Daewoo Kalos Mechanical Manual
. FOREWORD This manual will acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It will also provide you with important safety information. Read it carefully and follow the recommendations for the enjoyable, safe, and trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
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V: This is the safety alert symbol hazardous situation which, if not This vehicle may not comply with the used to alert you to potential haz. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS.(Important information about safety belts, air bags, child seats and other safety features) 2.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS.(Information about instruments, gauges and vehicle controls) 3. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.(Information about how to drive your vehicle under various conditions.) 4. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–1 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS. ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS.1-2. PREGNANT WOMEN AND SAFETY BELTS.1-10. FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS.1-6.
CHILD RESTRAINT.1-10. REAR SEAT OCCUPANTS.1-6.
1–2 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELTS! WHY WEAR SAFETY BELTS?
WARNING Occupant protection has been the focus Safety belts are helpful for several dis-. Safety belts have been shown to of much private and public research tinct reasons: be the single most effective protec- and development for many years. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–3 stopped immediately.
All of the energy the occupant might never strike any WHY SAFETY BELTS WORK! The sprinter built up was absorbed by rigid structures in the vehicle. The Safety belts cannot work unless they are the structures of the body, not by the unbelted occupant receives no such ben- worn and worn properly. 1–4 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS WARNING WARNING WARNING SAFETY BELTS PROTECT However in a sudden or strong stop,. Lap portion of safety belt snug and or during heavy acceleration or de- low on hips and bony pelvis (not Accident statistics show that drivers celeration, the safety belt will lock abdomen where the restraining. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–5 WARNING WARNING WARNING. Only one occupant per one safety.
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No twisted seat belts (twisted seat If the safety belt goes over an arm- belt (do not allow more than one belts will not move freely and re- rest (if so eqipped), lap portion of the person in a safety belt. 1–6 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS FRONT SEAT OCCUPANTS SAFETY BELT WARNING CHIME THREE-POINT SAFETY BELTS Each front seat is equipped with adjust- The safety belt warning chime will To help reduce the risk of personal in- able seat and seatback with height-ad- sound for about 6 seconds when the jury in collisions or sudden maneuvers, justable head restraint, three point lap.
SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–7 Always fasten your safety belts cor- across the neck. This assures that in To remove the seat belt, press the red rectly: the case of a collision, the belt ap- button on the buckle. The belt will re- plies force to the shoulder bones and tract automatically. 1–8 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER SAFETY BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Maintain your safety belts: The safety belt for each of the front seats is equipped with an automatic belt 1.
Periodically inspect all safety belts, To operate safety belts with a height- pretensioner. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–9 REMOVABLE CENTER REAR SAFETY BELT To install the center rear safety belt: WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with a remov- 1. Pull the center rear safety belt from Misadjustment of the safety belt able center rear safety belt.
This safety the retractor. 1–10 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILD RESTRAINT SAFETY BELTS 3. (Hatchback models only) Insert the upper part of the strap into the strap WARNING Safety belts work for everyone, includ- guide making sure the strap is not ing pregnant women.
SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–11 Once you have selected an appropriate Children who have outgrown their child WARNING infant or child restraint, read and care- restraint system should sit in the rear. Never hold a baby in your arms fully follow the manufacturer’s instruc- seat, restrained by the safety belt that while riding in a vehicle. 1–12 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS LOWER CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORS To install a child restraint which comes WARNING equipped with lower anchor attach- In the past, child restraints have been (Continued) ments, follow the instructions supplied attached to a vehicle’s seat by safety. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–13 Installation of child restraints with 2. Locate the two Lower Child Re- WARNING lower anchor attachments straint Anchor positions. The loca- Use all child restraint anchors for tion of each lower anchor is identi- To install a child restraint designed for their designed purpose only.
1–14 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS HEAD RESTRAINTS 6. Adjust and tighten the child restraint Head restraints are designed to reduce CAUTION according to the instructions supplied the risk of neck injuries in case of a col-.
Keep the zippers covering the with the child restraint. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–15 FRONT SEATS If the head restraint must be removed FRONT SEAT RECLINING ADJUSTMENT FRONT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT for any reason, To tilt seatback forward or backward, To move the front seat forward or 1. Pull it up to the stop position. Turn the handwheel on the inside of the backward: seatback until the seatback is adjusted.
