air cleaner.
14 Change CAUTION
15 1. Unscrew the cover bolts and remove the cover. If vehicle is operated under severe condition
2. Replace the air cleaner element with a new one. Make Pollutant area or off-road driving
16 sure that the element is correctly installed in the air Driving in dusty condition or sandy condition
cleaner housing. frequently inspect the air cleaner, if necessary, change the air cleaner.
3. Close the cover and tighten the bolts.
13-12 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
0 Plug opening direction Change the fuel filter at every 30,000 km (EU) or 25,000 km
(General) of driving.
1 Plug closing direction
Drain water from the fuel filter whenever replacing the engine oil.
Fuel filter After changing the fuel filter, perform the pumping operation of
2 Water drain plug the priming pump until it becomes rigid.
3 Connector CAUTION
Priming pump Change the fuel filter according to the specified service interval.
4
Drain water from the fuel filter whenever changing the engine oil.
5 After changing the fuel filter or draining the water, perform the pumping
operation of priming the pump until it becomes rigid.
6
7
8
9 Fuel filter
10
11
12
Water Separating Function Priming Pump Operating Conditions
13 If water in fuel gets into the engine and fuel system, it may 1. when completely consumed the fuel
cause serious damage to the fuel system. The fuel filter pro- 2. after draining the water from the fuel filter
14 vides the water separating function to block the inflow of water.
3. after replacing the fuel filter
15 When the water level inside the water separator in the fuel
filter exceeds a certain level, the warning light comes on and Before starting the engine, perform the pumping operation
of the priming pump until it becomes rigid to fill up the fuel
16 the buzzer sounds. If it occurs, immediately drain water from
pump with fuel.
the fuel filter. For draining procedures, refer to How to drain
the water from fuel filter section in this manual.
13-14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fuel filler 9
10
11
12
Priming Pump Operating Conditions
Priming 13
1. If the vehicle has been run out of fuel pump
2. After draining water from the fuel filter. Water 14
3. After replacing the fuel filter separator
15
Before starting the engine, perform the pumping operation
of the priming pump until it becomes rigid so that the fuel 16
pump fills up with fuel.
15
16
0 FUEL FILTER
If the filter is contaminated, the supplied fuel will be reduced,
1 main components will be damaged due to entering the con-
2 taminated materials and the performance of catalytic con-
verter will be deteriorated.
3 Replace the fuel filter according to the specified maintemamce
schedule.
4
5 Service Interval
Replacement Every 100,000 km (if using poor quality
6
of fuel, replace every 30,000 km)
7
CAUTION
8
Replace with a Ssangyong genuine part with specified intervals.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0
Diesel Engine When the battery charge warning light ( ) on the instru- 1
ment cluster comes on, the battery is not normally charging.
If the warning light comes on while driving, turn off all unnec- 2
essary electrical devices and have the system checked by a
Ssangyong Dealer or Ssangyong Authorized Service Center. 3
4
Battery Maintenance
Make sure the terminal connections are securely 5
tightened.
6
If the terminals are corroded, clean them with a wire
brush or sand paper. 7
The battery terminal should be disconnected only when
the ignition key is removed from the key cylinder. Discon- 8
necting the terminal with the key in the ON or ACC po-
Gasoline Engine sition may cause a sudden change in voltage and dam- 9
age various electrical systems.
