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Daewoo-Lanos 2002 EN US 71a756d615
Daewoo-Lanos 2002 EN US 71a756d615
Daewoo-Lanos 2002 EN US 71a756d615
OWNER'S MANUAL
(MY 2002)
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of
your new DAEWOO 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 DAEWOO dealer knows your vehicle
best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing a DAEWOO product
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 re-
main with the vehicle at the time of resale.
DOOR LOCKS
Front doors can be locked or unlocked from All doors can be locked or unlocked from To open the door from the outside, raise the
outside by using the key. the inside by pushing or pulling the door lock door handle.
To lock, turn the key towards the rear of the button located in the inside door catch. To open the door from the inside, pull the
vehicle. door catch.
To unlock, turn the key towards the front of All doors, except the driver's can be locked
the vehicle. from the outside by pushing the door lock WARNING
button then closing the door.
Never leave children or animals
CAUTION The lock button on the driver's door cannot unattended in the vehicle.
Lock all doors and tailgate when be pushed when the door is open, thus pre- • He can move the vehicle unexpect-
leaving the vehicle unattended. venting the driver from being inadvertently edly.
locked out. • He can be suffocated in especially
hot weather.
Upon leaving the vehicle, the driver's door
can be locked only from the outside with the
key.
unlock lock
unlock
lock
inside outside
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–5
lock
Do not pull
unlock
1–6 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
1. LED
2. Door lock button
3. Door unlock button
4. Panic button
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–7
Normal Condition: If there has not been Anti-Theft Alarm Function Security Indicator*
an intrusion, and no malfunciton has been When the anti-theft mode is activated, the The security indicator will flash when the
detected, the hazard warning lamps will alarm will sound for 30 seconds and the vehicle is under the anti-theft mode.
flash twice for 0.5 second, with a 0.5 sec- hazard warning lamps will flash under the
This indicator goes out when the anti-theft
ond pause between flashes. following conditions:
mode is released by pressing the unlock but-
1. When the door is opened without using ton on the transmitter or opening the door
Malfunction Indication: if there is a
the transmitter or an ignition key. with a key.
malfunciton in the remote keyless entry and
2. When the passenger side door is
the anti-theft system, the hazard warning
opened with the ignition key without
lamps will flash twice for 1 second, with a
deactivating the anti-theft mode.
0.5 second pause between flashes.
3. When the engine hood and trunk are
opened without deactivating the anti-
Alarm Indication: If there has been an in-
theft mode.
trusion since the last time the LOCK button
4. When starting the engine with the igni-
was pressed, the hazard warning lamps
tion key without deactivating the anti-
will flash twice for 0.5 second, with a 1.5
theft mode.
second pause between flashes.
Alarm and malfunciton information in the To stop the alarm and the hazard warning
system will be erased the next time the sys- flasher, press any button on the transmitter.
tem is armed with the keyless entry trans-
mitter.
When the ignition switch is ON position, the Auto Door Lock
hazard warning lamps will not flash. If the door is not opened or the engine is
not started within 30 seconds after unlock-
ing the door with the transmitter, all the doors
are automatically locked and the anti-theft Security Indicator
mode is activated.
1–8 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
Matching Transmitter(s) to Your Ve- Battery Replacement 3. Remove both batteries. Avoid touching
hicle If the LED fails to illuminate, the transmitter the circuit board or other components.
Every transmitter is electronically coded to can still be used for a while. However, it is
prevent another transmitter from unlocking an indication that new batteries are needed. CAUTION
your vehicle. If a transmitter is lost or sto- Use CR2025 (or equivalent) replacement Avoid touching the flat surfaces of
len, a replacement can be purchased batteries. the battery.
through your Daewoo dealer. Handling will shorted battery life.
1. Insert a screwdriver (or similar object)
If you need a new transmitter, bring the re- in the slot between the covers and twist
maining transmitter with you when you go to separate the two halves. 4. Install the new batteries. Be sure that
to your Daewoo dealer. When the dealer 2. Lift off the front cover, bottom half first. the positive (+) side faces down to-
matches the replacement transmitter to your wards the base.
vehicle, the remaining transmitter must also 5. Reassemble the two covers of the trans-
be matched. mitter.
Once the new transmitter is electronically 6. Check the transmitter operation.
coded, the lost transmitter will not unlock If you disassembled the transmitter
your vehicle. cover over 5 minutes, do following pro-
cedure.
Up to 5 transmitters can be matched to your 7. Open the driver's door with the ignition
vehicle. key.
8. Key on and off within 5 seconds.
9. Press the one of two buttons on the
transmitter three times in the 20 seconds.
10. Check the transmitter operation.
11. If fails, repeat step 7 to step 10, again.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–9
DOOR WINDOWS
To raise or lower the door window, rotate
WARNING NOTE
the window regulator handle in the door
Used lithium batteries can harm the In following case the transmitter fails panel. Items can get trapped in windows.
environment. Follow local recycling to operate keyless entry system. Then Ensure window opening clear before clos-
laws when disposing any used bat- do step 7 to step 11. ing windows.
teries. Do not place them with house- • When you disassembled the trans-
hold refuse. mitter cover over 5 minutes. WARNING
• When the button is pressed more Parts of body outside vehicle can be
than 100 times unexpectedly, out of struck by passing objects.
NOTE operating range. Keep all parts of body inside vehicle.
In order to keep the transmitter work-
ing properly, follow these guide- CAUTION
lines:
Unattended vehicle with open win-
• Avoid dropping the transmitter.
dows can assist car crime.
• Do not place heavy objects on the
Close all windows when leaving ve-
transmitter.
hicle.
• Keep the transmitter away from
water and direct sunlight. If the
transmitter gets wet, wipe it with a
soft cloth.
1–10 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
(for front door window) (for front and rear door window)
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–11
NOTE
The rear door window does not open
fully.
1–12 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
open
close
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–13
CAUTION
close When leaving the vehicle unattended,
close sun roof fully.
up
1–14 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
NOTE
Remember that you lose some rear-
view clarity in the night position.
Day Night
Adjusting lever
1–16 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
WARNING
WARNING Occupants can slide under seat belts.
Loose objects can interfere with seat- • Do not recline seat back too much.
slide mechanism. • To get maximum protection adjust
Do not place objects under seat. seat back upright as you can.
Dial type
Lever type
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–17
1
1
2
2
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–23
LAP BELT
To remove the belt, depress the red push- A lap belt is installed in the center of the rear The buckle and metal latch plate of the cen-
button on the buckle. The belt will retract seat. ter rear lap belt are identified by the "CEN-
automatically. Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle until TER" mark. Be sure to check the marking be-
it locks. fore wearing the center rear lap belt.
WARNING To lengthen, hold the metal latch plate at right
angles to the belt and pull on the belt. The metal latch plate of center rear lap belt
Improper use of seat belt could cause
can be fastened only into the buckle of cen-
injuries. To shorten, pull the free end of the belt away ter rear lap belt buckle.
• Do not wear the shoulder portion from the metal latch plate, then pull the belt
of seat belt under the arm. clip to take up the slack.
• Shoulder belt should be positioned
midway over the shoulder-never Position the lap belt low on the hips.
across the neck. To remove the belt, depress the red button
• Lap belt should be fitted snugly on the buckle.
around the hips, not the waist.
Belt clip
PULL
PULL
INSERT to fasten
PRESS to unfasten PULL to
lengthen
1–24 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
"CENTER" mark
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–25
30
H
PUS
30
(With pretensioner) (Without pretensioner)
1–26 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
No safety system can provide complete pro- CAUTION Driver's Air Bag
tection in a severe crash. The driver's air bag is stored in the center
Treatment by unauthorized persons
pad of the steering wheel.
Just from viewing the vehicle damage after could be dangerous and cause inju-
The air bag inflates within milliseconds dur-
a crash, it is very difficult to accurately de- ries.
ing a crash and forms a safety cushion for the
termine if the air bags should or should not • Air bag system must only be dis-
driver.
have inflated. In some cases where the air posed by Daewoo Dealer.
After air bag completely inflates, it immedi-
bag did not inflate, extensive visible damage • Air bag system must be replaced
ately deflates so that it does not interfere
indicated that the car absorbed much of the by Daewoo Dealer only.
with the driver's visibility or ability to steer
crash energy, and the air bags were not
and operate other controls.
needed. In other cases, a severe jolt, such
CAUTION The air bag inflates with considerable force
as an impact to the under carriage, may not
and speed. It is therefore important that the
cause extensive body damage but cause the Protection of occupants could be
driver's seat and seat back should be cor-
air bags to inflate. limited.
rectly adjusted, for the air bag to be fully
• Do not stick anything on steering
effective. The driver's seat should be ad-
WARNING wheel and instrument panel.
justed so that the steering wheel can be
Occupant could be injured. • Do not cover steering wheel and
reached with the arms slightly angled.
Wear seat belt at all times even your instrument panel with other mate-
Daewoo equipped with air bag. rials.
Air bag system serves as supplement
to the seat belt. CAUTION
Air bag system will not be triggered.
WARNING • Rear impacts
Alternation on component could in- • Side impacts
jure someone. • Rollovers
Do not modify original components. • Minor frontal collisions.
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–27
CAUTION
Treatment by unauthorized persons
could cause injury.
Repairs to instrument panel should
be done by only Daewoo Dealer.
1–28 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
TRUNK LID
After the Air Bag Deploys To open the trunk lid, insert the key into the Trunk lid release lever
After the air bag deflates, you may notice a key slot in the trunk lid and turn it clockwise. The trunk lid can be opened by pulling up
burning smell, smoke, and white powder in To close the trunk lid, push it down. the trunk lid release lever located under the
the interior of the vehicle. This is normal. The After closing, make sure that it is securely left-side of the driver's seat.
burning smell is from the propellant that was closed and latched.
ignited to inflate the air bag. The white pow- WARNING
der is cornstarch or talcum or sodium com- WARNING An open trunk lid while vehicle is in
pounds which lubricate the air bag to reduce Exhaust gases are poisonous. motion could obscure rearward vi-
friction on the air bag during storage and in- Do not drive with the trunk lid open sion, resulting in an accident.
flation. Although they may cause some skin to avoid exhaust gas in passenger • Do not operate trunk lid release le-
or eye irritation, these substances are not compartment. ver while vehicle is in motion.
toxic. • Do not travel with the trunk lid
open.
SRS Servicing
Your Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
is virtually maintenance free. However, if one
of the following occurs, have your SRS
serviced immediately by an authorized Dae-
woo dealer.
WARNING
FILLING FUEL TANK
Gasoline vapour is highly flam- CAUTION
1. Stop the engine.
mable. It burns violently, and that Engine and exhaust system will be
2. Open the fuel filler door by pulling up the
can cause very bad injuries. damaged.
fuel filler door release lever.
When refueling, Do not use leaded gasoline to the
• Switch off engine. vehicle for unleaded gasoline.
• No smoking.
• No naked flame.
CAUTION
• No sparking material.
Gasoline damages paintwork.
If spillage onto paintwork wash with
cold water immediately.
close
open NOTE
Fuel filler door may not open in cold
weather.
Push or tap fuel filler door lightly to
open.
1–30 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
unlock lock
BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR 1–31
2. Push the bottom of the hook to the left 3. To hold the engine hood in the open po- 4. Before closing the engine hood, press
and lift the engine hood. sition, insert the support rod into the slot the support rod firmly into its clip to pre-
provided in the underside of the engine vent it from rattling.
hood. 5. To close, lower the engine hood and al-
low it to drop from the height of about
30 cm.
Make sure that the engine hood is locked
in position by pulling at its front edge.
1–32 BEFORE DRIVING YOUR CAR
WARNING WARNING
An open engine hood while vehicle If it is necessary to check beneath the
is in motion obscures forward vision, engine hood with engine running ;
resulting in an accident. • For manual transmission place
• Check that engine hood is fully gearshift in neutral.
latched in position by pulling at • For automatic transmission place
it's front edge before driving. gearshift in P(park).
• Do not operate engine hood re- • Set parking brake fully.
lease handle while vehicle is in • Do not wear any clothing such as
motion. ties and handkerchiefs.