1–16 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS DRIVER’S SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. EASY ENTRY FRONT SEATS. WARNING To adjust the position of the driver’s seat (3 door hatchback only) If a crash occurs, front occupants in cushion, turn the handwheel on the out- reclined seats can lose restraining To facilitate entering and leaving the side of the seat cushion until the seat.
SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–17 REAR SEATS To fold down the rear seatbacks sepa- To return a rear seatback to its origi- FOLDING REAR SEATBACK rately: nal position: 1. Pull up on the release knob on top 1. Hook the safety belts to the retain- WARNING of the rear seatback. 1–18 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 6. Install the center rear safety belt. To fold the rear seat forward to in- DOUBLE FOLDING REAR SEAT crease luggage space: (HATCH BACK ONLY) See “REMOVABLE CENTER REAR SAFETY BELT” in the index for in- 1. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–19 4.
Unlock the rear seat cushion by pull- 5. Lift and fold the seat up and hold it 6. Place the rear safety belt and safety ing the release handles on the rear to the headrest of the front seat us- belt buckles into the storage beneath side of the seat cushion backward. 1–20 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS To return the rear seat to its original po- 3. Lock the rear seat cushion on the 5. Put the rear safety belt and the buck- sition: floor.
Make sure that the rear seat les back into the space between the cushion is securely latched by pull- rear seatback and the seat cushion. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–21 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (AIR BAG) DRIVER’S AND FRONT PASSENGER’S WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with an air AIR BAG Air bags are only a supplemental re- bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) Driver’s air bag straint, and are most effective in designed to protect properly seated and combination with safety belts.
1–22 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS How air bags work or below the crash severity at which a NOTE statistical risk of death begins for fron- Air bags are designed to keep your An air bag can also inflate in mod- tal collisions. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–23 Air bags inflate when a sensor detects SIDE AIR BAGS.
NOTE a front-end crash of a severity sufficient The side air bag modules are located Air bags cannot smother you and for air bag deployment. The crash sen- in the outboard side of the front they don’t restrict your movement. 1–24 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS How the side air bags work WARNING WARNING Side air bags are designed to keep your (Continued) Children who are seated in close head, neck, arm, and shoulder from proximity to a side air bag may be. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–25 AFTER THE AIR BAG DEPLOYS SRS SERVICING WARNING After the air bag deflates, you may no- Your Supplemental Restraint System. Do not drive your vehicle after tice a burning smell, smoke, and white (SRS) is virtually maintenance free.
1–26 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS All of these injuries are caused by the In a crash, a vehicle may go from high- HOW AIR BAGS PROTECT FRONT force created by the collision as the ve- way speed to a full stop in a fraction OCCUPANTS hicle is brought to a sudden stop. SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–27 Always secure any rear-facing child seat HELP YOUR AIR BAGS TO PROTECT WARNING in the back seat. Essential Air Bag Safety Rules: Child restraint systems in which the Besides their lifesaving benefits, the air. 1–28 SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS Proper positioning of adults and teen- Occupants who are not properly.
Tilt the seat belt slightly and do not agers. Wearing their safety belts may be lean forward. Thrown forward by braking before Adults and teenagers seated in the front Tilt the seatback slightly, and sit impact, placing their bodies near.
SEATS AND OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1–29. Do not place objects, children or pets Lower the steering before starting to WARNING between you and the air bag drive. This will aim the air bag at To perform well, an air bag must module. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–1 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS. QUICK VIEW - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS.
2-3 DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS.2-23. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER(DELUX).2-4 KEYS.2-23. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER(STANDARD).2-5 KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM.2-24. HOOD.2-34 CUP HOLDER. 2-40.
INTERIOR COURTESY LAMPS.2-35 GLOVE BOX.2-40. POWER SUNROOF.2-36 FOLDABLE SEATBACK TABLE.2-41. DIGITAL CLOCK.2-37 SEATBACK SHOPPING HOOK.2-41. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–3 QUICK VIEW – INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS S4W2011A 1.