10
Check the battery for any cracks, damages or leaks. Re-
place it if necessary. To remove any battery fluid on the 11
battery surface, wear rubber gloves and wipe the fluid out
with a wet-soapy cloth. 12
Specification 13
Specification DC 12V 14
Capacity 90AH 15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
13-26
24 41 O/SIDE MRR
SPARE SPARE A/BAG D/CLOCK SPARE SPARE
7.5A 10A 10A 15A 20A
25 CLUSTER 42
C/LIGHTER
7.5A STICS 15A
26 43 AUDIO
ENG ROOM
TUNNER UNIT
Page 26
10A FUSE & RLY BOX 10A
28 T/SIGNAL 45
ENG ECU
10A
BACK UP LP 10A
*GSL
29 TCU, TGS 46
INJECTOR
10A TCCU 20A
FUSE
*GSL
30 47 PULLER
RR WIPER ENG ECU SENSOR
10A 15A
31 48
32 SEAT UNIT 49
DRL RELAY
BURGLAR HORN 7.5A EAS, EPB 7.5A
33 50
INTERIOR FUSE BOX LABEL (DRIVERS SIDE)
*HDC 34 HEAD LP 51
R/SNR& AUTO LIGHT RR FOG LAMP
7.5A DRL 10A INTERIOR LAMP
HDC
35 FRT 52 IMMOBILIZER
S/WARMER
15A 7.5A BUZZER, CHIME
2006-10-03, 2:36
38 55
RR WIPER RR S/WARMER *GSL
10A 15A
SPARE F/PUMP
39 STICS 56 STARTER
FRT & RR
7.5A GLASS HEATER 10A GSL ECU
59 66
3
*DSL SPARE HAZARD LAMP
- 15A
SHIFT 4
ENG ECU 60 67 LOCK
-
SPARE
20A
PASS P/SEAT (A/T) 5
61
SPARE
68
SPARE 6
- -
62 69 7
SPARE DSP & AMP
- 20A
*DSL
8
63 70
NAVIGATION
HAZARD LAMP ENG ECU AUDIO UNIT BLOWER
7.5A 15A
9
64 *DSL 71
7.5A
ENG ECU
-
SPARE 10
11
12
*GSL *GSL 13
P/OUTLET FOLDING UNFOLDING SENSOR INJECTOR 14
15
* PLEASE USE THE DESIGNED FUSE AND RELAY
16
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. Lift the wiper arm up from the 2. Press the safety button ( ). 3. Slide the blade down and remove
windshield. it from the arm. 7
4. Install a new blade. 8
The tailgate wiper blade can be re- 5. Put the wiper arm down.
placed in the same manner. 9
CAUTION
10
Do not open the hood when the wiper arm is lifted up. The wiper and hood may be damaged.
Do not operate the wiper when the washer fluid reservoir is empty. 11
Be certain not to apply any fluid polish containing oil to the windshield of your vehicle
since this will result in streaks which impair vision. Contamination of either the window or 12
the wiper blades with foreign materials can reduce the effectiveness of the windshield
wipers. Never clean up the windshield with a waxed or oil-saturated cloth. 13
14
WARNING
15
Malfunctioning wipers on a raining or snowing day may be detrimental to your driving
safety. Never drive your vehicle with malfunctioning wipers on a raining or snowing day. 16
Do not touch the running wipers. It may cause a personal injury.
0 SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs should be inspected periodically for carbon
1 deposits. When carbon accumulates on a spark plug, a
2 strong spark may not be produced.
If necessary, clean the electrodes with a fine wire brush and
3 carefully scrape the carbon off the insulator with a small file.
The spark plugs should then be blown clean with com-
4 pressed air and the upper insulator wiped clean. And ad-
just the spark plug gap.
5
Service Interval
6
7 Replacement (G32D) Change every 60,000 km
8
9
NGK: BKUR5ETZ-10 CAUTION
10 (G32D)
Specification Gap 1 0.1 mm When replacing the spark plugs, disconnect the negative termi-
11 nal of the battery and turn off all the switches.
It is recommended that the engine be cool or cold when chang-
12 ing the spark plugs (you could burn yourself).
Do not use non-recommended spark plugs.
13 Do not allow contaminants to enter spark plug hole.
14
15 WARNING
Spark plugs may be very hot.
16 Be careful not to burn yourself.
Gasoline Engine
8
9
You do not need extra tension adjustment, but check belt
for wear or tension by pushing the belt and replace if 10
necessary.
11
Belt replacement: Gasoline Engine
12
Install a device onto the tension adjuster and rotate clock-
wise to release the tension and take off the belt. 13
WARNING 14
The engine could inadvertently start while checking the belt and
cause moving parts to crush or cut. Remove key from ignition 15
switch.
16
3 WARNING CAUTION
4 Be careful not to touch any hot components such as the engine, Check the level of the engine oil and every fluid including coolant
radiator, exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, or muffler when daily. If you drive while the fluid levels are low, your vehicle can
the engine is just stopped. They may burn you badly. Let the be damaged and such damages will not be covered by warranty.
5 engine cool down before any service. Use only the genuine Ssangyong oils and fluids.
6 When working with the battery or fuel related components, Do not allow oils and coolant to make contact with skin or painted
always stop the engine and do not smoke. Also, remove all surfaces during inspection or refill of them. They can also dam-
7 flames or sparks near the vehicle. age paint finish. If skin contact happens, rinse affected areas
Do not connect and disconnect the battery terminals when immediately with plenty of water and then consult a doctor.
8 the ignition key is in the ON position. Do not overfill the oil or coolant, otherwise, the engine and
The polarity of the battery, i.e. the connections for the posi- transmission may be damaged. Maintain the specified level.