• Do not move vehicle with engine • Do not wear loose clothing.
hood in raised position. • Keep hands and hair away from
moving parts.
WARNING
The vehicle can still move from sta-
tionary while the engine hood is
open.
Before releasing the engine hood
latch ;
• Remove ignition key.
• For manual transmission place
gearshift in 1st or reverse.
• For automatic transmission place
gearshift in P(Park).
• Set parking brake fully.
2
STARTING AND OPERATING
2–2 STARTING AND OPERATING
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
Commercially available high-quality fuels are NOTE Operation in Foreign Countries
suitable. Fuel quality has a decisive influence If you are going to drive your Daewoo in
To avoid accidental filling of leaded
on the power output, driveability and life of another country, be sure to :
fuel, the larger nozzles for leaded
the engine. The additives contained in the • Observe all regulations regarding regis-
fuel fillers cannot be inserted into
fuel play an important role in this connec- tration and insurance.
the fuel filler for unleaded fuel.
tion. You should therefore use only high- • Check that a suitable fuel is available.
quality fuels containing additives.
Vehicle Fuelling from Drums or Storage
Fuel with too low an octane number can
Do not Use Methanol Containers
cause pre-ignition (detonation). Daewoo can
Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol)
not be held liable for resultant damage.
should not be used in your Daewoo. This For safety reasons (particularly when us-
Fuel with a higher octane number may be type of fuel can reduce vehicle performance ing noncommercial fuelling systems) fuel
used. and damage components of the fuel system. containers pumps and hoses must be prop-
erly earthed.
CAUTION NOTE Static electricity build up can occur under
certain atmospheric and fuel flow conditions
Engine and exhaust system will be The warranty policy will not cover
if unearthed hoses, particularly plastic, are
damaged. damage of the fuel system and any
fitted to the fuel dispensing pump.
Do not use leaded fuel to the vehicle performance problems that are
It is therefore recommended that earthed
for unleaded fuel. caused by the use of methanol or
pumps with integrally earthed hoses be
It is not covered by warranty. fuel containing methanol.
used, and that storage containers be prop-
erly earthed during all non-commercial fuel-
ling operations.
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–3
IGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switch on the right side of the ACC START
steering column has the following four po- The engine can be turned off without lock- This position activates the starter motor,
sitions, LOCK, ACC, ON, and START. ing the steering wheel. starting the engine.
But some electrical accessories such as ra- Release the key when the engine starts, and
LOCK dio and cigarette lighter can be operated in it will be returned to the "ON" position auto-
The steering is locked by removing the key. this position. matically.
Rotate the steering wheel until lock is en-
gaged. CAUTION WARNING
For easier key operation when unlocking, Battery can discharge. Never remove or turn key off while
move the steering gently from right to left and Do not leave key at "ACC" position driving.
turn the key to the "ACC" position. for long. • This can cause the driver to lose
control of vehicle.
NOTE • This can result in serious vehicle
ON
To turn the key from "ACC" to damage or personal injury.
This position turns on the ignition system and
"LOCK" position, you must push it in. the electrical accessories.
WARNING
CAUTION
Steering wheel can suddenly turn.
Battery will discharge. Never reach for ignition switch key
Do not leave key at "ON" position through the steering wheel.
without running engine for long.
C ON
AC
ST
LOCK
ART
2–4 STARTING AND OPERATING
Neutral
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–5
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM*
4. Warm-up Engine block heater* The Daewoo Immobilizer System provides an
Your vehicle is designed to install the engine additional theft deterrent to the vehicle in
Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 which it is installed and prevents it from be-
seconds after starting. Drive at moder- block heater. ing started by unauthorized persons.
ate speed for a short distance first, es- The hole for installation of the heater is lo-
cated in the engine block under the intake When the ignition key is turned to the LOCK
pecially in cold weather.
manifold and it is covered with a plug. position, the immobilizer indicator lamp lo-
cated in the left side of digital clock will flash
CAUTION and the immobilizer system will activate. If
The engine block heater can help warm the
this indicator lamp is not flash when the key
Excessive temperature can damage engine block area for improved cold weather is turned to the LOCK position, have the
exhaust system. starting. It can also help reduce fuel con- system checked by Daewoo Dealer.
Do not idle at high speed for more sumption when a cold engine is warning up.
than 5 minutes. The valid key for a vehicle equipped with a
To install the engine block heater, consult Daewoo Immobilizer System is a mechani-
cal ignition key with integrated transponder,
your Daewoo Dealer. which is electronically coded. The transpon-
NOTE der is placed invisibly in the ignition key.
On vehicles equipped with automatic Only valid ignition keys can be used to start
transmission, fuel is automatically the engine.
cut off when the engine is "racing"
(running at high speed) with selector Invalid keys may only open the doors. The
immobilizer system isolates the power sup-
lever position "P" or "N". ply to the ignition system, fuel pump and fuel
injectors.
R 1 3 5
Reverse
button
2 4
• Neutral
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–7
NOTE
Fuel is automatically cut off when
the engine is "racing" (running at
high speed) with selector lever posi-
tion "P" or "N".
STARTING AND OPERATING 2–9
NOTE
Select drive range "2" and start off
the vehicle with depressing the ac-
celerator pedal lightly.
The vehicle starts off in second gear.
Use this position in the event of start-
ing-off difficulties on slippery roads.
2–10 STARTING AND OPERATING
BRAKE
The regular braking system is designed for WARNING CAUTION
braking performance under a wide range of
Brakes can have temporary loss of Brake lining and pad can wear pre-
driving conditions even when the vehicle is
performance due to overheating. maturely.
loaded to its full rated vehicle load capacity.
• On descents shift to a low gear. Do not drive with foot resting on
Your vehicle is equipped with a diagonally • Do not continually apply brakes. brake pedal.
split front and rear dual circuit braking sys-
tem. Disc brakes are fitted to the front and
drum brakes are fitted to the rear. WARNING
If one brake circuit should fail, the vehicle Brakes can have temporary loss of
can still be stopped with the second remain- performance due to wet brake com-
ing circuit. If this happens, the brake pedal ponents.
must be fully depressed with greater pedal • After checking to the rear for other
pressure. The braking distance is increased. vehicles, lightly apply brakes for
Have the braking system checked and re- performance loss.
paired by a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Au- • Keep safe forward speed.
thorized Service Operation before continu- • Keep plenty of space ahead, to rear
ing your journey. and to sides.
If the brake pedal can be pressed further • Lightly apply brakes until perfor-
than normal, it may be due to a lack of ad- mance is normal.
justment of the rear drum brakes. To find out • Always apply this procedure after
if this is the case, drive backward and for- driving through water deep
ward a few times, applying the brakes firmly enough to wet brake components
when going in each direction. or having the vehicle washed, to
Consult your Daewoo Dealer if the pedal help reduce the risk of personal
height does not return to normal, or there is injury.
a rapid increase in pedal travel. This could
be a sign of brake trouble.
2–14 STARTING AND OPERATING
PARKING BRAKE
The parking brake acts on the rear wheels. When Parking Your Vehicle CAUTION
It engages automatically when applied. 1. Hold the brake pedal down and firmly
Things that can burn could touch hot
The parking brake lever is located between apply the parking brake.
exhaust parts under your vehicle and
the front seats.
2. Manual transmission models: ignite.
To set the parking brake, depress the brake When parking on level ground, place the Do not park or operate vehicle over
pedal and pull the lever up fully. gearshift lever in the "NEUTRAL" posi- combustible materials.
tion.
To release, depress the brake pedal, pull the
When parking on a downhill gradient,
lever up slightly (1) and push the button (2) CAUTION
place the gearshift lever in the "RE-
in the tip of the lever. Then lower the lever The vehicle can move when parked.
VERSE" position.
while holding the button in (3). • Always apply parking brake fully.
When parking on an uphill gradient, place
Ensure the parking brake is fully released the gearshift lever in the "1st" position. • Park on firm, level ground.
before driving off. Automatic transmission models: • When hill parking, do not leave
Move the selector lever to the "P" (PARK) front wheels in straight ahead ma-
See your Daewoo Dealer if adjustment of terials.
position.
the parking brake is required.
3. Close all windows and sun roof*.
CAUTION
(2) (1) 4. Turn the ignition key to the "LOCK" posi-
tion and remove the key. Driving with parking brake applied
could damage rear brake system.
5. Lock all doors and tailgate. • Before driving, fully release park-
ing brake.
6. Be sure the vehicle is not moving.
• Check brake system warning light
(3)
off.
2–16 STARTING AND OPERATING
5 4 6
VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–3
1 2 3 1 2
Recirculation Mode ( )
Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle.
Use this position when driving in dusty con-
ditions or to avoid traffic fumes, and when
quick cooling or heating is required.
VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–5
Air flows mainly from foot outlets of front Air flows from foot outlets of front seat, and Air flows from the windshield and front door
seat. A small amount flows from windshield windshied and front door window defroster window defroster vents.
and front door window defroster vents. vents.
VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–7
A/C
4–8 VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING*
Air intake lever : Temperature switch : Blue colored Air conditioning switch: ON or OFF
Air distribution switch : Fan switch : As required Air intake lever :
Temperature switch : Rotate fully
Air distribution switch :
counterclockwise
(blue colored) Temperature switch : Between blue (cold)
and red (hot)
Fan switch : Maximum speed
Fan switch : As required
VENTILATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING* 4–9
OL
TURN
UME
– 18-station preset tuning (FM-12, AM-6) BAND CLK
4 5 6
PUSH
Fader/Balance Control Knob (4) Clock Control Button (7) How to Set the Time
Fader Control : To display the current time on the L.C.D. 1. Turn on the audio system.
Rotate this knob clockwise to decrease the while operating the radio or cassette, press
2. Press the clock control button (7) once
volume of rear speakers and counterclock- this button. Then, the current time will ap-
pear on the L.C.D. for about 5 seconds. to display the time on the L.C.D.
wise to decrease the volume of front speak-
ers. 3. While the time is displayed on the L.C.D.,
NOTE press the clock control button again and
When the ignition key is at "ACC" or hold it.
Balance Control : "ON" position, the current time will
While pressing this knob, rotate it clockwise always appears on the L.C.D. if the 4. At that time, press the tuning up ( )
to decrease the volume of left speakers and audio system is not turned on. If the button to adjust the hour and tuning
counterclockwise to decrease the volume of audio system is turned on, radio fre- down ( ) button to adjust the minute.
right speakers. quency or TAPE signal will appear
on the L.C.D. 5. After setting the time, release the clock
control button.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–5
RADIO OPERATION
1. Rotate the power/volume control knob How to Tune in the Desired Station How to Preset the Station
clockwise. Then the radio is turned on.
Manual Tuning : 6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2 and AM)
If a tape is already loaded in the tape
Press the tuning up ( ) or down ( ) but- can be stored into the 6 preset buttons.
slot when the audio system is turned on,
ton (6) for less than 0.5 second to increase
the cassette mode is turned on. To turn 1. Select the desired band using the band
or decrease the frequency. The frequency
on the radio, eject the tape. selection button (5).
of AM band changes 9kHz (or 5kHz or
2. Press the band selection button(5) to se-
10kHz) each time and that of FM band 2. Tune in the desired station using tuning
lect the desired band.
changes 50kHz (or 100kHz or 200kHz) each up/down button (6).
Band changes as follows ; time.
3. Press one of 6 preset buttons for more
→ FM1 → FM2 → AM than 1.5 seconds.
Seek Tuning : The preset button number will be dis-
3. Tune in the desired station using tuning
Press the tuning up or down button for more played on the L.C.D., then the station will
up/down buttons or preset buttons.
than 0.5 second. Next receivable higher or be stored in the memory.
4. To turn the radio on while the cassette
is operating, eject the tape. The radio is lower station will be automatically searched 4. By the same method, you can store the
automatically turned on. for. desired stations into the 6 preset but-
5. To turn off the audio system, rotate the tons.
power/volume control knob counter-
Using Preset Buttons :
clockwise until the click sound is heard.