Driver’s airbag 7. Hazard warning flasher button 13. Front passenger’s airbag. 8.
Side vent outlet 14. Cigar lighter 3. Instrument cluster 9. Audio system. 15. Accelerator pedal 4. 2–4 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS CLUSTER (DELUX) 100 120 14 15 16 x100r/min km/h 17 18 19 S5W2001A 1.
Tachometer 9. Brake system warning lamp 17. Engine oil pressure warning lamp 2. Speedometer 10. Low fuel level warning lamp 18. Door open warning lamp 3. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–5 INSTRUMENTS CLUSTER (STANDARD) 100 120 18 19 20 km/h S5W2002A 1.
Fuel gauge 8. Brake system warning lamp 16. Safety belt reminder 2.
Temperature gauge 9. Low fuel level warning lamp 17.
Digital clock 3. Speedometer 10. 2–6 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SPEEDO METER TACHOMETER. The speedometer shows vehicle speed in ODOMETER / TRIP ODOMETER The tachometer indicates engine speed kilometers per hour (km/h). In revolutions per minute(rpm). To The odometer shows how far your car maximize fuel efficiency, drive in the has been driven in kilometers.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–7 FUEL GAUGE TEMPERATURE GAUGE INDICATORS AND WARNING LAMPS Indicates how much fuel remains in the Indicates engine coolant temperature fuel tank. When the ignition switch is ON. LOW FUEL LEVEL WARNING LAMP After adding fuel and restarting the en- The low-fuel level warning lamp will gine, the fuel gauge pointer slowly CAUTION. 2–8 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ABS WARNING LAMP.
AIR BAG WARNING LAMP WARNING The ABS warning lamp comes on The air bag warning lamp flashes sev-. Do not drive with the ABS warn- briefly as you turn the ignition ON. Eral times when you turn the ignition ing lamp on.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–9 BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LAMP WARNING CAUTION The brake system warning lamp illumi- The air bag warning lamp stays on. Do not drive with the brake sys- nates when you turn the ignition ON, when the air bag system has a prob- tem warning lamp on. 2–10 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4. Drive carefully at a safe speed to CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING LAMP CAUTION your nearest authorized repairer to Indicates the battery is being discharged. Do not drive your vehicle if the have the brakes inspected if the fol- The lamp should come on when you brake system warning lamp does lowing conditions exist.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–11 If the charging system warning lamp ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP CAUTION comes on while you are driving: Illuminates briefly when the ignition is Your engine oil pressure may be dan- 1. Pull safely off the road. Switched on before the engine starts. 2–12 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP CAUTION will illuminate if a fault exists in the Illuminates briefly as you turn the igni-. Do not drive with the malfunction emission related components or related tion ON, before you start the engine. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–13 FRONT FOG LAMP INDICATOR. DOOR OPEN WARNING LAMP HOLD MODE INDICATOR.
Illuminates when a door is open or not Illuminates when the hold mode switch Illuminates when the front fog lamps securely latched. HOLD mode allows the automatic See “FRONT FOG LAMP”. 2–14 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR FOG LAMP INDICATOR SAFETY BELT REMINDER TURN SIGNAL / HAZARD WARNING FLASHER INDICATORS Illuminates when the rear fog lamps You must fasten the driver’s safety belt are on. Securely whenever the ignition switch is Turn signal / hazard warning flasher in- turned ON, or the following will occur: dicators verify that the exterior turn sig- See “REAR FOG LAMP”. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–15 HIGH BEAM INDICATOR SECURITY INDICATOR CAUTION The high-beam indicator illuminates Illuminates to indicate the anti-theft sys- These indicators are required for safe when the headlamp high-beams are on. Tem is working.
The security indicator goes out when. 2–16 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SWITCHES AND CONTROLS The headlamps will turn off automati- TURN SIGNAL LEVER LIGHT SWITCH cally when the ignition switch is turned RIGHT turn: Move the turn signal le- To turn the head, tail and parking to LOCK or ACC. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–17 HIGH BEAM SWITCH PASSING LIGHT SWITCH CAUTION To turn the high-beam headlamps on: To flash the high-beam headlamps, pull. Always switch the high-beam the combination switch lever toward headlamps to low-beam when you. Make sure the low-beam headlamps you and release it. 2–18 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH. WINDSHIELD WIPERS REAR FOG LAMP BUTTON Fog lamps provide: To turn the rear fog lamp on, push this CAUTION button when the low beam head lamps.