9 tive and negative cables, must not be interchanged. The performance of oils and coolant may be deteriorated when
The battery cables and wires transfer high voltage and current. they are exposed to dust and moisture. Be careful not to al-
10 Avoid any short circuit. low contact with dust while refilling.
11 Make sure that the ignition key is OFF when performing any In spite of very limited driving of your vehicle, oils and other
work in an enclosed space such as a garage. fluids can disappear over the time. Therefore, check their lev-
els frequently.
12 Keep the used oil and coolant out of reach of children. (For a
proper disposal of them, contact a professional service.) Improperly disposed engine oil and/or other fluids can pollute
13 When checking your vehicle, you must turn off the engine first. the environment. Dispose used fluids in accordance with lo-
Then, put the shift lever into the "P" (automatic transmission) or cal environmental regulations.
14 "Neutral" (manual transmission) position and apply the parking brake.
The electrical cooling fan can start to operate unexpectedly even
15 when the engine is stopped. Disconnect the negative battery
cable before you check the radiator, cooling fan or nearby parts.
16
Maintenance service and record retention are the owners responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance
has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart.
0
* EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.) 1
MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 2
MAINTENANCE x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
3
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM 4
Drive belt I I I I I I I I
* Engine oil & filter EU Initial check: 5,000 km, and replenish if necessary, change every 15,000 km or 12 months 5
(1)* (3)* (4)* General Initial change: 5,000 km, change every 10,000 km or 12 months
Cooling system hose & connections I I I I I I I I
6
Engine coolant (3)* (4)* Change every 60,000 km or 3 years. And, inspect and replenish if necessary. 7
* Fuel filter Direct Injection EU I R* I R* I R* I R*
(Diesel Engine) General Replace every 25,000 km (Draining water from fuel filter: whenever replacing the engine oil) 8
Additional Water Separator (if equipped) Replace every 150,000 km or 5 years (Drain the water whenever replacing the engine oil)
Fuel line & connections I I I I I I I I 9
Air cleaner (2)* EU Initial clean: 5,000 km, clean every 15,000 km, replace every 30,000 km
(But, shorten the service interval under severe conditions)
10
General Initial clean: 5,000 km, clean every 10,000 km, replace every 30,000 km
11
(But, shorten the service interval under severe conditions)
Injection timing (See NOTE1) I I I I I I I I 12
NOTE 1: Adjust as required; - When excessive smoke is visible (black or white) - Taxi, patrol service or delivery service (extended idling and ex-
- Poor performance/economy cessive driving with low speed) 13
Chart Symbols: Shorten the service interval. Inspect the engine oil at any time,
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, occasionally, if necessary refill the engine oil.
replenish, adjust or replace. (2)* If vehicle is operated under severe condition, driving in dusty con-
14
R - Replace or change. dition or sandy condition, pollutant area or off-road driving, fre-
(1)* If vehicle is operated under severe condition: quently inspect the air cleaner, if necessary, change the air cleaner. 15
- Frequent stop-and-go traffic, extended idling, short driving distance (3)* More frequent maintenance is required if under dusty driving
below 6 km, driving distance below 16 km when the outside tempera-
ture remains below freezing
condition.
(4)* Refer to Recommended fluids, coolant and lubricants.
16
- Driving in a hilly or mountainous terrain, sandy, or dusty area * Water separator: When replace the engine oil, also drain the water from
- High load driving such as trailer towing the fuel filter.
* EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.)
0 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
1 MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
2 ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
CHASSIS AND BODY
3 Exhaust pipes & mountings I I I I I I I I
4 Brake / Clutch fluid (3)* Change every: 2 years (inspect frequently)
Parking brake / EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
5 Brake pads (Front & Rear) (4)* General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
Brake line & connections (including booster) Inspect every 15,000 km or 1 years, adjust or replace if necessary
6 Manual transmission oil (5)* I I I R I I I R
Clutch & brake pedal free play I I I I I I I I
7 Front & Rear Front Non IOP Inspect frequently, change every 30,000 km
8 differential IOP EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
fluid (3)* General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
9 Rear Rigid Inspect frequently, change every 30,000 km
IRS EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
10 General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
Transfer case fluid (3)* Inspect every 15,000 km, change every 60,000 km (Frequnt check of oil leak)
11 Automatic transmission fluid (6)* Inspect every 30,000 km or 12 month (But change every 60,000 km under severe condition)
12 Chart Symbols:
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean,
replenish, adjust or replace.
13 R - Replace or change.
(3)* Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants. (5)* Inspect manual transmission fluid every 15,000 km (Inspect the leak
14 (4)* More frequent maintenance is required if the vehicle is operated under of fluid at any time,occasionally), then change every 60,000 km
any of the following conditions: (6)* Change automatic transmission fluid and every 60,000 km if the
- In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches
15 32C (90F) or higher, or
vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions: Towing a trailer
or off-road driving (Inspect the leak of fluid at any time, occasionlly)
- In hilly or moutainous terrain, or
16 - When doing frequent trailer towing, or
- Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.
* EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.)
Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
0
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 1
x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 2
Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight / Secure (6)* Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary
3
Tire condition & inflation pressure Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary 4
Wheel alignment (7)* Inspect when abnormal condition is noted
Steering wheel & linkage I I I I I I I I 5
Power steering fluid & lines (3)* I I I I I I I I
Drive shaft boots (8)* I I I I I I I I 6
Seat belts, buckles & anchors I I I I I I I I
Lubricate locks, hinges & bonnet latch Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary
7
Wheel bearing grease I I I I I I I I 8
Propeller shaft grease - Front / Rear (9)* EU I I I I I I I I
General Inspect every 10,000 km 9
Air conditioner filter Change every 10,000 km
(But, shorten the service interval under severe conditions) 10
Chart Symbols:
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. 11
R - Replace or change.
(3)* Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants. 12
(6)* After completion of off-road operation, the underbody of the vehicle should be throughly inspected. Examine threaded fasteners for looseness.
(7)* If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
(8)* After completion of off-road operation, the drive shaft boots should be inspected.
13
(9)* Inspect propeller shaft grease every 5,000 km or 3 months if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe condition.
- In off-road or dusty road, or 14
- In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32C (90F) or higher, or
- In hilly or moutainous terrain. 15
Severe Conditions in Air Conditioner Filter
- Pollutant area or off-road driving, extended air conditioner or heater operation
16
Maintenance service and record retention are the owners responsibility. You should retain evidence that proper maintenance
0 has been performed on your vehicle in accordance with the scheduled maintenance service chart.
1 * EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.)
MAINTENANCE Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
2 INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
3 MAINTENANCE ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
4 ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
Drive belt I I I I I I I I
5 Engine oil & engine oil filter (1)* (3)* (Initial change: 10,000 km) R** R R R R R R R
Cooling system hose & connections I I I I I I I I
6 Engine coolant (3)* Change every 60,000 km or 3 years. And, inspect replenish if necessary.
7 Fuel filter (2)* Replace every 100,000 km (if using poor quality of fuel, replace every 30,000 km)
Fuel line & connections I I I I I I I I
8 Air cleaner (2)* I I I R I I I R
Ignition timing I I I I I I I I
9 Spark plugs - - - R - - - R
Charcoal canister & vapor lines - - I - - I - -
10 Chart Symbols:
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
11 R - Replace or change.
** - In order to secure engine long life and effective break-in, first oil (factory filled) would be recommended to drain with in 10,000 km.
12 (1)* If vehicle is operated under severe condition: short distance driving, (2)* If vehicle is operated under severe condition, pollutant area or off-road
extensive idling or driving in dusty condition, shorten the service driving, driving in dusty condition or sandy condition, frequently inspect
13 interval. the air cleaner, if necessary, change the air cleaner.
(3)* Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants.
14
15
16
* EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.)
Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
0
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 1
x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 2
CHASSIS AND BODY
Exhaust pipes & mountings I I I I I I I I
3
Brake / Clutch fluid (3)* Change every: 2 years (inspect frequently) 4
Parking brake / EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace as necessary.
Brake pads (Front & Rear) (4)* General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace as necessary. 5
Brake line & connections (including booster) Inspect every 15,000 km or 1 years, adjust or replace if necessary
Manual transmission oil (5)* I I I R I I I R 6
Clutch & brake pedal free play I I I I I I I I
Front & Rear Front EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
7
differential General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary. 8
fluid (3)* Rear EU Periodic check: every 15,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary.
General Periodic check: every 10,000 km, adjust or replace if necessary. 9
Transfer case fluid (3)* Inspect every 15,000 km, change every 60,000 km (Frequnt check of oil leak)
Automatic transmission fluid (6)* Inspect every 30,000 km or 12 month (But change every 60,000 km under severe condition) 10
Chart Symbols:
I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, 11
replenish, adjust or replace.
R - Replace or change. 12
(3)* Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants. (5)* Inspect manual transmission fluid every 15,000 km (Inspect the leak
(4)* More frequent maintenance is required if the vehicle is operated under
any of the following conditions:
of fluid at any time,occasionally), then change every 60,000 km
(6)* Change automatic transmission fluid and every 60,000 km if the
13
- In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions. (Inspect the
32C (90F) or higher, or leak of fluid at any time, occasionlly) 14
- In hilly or moutainous terrain, or
- When doing frequent trailer towing, or 15
- Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.