To select the desired preset station stored
NOTE on the preset buttons, press the correspond-
Audio system can be operated when ing preset button for less than 1.5 seconds.
the ignition key is at "ACC" or "ON"
position.
5–6 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
CASSETTE OPERATION
1. Rotate the power/volume control knob Fast Forward / Rewind & Program Program :
clockwise. Then the radio is turned on. Buttons (9)
To play back the opposite side of tape while
2. To turn the cassette on, insert the cas- Fast Forward : playing back one side, press the fast for-
sette tape into the tape slot. To fast forward wind the tape, press the fast ward ( ) and rewind ( ) buttons simul-
Mode is automatically transferred from forward button ( ). The tape direction in- taneously.
radio to cassette system, and the tape dicator will blink on the L.C.D.
begins to play. When the tape reaches its end, it is auto-
Auto Reverse
"TAPE" and tape direction indicators will matically reversed and played back from the
appear on the L.C.D. beginning of the opposite side. When the tape reaches at the end of one
To stop the fast forward movement, press side, it will automatically reverse and play
3. If a tape is aleardy loaded in the tape
the rewind button ( ). back the other side of tape.
slot when the audio system is turned on,
the cassette mode is turned on and the
tape begins to play.
Rewind :
4. To eject the tape, press the tape eject To rewind the tape, press the rewind but-
button (11). Then the radio is automati- ton ( ). The tape direction indicator will
cally turned on. blink on the L.C.D.
When the tape is fully rewound, it is played
5. To turn off the audio system, rotate the back from the beginning of the same side.
power/volume control knob counter- To stop the rewind movement, press the fast
clockwise until the click sound is heard. forward button ( ).
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–7
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The identification card stamped with the AF Security number entering 3) Press the No.3, then the "123-" sig-
code and security code number is provided 1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" nal will appear,
with the vehicle. Keep it in a safe place, not and pressing power/volume control knob 4) Press the No.4, then the "1234" sig-
in the vehicle. to turn the audio system "ON" after con- nal will appear and blink three times.
necting the audio system to battery, the
The audio security system activates imme- "AF" or "COdE" signal blinks on the L.C.D. 5. Then, the mode of unit will be switched
diately whenever the audio is disconnected If "AF" signal blinks on the L.C.D., go to to radio.
from the battery. step 2 or "COdE" signal blinks, go to step If you fail to enter the "security number" into
4. the unit, the "Err" signal appear for a few
To make the audio system operate again, 2. Enter AF (Area Frequency) code into the
seconds and it will be disappeared.
you must follow the security number enter- unit with the preset buttons No. 1-4.
Then the "COdE" signal will be displayed
ing procedure. For example; if your AF code is "2"
again. Repeat the security number entering
press the preset button No. 2.
The security warning LED will be flashed procedure 4.
3. And then "COdE" signal blinks on the
when the ignition key is removed, and will L.C.D.
be disappeared when the ignition switch is NOTE
4. Enter your own "security number" into
turned to the ACC position. the unit, with the preset button No.1-6. • If you fail to enter the "AF code"
into the unit, an incorrect fre-
For example; if your "security number" quency level is chosen and radio
is "1234". reception is interfered.
1) Press the preset button No. 1. • Please reset audio system by re-
"COdE" signal will be disappeared moving the fuse "Audio (Batt.)"
and the "1---" signal will show on and inserting it. (see fuse box in
the display. the interior).
2) Press the No.2, then the "12--" sig- • Repeat the security number enter-
nal will appear, ing procedure.
5–8 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
H
ON-OFF
VOL BAS TRE FAD BAL CH 1 2 3
Features
PUS
VOL
ST SCAN
– Ergonomics design FM1
AM FM2 AST 4 5 6
– High-power output(25W x 4ch)
– Automatic full logic deck mechanism
– 18(or 24*)-station preset tuning (FM-12,
AM-6, LW-6*) 1 2 5 12 6
booster battery.
Turn the audio system off.
1 7 6
GENERAL OPERATION
Power / Volume Control Knob (1) How to Adjust the Sound (2) Volume Control (1) :
Power On : Sound Mode Selection (2) : 1. Press power/volume control knob (1),
Press this knob to turn the audio system on. To select the desired audio mode, press clockwise to increase the volume and
sound mode selector knob (2). counterclockwise to decrease the vol-
Power Off : The audio mode indicator and numeric sig- ume. The volume level will appear as nu-
Press the knob again to turn the audio system nal will appear on the L.C.D. meric-signal on the L.C.D.
off. Each time you press this knob, the sound
All signals will disappear on the L.C.D. 2. After adjusting, the signal will return to
mode changes as follows ;
the original condition 5 seconds later.
1. Select the bass control mode using the 1. Select the treble control mode using the 1. Select the balance control mode using
sound mode selector knob(2). sound mode selector knob (2). the sound mode selector knob (2).
2. When the "BAS" indicator appears on the 2. When the "TRE" indicator appears on the 2. When "BAL" indicator appears on the
L.C.D., rotate volume control knob (1) L.C.D., rotate volume control knob (1) L.C.D., rotate volume control knob (1)
clockwise to increase the bass (low fre- clockwise to increase the treble(high clockwise to decrease the volume of left
quency) and counterclockwise to de- frequency) and counterclockwise to de- speakers.
crease it. crease it. Then, the balance level signal will
The bass level will appear as numeric- The treble level will appear as numeric- change from "R1" up to "R15".
signal on the L.C.D. signal on the L.C.D.
3. To decrease the volume of the right
The numeric-signal "0" indicates the The numeric-signal "0" indicates the
speakers, rotate volume control knob
original sound level. original sound level.
(1) counterclockwise.
The highest bass level is "+5" and the The highest treble level is "+5" and the
The balance level signal will change
lowest "-5". lowest "-5".
from "L1" up to "L15".
3. After adjusting, the signal will return to 3. After adjusting, the signal will return to
4. When the signal "0" appears on the
the original condition 5 seconds later. the original condition 5 seconds later.
L.C.D., the equivalent volume of left and
right speakers is heard.
RADIO OPERATION
Fader Control : 1. Press the power button (1) to turn the How to Tune in the Desired Station
Fader control is used to adjust the volume audio system on.
Seek Tuning :
of the front and rear speakers. 2. Press the "RADIO" button (10) to select
To quickly search for next receivable lower
the desired band.
1. Select the fader control mode using the station, press the tuning down button ( )
Band changes as follows ;
audio mode selector knob(2). for more than 0.5 second.
→ FM1 → FM2 → AM (or MW) → LW* To quickly search for next receivable higher
2. When "FAD" indicator appears on the
station, press the tuning up button ( ) for
L.C.D., rotate volume control knob (1)
more than 0.5 second.
clockwise to decrease the volume of 3. Tune in the desired station using tuning
rear speakers. The fader level signal will up/down buttons (for manual or seek Manual Tuning :
change from "F1" up to "F15". tuning), preset buttons or preset scan Press the tuning up ( ) or down ( )
button. button (5) for less than 0.5 second to in-
3. To decrease the volume of the front
speakers, rotate volume control knob 4. To turn the radio on while the cassette crease or decrease the frequency. The fre-
(1) counterclockwise. is operating, eject the tape. quency of AM band changes 9kHz (or 5kHz
The fader level signal will change from The radio is turned on. or 10kHz) each time, the frequency of LW
"R1" up to "R15". band changes 1kHz and the frequency of
FM band changes 50kHz (or 100kHz or
4. When the fader level signal "0" appears NOTE 200kHz) each time.
on the L.C.D., the equivalent volume of Audio system can be operated when
front and rear speakers is heard. the ignition key is at "ACC" or "ON" Using Preset Buttons :
position. To select the desired preset station stored
5. After adjusting, the signal will return to
the original condition 5 seconds later. on the preset buttons, press the correspond-
ing preset button for less than 2 seconds.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–13
CASSETTE OPERATION
Fast Forward / Rewind & Program Program :
1. Press the power button (1) to turn the au-
dio system on. Buttons (9)
To play back the opposite side of tape while
2. Insert a cassette tape fully into the cas- playing back one side, press the fast for-
Fast Forward :
sette slot with the exposed tape side fac-
To fast forward wind the tape, press the fast ward ( ) and rewind ( ) buttons simul-
ing to the right.
Then the player starts playback and forward button ( ). The tape direction in- taneously.
"PLAY" signal appears on the L.C.D. dicator will blink on the L.C.D.
3. To eject the tape, press the tape eject When the tape reaches its end, it is auto-
Auto Reverse
knob (7). matically reversed and played back from the
Then, the mode is automatically trans- beginning of the opposite side. When the tape reaches at the end of one
ferred to the radio. To stop the fast forward movement, press side, it will automatically reverse and play
the rewind button ( ). back the other side of tape.
Rewind :
To rewind the tape, press the rewind but-
ton ( ). The tape direction indicator will
blink on the L.C.D.
When the tape is fully rewound, it is played
back from the beginning of the same side.
To stop the rewind movement, press the fast
forward button ( ).
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–15
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The identification card stamped with the AF Security number entering 4. Enter your own "security number" into
code and security code number is provided 1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" the unit, with the preset button No.1-6.
with the vehicle. Keep it in a safe place, not and pressing power/volume control knob
For example; if your "security number"
in the vehicle. to turn the audio system "ON" after con-
is "1234".
necting the audio system to battery, the
1) Press the preset button No. 1.
The audio security system activates imme- "AF" or "COdE" signal blinks on the L.C.D. "COdE" signal will be disappeared
diately whenever the audio is disconnected If "AF" signal blinks on the L.C.D., go to and the "1---" signal will show on
from the battery. It is protected by a secu- step 2 or "COdE" signal blinks, go to step the display.
rity code. 4. 2) Press the No.2, then the "12--" sig-
2. Enter AF (Area Frequency) code into the nal will appear,
To make the audio system operate again, unit with the preset buttons No. 1-4. 3) Press the No.3, then the "123-" sig-
you must follow the security number enter- For example; if your AF code is "2" nal will appear,
ing procedure. press the preset button No. 2. 4) Press the No.4, then the "1234" sig-
3. And then "COdE" signal blinks on the nal will appear and blink three times.
The security warning LED will be flashed
L.C.D.
when the ignition key is removed, and will 5. Then, the mode of unit will be switched
be disappeared when the ignition switch is to radio.
turned to the ACC position.
5–16 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
Features H
ON-OFF 1 2 RPT 3 UP
PUS
VOL
CD-C INT SCAN RPT AST RDM MTL CH
– Ergonomic design ST
CAUTION
Audio systems can be damaged when
TAPE 5
the vehicle is started with external
jumper leads or a booster battery.
Turn the audio system off prior to 1 15 14 13 12
jump starting your vehicle.
1. Tape direction indicator 9. Auto memory indicator
NOTE 2. CD changer-on indicator* 10. Random function indicator*
Dolby® noise reduction is manufac- 3. FM stereo-on indicator 11. Metal tape indicator
tured under license from Dolby Labo- 4. Introduction function indicator 12. Preset number indicator
ratories Licensing Corporation.
5. Scan function indicator 13. Frequency/Tape signal/Audio level
"Dolby®" and double-D symbol are
6. Weak FM station indicator condition indicator
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Li-
7. Dolby®-B noise reduction indicator 14. FM/AM/LW band indicator
censing Corporation.
8. Repeat function indicator 15. Tape on indicator
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–19
GENERAL OPERATION
Power / Volume Control Knob How to Adjust the Sound Volume Control (1) :
1. Rotate power/volume control knob clock-
Power On: Sound Mode Selection:
wise to increase the volume and coun-
Turn ignition switch to ACC or ON. To select the desired audio mode, press
terclockwise to decrease volume. The
Press the power/volume control knob to sound mode selector button.
volume level will appear as a numeric
activate the audio system. The audio mode indicator and numeric sig-
signal.
The radio frequency, tape or CD changer nal will appear.
signal will appear on the VFD. Each time you press this knob, the audio 2. After adjusting, the display will return to
mode changes as follows in order: full audio system information in 5 sec-
Power Off:
onds.
Press the knob again to turn the audio sys-
tem off. → VOL → BAS → TRE → FAD→ BAL
All signals will disappear from the VFD.