Extra illumination to the sides of the are on. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–19 To operate the windshield wipers, turn WINDSHIELD WASHER NOTE the ignition ON and move the wind- Wiper blade will wear out and not shield wiper / washer lever upward. CAUTION wipe properly reducing forward vi- The windshield wipers operate in the.
2–20 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To spray washer fluid on the wind- Washer fluid refill TAILGATE WINDOW WIPER AND shield: WASHER. For the recommended procedure for re-.
Turn the ignition ON. Filling your windshield washer reservoir, CAUTION see “WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID”. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–21 To operate the tailgate wiper and Washer fluid refill CAUTION washer, push the lever toward the in- For the recommended procedure for re-. Less than clear vision for the driver strument panel. Filling your windshield washer reservoir, can lead to an accident resulting in In the first position, wiper will operate see “WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID”. 2–22 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To turn the defroster on, turn the igni- HAZARD WARNING FLASHER BUTTON REAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE MIRROR. tion to ON and push the rear window DEFROSTER BUTTON Use hazard warning flashers in the fol- and outside mirror.
defroster button. Lowing situations: CAUTION The indicator light in the button will il. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–23 DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS. KEYS HEADLAMP LEVELLING SWITCH If so equipped, the daytime running Two keys are provided with your new lights illuminates automatically when vehicle. With the low beam switched on, adjust the engine is started.
Keep one of the two keys as a spare. 2–24 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM. The keyless entry system lets you lock NOTE NOTE and unlock the doors within range of In case of loss, replacement keys are The operating range of the transmit- about 20 feet (6m) away from your ve- available from authorized repairers ter will vary due to environmental hicle using the transmitter. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–25 6.
Confirm that the security indicator DOOR LOCK and ANTI-THEFT MODE DOOR UNLOCK and ANTI-THEFT MODE light in the center of instrument panel ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION starts flashing. Close all windows. Unlock the driver’s door with a key. The security light begins to flash once 2. 2–26 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Battery replacement 3. Pull the transmitter unit out of the TRANSMITTER cover and carefully detach the sticker If the LED fails to illuminate, the trans- Every transmitter is electronically coded from the unit and keep the sticker in mitter can still be used for a while. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–27 DOOR LOCKS NOTE WARNING CAUTION Used lithium batteries can harm the The temperature inside vehicle can If noise hear from doors, when open- environment.
Ing and closing the door or while increase rapidly and reach much driving vehicle, apply grease to the higher levels than temperature out-. 2–28 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To lock any door from the inside, push To open a door from the inside, pull the CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM. in on the door lock button. You can activate the central door lock- To unlock any door from the inside, pull To open a door from the outside, raise ing system from the driver’s door. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–29 To activate the child security door To open a rear door when the child se- CHILD SECURITY DOOR LOCK locks: curity door lock is activated, unlock the Your car has a child security door lock door from the inside and open the door 1.
2–30 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POWER WINDOWS. To raise the window, lift up on the You may operate the power windows POWER WINDOW LOCK BUTTON switch. When the ignition switch is ON by us- The power window lock button allows ing the power window switches on each To lower the window, press down on you to lock the rear and passenger win- door panel. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–31 MANUAL WINDOWS REAR HINGED WINDOWS. To raise or lower the windows, rotate (3 door hatchback only) WARNING the window regulator handle in the door To open, pull catch and push window Unattended vehicle with open win- panel.
2–32 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TRUNK LID TRUNK LID RELEASE LEVER To unlock the trunk lid, insert the key CAUTION and turn it clockwise. Lift the trunk lid. You can also open the trunk lid by pull- Be sure the trunk lid not to hit ob- ing up the trunk lid release lever located To close trunk lid, push it down so it structions, such as a standing person. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–33 TAILGATE (Hatchback models) To open the tailgate, pull up the handle To unlock the tailgate, insert the key CAUTION above the license plate and lift the tail- and turn it counterclockwise. Be sure the tailgate not to hit ob- gate. 2–34 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HOOD 3. Disengage the hood support rod from To open the hood: 2.