16
* EU Countries: Only countries that belong to EU. (It does not apply to all countries in EU.)
0 Kilometers (miles) or time in months, whichever comes first
MAINTENANCE
1 MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL x1,000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
x1,000 miles 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
2 ITEM Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96
CHASSIS AND BODY
3 Chassis & underbody bolts & nuts tight / Secure (6)* Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary
4 Tire condition & inflation pressure Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary
Wheel alignment (7)* Inspect when abnormal condition is noted
5 Steering wheel & linkage I I I I I I I I
Power steering fluid & lines (3)* I I I I I I I I
6 Drive shaft boots I I I I I I I I
Seat belts, buckles & anchors I I I I I I I I
7 Lubricate locks, hinges & bonnet latch Check frequntly and adjust or replace if necessary
8 Wheel bearing grease I I I I I I I I
Propeller shaft grease - Front / Rear (8)* EU I I I I I I I I
9 General Inspect every 10,000 km
Air conditioner filter Change every 10,000 km
10 (But, shorten the service interval under severe conditions)
Chart Symbols:
11 I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R - Replace or change.
12 (3)* Refer to Recommended fluids and lubricants.
(6)* After completion of off-road operation, the underbody of the vehicle should be throughly inspected. Examine threaded fasteners for looseness.
13 (7)* If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
(8)* Inspect propeller shaft grease every 5,000 km or 3 months if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe condition.
- In off-road or dusty road, or
14 - In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32C (90F) or higher, or
- In hilly or moutainous terrain.
15 Severe Conditions in Air Conditioner Filter
- Pollutant area or off-road driving, extended air conditioner or heater operation
16
14-2 LAMP
0
High mounted
stop lamp
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Front fog * Rear fog light: Mandatory option 8
Side repeater
light where required by regulation
9
Headlamp Rear Combination Lamp 10
11
Tail lamp 12
Turn signal
Tail lamp/
lamp
Stop lamp
13
Back-up
lamp 14
15
High beam Turn signal lamp 16
Low beam
LAMP 14-3
14-4 LAMP
LAMP 14-5
14-6 LAMP
LAMP 14-7
14-8 LAMP
LAMP 14-9
6
7 3. Remove the lamp housing by turn-
ing the connector.
8
9 License plate lamp
10
4. Remove the bulb.
11
12 5. Replace it with a new one.
13
6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
14
15
16
14-10 LAMP
LAMP 14-11
14-12 LAMP
12
13 Polishing and Waxing
Periodic polishing and waxing is recommended to remove
14 surface residue from your paint finish. Approved products
are supplied through your Ssangyong Distributor.
15
16
13
14
15
16
3 WARNING WARNING
4 Children, pregnant or nursing women who fail to fasten their seat During the summer, the temperature in your vehicle rises due to
belts properly might suffer from an accident. Always use seat direct sunlight, and a child who is unable to adjust vehicle devices
belts as directed. is in danger of suffocation.
5
Please carefully read the seats, seat belts and air bags sections. Do not leave a child alone in the car.
6
7
Taking Care of Children
8
Children should sit in the rear seat
9 To prevent children from interfering with your driving by
accidental movements or misusing of devices, children
10 should sit in the rear seat.
11 Do not allow children to adjust comport and safety
devices
12
When a child gets in the vehicle, an adult should take
13 care of doors, windows, seat belts, or seats making sure
not to hurt the childs hands, feet or neck.
14
15
16
12 After firmly applying the park brake, set the gearshift lever in CAUTION
first gear for vehicles with the manual transmission or set the If you travel at a high speed on a wet road, your tires might not be in
13 gearshift lever in P for vehicles with the automatic transmission. constant contact with the road; if your tires float, your vehicle starts
hydroplaning. You might lose control of your steering and brakes.
14
CAUTION
15 Place wheel chocks under the wheels. After driving through a puddle of water, or after a car wash,
apply your brake pedal lightly several times while moving
16 slowly to confirm that your brakes work normally before get-
ting on the road.
Make sure you have put out all cigarettes and matches
You can distinguish an authentic Ssangyong genuine part by its 13
hologram.
completely before throwing them into your ashtray. 14
Do not put many cigarette butts or materials that easily
catch fire into your ashtray. 15
CAUTION 16
For safer driving, refrain from smoking while on the road.
16 If your vehicle is stuck in snow, sand or mud and you cannot get
out, do not repeatedly depress the accelerator pedal. If possible,
with the aid of other vehicle, rescue your vehicle.
16-2 INDEX
INDEX 16-3
16-4 INDEX
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