When the desired mode is selected, adjust
NOTE
the sound by rotating power/volume control
• Upon activation, the audio system knob.
will start up in the mode it was in
when last on. After adjusting, the display will return to full
• When ejecting a tape, mode is au- audio system information in 5 seconds.
tomatically transferred to the ra-
dio.
• Audio system can be operated
when the ignition key is at "ACC"
or "ON" position.
5–20 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
2. When the "BAS" indicator appears on the 2. When the "TRE" indicator appears on the 2. When "BAL" indicator appears on the
VFD, rotate volume control knob clock- VFD, rotate volume control knob clock- VFD, rotate volume control knob clock-
wise to increase the bass (low fre- wise to increase the treble (high fre- wise to decrease the volume of left
quency) and counterclockwise to de- quency) and counterclockwise to de- speakers.
crease it. crease it. Then, the balance level signal will
The bass level will appear as a numeric The treble level will appear as a numeric change from "R1" up to "R15".
signal on the VFD. signal on the VFD.
3. To decrease the volume of the right
"0" indicates the original sound level. "0" indicates the original sound level.
speakers, rotate volume control knob
The highest bass level is "+5" and the The highest treble level is "+5" and the
counterclockwise.
lowest "-5". lowest "-5".
The balance level signal will change
3. After adjusting, the display will return to 3. After adjusting, the display will return to from "L1" up to "L15".
full audio system information in 5 sec- full audio system information in 5 sec-
4. When the signal "0" appears on the VFD,
onds. onds.
the equivalent volume of left and right
speakers is heard.
RADIO OPERATION
Fader Control: 1. Press the power button or AM/FM but- How to Tune in the Desired Station
Fader control is used to adjust the volume ton to turn the audio system on.
separation between the front and rear Seek Tuning:
2. Press the "RADIO" button to select the To quickly search for the next receivable
speakers.
desired band. lower station, press the tuning down button
1. Select the fader control mode using the Band changes as follows; ( ).
sound mode selector button. For the next higher station, press the tuning
→ FM1 → FM2 → AM (or MW) → LW*
up button ( ).
2. When "FAD" indicator appears on the
You must press the button for more than 0.5
VFD, rotate volume control knob clock-
3. Tune in the desired station using up/ seconds.
wise to decrease the volume of rear
down tuning buttons (for manual or seek
speakers. The fader level signal will
tuning), preset buttons or preset scan Manual Tuning:
change from "F1" up to "F15".
button. Press the tuning up ( ) or down ( )
3. To decrease the volume of the front button for less than 0.5 second to increase
4. To turn the radio on while the cassette
speakers, rotate volume control knob or decrease the frequency.
is operating, eject the tape or press the
counterclockwise.
AM/FM button (RADIO button).
The fader level signal will change from Using Preset Buttons:
"R1" up to "R15". To select the desired preset station stored
NOTE
on the preset buttons, press the correspond-
4. When the fader level signal "0" appears Audio system can be operated when
ing preset button for less than 2 seconds.
on the VFD., front and rear speakers are the ignition key is at "ACC" or "ON"
at equal volume. position.
5. After adjusting, the display will return to
full audio system information in 5 sec-
onds.
5–22 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
Scan:
To hear each station on the current
waveband in turn for about 5 seconds.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–23
CASSETTE OPERATION
Cassette On / Program Button Fast Forward / Rewind &
1. Press the power button or "TAPE" but-
ton to turn the audio system on. AMS (Auto Music Search) buttons
To play back the opposite side of tape while
2. Insert a cassette tape fully into the cas- playing back one side, press the cassette Fast Forward:
sette slot with the exposed tape side on / program button. To advance the tape quickly, press the fast
facing to the right.
forward button ( ).
Playback begins and "PLAY" appears on Auto Reverse "FF" appears on the VFD. When the tape
the VFD.
reaches its end, it is automatically reversed
3. If a cassette tape is already inserted in When the tape reaches the end of one side,
and played back from the beginning of the
the cassette slot, press the cassette on it will automatically reverse and play back
opposite side.
button to turn the cassette on. the other side.
To stop the fast forward movement, press
4. When playing a Dolby® tape, press the
the cassette on/program button.
button (Dolby® B noise reduction
button) to reduce audible "hiss".
Rewind:
5. To eject the tape, press the tape eject
To rewind the tape, press the rewind but-
button.
ton ( ) for more than 1.5 seconds. The
Mode is automatically returned to radio.
"RE" indicator appears on the VFD.
6. To switch from radio to cassette, press
When the tape is fully rewound, it is played
the cassette-on button, or insert a cas-
back from the beginning of the same side.
sette into the player.
To stop the rewind movement, press the
cassette on/program button.
5–24 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
AMS (Auto Music Search) buttons Metal Tape Auto-Sensing Repeat Button
AMS function searches for the desired mu- This unit has metal tape auto-sensing capa- Press RPT button to repeatedly listen to the
sic. bility. If a metal tape is inserted, the "MTL" current tape or CD selection.
appears on the VFD.
To listen to the next item on the cassette, "RPT" will be displayed, and the current
press " " button. "A-FF" appears on the music selection will be played repeatedly
V.F.D. The tape moves forward and begins until this function is canceled.
Dolby®-B Noise Reduction
play from the beginning of the next selec-
To cancel Repeat, press this button again.
tion. Press " " button when playing a tape
When pressing " " button, "A-RE" appears which has been recorded using Dolby®
on the VFD and the tape rewinds. The cur- noise reduction.
rent selection is then played back from the
beginning. The Dolby® symbol ( ) will be displayed
on the VFD.
AMS automatically cancels after one find.
Improves the signal-to-noise ratio of the tape
To cancel in the middle of AMS operation, section, resulting in reduced audible "hiss"
press the same AMS button again. during playback.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–25
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
An identification card with the radio secu- Entering Security Code If you fail to enter the security code correctly,
rity code is provided with your new 1. Turn the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" "Err" will be displayed for a few seconds.
Daewoo. Keep this information in a safe and press power/volume control knob to "COdE" will then be displayed again. Repeat
place, not in your vehicle. activate the audio system. "AF" or the procedure above for entering the secu-
"COdE" will flash on the VFD. If "AF" is rity code.
The audio security system activates imme- displayed, go to step 2.
diately whenever the system is discon- If "COdE" is displayed go to step 4.
NOTE
nected from the battery. 2. Enter Area Frequency (AF) code into the
unit using the preset buttons. • If you fail to enter the AF code, an
If the audio security system is activated, you For example; if your AF code is "2" incorrect frequency level may be
must enter the four-digit security code, us- press the preset button No. 2. chosen and radio reception may be
ing the following procedure. 3. "COdE" will then flash on the VFD. affected.
4. Enter your security code into the unit
using the preset buttons. • If this were to occur, please reset
the audio system by removing and
For example; if your "security code" is re-inserting the "Audio (Batt.)"
"1234".
fuse from the interior fuse box.
• Press preset button 1.
"COdE" will be replaced with "1---" • Repeat the Entering Security Code
on the VFD. procedure above.
• Press preset button 2 and "12--" will
be displayed.
• Continue to enter the remaining dig-
its of your security code as above.
• When the complete four-digit secu-
rity code is entered, the complete
security code will flash three times.
Your audio system will then be fully
functional and the radio will begin to
operate.
5–26 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
NOTE
SONY CSA-9 adapter is necessary for 17 1 16 5 14 9 8 7
8cm disc.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–27
7. EQ (Classic, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Voice) 15. Cassette-On & Program Button
GENERAL OPERATION
Power / Volume Control Knob (1) How to Adjust the Sound (2) Volume Control (1) :
Power On : Sound Mode Selection (17) : 1. Rotate power/volume control knob (1)
Press this knob to turn the audio system on. To select the desired audio mode, press clockwise to increase the volume and
The stations, tape or CD changer signal will
sound mode selector button (2). counterclockwise to decrease the vol-
appear on the V.F.D.
The audio mode indicator and numeric sig- ume. The volume level will appear as nu-
nal will appear on the V.F.D. meric-signal on the V.F.D.
Power Off : Each time you press this knob, the audio
Press the knob again to turn the audio system 2. After adjusting, the signal will return to
mode changes as follows ;
off. the original condition 5 seconds later.
All signals will disappear on the V.F.D.
→ VOL → BAS → TRE → FAD→ BAL
NOTE
NOTE • Audio system will be ON, inserting
• Audio system will be operated at When the desired mode is selected, adjust a tape or CD, or pressing AM/FM
the mode which you operated be- the sound by rotating power/volume control button, CD button, tape button.
fore turning off the audio system. knob (1).
• When ejecting the tape, the mode
After adjusting, the signal will be changed
is automatically transferred to the
last mode. to the original condition 5 seconds later.
• Audio system can be operated
when the ignition key is at "ACC"
or "ON" position.
5–30 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
1. Select the bass control mode using the 1. Select the treble control mode using the 1. Select the balance control mode using
sound mode selector knob (17). sound mode selector knob (17). the sound mode selector knob (17).
2. When the "BAS" indicator appears on the 2. When the "TRE" indicator appears on the 2. When "BAL" indicator appears on the
V.F.D., rotate volume control knob (1) V.F.D., rotate volume control knob (1) V.F.D., rotate volume control knob (1)
clockwise to increase the bass (low fre- clockwise to increase the treble(high clockwise to decrease the volume of left
quency) and counterclockwise to de- frequency) and counterclockwise to de- speakers.
crease it. crease it. Then, the balance level signal will
The bass level will appear as numeric- The treble level will appear as numeric- change from "R1" up to "R15".
signal on the V.F.D. signal on the V.F.D.
3. To decrease the volume of the right
The numeric-signal "0" indicates the The numeric-signal "0" indicates the
speakers, rotate volume control knob
original sound level. original sound level.
(1) counterclockwise.
The highest bass level is "+5" and the The highest treble level is "+5" and the
The balance level signal will change
lowest "-5". lowest "-5".
from "L1" up to "L15".
3. After adjusting, the signal will return to 3. After adjusting, the signal will return to
4. When the signal "0" appears on the
the original condition 5 seconds later. the original condition 5 seconds later.
V.F.D., the equivalent volume of left and
right speakers is heard.
RADIO OPERATION
How to Tune in the Desired Station Preset Scan :
1. Press the power knob (1) or AM/FM
To hear the preset station stored on the pre-
button to turn the audio system on. Seek Tuning :
set buttons, press the preset scan button
2. Press the "AM/FM" button (3) to select Use the seek buttons (16) to quickly search
(14) for less than 2 seconds.
the desired band. for a station.
In FM(FM1 or FM2) band, all of the preset
Band changes as follows ; To search for next receivable lower station,
stations stored on the preset buttons in the
press the " " button.
→ FM1 → FM2 → AM(MW) → LW FM1 or FM2 band will be tuned in for about
To search for next receivable higher station,
5 seconds each in turn.
3. Tune in the desired station using seek press " " button.
In AM band, all of the preset stations stored
tuning, manual tuning, preset button or
on the preset buttons in the AM band will
preset scan function. Manual Tuning : be tuned in for about 5 seconds each in
4. To hear the preset station stored on the Press the tuning up ( ) or down ( ) turn.
preset buttons, use the preset scan buttons (16) to increase or decrease the fre- During operating this function, the relevant
button. quency. The frequency of AM band changes frequency and preset button number will be
5. To turn the radio on while operating CD 9 kHz (or 5 kHz or 10 kHz) each time and flashed on the V.F.D.
player or cassette, press the "AM/FM" that of FM band changes 50 kHz (or 100 kHz After scanning all of the preset stations,
button (3). or 200 kHz) each time. this function is automatically cancelled and
the station you heard before operating this
NOTE Using Preset Buttons : function is tuned in.
Audio system can be operated when To select the desired preset station stored When desired station is tuned in, press this
the ignition key is at "ACC" or "ON" on the preset buttons, press the correspond- button again or the corresponding preset
position.
ing preset button for less than 1 second. button to stop the scan function.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–33
CASSETTE OPERATION
How to Preset the Station Manual Memory : 1. Press the power knob (1) to turn the au-
1. Select the desired band using the band dio system on.
6 stations on each band (FM1, FM2 and AM)
selection (3). 2. Insert a cassette tape fully into the cas-
can be stored into the 8 preset buttons.