Reach under front edge of the hood retaining clip. And lift hood release up. Pull hood release handle located at Rotate the rod down and insert the the lower left side of the instrument free end securely into the socket on panel. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–35 INTERIOR COURTESY LAMPS To close the hood: DOME LAMP WARNING 1. While holding the hood to keep it The dome lamp operates in three posi- Always observe the following precau- from falling, remove the support rod tions: tions: from the socket and secure it firmly.
2–36 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POWER SUNROOF. You may operate the power sunroof SLIDING THE SUNROOF WARNING when the ignition is ON.
To open the sunroof, press and hold. Avoid using the dome lamp and the right part of the switch. Map lights while driving in the CAUTION dark. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–37 DIGITAL CLOCK When the ignition is ACC or ON, the TILTING THE SUNROOF NOTE digital clock displays the time. The. To tilt the sunroof up, press and hold Remember to reset your vehicle’s digital clock has two adjusting buttons.
The left part of the switch. 2–38 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ACCESSORY POWER OUTLET To operate the cigarette lighter: ACCESSORY POWER OUTLET. Turn the ignition switch to ACC Power outlets can be used to plug in CAUTION or ON. Electrical equipments such as cellular The barrel of an operating cigarette phone, electric shaver, etc. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–39 ASHTRAYS FRONT ASHTRAY CAUTION CAUTION To open the front ashtray, pull it to- Battery can be discharged Cigarettes and other smoking mate- ward you. Rials could set them on fire.
Turn off any electrical equipment To close the front ashtray, push it back when not in use for an extended. 2–40 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HORN CUP HOLDERS GLOVE BOX To sound the horn, press the horn sym- The cup holders are located in the cen- CAUTION bol on either side of your vehicle’s steer- ter instrument panel and rear part of the ing wheel center pad if equipped with center console.
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–41 FOLDABLE SEATBACK TABLE. SEATBACK SHOPPING HOOK SUNGLASSES HOLDER. Your vehicle is equipped with a foldable Your vehicle is equipped with seatback To open the sunglasses case above the seatback table on the front passenger shopping hooks on each front seatback. Driver’s door, pull down and hold the side seat back. 2–42 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SUN VISORS ASSIST GRIP WITH COAT HOOK Your vehicle has padded sun visors to Your vehicle has assist grips above the CAUTION protect the driver and passengers from front seat passenger’s door and the rear Hanging items on your vehicle’s as- glare. INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 2–43 ANTENNA To remove the roof antenna, rotate it counterclockwise. To install the roof antenna, rotate it clockwise.
CAUTION Entering the automatic car wash with the antenna installed may result in damage to the antenna or the roof panel. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–1 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.
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BREAKING-IN.3-2 STARTING THE ENGINE.3-11. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS.3-2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.3-13. FUEL.3-4 BRAKES. 3-18. ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS.3-6 DRIVING TIPS. 3–2 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE BREAKING-IN DRIVING PRECAUTIONS Use the following precautions for the BEFORE DRIVING BEFORE ENTERING THE VEHICLE first few hundred miles (kilometers) to improve the performance and economy WARNING WARNING of your vehicle and add to its long life:.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–3. Check all the gauges. Age your use of equipment while you WHILE DRIVING are operating your vehicle. Release the parking brake, making As the driver of your vehicle, you are sure the warning lamp goes out. Legislation has been enacted or is un- responsible for the safety of yourself, der consideration in some countries pro. 3–4 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE FUEL Do not use methanol FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING Fuels containing methanol (wood alco- Use only unleaded fuel rated at RON91 (Continued) hol) should not be used in your vehicle. removing or connecting your This type of fuel can reduce vehicle per- safety belt.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–5 3. Turn the fuel filler cap counterclock- FILLING THE FUEL TANK WARNING wise slowly. If a hissing sound is 1. Stop the engine. Fuel vapor is highly flammable. Heard, wait for it to stop before com- 2. 3–6 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS Fuel filling from drums or portable con- OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS CAUTION tainers Adjust the outside rearview mirrors so.
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Use only unleaded gasoline with a you can see each side of your vehicle, octane number of RON 91 or WARNING as well as each side of the road behind. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–7 Use the outside mirror on the You may fold the outside rearview mir- CAUTION passenger’s side to get a wider view of rors flat against the sides of the vehicle Improper care of your mirrors can the road behind your vehicle. 3–8 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE POWER OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR. WARNING CAUTION You may adjust the outside rearview. Always keep your mirrors prop- Improper care of your mirrors can mirror up or down and left or right erly adjusted, and use them while damage them.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–9 ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR WARNING The inside rearview mirror adjusts Your view through the mirror may WARNING manually up, or down and left, or right. Lose some clarity when it is adjusted The driver must maintain total con- for night vision.
3–10 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH To adjust the steering wheel position:. ACC The ignition switch, located on the right side of the steering column, has the fol- 1. Push the lever under the steering col- The engine can be turned off without lowing positions: LOCK, ACC, ON and umn toward instrument panel. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–11 STARTING THE ENGINE. START IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE The Immobilizer System provides an Starts the engine.
When the engine. Make sure the area around vehicle additional theft deterrent to the vehicle starts, release the key, and it will auto- is clear. 3–12 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5. Without touching the accelerator MANUAL TRANSAXLE CAUTION pedal, turn the ignition to START 1. Make sure the driver and passengers. Do not operate starter motor for and release it when the engine starts.
Are wearing their safety belts prop- more than 15 seconds at a time. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–13 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 5. Without touching the accelerator AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE. MANUAL TRANSAXLE pedal, turn the ignition key to 1.
Make sure the driver and passengers To change gears, fully depress the START and release it when the en- are wearing their safety belts prop- clutch pedal, move the gearshift lever gine starts. 3–14 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3. Insert the ignition key into Brake- AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE. CAUTION Transaxle Shift Interlock slot. The automatic transaxle in your vehicle. Before shifting between a forward 4. Shift to neutral (N).
Is an electronically controlled four- and reverse, bring the vehicle to a speed transaxle. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–15 Shifting between gear positions WARNING WARNING Movement between certain gear posi- To help prevent damage to the. Press the brake pedal when shift- tions requires pushing the selector lever transaxle, observe the following pre- ing from P or N to R or a forward to the passenger side while shifting. 3–16 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 8: Press down and hold the selector Drive ranges D, 2 and 1 Starting the vehicle lever and push it to the passenger. D 1. After warming up the engine, con- side while shifting.
Tinue to press the brake pedal while This drive position is for all normal 3: Shift freely. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–17 Hold mode Automatic transaxle emergency shifting Selector lever position Gear range procedure The hold mode switch lets you keep the transaxle at a specific gear range and If a fault has occurred in the automatic drive the automatic transaxle like a transaxle, the Malfunction Indicator manual transaxle. 3–18 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE BRAKES If the MIL indicator stays on after start- The braking system is designed for brak- WARNING ing the engine and the transaxle cannot ing performance under a wide range of If the brake pedal can be pressed fur- be shifted, use this procedure: driving conditions.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–19 WET BRAKES PARKING BRAKE WARNING The parking brake acts on the rear Driving through water or washing your After driving through deep water, car can get the brake components wet. Washing the vehicle, or using the The parking brake lever is located To restore normal braking: brakes excessively when going down. 3–20 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Winter parking tip ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS). WARNING Under cold weather conditions, the The anti-lock brake system is an ad- If the parking brake is not set prop- parking brake can freeze in the en- vanced electronic braking system that erly, the vehicle may move sud- gaged position. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–21 DRIVING TIPS ENGINE BRAKING KICK DOWN (AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE) NOTE To help use of braking effect of the en- For faster acceleration, press the accel- ABS does not change the time you gine compression when driving on a erator pedal all the way down and hold need to apply the brakes, and it does long downhill.