2. Tune in the desired station using tuning sette slot with the exposed tape side
Auto Memory : up/down button (16) or seek button (16). facing to the right.
1. Select the desired band using the AM/ 3. Press one of 6 preset buttons for more Then the player starts playback and
FM selection button (3). than 1 second. "PLAY" signal appears on the V.F.D.
2. Press the auto store button (14) for more The preset button number will be dis- 3. If a cassette tape is already inserted in
than 2 seconds until a beep sound is played on the V.F.D., then the station will the cassette slot, press the cassette on
heard. be stored in the memory. button (15) to turn the cassette on.
3. Then, the strongest available stations 4. By the same method, you can store the 4. When playing back the Dolby tape, press
are automatically stored on the preset desired stations into the 6 preset but- the button (Dolby B noise reduction
buttons 1 though 6 in sequence. tons. button) to reduce audible "hiss".
If you operate this function when the 5. To eject the tape, press the tape eject
preset button number is displayed on the button (9).
V.F.D., the stations are stored on the pre- Then, the mode is automatically trans-
set buttons from that button number to ferred to the radio.
6. 6. To operate the cassette while operating
4. After storing, all of the preset stations the radio or CD player, press the cas-
are scanned in sequence for 5 seconds sette on button (if a tape is already in-
each. And the station you heard before serted in the cassette slot) or insert a
operating the auto store function is au- tape into the cassette slot.
tomatically tuned in. Then the cassette starts playback.
5–34 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
Cassette On / Program Button (15) Fast Forward / Rewind Button (16) AMS (Auto Music Search) Button (16)
To turn the cassette on while operating the Fast Forward : AMS function searches the desired music by
radio or CD player, press this button if a tape To fast forward wind the tape, press the fast counting the blank intervals between musics.
is already inserted in the cassette slot. The forward button ( ). If there is a blank interval within one music
mode is transferred to the cassette and the The "FF" indicator appears on the V.F.D. or there is no interval between musics, the
tape is played back. When the tape reaches its end, it is automati- system may not search correctly.
If a tape is not in the cassette slot, the mode cally reversed and played back from the be- To correctly search, an interval of at least 4
is not changed to the cassette when you press ginning of the opposite side. To stop the fast seconds between each music section is required.
this button. forward movement, press the cassette on/pro-
To listen to the next music, press " " but-
gram button (15).
To play back the opposite side of tape while ton. "A-FF" indicator appears on the V.F.D.
playing back one side, press the cassette on / The tape moves forward and it is played back
program button. Rewind : from the beginning of next music.
To rewind the tape, press the rewind button When pressing " " button, "A-RE" indica-
( ). The "RE" indicator appears on the tor appears on the V.F.D. and the tape re-
Auto Reverse V.F.D. winds. Then it is played back from the begin-
When the tape is fully rewound, it is played ning of current music.
When the tape reaches at the end of one side, back from the beginning of the same side. To listen to the previous music, press " "
it will automatically reverse and play back the To stop the rewind movement, press the cas- button again when the tape stops at the be-
other side of tape. sette on/program button (15). ginning of current music.
The AMS function is automatically cancelled
after finishing its function.
To cancel in the middle of AMS operation,
press the same AMS button again.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–35
CD PLAYER OPERATION
Metal Tape Auto-Sensing Repeat Button
1. Press the power knob to turn the audio
This unit has metal tape auto-sensing func- Press "RPT" button to repeatedly listen to the system on
tion. If a metal tape is inserted, "MTL" indi- current music. 2. Insert a CD into the CD slot with its label
cator appears on the V.F.D. The repeat indicator "RPT" will be illuminated side up.
in the V.F.D., and the current music will be The player will begin playing the first
played repeatedly until this function is can- track.
Dolby B Noise Reduction Button
celed. 3. If a CD is already inserted in the CD slot,
Press " " button when playing back the To cancel this function, press this button press the CD button.
tape which have been recorded using dolby again. The player will play the last track you lis-
noise reduction system. Repeat function requires an interval of about tened to.
The dolby symbol ( ) will be illuminated 4 seconds between each music sections to 4. To eject the CD, press the CD eject but-
on the V.F.D. properly work. ton.
This system improves the signal to noise ratio If the ejected disc is not taken out of the
of the tape section, resulting in reduced CD player within 10 seconds, the CD will
audible "hiss" during playback. automatically load again.
After the CD is ejected, the audio sys-
tem will change to the last mode (radio
or tape, CDC)
5–36 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
To turn the CD player on while operating the Track up/down button (16) makes it easy to To play back the tracks on the CD in a ran-
radio or cassette, and a CD is already in- play back the current track again or to skip dom order, press "RDM" button. "RDM" indi-
serted in the player, press the CD player-on to the next or previous track. cator will be illuminated on the V.F.D.
button. The audio systems are changed to To play back the next track, press the track After playing back the current track, the CD
the CD player and the CD will play the last up button ( ) once. will be played back in a random order until
track you listened to. Each time you press this button, the disc will this function is cancelled.
If a CD is not in the CD player, the mode is be skipped continuously to the next track. To cancel this function, press this button
not changed to the CD player. To play back the current track again, press again.
the track down button ( ) once.
If you press this button again, the disc will
Fast Forward / Rewind Button (16) be skipped to the previous track.
To fast skip to the next or previous track,
To fast forward, press the ( ) button. To
keep the track up or down button pressed
reverse, press the ( ) button. When the
and release it when reaches the desired
disc reaches the desired point, release the
track.
button and normal playback will resume.
NOTE
When operating the shuffle function,
the track will be skipped in a random
order.
AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER) 5–37
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
Introduction Button Repeat Button The identification card stamped with the AF
code and security code number is provided
To scan the CD in a convenient way, press To repeatedly listen to the current track,
with the vehicle. Keep it in a safe place, not
"INT" button. press "RPT" button.
in the vehicle.
"INTRO" indicator will be flashed on the "RPT" indicator will be illuminated on the
V.F.D. and the player will playback the first V.F.D. and the current track will be played The audio security system activates imme-
10 seconds of every track. back repeatedly until this function is can- diately whenever the audio is disconnected
This introduction function will be automati- celled. from the battery. It is protected by a secu-
cally cancelled when scanning returns to the To cancel this function, press this button rity code.
beginning of the track where it started. again.
To make the audio system operate again,
When the player reaches the desired track,
you must follow the security number enter-
press this button again.
ing procedure.
Then, this function will be cancelled and the
player will resume normal play. The security warning LED will be flashed
when the ignition key is removed, and will
be disappeared when the ignition switch is
turned to the ACC position.
5–38 AUDIO SYSTEM* (RADIO, CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER)
Security number entering 3) Press the No.3, then the "123-" sig-
NOTE
1. Turning the ignition key to "ACC" or "ON" nal will appear,
• If you fail to enter the "AF code"
and pressing power/volume control knob 4) Press the No.4, then the "1234" sig-
into the unit, an incorrect fre-
to turn the audio system "ON" after con- nal will appear and blink three times.
quency level is chosen and radio
necting the audio system to battery, the
5. Then, the mode of unit will be switched reception is interfered.
"AF" or "COdE" signal blinks on the V.F.D.
to radio. • Please reset audio system by re-
If "AF" signal blinks on the V.F.D., go to
moving the fuse "Audio (Batt.)"
step 2 or "COdE" signal blinks, go to step and inserting it. (see fuse box in
4. If you fail to enter the "security number" into the interior).
2. Enter AF (Area Frequency) code into the the unit, the "Err" signal appear for a few • Repeat the security number enter-
unit with the preset buttons No. 1-4. seconds and it will be disappeared. ing procedure.
For example; if your AF code is "2"
Then the "COdE" signal will be displayed
press the preset button No. 2.
again. Repeat the security number entering
3. And then "COdE" signal blinks on the
procedure 4.
V.F.D.
4. Enter your own "security number" into
the unit, with the preset button No.1-8.
WHEEL CHANGING
In order to reduce the chance of possible Procedures 4. At the front and rear there are recesses
injuries when changing a wheel, note the 1. Pry the wheel cover off with the lug for inserting the vehicle jack. The jack
following procedure and observe all refer- wrench or flat head screwdriver. location is marked by half circle cut outs.
ences: Place the jack vertically at the front or
2. Loosen the wheel bolts one turn each
rear jacking location closest to the wheel
• Move cautiously off the road to a safe with the wheel wrench, but do not re-
you are changing.
place away from the traffic. move any bolts until the wheel has been
• Park on a firm and level surface. raised off the ground.
• Turn the ignition switch off and remove
3. Lift the jack handle away from the jack
the ignition key.
base and raise to vertical position. Ro-
• Switch on the hazard warning flashers
tate the jack handle clockwise to raise
and apply the parking brake firmly. Place
the lift head slightly.
the automatic transmission selector le-
ver in position "P", or with manual trans-
mission engage first gear or reverse.
• Block the wheel diagonally opposite the
wheel to be changed by placing wedge
blocks or any available blocks of wood
or rocks behind and in front of it.
• Set up warning triangle.
• Have all passengers get out of the car
and stand in a safe place away from the 2
traffic and clear of the vehicle.
4 3
1
Loosen
6–4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
5. Raise the vehicle by rotating the jack 6. Remove the wheel bolts by turning them WARNING
handle clockwise until the jack lifting counterclockwise and then remove the
When using the jack the vehicle
head fits firmly into the notch and the wheel. could become unstable and move,
wheel is off the ground (about 3cm). damaging the vehicle or badly injur-
7. Mount the spare wheel in position and
Do not raise the vehicle more than nec- ing.
tighten the wheel bolts hand-tight by
essary. • Use jack supplied at correct jack-
turning clockwise.
As the jack touches the vehicle and be- ing position.
gins to raise the vehicle, double check 8. Turn the jack handle counterclockwise • When installing the jack for lifting
that it is properly positioned and will not the vehicle, it should be perpen-
and lower the vehicle to the ground.
dicular to the ground.
slip. Tighten the wheel bolts firmly in "X" pat-
• Do not go under a jacked-up ve-
tern (1-2-3-4). hicle.
9. Install the wheel cover. • Do not start engine while jacked-
up.
• Before jacking, get all passengers
out of the vehicle and clear of ve-
hicle and other traffic.
• Use jack only for changing wheels.
• Do not jack vehicle on an inclined
or slippery surface.
• Use jacking position nearest to re-
quired wheel change.
2 • Block wheel diagonally opposite
the wheel to be changed.
4 3 • Before jacking ensure handbrake
1 is on and the transmission is set in
1 st or reverse gear(M/T) or P(A/T).
Fasten • Do not jack the vehicle and
change the wheel where traffic is
close.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6–5
Connect leads in the order shown in the 4. Connect the other end of the second CAUTION
picture: jumper lead to ground on the other ve-
The audio system could be on when
hicle e.g. engine block or screw connec-
1. Connect one end of the first jumper lead starting the engine with jumper leads
tion in engine suspension.
to the positive terminal of the battery pro- and damage the system.
Do not connect lead to negative terminal
viding the jump start(identified by "+" sign Switch off audio system.
of discharged battery!
on battery case or terminal).
The connection point should be as far
2 Connect the other end of this lead to the away from the discharged battery as CAUTION
positive terminal of the discharged bat- possible. Trying to start your vehicle by push-
tery("+" sign). Route the leads so that cannot catch on ing or pulling it could damage the
rotating parts in the engine compartment. catalytic converter and automatic
3. Connect the first end of the other jumper
lead to the negative terminal of the bat- 5. The engine of the vehicle providing the transmission.
tery providing the jump start (identified jump start can be allowed to run during Do not try to start your vehicle by
by "–"). starting. pushing or pulling it.
Attempts to start the engine of the ve-
hicle with the discharged battery should
be made at intervals of one minute and
should not last longer than 15 seconds.