3–22 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE STOPPING THE VEHICLE PARKING THE VEHICLE WARNING For automatic transaxle, the selector le- Hold the brake pedal down and firmly. Do not downshift your manual ver can be left in the chosen drive range apply the parking brake. Transaxle by two or more gear with the engine running. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–23. Do not rest your foot on the brake SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE ECONOMI- WARNING pedal while driving. CAL OPERATION To prevent your parked vehicle from. Adhere to the vehicle maintenance Fuel economy is dependent largely on moving accidentally, do not leave schedule and specifications in this your style of driving.
3–24 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE HAZARDOUS DRIVING HYDROPLANING DRIVING THROUGH DEEP WATER When hazardous driving is encountered If your vehicle hydroplanes on a wet When you are about to drive through due to water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or road, you cannot control your vehicle deep water, you must check the puddle similar conditions: because there is little or no traction. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–25 TRAILER TOWING Your vehicle is designed primarily as a GEOMETRIC LOCATION OF THE passenger vehicle, therefore handling, COUPLING BALL AND THE FIXING braking, durability and economy will POINTS OF THE COUPLING DEVICE. Be affected by towing a trailer. (Unit: mm) Your safety and satisfaction depend Hatchback models.
3–26 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Maximum Load Limits TRAILER LOADING WARNING (unit: kg) To load your trailer properly, you must Total gross vehicle weight with Caravan/ Type Nose know how to measure gross trailer trailer must not exceed the Gross trailer weight and trailer nose weight. DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–27 TIRES AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID WARNING When towing trailers, be sure your tires Inspect the automatic transaxle fluid ev- Incorrect loading and crosswinds, are properly inflated to the inflation ery 15,000 km (10,000 miles). Large trucks passing or rough roads pressure shown on the tire pressure la- can cause swaying or trailer separa- bel in the driver's door shut. 3–28 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE. Make sure that you have enough You really should not park your ve- PARKING ON HILLS room when cornering and avoid sud- hicle, with a trailer attached, on a You really should not park your vehicle, den manoeuvres.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE 3–29 ENGINE EXHAUST (CARBON MONOXIDE) WHEN YOU ARE READY TO LEAVE AFTER MAINTENANCE WHEN TRAILER TOWING PARKING ON A HILL Engine exhaust gases contain carbon Your vehicle will need service more of- monoxide (CO) which is colorless and ten when you're pulling a trailer. 3–30 DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING (Continued). Do not sit in parked vehicle with the engine running for extended periods of time. When vehicle is stopped in an un- confined area for any amount of time, put your ventilation in fresh air mode to draw outside air in- side.
CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–1 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM. AIR VENTS.4-2. OPERATING TIPS FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM. 4-10. CONTROL PANEL.4-3.
RDS RADIO AND CASSETTE.4-11. AIR CONDITIONING.4-7. 4–2 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM AIR VENTS Windshield defroster vents Floor vents Side vents The windshield defroster vents direct air The floor vents direct air into the front You can direct air through both adjust- onto the windshield. Able side vents toward either side of the front passenger area, or toward the side Center vents. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–3 CONTROL PANEL 5. Recirculation button. Temperature control knob.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB 6. Rear window and outside mirror. 2. Fan control knob. The temperature control knob controls defroster button.
See “REAR WIN- the temperature of the air that comes 3. 4–4 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM Front ( W ) FAN CONTROL KNOB AIR DISTRIBUTION MODE KNOB This setting directs air through center You may control the rate of airflow Adjust the air distribution knob to the and side vents. Coming from the system by turning the desired mode which you want to direct fan speed control knob. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–5 Bi-level ( E ) Floor ( Q ) Floor/Defrost ( S ) Directs air in two ways. Half of the air Directs most of the air through the floor This mode directs air through wind- through the floor vents and the remain- vents. 4–6 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM Defrost ( n ) Your windows may fog if you use the RECIRCULATION MODE BUTTON recirculation mode for extended periods. Directs air through the windshield and Press this button when driving in dusty If this happens, press the recirculation front door window defroster vents.
CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–7 AIR CONDITIONING. To turn on the air conditioning (A/C): The refrigeration unit of the air condi- A/C BUTTON tioning (A/C) system cools and removes 1.
Start the engine. Moisture, dust, and pollen from the air CAUTION 2.
4–8 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM HEATING Normal cooling COOLING Maximum heating 1. Turn on the air conditioning (A/C) Maximum cooling Use the maximum heating mode for button.
(Indicator illuminates) quick heating of the passenger area. Do To achieve maximum cooling during not use it for lengthy periods because 2. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–9 VENTILATION Normal heating Ventilation Bi-level 1.
Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (In- To direct air through the center and side Use this setting on cool, but sunny days.
Dicator goes off) vents: Warmer air will flow into the floor area and cool, outside air will flow toward 2. 4–10 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING OPERATING TIPS FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM To keep the windshield clear and direct You can operate the defroster mode with warm air through floor, turn the air dis- the air conditioning (A/C) system on or If your vehicle has been parked in di- tribution knob to FLOOR/DEFROST off.
CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–11 RDS RADIO AND CASSETTE Before using the device for the first CONTROLS (MECHANICAL DECK) time, please read these instructions care- fully. WARNING HI-POWER 40Wx4CH Road safety has absolute priority. AUTO REVERSE Only operate your car radio if the road and traffic conditions allow you TUNE to do so. 4–12 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 1. Volume control, to switch the unit 10.
AUDIO button, to adjust the sound on/off and operate the mute volume (bass and treble) and sound distri- function. Bution (balance and fader) settings. R button, to unlock the removable 11. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–13 RECEPTION INTERFERENCE DISPLAY (MECHANICAL DECK) Radio reception is affected by the station's signal strength and the distance to the radio station, buildings, bridges, mountains, etc. Variations in reception quality can be caused TRAFFIC RDS PTY lo LD RPT MIX SCAN by external influences. 4–14 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 1.
Waveband and memory level dis- 8. LD indicator, illuminates when play loudness is activated. Main display area 9. Lo indicator, illuminates when the seek tuning sensitivity is set to 'lo'. Dolby symbol, illuminates when the Dolby function is activated. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–15 GENERAL OPERATION Switching ON/OFF using the detachable Switching ON by inserting a cassette: control panel: Mechanical Deck Switching ON/OFF Remove the control panel. If the unit is switched off and there is Switching on/off using the vehicle ignition: no cassette inserted in the drive, The unit switches off.
4–16 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM If you change the setting to '0', the Adjusting the volume Instantaneously reducing the volume power-on volume will be the same as (mute) The system volume can be adjusted in the volume level that you heard before steps from 0 (off) to 41 (maximum). CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–17 Mute while telephoning Configuring the confirmation beep Sound and volume distribution settings If your unit is connected to a mobile For some functions you will hear a con- You can adjust the sound settings (bass telephone, the car radio's volume will firmation beep if you keep a button and treble) separately for each source. 4–18 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM Adjusting the treble: Adjusting the left/right volume distribution Adjusting the front/back volume distribu- (balance): tion (fader): To adjust the treble, To adjust the left/right volume distribu- To adjust the front/back volume distri- press the AUDIO button (10).
Tion (balance), bution (fader), 'BASS'. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–19. REG: At certain times, some radio RADIO MODE Loudness stations divide their programme into This unit is equipped with an RDS ra- The loudness feature can be used to regional programmes providing dif- dio receiver. 4–20 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM Switching The RDS Function ON/OFF: Browsing Through Broadcasting Net- Tuning into a station works (Only FM): To use the RDS functions (AF and There are various ways of tuning into REG), press the RDS button (3). If a radio station provides several a station.
CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–21 Keep the SCAN (TS) button (16) Setting the sensitivity of station seek Storing station presets pressed for longer than two seconds. Tuning Storing Stations Manually The station storing procedure begins.
You can choose whether to only tune Select the required memory, i.e. 4–22 CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM For example, the programme types can Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) Setting the scantime You can briefly play (scan) all the re- Press the MENU button (12). CULTURE TRAVEL JAZZ ceivable stations. You can set the scan- Keep pressing the B or Y button (9) SPORT NEWS. CLIMATE CONTROL AND AUDIO SYSTEM 4–23 Selecting a Programme Type and Start- Storing a Programme Type On a Sta- NOTE ing Seek Tuning: tion Button: If the tuned radio station or another Press the button (9). Select a programme type using the station on the broadcasting network button (8). Select a programme type using the station on the broadcasting network.