After starting, allow both engines to idle
for approx. 10 minutes with the leads still
connected.
towing dolly
6–8 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Towing tips • Always have someone guide you when • If someone removing the blocks stands
When towing a trailer, your vehicle will reversing. directly behind the trailer, he could be
handle differently than under normal driving • Allow adequate stopping distance. injured. If your brakes or the hitch
condition. Stopping distance is increased when you slipped, the trailer could roll backward.
For safety, observe the following precau- tow a trailer. Make sure anyone removing blocks from
tions: • Slow down and shift down into a lower your wheels stands to one side.
• Practice turning, stopping, and revers- gear before descending steep or long • Take note of trailer manufacturer's in-
ing before you begin towing in traffic. downhill grades. On vehicle equipped structions.
Do not tow in traffic until you are confi- automatic transmission, select drive
dent that you can handle the vehicle and range "2" or, if necessary, "1" for en-
Driving On Grades
trailer safely. gine braking efforts.
Reduce speed and shift to a lower gear
• Before driving, make sure that the light- • Avoid holding the brake pedal down too
before you start down a long or sleep down-
ing system of the trailer works properly. long or too frequently, which will cause
grade. If you don't shift down, you might
• Do not drive faster than 80km/h or legal the brakes to overheat and result in re-
have to use your brakes so much that they
maximum speeds, whichever is lower. duced brake efficiency.
would get hot and no longer work well.
• When driving uphill do not drive faster • Always block the wheels on both ve-
than 30km/h in first gear or 50km/h in hicle and trailer when parking. Apply the On a long uphill grade, shift down and re-
second gear. parking brake firmly. duce your speed to around 45 mph(70km/h)
• Make sure that you have enough room • Parking on a steep slope is not recom- to reduce the possibility of engine and
when cornering and avoid sudden ma- mended. transaxle overheating.
neuvers. You really should not park your vehicle,
• Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or with a trailer attached, on a hill.
stops. If something goes wrong, such as the
• Avoid sharp turns or lane changes. trailer/caravan hitch becoming disen-
• Always drive your vehicle at a moder- gaged, people can be injured and both
ate speed. the vehicle and trailer can be damaged.
6–12 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Parking on Hills When You Are Ready to Leave After Maintenance When Trailer Towing
You really should not park your vehicle, with Parking on a Hill Your vehicle will need service more often
a trailer attached, on a hill. If something when you're pulling a trailer. See the main-
goes wrong, your rig could start to move. 1. Apply your regular brakes and hold the
tenance Schedule for more on this. Things
People can be injured, and both your ve- pedal down while you:
that are especially important in trailer opera-
hicle and the trailer can be damaged. • Start your engine
tion are automatic transaxle fluid (don't over-
• Shift into a gear and
But if you ever have to park your rig on a fill), engine oil, belt, cooling system, brake
• Release the parking brake.
hill, here's how to do it: fluid and brake adjustment. Each of these
2. Let up on the brake pedal. is covered in this manual and the index will
1. Apply your regular brakes, but don't shift help you find them quickly. If you're trailering,
into PARK(P) for a automatic transmis- 3. Drive slowly until the trailer is clear of
it's a good idea to review these sections be-
sion yet, or into a gear for a manual trans- the chocks.
fore you start your trip.
mission.
4. Stop and have someone pick up and
Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts
2. Have someone place chocks under the store the chocks.
and bolts are tight.
trailer wheels.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
1.3 / 1.5 MPFI ENGINE
1 2 3 4
10 9 8 7 6 5
1. Brake/Clutch fluid tank 5. Washer fluid tank 9. Engine oil filler cap
2. Coolant surge tank 6. Battery 10. Air cleaner
3. Power steering fluid tank 7. Ignition coil
4. Fuse and relay box 8. Engine oil level dipstick
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–3
10 9 8 7 6 5
1. Brake/Clutch fluid tank 5. Washer fluid tank 9. Engine oil filler cap
2. Coolant surge tank 6. Battery 10. Air cleaner
3. Power steering fluid tank 7. Ignition coil
4. Fuse and relay box 8. Engine oil level dipstick
7–4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
When performing any inspection or mainte- • Remember that the battery, ignition • To avoid the possibility of personal in-
nance work on your vehicle, always exer- cables, and vehicle wiring carry high jury, you should always turn off the ig-
cise care to reduce the risk of personal in- currents or voltage. Be careful not to nition switch and remove the key before
jury or damage to the vehicle. cause a short circuit. working under the engine hood unless
Here are some general precautions that • When performing any checks in an en- the procedure specifically requires oth-
should be closely observed in carrying out closed space with the engine running, erwise. If it requires running the engine
any service operation. such as in a garage, be sure there is while working under the engine hood, do
• Do not work on the engine while it is hot. proper ventilation. not permit any clothing, such as ties or
Always turn it off and allow it to cool. • Keep used oil, coolant and other fluids handkerchiefs, near the engine or cool-
out of reach of children and pets. ing fan. They can become entangled in
• Never get under the vehicle while it is
supported by a jack. If it is necessary • Empty and used oil/fluid containers must moving parts and result in personal in-
to work under the vehicle, use safety not be disposed of in the household jury and damage to the vehicle. Also re-
stands. refuse waste. Use your local authorized move watches, bracelets, and rings for
• Keep smoking materials, flames, and waste disposal facilities when dispos- safety.
ing of these.
sparks away from the battery and all
• If it is necessary to check beneath the
fuel and fuel-related parts.
• Never connect or disconnect either the engine hood with the engine running,
battery or any transistorized component park the vehicle on level ground, place
while the ignition switch is ON. the shift lever in NEUTRAL(manual trans-
• When connecting the battery cables, pay mission) or "P" position (automatic trans-
mission) and apply the parking brake
special attention to their polarities. Never
firmly. Unexpected and possibly sudden
connect a positive cable to a negative
terminal or a negative cable to a posi- vehicle movement may occur if these
tive terminal. precautions are not taken.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–5
ENGINE OIL
Checking procedure level is between MIN and MAX level marks WARNING
The engine oil must be kept at the right on the dipstick. Also check the oil on the
Prolonged and repeated contact with
level to help assure proper lubrication of dipstick rod for contamination.
engine oil may cause skin disorders.
your vehicle's engine. It is normal for an If the level is below the MIN mark, add
• Avoid excessive skin contact.
engine to use some oil. It is owner's re- enough oil to raise the level to the MAX
• Wash thoroughly after contact.
sponsibility to check the oil level at regu- mark.
lar intervals (such as every fuel stop). The oil should not go above the "MAX"
The engine oil level should be checked mark on the dipstick. This would lead, for WARNING
with the vehicle standing on level ground. example, to increased oil consumption,
Keep used engine oil out of reach of
After stopping the engine, wait a few min- fouling of the spark plugs and excessive
children.
utes before checking the level for the oil formation of carbon residue.
to drain back to the oil pan. If the engine When replenishing, use the same specifi-
is cold, the oil may take considerably cation of oil as used at the last oil change. CAUTION
longer to drain back.
Operating with insufficient or too
To check the oil level, pull out the dipstick,
much amount of oil can damage the
wipe it clean and reinsert it as far as it will
engine.
go. Pull it out again and check that the oil
• Check engine oil regularly.
• Top up if required.
• Don't add too much oil.
COOLANT LEVEL
Engine oil and oil filter change Service interval Capacity The cooling system is filled with an ethyl-
Engine oil changes are to be carried out ene glycol base coolant.
Change every 10,000km or 6
depending on time intervals and mileage in- 3.75L In the correct concentration the coolant pro-
months (But, every 5,000km
tervals, since oil loses its lubrication prop- (including vides excellent corrosion and freeze pro-
or 3 months under severe
erties not only through engine operation but oil filter) tection for the entire cooling and heating
conditions)
also through ageing. system and must therefore not be replaced
by plain water even in summer.
Under exceptional conditions e.g. frequent Severe conditions
The coolant level should be between "MIN"
cold starts or predominantly urban traffic • When most trips are less than 6km.
and "MAX" mark on the coolant surge tank
and stop-and-go traffic, the engine oil and • Operating when outside temperatures
when the engine is cool. The level rises at
engine oil filter should be changed at remain below freezing and when most
engine operating temperature and drops
shorter intervals rather than the recom- trips are less than 16km.
again when the engine cools down.
mended maintenance schedule. • When most trips include extended idling
If the level falls below the "MIN" mark, add
Engine oil filter elements should be replaced and/or frequent low-speed operation as
enough 50/50 water and ethylene glycol
at the same time with engine oil. in stop-and-go traffic.
antifreeze mix, to provide freezing and cor-
• When operating in dusty areas.
rosion protection.
WARNING
Used engine oil and their containers
can be a hazard to health and the
environment.
• Do not dispose of used engine oil
in household refuse waste.
• Use your local authorized waste
disposal facilities when disposing
of these.
7–8 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUID
OVERHEATING The brake fluid reservoir includes the clutch
WARNING
If the engine coolant temperature gauge fluid reservoir.
Steam from an overheated engine Brake/clutch fluid is hygroscopic, and thus
shows an overheating condition or you have
can burn you badly. absorbs moisture. Excessive moisture in the
another reason to suspect the engine may
• If steam is seen, don't go to front brake/clutch fluid may adversely affect the
be overheating, stop and park the vehicle.
of vehicle. Get everyone away from safety of the hydraulic brake/clutch system.
The air conditioning must be off. Leave the
the vehicle. The fluid change intervals specified in this
engine idling for a few minutes and check
• Switch off engine. book must therefore be observed.
that the cooling fan is operating.
• Allow engine to cool. The fluid level in the container must not be
If the fan is not operating, turn the ignition • Open engine hood when steam is higher than the MAX mark or lower than
off and consult your Daewoo Dealer imme- no longer visible. the MIN mark.
diately. • Do not remove coolant surge tank If the level falls below the MIN mark, add
cap until the engine and radiator the fluid to the MAX mark with the speci-
If the fan is operating and if steam is not
are cool. fied brake/clutch fluid.
coming from the engine compartment, open
the engine hood and idle the engine until it Low fluid level can indicate a leak in the
cools. brake /clutch system. Have the system
checked at nearest Daewoo Dealer.
If the fan is operating but the temperature is
not lowered, stop the engine and let it cool.
SPARK PLUGS
Spark plugs should be inspected periodi- WARNING
TYPE GAP
cally for carbon deposits. When carbon ac-
Spark plugs may be very hot.
cumulates on a spark plug, a strong spark RN9YC
SOHC 0.7~0.8mm Be careful not to burn yourself.
may not be produced. BPR6ES
If necessary, clean the electrodes with a
fine wire brush and carefully scrape the DOHC BKR6E-II 1.0~1.1mm CAUTION
carbon off the insulator with a small file. The To prevent the engine or other parts
spark plugs should then be blown clean damage ;
Replacing the spark plugs
with compressed air and the upper insula- • The spark plugs must be securely
1. Clean any dirt from around the spark
tor wiped clean. And adjust the spark plug tightened, but not overtightened.
plug bases of each spark plug.
gap. Too loosing spark plug can get
2. Unfasten the spark plug cables by pull-
ing on the trunk, and then remove the very hot and could damage the
Service interval
plugs with a spark plug wrench. engine. Overtightening one could
Change every 20,000km or 1 years damage the threads in the cylinder
3. Install each new plug by hand as far as
it will go. If necessary, a spark plug head.
wrench may be used for an extension; • Fit socket wrench squarely over
if a plug does not turn in smoothly, re- spark plug when slackening or
move it and try again to ensure the tightening.
correct engagement of the threads on • When installing the spark plugs,
the spark plug with the threads in the screw them in with your finger ini-
cylinder head. tially.
4. Tighten the plugs with a spark plug • Disconnect cable by pulling trunk,
wrench. Do not overtighten. not the cable.
5. Make sure the spark plug leads are in- • Do not use non-recommended
stalled in the correct order. Fasten the spark plugs.
trunk squarely over the end of each • Do not allow contaminants to en-
plug. ter spark plug hole.
7–14 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Hydrometer
7–16 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Check the battery terminals for corrosion (a For best battery service, do the following. WARNING
white or bluish powder). To remove it, cover
1. Keep battery securely mounted. Used batteries can be a hazard to
the terminals with a solution of baking soda
2. Keep battery top clean and dry. health and the environment.
and water. It will bubble up and turn brown.
3. Keep terminals and connections clean, • Do not dispose of used batteries
When this stops, wash it off with plain wa-
tight and coated with petroleum jelly or with household waste.
ter. Dry off the battery with a cloth or paper
terminal grease. • Use your local authorized waste
towel.
4. Rinse off any spilled electrolyte immedi- disposal facilities.
Coat the terminals with petroleum jelly to ately with a solution of water and bak-
help prevent future corrosion. ing soda.
CAUTION
If the terminals are severely corroded, clean 5. If vehicle is not being used for an ex-
them with baking soda and water. tended time, disconnect the cable from The polarity of battery, i.e. the con-
the negative (–) terminal of the battery nections for positive and negative
Use a wrench to loosen and remove the cables, must not be interchanged.
to prevent discharge and charge bat-
cables from the terminals. Always discon-
tery every six weeks.
nect the negative (–) cable first and recon-
nect it last. Clean the battery terminals with WARNING
a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush. Re-
The battery have acid that can burn
connect and tighten the cable, then coat the
you and gas that can explode.
terminals with petroleum jelly.
You can badly hurt if you are not
careful.
• Keep naked flames, sparks and
smoking items away from battery.
• Do not let any parts of body,
clothes or paintwork contact the
sulfuric acid.
Pb
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–17
CATALYTIC CONVERTER*
Leaded fuel will damage the catalytic con- Damage to the catalytic converter or You should therefore avoid :
verter and parts of the electronic system, the vehicle may result if the follow- • Frequent repeated cold starts.
thereby rendering them inoperative. ing points are not observed : • Actuation of the starter for an unnec-
On vehicles with a catalytic converter, the essarily long time during starting (fuel
fuel tank filler neck is of a narrow design • Consult a Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo is injected during the starting proce-
so that a dispensing pump for leaded fuel Authorized Service Operation as quickly dure).
cannot be inserted. as possible in the event of misfiring, ir- • Allowing the tank to become empty (an
regular engine running following a cold irregular fuel supply leads to overheat-
CAUTION start, a significant loss of engine power ing).
Catalytic converter can be dam- or other unusual malfunctions which • Starting the engine by pushing or tow-
aged. Do not use leaded fuel. may indicate a fault in the ignition sys- ing (unburned fuel may enter the cata-
tem. lytic converter) : use jump leads.
If necessary, driving may be continued
for a short time at a low speed and with Have all maintenance work carried out by a
low engine revolutions. Daewoo Dealer or Daewoo Authorized Ser-
vice Operation. You can then be certain that
all components of the vehicle's electrical,
injection and ignition system will be operat-
ing correctly, that your vehicle has a low
level of pollutant emission and that the cata-
lytic converter system will have a long life.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–19
Check tread depth regularly. To help you de- WARNING Tire Rotation
tect when the tires should be replaced, the Front and rear tires perform different jobs
tires on your vehicle have built-in tread wear Mixing tires could cause you to lose
and can wear differently depending on the
indicators that appear between the tread control while driving.
tires of road driven, driving habit, etc.
grooves when the tread is 1.6mm or less. Using tires of different sizes may also
The front tires will wear faster than the
The tires should be replaced when the tread cause damage to the vehicle.
rear ones.
worn down as far as one of the wear indi- Be sure to use the same size and type
To avoid uneven wear of tires and to pro-
cators. The wear indicator's position is indi- tires on all wheels.
long tire life, inspect and rotate your tires
cated by markings on the tire sidewall. every 10,000km. After rotating, adjust the
For safety reasons, it is recommended that
WARNING tire pressure and be sure to check wheel
the tires be replaced when their tread depth
Driving on worn, old or damaged nut tightness.
has worn down to 2~3mm.
When replacing the tires, the radial tires tires is very dangerous and can
should be fitted in pairs, or for preference cause accidents.
in sets. Make sure that both tires on an axle Replace tires if ;
are the same size, the same design, and the • The tread wear indicator appears,
same make and have the same tread pat- or
tern. • Tires have been damaged.
tread wear indicator
WARNING
Dispose of worn tires in accordance
with local environmental regulations.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–21
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Compact Spare Tire Ignition System Rating Color
Although the compact spare was fully inflated Electronic ignition systems have a greater
10A Red
when your vehicle was new, it can lose air over ignition power than conventional systems. It
time. Check the inflation pressure regularly. is thus highly dangerous to touch live parts. 15A Blue
It should be 60 psi (420 kPa). 20A Yellow
Fuse 30A Pink
CAUTION
For fuse replacement, withdraw the cover
Do not use automatic car washes to
and extract blown fuse.
wash your vehicle while a temporary CAUTION
A defective fuse can be recognized by its
spare is installed as a road tire and The use of different types or differ-
melted wire. A new fuse should only be in-
wheel. ent rating fuses could cause damage
stalled after the cause of the trouble has
CAUTION been located and eliminated. to the electrical system and even start
Only fuses of the specified rating should be a fire.
Do not use tire chains on the • Always replace fuse with one with
installed. The rating is given on all fuses.
temporary spare tire; they will not fit the same rating.
properly.
• Never use anything else but a fuse.
Using tire chains on the temporary • Do not use anything metal to re-
spare tire will damage both the move fuse.
vehicle and the chains.
WARNING NOTE
Do not use the compact spare tyre Three pieces of spare fuse for 10A,
with another compact spare tyre unit 15A, 20A are located on the inside of
at the same time. fuse & relay box cover in the engine
Drive carefully when you using com- compartment respectively.
pact spare tyre.
• Do not exceed 80 km/h normal melted
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–23
FUSE BOX
The fuse box is located below the driver's
side of dashboard under a cover.
Another fuse box is next to the battery in
the engine compartment.
7–24 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
F10 Cigarette lighter 15A F20 A/C blower-1st, 2nd, 3rd* 20A
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–25
BULB SPECIFICATION
Wattages x Number Important!
Bulbs Head lamp aiming is a safety item and
Notch back Hatch back Remarks should therefore be carried out only by a
Head lamp (high/low) 60/55Wx2 ← Halogen bulb Daewoo Authorized Service Station which
Position lamp 5Wx2 ← will have special equipment and the nec-
essary expertise.
21Wx2 or
Front Turn signal lamp ← Amber color
28/8Wx2 WARNING
Fog lamp* 55Wx2 ← Halogen bulb Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas
Side turn signal lamp 5Wx2 ← inside and can burst if you drop or
21Wx2 or scratch the bulb. Take special care
Turn signal lamp ← Amber color when handling and disposing of halo-
27Wx2
gen bulb.
21/5Wx2 or
Brake / tail lamp ← • Wear eye protection when working
27/8Wx2 with bulbs.
Fog lamp* 21Wx1 ← • Protect bulb against abrasions
Rear 21Wx2 or and scratches.
Reverse lamp ← • Protect against liquids when illu-
21Wx1*
minated and not in sealed instal-
21Wx1 or lation.
Center high mounted stop lamp* ←
27Wx1 • Only illuminate bulb when in-
License plate lamp 5Wx2 ← stalled in a lamp.
• Replace headlight if cracked or
Room lamp 10Wx1 ←
Interior damaged.
Trunk lamp 10Wx1 ← • Keep bulb away from children.
∗ : Only "Vehicle equipped with rear fog lamp" • Dispose of used bulb with care.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–27
2. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise 4. Release the bulb retaining spring and re- 2. Rotate the plastic cap counterclockwise
and remove. move the bulb. and remove.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one. 3. Pull out the bulb holder located next to
CAUTION
the head lamp bulb.
Greasy fingers will cause stains, re- 6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
sulting in a dull light. When installing new bulb, ensure that the 4. Remove the bulb by pulling straight out
• Do not touch halogen bulbs with lugs on the bulb holder engage correctly of the bulb holder.
bare hands. in recesses of the housing.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one.
• Clean with a clean non fluffy cloth
7. Rotate the plastic cap clockwise.
using alcohol or white spirits. 6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
7–28 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
(Hatchback Model) 3. Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise To replace reverse lamp bulbs;
and remove the bulb holder from the
To replace tail, brake and rear turn signal 1. Open the tailgate.
lamp housing.
lamp bulbs;
2. Remove the protective cover.
4. Depress the bulb and rotate it counter-
1. Open the tailgate.
clockwise to remove it from the bulb 3. Remove the bulb holder from the lamp
2. Remove two fixing screws. holder. housing.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one. 4. Depress the bulb and rotate it counter-
clockwise to remove it from the bulb
6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
holder.
7. Bulb sequence.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one.
1. Open the trunk lid (or tailgate). the protective cover on the driver's side. 2. To remove the bulb holder from the lamp
housing, rotate the bulb holder counter-
2. Remove the lamp undercover (Hatchback 2. Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise
clockwise.
only). and remove it from the lamp hosing.
3. Pull the bulb out from the bulb holder.
3. Rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise 3. Depress the bulb and rotate it counter-
and remove the bulb holder from the clockwise to remove it from the bulb 4. Replace the bulb.
lamp housing. holder.
5. Install the bulb holder into the lamp hous-
4. Depress the bulb and rotate it counter- 4. Replace the bulb with a new one. ing by rotating the bulb holder clockwise.
clockwise to remove it from the bulb 6. Replace the lamp covers.
holder.
2. Replace the bulb with a new one. 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip
and remove.
3. Insert the lamp assembly.
3. Insert the new bulb.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION
When replacing the room light bulb,
the room light could be live, causing
electric shock if touched.
• Close all doors.
• Place room light switch in "off"
position.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–33
Chart Symbols :
I – Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R – Replace or change.
(3) Refer to "Recommended fluids and lubricants".
(4) Change the brake/clutch fluid every 15,000 km (9,000 miles) if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions :
– Driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or
– Towing a trailer frequently
(5) More frequent maintenance is required if under severe condition: short distance driving, extensive idling, frequent low-speed
operation in stop-and-go traffic or driving in dusty condition.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 7–35
Chart Symbols :
I – Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
R – Replace or change.
(3) Refer to "Recommended fluids and lubricants".
(6) Change automatic transaxle fluid and filter every 75,000Km (45,000 miles) if the vehicle is mainly driven under severe conditions.
– In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32°C (90°F) or higher, or
– In hilly or mountainous terrain, or
– When doing frequent trailer towing, or
– Uses such as found in taxi, police or delivery service.
(7) If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
8
VEHICLE CARE
8–2 VEHICLE CARE
CORROSION PROTECTION
Your car was designed to resist corrosion. Prompt washing may not completely remove care to clean any areas where mud and
Special materials and protective finishes all of these deposits. Other cleaners may be other debris can collect. Sediment packed in
were used on most parts of your car when needed. closed areas of the frame should be loos-
it was built to help maintain a good appear- When using chemical cleaners, be sure ened before being flushed. If desired, your
ance, strength and reliable operation. Some they are safe for use on painted surfaces Daewoo Dealer can do this service for you.
parts which normally are not visible(such
as certain parts located in the engine com- Finish damage CAUTION
partment and the underbody of the vehicle) Any stone chips, fractures or deep When an engine is washed, fuel,
are such that surface rust will not affect scratches in the finish should be repaired grease and oil residues are washed
their reliability. Therefore, corrosion protec- promptly. Bare metal will corrode quickly off. Therefore you should use only a
tion is not needed or used on these parts. and may develop into a major repair ex- filling station or a Daewoo Dealer who
pense. Minor chips and scratches can be has oil separator equipment in the car
Sheet metal damage repaired with touch-up materials. Larger wash bay.
If your car is damaged and requires body areas of finish damage can be corrected Used engine oil, brake fluid, transmis-
panel repair or replacement, make sure the in your Dealer’s body and paint shop. sion fluid, antifreeze, batteries and
body repair shop applies proper anticorro- tyres should be disposed of by using
sion material to the parts repaired or re- the local authorized waste disposal
Underbody maintenance
facilities, or have them disposed of by
placed so that corrosion protection is re- Corrosive materials used for ice and snow the vendor who is under a statutory
stored. (Also see "Finish damage" which removal and dust control can collect on the obligation to do so when you replace
follows.) underbody. If these materials are not re- them.
moved, accelerated corrosion (rust) can oc- On no account must any of these
Foreign material deposits cur on underbody parts such as fuel lines, items be placed in the household
Calcium chloride and other salts, ice melt- frame, floor pan and the exhaust system refuse bins or the fluids poured down
ing agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, bird even though they have been provided with the drains.
droppings, chemicals from industrial chim- corrosion protection. Everyone should be concerned about
neys and other foreign matter may damage At least every spring, flush these materials environmental protection.
vehicle finishes if left on painted surface. from the underbody with plain water. Take Help by doing your share.
9
SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
9–2 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
LUBRICATION CHART
Lubricant Capacity Service Interval Classification
ENGINE OIL
API Classifications of Engine Oil
Engine
The American Petroleum Institute classifies
The viscosity should be selected according to outside temperature. Do not switch to
engine oils according to their performance a different viscosity in the event of brief temperature fluctuations.
quality. Always use oil rated API-SJ (ILSAC
GF-II) or better.
SAE 15 W-50
SAE 15 W-40
SAE 10 W-40
∗ SAE 10 W-30
∗ SAE 5 W-30
COLDER SAE 5 W-40
∗ : RECOMMANDED OIL
SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–5
1. Vehicle dimensions(mm)
Overall length 4,074 4,237 4,074
Overall width 1,678 ← ←
Overall height 1,432 ← ←
Wheel base 2,520 ← ←
Tread : front 1,405 ← ←
rear 1,425 ← ←
2. Weight(kg)
Curb weight 1,005 1,030 1,015
Gross vehicle weight 1,595 ← ←
Persons 5 ← ←
3. Performance
Maximum speed(km/h) 166 ← ←
Gradeability(tan Ø) 0.43 ← ←
Minimum turning radius(m) 4.9 ← ←
4. Transaxle
Gear ratio : 1st 3.545 ← ←
2nd 1.952 ← ←
3rd 1.276 ← ←
4th 0.892 ← ←
5th 0.707 ← ←
reverse 3.333 ← ←
Final drive ratio 4.176 ← ←
3.944 ← ←
9–6 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
5. Engine
Total displacement(cc) 1,349 ← ←
Bore x Stroke(mm) 76.5 x 73.4 ← ←
Compression ratio 9.5 : 1 ← ←
Maximum power(kw/rpm) 55 / 5,400 ← ←
Maximum torque(N·m/rpm) 115 / 3,400 ← ←
BTDC 10° ← ←
6. Tyre
Size 155 / 80 R13 — —
175 / 70 R13 ← ←
7. Fuel system MPFI ← ←
Octane rating RON 95, 91, 87, 83 ← ←
Fuel tank(L) 48 ← ←
8. Cooling system
Coolant(L) 7.0 ← ←
9. Lubricating
Engine oil(L) 3.75 ← ←
10. Electrical system
Battery(V-AH)(MF) 12 - 55 ← ←
Philippines Only 12 - 45 ← ←
Alternator(V-A)
General area 12 - 85 ← ←
Starter(V-KW)
M/T 12 - 0.8 ← ←
A/T or Cold area 12 - 1.4 ← ←
SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–7
11. Clutch
Size(mm) 184 x 127 x 7.65 ← ←
(outside diameter x inside
diameter x thickness)
12. Brake
Front wheel Disc ← ←
Rear wheel Drum ← ←
Booster(inch) 9" ← ←
13. Steering system
Type Rack & pinion ← ←
Overall gear ratio
w/manual steering 24.5 : 1 ← ←
w/power steering 16.12 : 1 ← ←
Wheel diameter(mm) 380 ← ←
Camber ( °) FR -1°10' ~ +20' ← ←
RR -2°10' ~ -1°10' ← ←
Caster ( °)
w/manual steering 30' ~ 2°30' ← ←
w/power steering 1°45' ~ 3°45' ← ←
Toe-in ( °) FR 0° ± 10 ' ← ←
RR -10' ~ +40' ← ←
9–8 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
5. Engine
Total displacement(cc) 1,498 ← ← ← ← ←
Bore x Stroke(mm) 76.5 x 81.5 ← ← ← ← ←
Compression ratio 9.5 ± 0.2:1 ← ← ← ← ←
Maximum power(kw/rpm) 63 / 5,800 ← ← ← ← ←
(63/5,400)2) ← ← ← ← ←
Maximum torque(N·m/rpm) 130 / 3,400 ← ← ← ← ←
(130/3,200)2) ← ← ← ← ←
BTDC 10° ← ← ← ← ←
6. Tyre
Size 175 / 70R13 ← ← ← ← ←
7. Fuel system MPFI ← ← ← ← ←
Octane rating RON 95,91,87,83 ← ← ← ← ←
Fuel tank(L) 48 ← ← ← ← ←
8. Cooling system
Coolant(L) 7.0 ← ← ← ← ←
9. Lubricating
Engine oil(L) 3.75 ← ← ← ← ←
10. Electrical system
Battery(V-AH)(MF) 12 - 55 ← ← ← ← ←
Philippines Only 12 - 45 ← ← ← ← ←
Alternator(V-A)
General area 12 - 85 ← ← ← ← ←
1) Not available in Euro Stage III countries. 2) Euro Stage III countries.
9–10 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
Starter(V-KW)
M/T 12 - 0.8 ← ← ← ← ←
A/T or Cold area 12 - 1.4 ← ← ← ← ←
11. Clutch
Size(mm) 200x134x7.65 — 200x134x7.65 — 200x134x7.65 —
(outside diameter x inside
diameter x thickness)
12. Brake
Front wheel Disc ← ← ← ← ←
Rear wheel Drum ← ← ← ← ←
Booster(inch) 9" ← ← ← ← ←
13. Steering system
Type Rack & pinion ← ← ← ← ←
Overall gear ratio
w/power steering 16.12 : 1 ← ← ← ← ←
Wheel diameter(mm) 380 ← ← ← ← ←
Camber ( °) FR -1°10'~+20' ← ← ← ← ←
RR -2°10'~-1°10' ← ← ← ← ←
Caster ( °)
w/power steering 1°45'~3°45' ← ← ← ← ←
Toe-in ( °) FR 0°±10' ← ← ← ← ←
RR -10'~+40' ← ← ← ← ←
1. Vehicle dimensions(mm)
Overall length 4,074 ← 4,237 ← 4,074 ←
Overall width 1,678 ← ← ← ← ←
Overall height 1,432 ← ← ← ← ←
Wheel base 2,520 ← ← ← ← ←
Tread : front 1,405 ← ← ← ← ←
rear 1,425 ← ← ← ← ←
2. Weight(kg)
Curb weight 1,031 1,067 1,056 1,092 1,041 1,077
Gross vehicle weight 1,595 ← ← ← ← ←
Persons 5 ← ← ← ← ←
3. Performance
Maximum speed(km/h) 180 173 180 173 180 173
Gradeability(tan θ) 0.5 0.59 0.5 0.59 0.5 0.59
Minimum turning radius(m) 4.9 ← ← ← ← ←
4. Transaxle
Gear ratio : 1st 3.545 2.957 3.545 2.957 3.545 2.957
2nd 2.158 1.623 2.158 1.623 2.158 1.623
3rd 1.478 1.000 1.478 1.000 1.478 1.000
4th 1.129 0.682 1.129 0.682 1.129 0.682
5th 0.886 — 0.886 — 0.886 —
reverse 3.333 2.143 3.333 2.143 3.333 2.143
Final drive ratio 3.722 3.910 3.722 3.910 3.722 3.910
9–12 SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA
5. Engine
Total displacement (cc) 1,598 ← ← ← ← ←
Bore x Stroke (mm) 79.0 x 81.5 ← ← ← ← ←
Compression ratio 9.5 : 1 ← ← ← ← ←
Maximum power (kw/rpm) 78.0 / 6,000 ← ← ← ← ←
Maximum torque (N·m/rpm) 146.0 / 3,400 ← ← ← ← ←
BTDC 10° ← ← ← ← ←
6. Tyre
Size 185 / 60R14 ← ← ← ← ←
7. Fuel system MPFI ← ← ← ← ←
Octane rating RON 95,91,87,83 ← ← ← ← ←
Fuel tank (L) 48 ← ← ← ← ←
8. Cooling system
Coolant (L) 7.0 ← ← ← ← ←
9. Lubricating
Engine oil (L) 3.75 ← ← ← ← ←
10. Electrical system
Battery (V-AH) (MF) 12 - 55 ← ← ← ← ←
Philippines Only 12 - 45 ← ← ← ← ←
Alternator(V-A)
General area 12 - 85 ← ← ← ← ←
Starter(V-KW)
M/T 12 - 0.8 ← ← ← ← ←
A/T or Cold area 12 - 1.4 ← ← ← ← ←
SPECIFICATION AND SERVICE DATA 9–13
11. Clutch
Size(mm) 215x145x7.65 — 215x145x7.65 — 215x145x7.65 —
(outside diameter x inside
diameter x thickness)
12. Brake
Front wheel Disc ← ← ← ← ←
Rear wheel Drum ← ← ← ← ←
Booster(inch) 9" ← ← ← ← ←
13. Steering system
Type Rack & pinion ← ← ← ← ←
Overall gear ratio
w/power steering 16.12 : 1 ← ← ← ← ←
Wheel diameter(mm) 380 ← ← ← ← ←
Camber ( °) FR -1°10'~+20' ← ← ← ← ←
RR -2°10'~-1°10' ← ← ← ← ←
Caster ( °)
w/power steering 1°45'~3°45' ← ← ← ← ←
Toe-in ( °) FR 0°±10' ← ← ← ← ←
RR -10'~+40' ← ← ← ← ←
10
INDEX
10–2 INDEX
1.3 SOHC ................................ 9-5,6,7 Tiltable steering wheel ........................ 1-12 Side : see side turn signal lamp
1.5 SOHC .............................. 9-8,9,10 Tire ............................................ 7-19,20,21
1.6 DOHC ........................... 9-11,12,13 Rim/tire condition ........................... 7-19
Speedometer ......................................... 3-5 Snow chains ................................. 7-21 U
Starting the engine ............................. 2-4,5 Tire inflation pressure ................... 7-19 Unlead fuel ............................................ 2-2
With jumper leads ......................... 6-5,6 Tire rotation ................................... 7-20
Steering column lock ............................. 2-3 Tread wear indicator ..................... 7-20
Steering wheel (tiltable) ...................... 1-12 Winter tire ...................................... 7-21 V
Sun roof Towing the vehicle ............................. 6-7,8 Vanity mirror ........................................ 3-23
Power sun roof ............................. 1-12 Trailer towing ......................... 6-9,10,11,12 Vehicle identification number ................. 9-2
Sun visors ........................................... 3-22 Transmission Ventilation ...................................... 4-2, 4-9
With vanity mirror .......................... 3-23 Automatic: see automatic transmission Vents ............................................... 4-2
Manual: see manual transmission
Trip odometer ........................................ 3-5
T Trunk lid ............................................... 1-28 W
Tachometer ............................................ 3-5 Trunk lid release lever ................... 1-28 Wheel and tires ......................... 7-19,20,21
Tailgate ................................................ 1-29 Trunk lamp ........................................... 7-26 Wheel changing ..................................... 6-3
Tailgate window wiper Bulb replacement ........................... 7-32 Procedures ................................ 6-3,4,5
and washer switch ............................ 3-17 Turn signal indicator ............................ 3-11 Window
Tail lamp ............................................... 7-26 Turn signal switch .............................. 3-14 Door window .................................. 1-9
Bulb replacement ........................... 7-29 Turn signal lamp .................................. 7-26 Power window switch ................. 1-10
Temperature control switch ................... 4-3 Front : see front turn signal lamp Rear hinged windows ................... 1-11
Temperature gauge ............................... 3-6 Rear : see rear turn signal lamp Window defrost / demist
INDEX 10–7
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